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Pontifex, I'm "up on the wheel" by choice. The 928 is a lot more spacious under the dash than pretty much any other Porsche. The pod slides vertically. And I'm shuffle steering because that's how my first instructor taught me to steer. If I'm doing it wrong, again please advise. Looking to learn.
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If you could clarify why, I'd appreciate it. Looking to learn. Please also keep in mind that on this run, I was babying the car a little as it was running hot (for reasons I'm working on now). Thus the shifts into 5th to keep the revs down.
Pontifex, I'm "up on the wheel" by choice. The 928 is a lot more spacious under the dash than pretty much any other Porsche. The pod slides vertically. And I'm shuffle steering because that's how my first instructor taught me to steer. If I'm doing it wrong, again please advise. Looking to learn.
Pontifex, I'm "up on the wheel" by choice. The 928 is a lot more spacious under the dash than pretty much any other Porsche. The pod slides vertically. And I'm shuffle steering because that's how my first instructor taught me to steer. If I'm doing it wrong, again please advise. Looking to learn.
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Pontifex, I'm "up on the wheel" by choice. The 928 is a lot more spacious under the dash than pretty much any other Porsche. The pod slides vertically. And I'm shuffle steering because that's how my first instructor taught me to steer. If I'm doing it wrong, again please advise. Looking to learn.
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If you could clarify why, I'd appreciate it. Looking to learn. Please also keep in mind that on this run, I was babying the car a little as it was running hot (for reasons I'm working on now). Thus the shifts into 5th to keep the revs down.
Pontifex, I'm "up on the wheel" by choice. The 928 is a lot more spacious under the dash than pretty much any other Porsche. The pod slides vertically. And I'm shuffle steering because that's how my first instructor taught me to steer. If I'm doing it wrong, again please advise. Looking to learn.
Pontifex, I'm "up on the wheel" by choice. The 928 is a lot more spacious under the dash than pretty much any other Porsche. The pod slides vertically. And I'm shuffle steering because that's how my first instructor taught me to steer. If I'm doing it wrong, again please advise. Looking to learn.
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The head instructor at this event suggested a seat position that allowed you to drape your hand over the steering wheel at the wrist. That's where mine was.
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These vague responses about seeing things in the video without specifying what you're seeing are as useful as a pocket on a shirt. I'm eager to learn and improve, so any specifics you can provide would be greatly appreciated. This was only my second event. And sorry to the OP for the thread hijack.
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I think the suggestions to have an instructor are to avoid being too critical publicly in the thread. If you want someone to PM you with some more poignant comments then just ask. A good instructor will help your hand position, corner preparation, braking, etc. Based on your video I would not solo you as a driver yet, but after a session or two you could definitely safely practice some techniques on your own.
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I am explicitly asking for criticism and education. All I'm getting so far is that I'm doing it wrong, with no suggestions of an alternative method. Off to milk my bull...
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1 you are shuffle steering endlessly which is one of the cause of multiple line adjustment mid corner. I can not believe someone would teach you that.
2 coasting before braking.
3 coasting mid corner , gas or brakes never nothing
4 3 feet from almost every apex.
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Also, am I being discouraged here? Should I bail on DE's? I was considering making my 928 a dedicated track car, especially because of the warm reception received at VIR, and because of how much fun I had. Here, not so much. If I suck, well, ok then. Better to cut it off now. Just let me know.
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Also, am I being discouraged here? Should I bail on DE's? I was considering making my 928 a dedicated track car, especially because of the warm reception received at VIR, and because of how much fun I had. Here, not so much. If I suck, well, ok then. Better to cut it off now. Just let me know.
Post a video and expect some constructive criticism- just like a DE, I'd suggest checking the ego at the door.
There are some very good drivers and excellent coaches here so absorb and apply their advice - don't get offended or discouraged. You were told you are roughly where one would expect for your level of experience - great!
The reality is that there are always people better, faster, and more experienced - learn from them .
Don't give up DE'ing after only a couple of days , especially due to the comments here. Nobody is trying to cut you down - regardless of any perceived tone, people are only trying to help you.
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I posted a video once of my first spin. The feedback was pretty brutal, but accurate. I didn't know what I didn't know. I have a lot to learn, but all of the good drivers that I know are constantly trying to learn and experiment. I have only been doing DE's seriously for about a year and a half. I have had some great sessions where I figure out a turn or two and gain a second, sessions where I drive horribly and still gain a second or two, sessions where I feel like I am driving the best I have ever driven and am 2-3 seconds off my best laps, and sessions where I know I am off and cut my losses. It can get very discouraging at times, yet I keep coming back for a few simple reasons: (1) it is still a lot of fun, (2) I love the camaraderie of like-minded enthusiasts, (3) my track car has no other practical use, (4) next track day will even better if I just do X-Y-Z a little bit better.
Hang in there Courtshark. Keep an open mind. Don't let pride get in the way of learning. Not all instruction is going to resonate, but just soak up what you can.
I do think you need to unlearn the shuffle steering. Watch the video that TXE36 posted in this same sub-forum with Veloce Raptor driving his car. Watch VR's hands. I have also seen Joost Perquin videos. Both of those guys could hold a baby bird between their palms and the steering wheel without doing it any harm.
Hang in there Courtshark. Keep an open mind. Don't let pride get in the way of learning. Not all instruction is going to resonate, but just soak up what you can.
I do think you need to unlearn the shuffle steering. Watch the video that TXE36 posted in this same sub-forum with Veloce Raptor driving his car. Watch VR's hands. I have also seen Joost Perquin videos. Both of those guys could hold a baby bird between their palms and the steering wheel without doing it any harm.