Can you track a cab?
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Can you track a cab?
I know I've seen a thread discussing this, just can't seem to find it (someone feel free to link it). Given it didn't pop up when I searched I also figured this post would help others in the future.
What was the ultimate conclusion on tracking a cab - not at all, only at PCA DE, anywhere no issues?
And while I have your attention, am I correct in you cannot get SPASM on a cab?
Was just noodling if I'd ever want to get a cab as I've never had one. I currently have a coupe and have started to do some AX (which I really love) and will do some DE to see if I enjoy that also.
Not looking to start another coupe vs cab thread (I bet that is where the answer to the above question is!) just mulling over the thought of owning one. Other's comments on them being quiet inside with the top up also piqued my interest.
What was the ultimate conclusion on tracking a cab - not at all, only at PCA DE, anywhere no issues?
And while I have your attention, am I correct in you cannot get SPASM on a cab?
Was just noodling if I'd ever want to get a cab as I've never had one. I currently have a coupe and have started to do some AX (which I really love) and will do some DE to see if I enjoy that also.
Not looking to start another coupe vs cab thread (I bet that is where the answer to the above question is!) just mulling over the thought of owning one. Other's comments on them being quiet inside with the top up also piqued my interest.
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Sorry Dalema.
I couldn't help myself.
I'm sure someone that knows ALL the rules will chime in.
Personally, I have seen cabriolets on a road course. Most had roll bars. though.
I couldn't help myself.
I'm sure someone that knows ALL the rules will chime in.
Personally, I have seen cabriolets on a road course. Most had roll bars. though.
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996 and 997 cabs have pop up roll bars so I am pretty sure the 991s do too. They are allowed at pca events. they are heavier so not as good as coupe but 997 on cabs are pretty stiff chassis
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I've tracked mine. It was not allowed in the unlimited class, which was fine with me, so I was the the 2nd group. Had a great time, ran with the top up and down, put down some pretty competitive times. Just do it!
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You can track a convertible depending on the track itself, and the organizer rules. Some tracks do not allow non-roll bar convertibles , pop-ups or not. Other tracks have no restrictions. It's not the ideal vehicle to take out however for a few reasons:
* Appx 45% - 50% less stiff in the chassis and the Targa is no better.
* Weighs more than a coupe
* If you do track it, always put the top down as if you go up aggressively on the curbing and activate the pop-ups they will smash the window and destroy the fabric top.
I've had both coupes and cabs and enjoy putting the top down on my 991S, I rarely go with the top up. However if I were going to do frequent track or autocross days a non-sunroof coupe is hands-down the winner.
* Appx 45% - 50% less stiff in the chassis and the Targa is no better.
* Weighs more than a coupe
* If you do track it, always put the top down as if you go up aggressively on the curbing and activate the pop-ups they will smash the window and destroy the fabric top.
I've had both coupes and cabs and enjoy putting the top down on my 991S, I rarely go with the top up. However if I were going to do frequent track or autocross days a non-sunroof coupe is hands-down the winner.
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You can track a convertible depending on the track itself, and the organizer rules. Some tracks do not allow non-roll bar convertibles , pop-ups or not. Other tracks have no restrictions. It's not the ideal vehicle to take out however for a few reasons:
* Appx 45% - 50% less stiff in the chassis and the Targa is no better.
* Weighs more than a coupe
* If you do track it, always put the top down as if you go up aggressively on the curbing and activate the pop-ups they will smash the window and destroy the fabric top.
I've had both coupes and cabs and enjoy putting the top down on my 991S, I rarely go with the top up. However if I were going to do frequent track or autocross days a non-sunroof coupe is hands-down the winner.
* Appx 45% - 50% less stiff in the chassis and the Targa is no better.
* Weighs more than a coupe
* If you do track it, always put the top down as if you go up aggressively on the curbing and activate the pop-ups they will smash the window and destroy the fabric top.
I've had both coupes and cabs and enjoy putting the top down on my 991S, I rarely go with the top up. However if I were going to do frequent track or autocross days a non-sunroof coupe is hands-down the winner.
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I assume they do as there is a reference in the Owner's Manual to the effect it will destroy the rear glass window. The Aston Martin convertibles are the same way (I instruct locally for AM and its curious how many owners want to run DE days with the top up). When i was an instructor for "The Mercedes AMG Driving Experience" about 10 years ago, I had one of the C-Class AMG Cabs out at Summit Point with a student and was driving it pretty hard (that's what we were supposed to do) and fired off the pop-ups on T5 when I blitzed the curbing. It was like a giant spring going off. We had the top down, so no damage to it. So you guys that instruct, tell your students to drop the top at the track!
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I assume they do as there is a reference in the Owner's Manual to the effect it will destroy the rear glass window. The Aston Martin convertibles are the same way (I instruct locally for AM and its curious how many owners want to run DE days with the top up). When i was an instructor for "The Mercedes AMG Driving Experience" about 10 years ago, I had one of the C-Class AMG Cabs out at Summit Point with a student and was driving it pretty hard (that's what we were supposed to do) and fired off the pop-ups on T5 when I blitzed the curbing. It was like a giant spring going off. We had the top down, so no damage to it. So you guys that instruct, tell your students to drop the top at the track!
Are you sure this reference is in a 991 manual, and not a Boxster?
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While I do enjoy AX - it's mainly for fun and it probably wouldn't make too much difference to my times currently - ha. Seems like some version of a Cayman is the best suited for AX.
Thanks for the thoughts - just kicking it around.
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Okay - this must be what I was recalling. Seems that PCA events would be safe then. Realistically it would probably only be Laguna Seca, Thunderhill, Infineon.
While I do enjoy AX - it's mainly for fun and it probably wouldn't make too much difference to my times currently - ha. Seems like some version of a Cayman is the best suited for AX.
Thanks for the thoughts - just kicking it around.
While I do enjoy AX - it's mainly for fun and it probably wouldn't make too much difference to my times currently - ha. Seems like some version of a Cayman is the best suited for AX.
Thanks for the thoughts - just kicking it around.