Last dance for Mary Jane - Last GT3 Cup Experience at Barber
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#17
Burning Brakes
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Hope that helps.
#18
Burning Brakes
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No problem my brother! This last two days did scratch an itch for me, but now I really want our cars! I bet they put both ours on the same carrier and drop yours off on the way to my dealer!
#19
Rob: Excellent description of the course (and some damn fine driving). You could catch me into Turn 1 (I've never had the "gentleman's attachments" to go through there at real high speed) but the extra 75HP of the turbo pays off on the straights.
As the "senior member" of the class I felt OK with my 1:43 (especially after Hurley's "Come to Jesus" comments on Wednesday morning). Definitely did not want to bend the machinery (and I think the insurance deductible was $10k for the Cup cars, not $2k).
Not sure how you can access the data videos if you are Mac based, but on a PC you can export a video clip from the Race Keeper software.
If anyone has not been to the PSDS at Barber, they should immediately move it to the top of their bucket list - it's an incredible experience.
As the "senior member" of the class I felt OK with my 1:43 (especially after Hurley's "Come to Jesus" comments on Wednesday morning). Definitely did not want to bend the machinery (and I think the insurance deductible was $10k for the Cup cars, not $2k).
Not sure how you can access the data videos if you are Mac based, but on a PC you can export a video clip from the Race Keeper software.
If anyone has not been to the PSDS at Barber, they should immediately move it to the top of their bucket list - it's an incredible experience.
#20
Burning Brakes
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^ John, you crack me up! Yes turn 1 does require some extra bovine hormonal supplement to hit the go go button as you are going down the hill.
I'm glad you told me it was 10k deductible now and not before! Hurley's speech was sobering enough.
I know I did spend some extra $ over the standard cost to buy it down, but quite frankly I can't remember now. Ha!
Thanks for the export tip in the software!
I'm glad you told me it was 10k deductible now and not before! Hurley's speech was sobering enough.
I know I did spend some extra $ over the standard cost to buy it down, but quite frankly I can't remember now. Ha!
Thanks for the export tip in the software!
#21
Burning Brakes
Thanks for the videos and detailed write up. Looks as if you guys had a blast. I've only been to Barber twice, and only once when it wasn't pouring, but that was enough to make it one of my favorite tracks. No events here in NOLA in Dec, so I'll either head back up to Barber or west to Texas World Speedway.
Did any of the Porsche School instructors state their personal lap times in the new GT3?
Did any of the Porsche School instructors state their personal lap times in the new GT3?
#22
Race Director
I only ever would let myself spend money on the basic driving academy, got "fastest man alive" award there and decided I would hang my racing hat up because I had nothing else to prove.
Unfortunately I found out later that I was not the fastest man alive, just the fastest of the motley crew which attended that week but at that point the picture and award was on Facebook so in my own mind.. It's real.
The cup class was truly too expensive for me to contemplate... But watching these videos you posted makes me wonder if some things have no price. Amazing, thanks for providing these
Unfortunately I found out later that I was not the fastest man alive, just the fastest of the motley crew which attended that week but at that point the picture and award was on Facebook so in my own mind.. It's real.
The cup class was truly too expensive for me to contemplate... But watching these videos you posted makes me wonder if some things have no price. Amazing, thanks for providing these
#23
Burning Brakes
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No, but I would guess 1:35 to 1:38. I would think the cup car would be about 10 secs. faster.
But this is just a guess. I will email Sean and ask him.
But this is just a guess. I will email Sean and ask him.
#25
Burning Brakes
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holy smokes! That's a great video!
I know the cup cars do 1:27- 1:30, but I think he was asking what the instructors could do in the street GT3.
I know the cup cars do 1:27- 1:30, but I think he was asking what the instructors could do in the street GT3.
#26
Burning Brakes
Correct, I'm interested in knowing what the new street GT3 can do at Barber on stock MPSC2 tires with a pro at the wheel. The Cup cars in that last video are on slicks, so there is a big difference in grip between the street car and the Cup just due to tires alone, not to mention all the other track worthy goodness of a Cup car.
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Correct, I'm interested in knowing what the new street GT3 can do at Barber on stock MPSC2 tires with a pro at the wheel. The Cup cars in that last video are on slicks, so there is a big difference in grip between the street car and the Cup just due to tires alone, not to mention all the other track worthy goodness of a Cup car.
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Burning Brakes
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#29
Burning Brakes
I've only ever driven it on street tires, the same ones I used to make the 4.5 hour freeway drive up from NOLA. It would be great to feel this track on really sticky tires.