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First session was super wet
Second session was less wet
third session was on dry tires,
we got 15 mins in each session, so about 7-8 laps.
and after driving in the wet it was actually a lot easier to push...they have live telemetry so it's pretty straightforward to figure out where the brake zones are etc...
Second session was less wet
third session was on dry tires,
we got 15 mins in each session, so about 7-8 laps.
and after driving in the wet it was actually a lot easier to push...they have live telemetry so it's pretty straightforward to figure out where the brake zones are etc...
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Awesome experience. Thanks for sharing. Did you have a chance to do some iRacing laps in it first, curious how it compares? I ask, because going from the actual Cup to the iRacing Cup, it was so similar (full sim rig with VR).
Thanks, Keep up the adventures.
Thanks, Keep up the adventures.
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the torque vectoring and TCS really makes the car approachable- like the 918 street car. The P1 on corsas (on track) was good priming for me and I have been doing a lot of shifter karts to get amped up for the G's. nothing is as nuts as flying in the F16 or the redbull stunt plane (10/10 respectively)
1000hp
1860 lbs
weeeeeeeeeeeee
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CJ
Patrick, you wet the seat, didn't you?
PATRICK
No, I didn't!
MAGNETO
Come on man, just admit it
(CJ and Magneto give Patrick the death stare)
(Patrick shrivels with a guilty look)
Since we're all trying to imagine how amazing an experience it must have been, here's what came to mind when I saw this pic. Thanks for sharing CJ.
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First session was super wet
Second session was less wet
third session was on dry tires,
we got 15 mins in each session, so about 7-8 laps.
and after driving in the wet it was actually a lot easier to push...they have live telemetry so it's pretty straightforward to figure out where the brake zones are etc...
Second session was less wet
third session was on dry tires,
we got 15 mins in each session, so about 7-8 laps.
and after driving in the wet it was actually a lot easier to push...they have live telemetry so it's pretty straightforward to figure out where the brake zones are etc...
Great video; it was even better watching it the 2nd time!
Thanks so much for sharing the ride & I too am looking forward to reading the trip report!
Perhaps IB or the community can pull a podcast together? I'll volunteer to do something...perhaps it can be recorded @RR!?!
#72
actually I don't have iRacing...about 3 weeks ahead of the trip I went to Weissach (where I saw the speedster mules, GT4s, GT2RS PTS, etc) and was able to spend about 90 mins over the course of about 3 hours (20-30 min on, 20-30 off) going through the systems, the boost deployment, various recuperation modes etc with the aid of a motion rig simulator. To date- the gnarliest sim I have experienced is the ACO/LeMans rookie test. The Porsche sim was REALLY accurate for pedal feel and steering feedback, very accurate for power deployment etc. The motion was not fully as aggressive as some of the other ones but by my second lap in real life I knew exactly where I was supposed to be. VS factory driver on the sim I was 1.2 seconds off so it was nice to see that translate into real life- the biggest factor for me in real life was the G Force- through T4 you are flat in 6th, and then from 8-10 you are accelerating from 2nd to 6th flat on the throttle with elevation, extra compression etc so the car really hooks up even in the wet. The aero is so insane that you can trust the tires and you actually have to unwind the wheel mid corner slightly as the car grips up more with velo increase. I have never experienced that in LMP3 or F3 cars before.
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