Tracking a Targa, Porche DE events
#16
My '86 coupe and I had a lot of good times at the Glen on stock tires.
Got to the Black run group, but w 200hp I was getting in the way and had to back down.
But I did make'm work in the turns
Got to the Black run group, but w 200hp I was getting in the way and had to back down.
But I did make'm work in the turns
#17
Burning Brakes
The speed disparity is dangerous and annoying so be careful no matter what you do.
They should group cars by speed AND ability. Not just ability. When I am in a rented spec Miata I can't stand the faster cars constantly up my ***. And when I am in the gt3 I get annoyed that the 944s don't give me the point by early enough.
I have since stopped doing de all together.
They should group cars by speed AND ability. Not just ability. When I am in a rented spec Miata I can't stand the faster cars constantly up my ***. And when I am in the gt3 I get annoyed that the 944s don't give me the point by early enough.
I have since stopped doing de all together.
#18
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Drive the car you have. Getting back in the grove takes time. I don't care who is ahead or behind or who is faster or slower that is the advantage of DE. So long as everyone respects each other there is no shame in giving a point by. At the end of the day we are all feeling good, enjoying the company and sharing what we learned or discussing what we need to work on next.
You will meet a lot of great people and make new friends. Heck even Frank slows his pace so we can drive together. If I can get my wife out there to drive and have a blast so will you.
Once you start moving up you can decide to make a change or not. First step is getting yourself back out there.
You will meet a lot of great people and make new friends. Heck even Frank slows his pace so we can drive together. If I can get my wife out there to drive and have a blast so will you.
Once you start moving up you can decide to make a change or not. First step is getting yourself back out there.
#19
Pro
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In limited DE experience I agree with disparity of cars , skill levels...even in Green with instructors I witnessed stupid driving by a few every session. Guess the Instructors cannot get thru to everyone.
I'm on a mission to get back to some DE events every year, since I met cool car people and really loved the driving and atmosphere, so I appreciate the comments. Instructors made it fun and helped me get solo sessions every event which was rewarding.
I'm on a mission to get back to some DE events every year, since I met cool car people and really loved the driving and atmosphere, so I appreciate the comments. Instructors made it fun and helped me get solo sessions every event which was rewarding.
#20
The speed disparity is dangerous and annoying so be careful no matter what you do.
They should group cars by speed AND ability. Not just ability. When I am in a rented spec Miata I can't stand the faster cars constantly up my ***. And when I am in the gt3 I get annoyed that the 944s don't give me the point by early enough.
I have since stopped doing de all together.
They should group cars by speed AND ability. Not just ability. When I am in a rented spec Miata I can't stand the faster cars constantly up my ***. And when I am in the gt3 I get annoyed that the 944s don't give me the point by early enough.
I have since stopped doing de all together.
I hear ya. but I've also heard that some orgs are using groupings based on car capabilities to address the problem
#21
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Originally Posted by gerry100
I hear ya. but I've also heard that some orgs are using groupings based on car capabilities to address the problem
DEs are all about safety, fun, learning and coexisting. Most PCA groups achieve that without undue pressure on novice drivers.
To the OP - just have fun and exercise that car where it belongs - on the track.
#22
A dead-stock 84 Targa will be a fine Green/Blue DE car. Remember, the purpose of DE is for YOU to learn the basic procedures and techniques of track driving.
BTW, situational awareness, and learning how to manage traffic and give (and receive) timely passing signals is a very important skill.
BTW, situational awareness, and learning how to manage traffic and give (and receive) timely passing signals is a very important skill.
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It's only a problem If you don't know how to let faster cars pass without slowing YOU and HIM down (just like racing with different classes on track at the same time). In the upper run groups where people are comfortable and knowledgeable with passing in corners, this is no issue and that's why the safest way to approach this is to sort the groups by skill level.
DEs are all about safety, fun, learning and coexisting. Most PCA groups achieve that without undue pressure on novice drivers.
To the OP - just have fun and exercise that car where it belongs - on the track.
DEs are all about safety, fun, learning and coexisting. Most PCA groups achieve that without undue pressure on novice drivers.
To the OP - just have fun and exercise that car where it belongs - on the track.
#25
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Thanks again for all the comments. With some regret I have decided and very quickly sold my Targa today.
Dont beat me up too bad, but I decided it was too nice of an example not to have another person get more use out of this stock 84 Targa. In 4 DE events I witnessed quite a few pretty bad wrecks or off track spins into walls. I agree with all the DE comments...I humbly say I was a good student and took everything my instructors told me about driving smart and learning vs sheer speed.
As I write this I am continuing to figure out a way to get back to DE and what type of car to get for it.
Thanks again for taking time for comments.
Dont beat me up too bad, but I decided it was too nice of an example not to have another person get more use out of this stock 84 Targa. In 4 DE events I witnessed quite a few pretty bad wrecks or off track spins into walls. I agree with all the DE comments...I humbly say I was a good student and took everything my instructors told me about driving smart and learning vs sheer speed.
As I write this I am continuing to figure out a way to get back to DE and what type of car to get for it.
Thanks again for taking time for comments.
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Thanks again for all the comments. With some regret I have decided and very quickly sold my Targa today.
Dont beat me up too bad, but I decided it was too nice of an example not to have another person get more use out of this stock 84 Targa. In 4 DE events I witnessed quite a few pretty bad wrecks or off track spins into walls. I agree with all the DE comments...I humbly say I was a good student and took everything my instructors told me about driving smart and learning vs sheer speed.
As I write this I am continuing to figure out a way to get back to DE and what type of car to get for it.
Thanks again for taking time for comments.
Dont beat me up too bad, but I decided it was too nice of an example not to have another person get more use out of this stock 84 Targa. In 4 DE events I witnessed quite a few pretty bad wrecks or off track spins into walls. I agree with all the DE comments...I humbly say I was a good student and took everything my instructors told me about driving smart and learning vs sheer speed.
As I write this I am continuing to figure out a way to get back to DE and what type of car to get for it.
Thanks again for taking time for comments.
I'm keeping the mate to it, can't keep em all (already sold the Blue one).