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Old 09-04-2017, 07:12 AM
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Checkered flag racing requires you
to have someone invite you. After you run
there is a survey sent out to all members to
see if the driver was safe, courteous etc
If approved then you can become a member
Then you can earn a race license if you want

Similar to Nasa but in a smaller sense. One of my Pantera
buddies runs with Nasa but in his supercharged very fast Nsx
out of Arizona. He is an instructor, class winner and really likes the group

When I ran in Texas with our Pantera group we combined with Drivers edge on the
Texas World Speedway track. I was not allowed to run at first in the top group
and required to have an instructor for a couple of sessions. At first I was a little pissed but when I went out with the instructor he showed me a few lines I would not have used. Next secession on my own I worked on what I learned
Third session he helped me tune a few areas. With over 50 track days and
multiple years of Autocrossing I found out you can learn something new
every time you run

Next session I was one of the fastest in the group They came to me the next day saying I could move to the top group. Problem was it started raining and never quit. Still a great memory running the big banked track

Bob


Funny how that works huh......


After dicing with this Porsche -- I gave him a point by - he didn't take it (was front straight and I pointed him by and LIFTED at the beginning of it) -- next lap -- I WAVED him by.... Why? Because I wanted to follow him for a couple laps -- to see if I was holding him up -- and maybe he was a little bit faster and I could go to school on him. As figured - he could carry a bit more average speed in a couple sections - T2/3/4 - but the edge went to the horsepower whenever it was available....

His wife had gotten a great tip about running the off camber T4 (where I had spun once during a session trying to late brake it over the blind rise in an effort to find a line that worked). She shared it with us and damned if it didn't work! You were immediately rewarded with more speed thru the turn. And it just FELT like you owned the lousy SOB. Made me think about hiring an instructor - now that I have quite a few laps around these tracks (Sonoma and Thunderhill) - to see what I DON'T KNOW! You don't know what you don't know sometimes! LOL
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Old 09-04-2017, 10:03 AM
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I used to run the Pantera in 2nd and 3rd at laguna and
Thunderhill revving the hell out of the car. It was great in the
turns but I later found I could go faster in 3rd and 4th as it was
less motor on the edge so you could go through the turns faster
and more smoothly
I am too comfortable in the car but would love to tweak a few things
to make it faster. I am too set on leaving it alone which I think is
leaving some speed on the table

My big problem has been trying to make my Firebird like my Pantera
It has a long ways to go but I am slowing bringing that car in the right direction

One of my Pantera buddies has been tweaking his wide body car heading for
2500 lbs. I told him I am going to take it to an autocross one day since he just works on it an rarely drives it

I believe seat time, trying different lines and finally changing things on your
car are they keys to going fast. Finally follow someone who is close to your speed and the next time let him follow you. You will both learn something
Bob
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Old 09-04-2017, 10:18 AM
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I try different things all the time -- late apex - late brake - different gears -- sometimes I'm not good enough to recover!

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