NJMP PCA Club Race 2017 Schattenbaum Showdown
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Anyone have an update on the guy who was taken out in an ambulance? Hope the guy is OK.
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So here's the races from a rookies perspective...
Sprint Race 1. I got lucky Jimmy was still learning the track but when I saw him hang inside of two he left outside wide open and we ran two wide through 3 before I closed him out in 4. Like I said, purely a case of me knowing the track and Jimmy getting familiar but holy crap the smile on my face is still there regardless! This was my first rolling start ever, I have a lot of work to do... LOL
Sprint Race 1. Managed to get myself qualified 3rd, finished 2nd overall and P1 in class. When the team came on the radio and gave the results I asked who they were speaking to LOL...
Sprint Race 2: Unfortunately I f'd this one up. Due to some extenuating circumstances our race was postponed and I might have still been in the bathroom when they did call grid. I lost my qualifying spot but they let me roll out in 14th rather than DFL. I think this race is the most pertinent to a lot of the discussions lately. There were plenty of times I was alongside and others would have thought they were entitled to racing room. Myself, I had it explained very clearly in the rookie meeting who the responsibility fell on to get by cleanly. This was extremely frustrating for a number of reasons. 1. I shouldn't have been back here to begin with 2. I KNEW I was faster than the group ahead. 3. I didn't have the racecraft or experience to figure out a way past and got stuck in the train 4. The car ahead was so intent on holding me back that had he let me passed I would have taken him with me, that was evident by the fact when I did get ahead I passed the two cars ahead of him in half a lap and almost caught the lead pack again. 5. The race is 5 minutes too long when you are leading and 5 minutes too short when you are chasing. I finished P7 overall and P3 in class
Moral is I hit the eject button more times than I can count but as I had it explained to me it was my responsibility and it was pretty clear the car ahead wasn't about to leave me room, nor did he have to whereas others would have realized letting me through probably would have allowed them to follow. Oh yeah, and I REALLY need to learn to get to the inside on the start LOL
Sprint Race 3...
P1 overall... Lots of chaos out there. Not going to say anything but sometimes the best thing you can do is navigate the chaos and just remain error free...
So what did I learn...
1. I have A LOT to learn
2. It's about Consistency not always outright pace
3. The focus was unlike anything I have ever experienced before in my life
4. This is a very humbling sport
5. I really like this sport
6. I am going to be broke the rest of my life trying to support this sport
7. It's amazing when Fast laps become slow laps
8. The concept of a line is non existent. Car positioning means putting the car anywhere on the track it benefits you or hampers someone else LOL
9. You better be comfortable with other vehicles in close proximity
10. Awareness and predictability are givens, not after thoughts. They have to be natural to you or you are not ready to race.
You understand that racing is still learning and not the destination...
Those were just SOME of my takeaways from the first weekend out! Did I mention I am still processing...
Sprint Race 1. I got lucky Jimmy was still learning the track but when I saw him hang inside of two he left outside wide open and we ran two wide through 3 before I closed him out in 4. Like I said, purely a case of me knowing the track and Jimmy getting familiar but holy crap the smile on my face is still there regardless! This was my first rolling start ever, I have a lot of work to do... LOL
Sprint Race 1. Managed to get myself qualified 3rd, finished 2nd overall and P1 in class. When the team came on the radio and gave the results I asked who they were speaking to LOL...
Sprint Race 2: Unfortunately I f'd this one up. Due to some extenuating circumstances our race was postponed and I might have still been in the bathroom when they did call grid. I lost my qualifying spot but they let me roll out in 14th rather than DFL. I think this race is the most pertinent to a lot of the discussions lately. There were plenty of times I was alongside and others would have thought they were entitled to racing room. Myself, I had it explained very clearly in the rookie meeting who the responsibility fell on to get by cleanly. This was extremely frustrating for a number of reasons. 1. I shouldn't have been back here to begin with 2. I KNEW I was faster than the group ahead. 3. I didn't have the racecraft or experience to figure out a way past and got stuck in the train 4. The car ahead was so intent on holding me back that had he let me passed I would have taken him with me, that was evident by the fact when I did get ahead I passed the two cars ahead of him in half a lap and almost caught the lead pack again. 5. The race is 5 minutes too long when you are leading and 5 minutes too short when you are chasing. I finished P7 overall and P3 in class
Moral is I hit the eject button more times than I can count but as I had it explained to me it was my responsibility and it was pretty clear the car ahead wasn't about to leave me room, nor did he have to whereas others would have realized letting me through probably would have allowed them to follow. Oh yeah, and I REALLY need to learn to get to the inside on the start LOL
Sprint Race 3...
P1 overall... Lots of chaos out there. Not going to say anything but sometimes the best thing you can do is navigate the chaos and just remain error free...
So what did I learn...
1. I have A LOT to learn
2. It's about Consistency not always outright pace
3. The focus was unlike anything I have ever experienced before in my life
4. This is a very humbling sport
5. I really like this sport
6. I am going to be broke the rest of my life trying to support this sport
7. It's amazing when Fast laps become slow laps
8. The concept of a line is non existent. Car positioning means putting the car anywhere on the track it benefits you or hampers someone else LOL
9. You better be comfortable with other vehicles in close proximity
10. Awareness and predictability are givens, not after thoughts. They have to be natural to you or you are not ready to race.
You understand that racing is still learning and not the destination...
Those were just SOME of my takeaways from the first weekend out! Did I mention I am still processing...
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Really nice driving Paul. I especially like how you'd look over to your left while making a pass just to ensure the car was not turning in; that is a veteran move! While you got stuck behind that slower car for a while, you did the right thing and backed out of those passes. That's how you avoid contact and 13s.
Oh, and I need a PDK...Jesus that thing shifts fast.
Oh, and I need a PDK...Jesus that thing shifts fast.
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Really nice driving Paul. I especially like how you'd look over to your left while making a pass just to ensure the car was not turning in; that is a veteran move! While you got stuck behind that slower car for a while, you did the right thing and backed out of those passes. That's how you avoid contact and 13s.
Oh, and I need a PDK...Jesus that thing shifts fast.
Oh, and I need a PDK...Jesus that thing shifts fast.
Yep, one of the things I am most pleased with going back and watching my videos is my head and eye movement. Definitely no forward fixation and my head was on a swivel the entire time.
It was frustrating getting stuck that's for sure, especially when you shouldn't have been there to begin with, you know you are faster and can catch the group ahead but like you said, backing out is what kept BOTH cars on track, no contact, no 13 and a P7 finish is better than a 13 any day in my book!
The goal at the beginning of the weekend was to drive smart not win...
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Just saw that Road America is already there - and that was only two days ago!
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I hope they know how to figure it out. The further away you get from a confusing situation the more confusing it becomes.