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Had my first time there this past weekend with Carolinas PCA. Saturday was good, unfortunately Sunday runs were canceled due to the monsoon.
For the 1st time in my life, I actually got carsick.
My instructor took me out in his GT3 and it was an 18 minute roller coaster ride. I used to think I wanted one of those cars; now I'm not so sure. He could sure flog the hell out of it.
After riding in his car, getting back in my 911 was like going from a F-16 to a Tiger Moth.
Fun track, a bit of a PIA to get to, and very little infrastructure. Hopefully that will improve over the years. Elevation changes have to be experienced at speed to be believed.
For the 1st time in my life, I actually got carsick.
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After riding in his car, getting back in my 911 was like going from a F-16 to a Tiger Moth.
Fun track, a bit of a PIA to get to, and very little infrastructure. Hopefully that will improve over the years. Elevation changes have to be experienced at speed to be believed.
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Great things are going to happen there in the future. That track is a ball to drive and the people involved know what they're doing.
Their karting track has to be the most thrilling in the country.
Their karting track has to be the most thrilling in the country.
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as for the car sickness, it's not uncommon even for pro racers to get carsick as passengers at speed. don't let your experience talk you out of a GT3 ![rockon](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/rockon.gif)
I'd love to get to AMP soon. I've heard it's a great combination of Road Atlanta and Barber, sounds like a winner to me
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I'd love to get to AMP soon. I've heard it's a great combination of Road Atlanta and Barber, sounds like a winner to me
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CMP is really a fun track. Not very big compared to Watkins Glen or VIR, but really a hoot. I live in NYC and its a GOTO track for me for their fall race. If you were with Carolinas Region I am sure they were great hosts and made you comfortable. I bet Sadie was there with coffee and donuts.
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I need to spend more time on that track. Tried last month, but it was a monsoon, and I got about 3 laps in, in the wet. I have to be honest, I did not like that track. Way too busy, difficult to look ahead, you can't see most apexes until after you've turned in, etc. And hey, I love elevation, and don't mind blind turns, but it was just ridiculous. I was left with the feeling that it was like an autocross course, only without the ability to see. I'm sure with time, and memorizing the track, it is fun. But first impression was not so great. And I do know that it is polarizing, I'm not the only one who doesn't care for it.
Like I said, I need to spend more time on the track to get a better feel for it. But I'm not surprised your impression from taking a ride was so negative. I wouldn't blame the car. It is just a tough track to the uninitiated. If you'll be at RA next month, see if you can get a ride with an instructor in similar car there. May be tough, but try.
I actually like where it is. An hour closer to me than Road Atlanta, and I don't have to deal with the traffic all around it.
Like I said, I need to spend more time on the track to get a better feel for it. But I'm not surprised your impression from taking a ride was so negative. I wouldn't blame the car. It is just a tough track to the uninitiated. If you'll be at RA next month, see if you can get a ride with an instructor in similar car there. May be tough, but try.
I actually like where it is. An hour closer to me than Road Atlanta, and I don't have to deal with the traffic all around it.
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as for the car sickness, it's not uncommon even for pro racers to get carsick as passengers at speed. don't let your experience talk you out of a GT3 ![rockon](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/rockon.gif)
I'd love to get to AMP soon. I've heard it's a great combination of Road Atlanta and Barber, sounds like a winner to me
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I'd love to get to AMP soon. I've heard it's a great combination of Road Atlanta and Barber, sounds like a winner to me
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After I had time to get over the nausea, the GT3 is back on the bucket list. Before I even think about buying one and putting it on the track, I have to learn how to drive my current 911 properly. Typically, I get better as the DE weekend progresses, but only getting to drive on a track once a month or so is a big limiting factor.
My instructor did a lap in 1:25 in his GT3. My best time in my 911 was 1:55. Amazing what 23 years of technological improvement will do.
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Bet you'll cut that differential down as you improve and he stays where he is (1:25 is a darn good time at AMP).
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Not to change the subject, but if I were to suddenly come into some money, like some accidentally fell out of the fix the house fund, what would be the best choice for a driving school, bearing in mind that I live in Augusta, GA?
One of the Skip Barber schools at Roebling Road or Rd Atlanta?
One of the Porsche schools at Barber?
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Yep. I think I can get a good 2 secs off that 1:55. ![thumbup](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/thumbup.gif)
Not to change the subject, but if I were to suddenly come into some money, like some accidentally fell out of the fix the house fund, what would be the best choice for a driving school, bearing in mind that I live in Augusta, GA?
One of the Skip Barber schools at Roebling Road or Rd Atlanta?
One of the Porsche schools at Barber?
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Not to change the subject, but if I were to suddenly come into some money, like some accidentally fell out of the fix the house fund, what would be the best choice for a driving school, bearing in mind that I live in Augusta, GA?
One of the Skip Barber schools at Roebling Road or Rd Atlanta?
One of the Porsche schools at Barber?
Later, should you desire, an advanced racing school could be of benefit.
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f I were to suddenly come into some money, like some accidentally fell out of the fix the house fund, what would be the best choice for a driving school, bearing in mind that I live in Augusta, GA?
One of the Skip Barber schools at Roebling Road or Rd Atlanta?
One of the Porsche schools at Barber?
One of the Skip Barber schools at Roebling Road or Rd Atlanta?
One of the Porsche schools at Barber?
Dennis Macchio at Bertil Roos offers programs that give excellent and superb foundation-building instruction in your car, which is priceless.
My friends and colleagues Brian Cunningham, Jeff Purner and Cass Whitehead do an incredible job at Barber, and would give you one hell of a good foundation. More expensive because you use their car, but excellent facility for learning, practicing and refining basics.
Skippy? Well, the methodologies are proven and tested, but there's been a brain drain there and while some of the kids teaching are ok, the institutional equity represented by the truly great Skip Barber instructors is gone... You might get lucky and get Terry Lee, or you might get a kid shaking you down to "start a team," of course with him as your "lead driver/coach."
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I think that if you have NOT been to a pro school, it's REALLY important for you to have that under your belt. I've gotten to the point where few clients I work with have NOT gone to one of the recognized schools...
The best way forward is "best execution of fundamental skills," with the pro schools doing the best at inculcating and allowing you instant feedback on your "execution" of those skills in time to fix them immediately.
For a private coach in your area, I can't recommend Seth Thomas enough...
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+1 on Seth Thomas. Also +1 on Roebling Road. I'm not familiar with Bertil Roos, except in name, but a good coach at that track would be a great learning experience. It's a great car control track.
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Dang, did he really do a 1:25. Leh keen did a 1:23 in the top speed GTR and cass whitehead did a 1:23 in a 997 cup that they were trying to dial in for a customer.
Awesome if he really did, would love to see the vid
Awesome if he really did, would love to see the vid
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I ran the PCA event at AMP a few weeks ago, and thoght the track was great fun. Especially the run from Turrn 1 around to Turn 7. The only awkward part to me was that dip near the apex of Turn 11, and trying to maintain enough momentum to climb the hill to Turn 12 in third. I thought breaking into the high 1:30's was good, but I can't even imagine the low 1:20's.
That rain day on Sunday was still pretty fun. The track drains quite well for the most part. Just a bit of a stream running down the hill before turn 16 would cause some hydroplaning.
That rain day on Sunday was still pretty fun. The track drains quite well for the most part. Just a bit of a stream running down the hill before turn 16 would cause some hydroplaning.
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True story on Cass there. He was coaching a new cup customer for Goldcrest Motorsports, and just shaking down the car. Track staff came out at the end of the day and told him he was consistently within tenths of the record all day and said they would stay if he would give it a go. Old tires and all, he went out and made it happen... Also on an early 997 with the more restrictive exhaust, etc. Would be interesting to see in a newer car on fresh michelins.
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I know nobody passed us, we passed everybody we saw, and the car was like a crazed panther on steroids. I kept trying to look ahead and see the setup for the next corner and I couldn't get my head to turn enough.
I never dreamed a stock 2007 GT3 on track tires could run like this. I have flown in an A-4 Skyhawk being flogged by a Navy pilot, and it didn't compare to the sheer nausea inducement of 8 laps of AMP.