In-car 2:10 lap sebring video with data acq overlaid
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re: T17. I do believe the fast line is the deeper, outside line.
I just was more comfortable running the inside line, which is what it looks like norm is running. (I ran in IT-7, with the ITS, ITA, SSA, etc (big IT crowd)), so there was always traffic... (and maybe some rubbing) but, I did often pass faster cars in T17, with the inside line.
I think the write up I read was by wayne taylor, in scca (sportscar) mag. before they went to the magazine format, back then it was more like a newspaper, (like a Barrons), sometime after 1993... maybe someone knows someone who saved those. each month they ran a hot lap of a different track, and they were really good.
(I'm not convinced the wider exit to T10, is right for all cars, but I do use it, due to my carb situation (fuel starvation), but this is what I read, and it kinda makes sense. (turn more when the car is slowest)... just give it a try and see... it may not work for you.
for me, sebring was all about reference points. the asphalt strip (about) T1 turn in, the reflector on the curbing before the T13 (tower) turn in, the break in the concrete at T16 turn in, and the surface changes when it rains. (T7 safetypin) -which should not be a 48 hr / pca problem, but in the summer, rain was a given.)
good luck!
I just was more comfortable running the inside line, which is what it looks like norm is running. (I ran in IT-7, with the ITS, ITA, SSA, etc (big IT crowd)), so there was always traffic... (and maybe some rubbing) but, I did often pass faster cars in T17, with the inside line.
I think the write up I read was by wayne taylor, in scca (sportscar) mag. before they went to the magazine format, back then it was more like a newspaper, (like a Barrons), sometime after 1993... maybe someone knows someone who saved those. each month they ran a hot lap of a different track, and they were really good.
(I'm not convinced the wider exit to T10, is right for all cars, but I do use it, due to my carb situation (fuel starvation), but this is what I read, and it kinda makes sense. (turn more when the car is slowest)... just give it a try and see... it may not work for you.
for me, sebring was all about reference points. the asphalt strip (about) T1 turn in, the reflector on the curbing before the T13 (tower) turn in, the break in the concrete at T16 turn in, and the surface changes when it rains. (T7 safetypin) -which should not be a 48 hr / pca problem, but in the summer, rain was a given.)
good luck!
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Norm, That is a great video. Can you post some other track laps? I will leave my car in the trailer save big $ and just watch your videos!
That is one impressive car and you pilot it well. Have a fun event at Sebring and again set a personal record lap.
That is one impressive car and you pilot it well. Have a fun event at Sebring and again set a personal record lap.
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I still too will be doing some changes/improvements in my Sebring driving & setup to get faster this year...
Thanks for the Vid Norm, much better than WG with the camera location allowing a good sight line under the mirror. You know my feelings RE spool.
Thanks to all for all the tips posted, looks like I'd better study them and peddle like mad if I want to stay with Norm!!
BOY do I hope we have nice weather & safe weekend
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Originally Posted by Bill935K3
I figured that was coming.
Thanks for the Vid Norm, much better than WG with the camera location allowing a good sight line under the mirror. You know my feelings RE spool.
Thanks to all for all the tips posted, looks like I'd better study them and peddle like mad if I want to stay with Norm!!
BOY do I hope we have nice weather & safe weekend
Thanks for the Vid Norm, much better than WG with the camera location allowing a good sight line under the mirror. You know my feelings RE spool.
Thanks to all for all the tips posted, looks like I'd better study them and peddle like mad if I want to stay with Norm!!
BOY do I hope we have nice weather & safe weekend
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pro driven 997Cup Sebring times ????
Anyone car to hazard a guess-timate? Here is some is some interesting data from this mornings scan of the racing news web sites
Daytona
In the GT class, the front row of the grid will be the two Tafel Racing Porsche GT3 Cup entries. Wolf Henzler has returned to the series again, and he will start from the class pole in the No. 72 entry after setting a fast time of 1:53.336. His teammate Andrew Davis, who had a time of 1:53.461, will start next to him in the No. 74 Porsche
Sebring (unfortunaly the story does not give any Porsche times
The other interesting development saw all seven GT2 cars break Timo Bernhard’s class qualifying record of 2:04.804 from 2004. Leading the way was Scott Maxwell in Multimatic Motorsports Team Panoz’s No. 50 Panoz Esperante GTLM with an astounding 2:02.585. The second best time of the day in GT2 came from Joey Hand in the No. 21 BMW Team PTG BMW3 at 2:03.335, a lap that still was 1.5 seconds better than the record.
2004 Sebring Keen did 2:08.9 GTA and Henzler 2:09.9 Cup04
I'm betting it takes 2:07 to make the front row what do yo'aall think?
Daytona
In the GT class, the front row of the grid will be the two Tafel Racing Porsche GT3 Cup entries. Wolf Henzler has returned to the series again, and he will start from the class pole in the No. 72 entry after setting a fast time of 1:53.336. His teammate Andrew Davis, who had a time of 1:53.461, will start next to him in the No. 74 Porsche
Sebring (unfortunaly the story does not give any Porsche times
The other interesting development saw all seven GT2 cars break Timo Bernhard’s class qualifying record of 2:04.804 from 2004. Leading the way was Scott Maxwell in Multimatic Motorsports Team Panoz’s No. 50 Panoz Esperante GTLM with an astounding 2:02.585. The second best time of the day in GT2 came from Joey Hand in the No. 21 BMW Team PTG BMW3 at 2:03.335, a lap that still was 1.5 seconds better than the record.
2004 Sebring Keen did 2:08.9 GTA and Henzler 2:09.9 Cup04
I'm betting it takes 2:07 to make the front row what do yo'aall think?
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Nice video. Any links to specs on your car? Very fast acceleration. Wow. What kind of transmission? Is it a dog box? Are you running a spool instead of a LSD because of power out put level? Seems like no rev matching down shift but doesn't appear to upset the car.
Any in car from Mid-Ohio?
Any in car from Mid-Ohio?