Who's going to the Lonestar region Sep 15 DE at TWS?
#46
By the way, the T9 wall has already been moved back, for the exact reason you state.
Drivers Edge does run CW. They and PCA have different ideas about safety in the rain, however.
#47
Of course, TWS does have those walls...
#48
In the rain, T4 CW is diabolical. PCA wants to be able to run CW in all weather (as they do now CCW), hence the changes.
By the way, the T9 wall has already been moved back, for the exact reason you state.
Drivers Edge does run CW. They and PCA have different ideas about safety in the rain, however.
By the way, the T9 wall has already been moved back, for the exact reason you state.
Drivers Edge does run CW. They and PCA have different ideas about safety in the rain, however.
Although I'm sure Sir GhettoRacer would not have a problem and would most likely set a new track record going CW in the rain.
Dat
#49
Actually, if it rains, that will be a great learning experience. I ran my first DE in the rain memorial weekend at MSR and it was a white knuckle experience, but if you accept it for what it is, there is a lot to learn for rookies like us. Looking back on it, I wish I'd pushed the car a little more to practice some slip control in the wet. I was kind of a chicken **** about pushing it because I didn't want to end up stuck in the mud. Even so, I had several butt clenching moments when I felt the car start to step out on me. Great thing about running in the rain is that you can get the car to start slipping at a much lower speed than on the dry. Another challenging thing about running in the rain is your have unlearn your line that you've memorized. The rain line is nothing like the dry line.
Of course, TWS does have those walls...
Of course, TWS does have those walls...
Coincidentally, I remember Ross Bentley stating that he actually built up his confidence driving in the rain by causing the car to slip in every turn. His theory was that he already knew what the car was going to do if he made it slide a little, so he wouldn't be caught off guard when it happened. I'll have to look it up and find the exact quote again as I'm paraphrasing.
Dat
#50
Actually, if it rains, that will be a great learning experience. I ran my first DE in the rain memorial weekend at MSR and it was a white knuckle experience, but if you accept it for what it is, there is a lot to learn for rookies like us. Looking back on it, I wish I'd pushed the car a little more to practice some slip control in the wet. I was kind of a chicken **** about pushing it because I didn't want to end up stuck in the mud. Even so, I had several butt clenching moments when I felt the car start to step out on me. Great thing about running in the rain is that you can get the car to start slipping at a much lower speed than on the dry. Another challenging thing about running in the rain is your have unlearn your line that you've memorized. The rain line is nothing like the dry line.
Of course, TWS does have those walls...
Of course, TWS does have those walls...
#51
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#52
The reason I'd rather run at MSR (1.7) in the rain is due to runoff provided as opposed to TWS CW in the rain. T7 in the rain at TWS CW is also another pucker factor spot (at least for me).
Dat
#53
The traction is much, I mean much better at TWS in the rain than MSR. Yes, the runoffs are much better at MSR. My problem with MSR in the rain is that, while it is fun to drive for one session, I don't think you learn anything meaningful. That's not the way a car is supposed to react in the rain........
G.
G.
#54
Yeah, and to make it worse, there are some parts of MSR (the new section) that seem to have a decent level of wet traction but other sections in the old part where it feels like you just hit a patch of ice. Gives richochet a whole new meaning...
#55
Yup, the new section is much better. I did one session in the rain at the club race (with Steve following me) and that was enough. I just wanted to put down a time for griding. There was a night and day difference when you got back on the old section. Ask Steve, it was almost comical how slow we were going but we were still passing a bunch of cars.
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G.
#56
Yeah, MSR is Jekyl & Hyde between the new/old sections. That big aggregate in the old section has been really durable in the Texas heat but it's slicker then snot when it gets wet I was amazed at how fun it was racing @ Heartland in the pouring rain when you have a decent wet surface to work with
PS: George, You have any interest in going to Daytona?
PS: George, You have any interest in going to Daytona?
#57
I echo what others have said about wet grip at MSR, new section vs. old section.
IMO, wet grip at TWS is pretty good, as George said, except for T4 and sometimes T8/T9.
#59
I haven't driven the new section of MSR in the rain and I don't think I will anytime soon. I'm a wuss, so both MSR and TWS in the rain scares me...now.
Has anyone driven MSR-H recently? Have they repaved to get rid of the bumps, etc...?
Dat