Any Rennlisters from New Zealand?
I'm all set for a day at the wheel of a 911. I've yet to tell Macca which sessions I'd like the 991 for. Short of that I have lined up a car to drive.
Black Beauty First session and overall leaderboard
Session 1
1. Doug 1.30.856
2. John 1.31.471
3. Dave 1.32.262 (Damp)
Overall fastest regardless of session numbers
1. Dave 1.28.502
2. Doug 1.29.401
3. John 1.31.471
Session 1
1. Doug 1.30.856
2. John 1.31.471
3. Dave 1.32.262 (Damp)
Overall fastest regardless of session numbers
1. Dave 1.28.502
2. Doug 1.29.401
3. John 1.31.471
Me neither. Track, improve and fast drive Porsches and race/thrash cheap Jap stuff. Like Graeme's approach, although I'm not saying his rally car is cheap
Given 10,000km mainly on track (over 10 years) and I have never done any big repair work just fluid changes, tyres etc its all to be expected I guess.
Graeme you are a smarter man than us I suspect!
The cost of a brand new box for a Fraser is probably less than the rebuild of a G50. I think I know the answer but have you ever used your Porsches for road/track work or have they been road cars only? I suspect your answer here is partly why you have a successful and perpetual Motorsport calendar!!!
The cost of a brand new box for a Fraser is probably less than the rebuild of a G50. I think I know the answer but have you ever used your Porsches for road/track work or have they been road cars only? I suspect your answer here is partly why you have a successful and perpetual Motorsport calendar!!!
Chris/Pete/Matt, tell us more! Congrats on finishing, to start with.
Graeme you are a smarter man than us I suspect! The cost of a brand new box for a Fraser is probably less than the rebuild of a G50. I think I know the answer but have you ever used your Porsches for road/track work or have they been road cars only? I suspect your answer here is partly why you have a successful and perpetual Motorsport calendar!!!
Chris 3rd and Pete 5th, according to Chris. You cans also check out mylaps http://www.mylaps.com/en/events/1043089
Yes. A great photo by Gary. Herman looks dynamic there. 964 wash day today as the GPW shows up a lot of road dirt and I want to start the base work on getting the Turbo 3.6 looking its best (Donna nixed naming it). BB will never have a dirt problem!
Agree. The flat 6 racers have telephone number budgets, Steve tells me that 944 racing isn't low cost either. Given my car budget is effectively salary sourced, with a possible capital injection from a fleet sale, I'm now thinking that 944 may be the goal in a couple of years not the next stepping point. Running BB for a session has opened my eyes to 2kCup as a real starting option. Funny how the old heads in the game are usually right!
I don't think running a 944 race car will be remarkably cheaper than fielding a 964 race car frankly. Not from my experience running a 968 on the road in any case. These are still Porsche parts afterall. You pretty much MUST look to Japanese for cost and reliability in performance cars for the track/race I believe.
Like others on here I field a 911 at the track with no financial consideration at all. Its simply the fulfilment of dream for me and Im very passionate about 911s. Quite honestly wouldn't change a thing Im doing and prepared to shoulder the fiscal pain for the pleasure of driving my visceral 911s on track.
That being said if I were doing it again I would not use the 993/964 as a base for this passion.
I 100% would go immediately to used 997 GT3 and put the money I saved on old car maintenance issues directly into depreciation and "event money".
I am 100% convinced this is the way to go, although I appreciate it is definitely something special having an older aircooled 911 on the track and probably a luxury that in 10-15 years will be unheard of (due to cost to run and scarcity/rarity value). So I feel very blessed to have the opportunity to run one of the most developed 993 road cars in the country on the track, fast road and hopefully more future Targa Tours. I dont think I will be doing this in the 993 in 4-5 years time if I am perfectly honest.
Depending on how compelling my 991 GT3 is on track this may be the turning point for me to make the change earlier. The car has a PDK-S gearbox which virtually eliminates the chance of a money shift or damage to the synchros due to aggressive uplifts and poorly timed heel & toe. The car comes with a 4 years warranty which includes for the first for a GT3 time use of the vehicle on the track. Throw into the mix what the car owes me after the TBA compensation package and bringing it myself and quite honestly I dont think there will ever be an opportunity as good as this for me to run a brand new atmo GT3 at the track for less money in terms of overall depreciation/maintenance etc vs fun factor! I also believe strongly that the GT3 will dissapear as we know it very shortly and become a turbo...they already started with the gearbox....I can live with the paddle shift box but I cant live without a 9000 rpm atmo screamer engine thanks!
In terms of running a competition car I have not waive-red from my position on page 400 & something of this thread. One make series would be my choice (Suzuki, GT86, MX5 etc). Id love to compete on a "level playing field" as I think it would lead to faster personal development.
Sunday thoughts concluded....:-)
How did the gymkhana go?