f430 track handling question
#16
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People with "excess income" tend to buy them as fashion accessories. That's a fact. I've done several Ferrari club track events and attendees were nothing short of "interesting" to say the least...
I had student (s) last weekend who brought a new 458 challenge car to learn how to DE. Their driving skills were atrocious and lived up the Ferrari owner stereotype. I own a Ferrari so therefore I must be awesome Their main concern was that they had the fastest car at the event. Not the least bit concerned that we had a train of boxsters, caymans, and E36 M3's piling up behind us.
I have to admit, the car was sick. They were gracious enough to let me drive it in the advanced group though for about 30 mins. Hands down the fastest car I have ever driven on a track. If I was "rich" I would own one
I had student (s) last weekend who brought a new 458 challenge car to learn how to DE. Their driving skills were atrocious and lived up the Ferrari owner stereotype. I own a Ferrari so therefore I must be awesome Their main concern was that they had the fastest car at the event. Not the least bit concerned that we had a train of boxsters, caymans, and E36 M3's piling up behind us.
I have to admit, the car was sick. They were gracious enough to let me drive it in the advanced group though for about 30 mins. Hands down the fastest car I have ever driven on a track. If I was "rich" I would own one
It is the first track day car from Fiat that outruns the 911 GT3 Cup, by a decent margin. 2,750 lbs with low fuel, 570Hp, and a 7-speed DCT close ratio tranny.
#17
Probably my own sensitivities but I find when someone calls someone else 'rich' that is not a compliment. It parallels the comment 'must be nice'.
There's been a fair amount of talk of Ferrari drivers who are 'rich' but lack skills here on RL. It's indicative of the class warfare so prevalent in our society. Getting tired of it. I prefer using the words successful, hard working and perhaps wealthy as it doesn't have the negative connotation. So that's where I was coming from with my prior comment....
There's been a fair amount of talk of Ferrari drivers who are 'rich' but lack skills here on RL. It's indicative of the class warfare so prevalent in our society. Getting tired of it. I prefer using the words successful, hard working and perhaps wealthy as it doesn't have the negative connotation. So that's where I was coming from with my prior comment....
#18
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Thanks Rad
That helps a lot.
Im sure 80% of what I was feeling was the tires and wrong widths to make it work.
The other 20% was likely the spring rates.
If the 430 was setup like the 355 Challenge that i have driven it would be really fast - but I still think the tranny feels like it is going to blowup with those gear changes.
If I can get a ride again, and I think this 'new friend' may hit me up for some setup advice, is the tire choice a 265 / 335 setup on 9" and 12" rims with correct offset? - I'm guessing he will stick with stock springs for now - but if it is just an easy swap out can you give me a setup that will be a step up for him without making it a pure track car.
thanks
That helps a lot.
Im sure 80% of what I was feeling was the tires and wrong widths to make it work.
The other 20% was likely the spring rates.
If the 430 was setup like the 355 Challenge that i have driven it would be really fast - but I still think the tranny feels like it is going to blowup with those gear changes.
If I can get a ride again, and I think this 'new friend' may hit me up for some setup advice, is the tire choice a 265 / 335 setup on 9" and 12" rims with correct offset? - I'm guessing he will stick with stock springs for now - but if it is just an easy swap out can you give me a setup that will be a step up for him without making it a pure track car.
thanks
Last edited by 997gt3north; 04-30-2013 at 09:09 AM.
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That car left Grand-Am astonished. They lapped Daytona as fast as the Grand-Am GT cars. On quali, that showroom track day car lapped Daytona in 1:48, and the Pros driving in GT and DP.
It is the first track day car from Fiat that outruns the 911 GT3 Cup, by a decent margin. 2,750 lbs with low fuel, 570Hp, and a 7-speed DCT close ratio tranny.
It is the first track day car from Fiat that outruns the 911 GT3 Cup, by a decent margin. 2,750 lbs with low fuel, 570Hp, and a 7-speed DCT close ratio tranny.
I ended up spending about 4 hours in it on Saturday, switching between 2 students. Unfortunately neither could drive so we might as well been driving a jetta. One of them told me me when I pressed to pick up the pace, quote "I am very good driver. I'm extremely fast and have a lot of experience. I don't feel like going fast today though....".
(Sigh)