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Element Tuning 09-11-2013 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ja1217 (Post 1200518)
Virginia International Raceway (Full) / 2:24:63 / Josh Adams / July 7, 2013 / Ohlins Road and Track, Essex AP Racing Sprint BBK, Ferodo DS-Uno/DS-2500, Crawford Performance AOS, Dunlop Z2 235R40

This was during my last session of the event. My goal was to beat Mike Skeen, a professional racer, who took a bone stock FR-S (with passenger) around at 2:24.75. I managed to beat him (barely) but given my upgrades I know I left a fair amount of time on the track. Pretty happy with it though, considering it was my first time at VIR Looking forward to going back to VIR in November and shooting for a 2:20.

Don't beat yourself up, it's Mike Skeen at VIR. LOL! Honestly your fast lap looked pretty good to me and I would have imagined it would have been a quicker time.

Thanks,
Phil Grabow

Element Tuning 09-11-2013 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by celica73 (Post 1201656)
Like ja1217 Mike Skeen is my bogey time. I actually had his father as my instructor over the weekend. I'm a little disappointed that by the end of the event I wasn't at the same level as Mike :)

He's a "real" pro don't beat yourself up. LOL!

Honestly you have an easy 3-4 seconds in your lap time. Take a look at this video, stock hp, tires, brakes, and suspension only (2:17 VIR). See if you can tell where you're loosing time. Let me know if you want some tips or you can tell me to leave you alone :lol:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOBbgnrSG8w"]Element Tuning 2012 Ultimate Track Car Challenge - YouTube[/ame]

Thanks,
Phil Grabow

ja1217 09-11-2013 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Element Tuning (Post 1205304)
He's a "real" pro don't beat yourself up. LOL!

Honestly you have an easy 3-4 seconds in your lap time. Take a look at this video, stock hp, tires, brakes, and suspension only (2:17 VIR). See if you can tell where you're loosing time. Let me know if you want some tips or you can tell me to leave you alone :lol:
Element Tuning 2012 Ultimate Track Car Challenge - YouTube

Thanks,
Phil Grabow

I'm always willing to listen to tips. I already know a few places I can improve on based on looking at my video, yours and Skeen's.

http://virnow.com/files/2013/08/FullCourseMap813.jpg

I feel I had turns 1-4 down pretty well, but I'm pretty sure I should be able to take 5 & 6 flat out, which I wasn't quite doing. Also, with the second part of turn 5 heading in to the snake, I was turning in too early and catching more curbing than I should have.

After that, I need to work on carrying more speed through the Esses. I believe that's another area that can be taken flat out in an NA car with decent tires. I was slowly working on carrying more and more speed throughout the event, but I think I topped out entering around 110 and exiting the Esses at 101-102.

Then there's the corner formerly known as Oak Tree, which when comparing my video to Skeen's, I lost nearly a second of the advantage I had gained on him through turns 1-6.

I was also still working on getting my braking point down for heading into Roller Coaster coming off the back straight. I often found myself having to ease up on the brakes so that I wouldn't slow down too much there.

Finally, I'm pretty sure I could have been getting on the gas earlier taking the right hander into Hogpen. My instructor who, to be fair, was in a lighter less powerful spec Miata with R-comps seemed to get on the throttle through there incredibly early compared to me.

I get bored at work so I end up watching my own footage to try and see where I can get faster. Have to wait til November to see if I can put any of it into practice.

EAGLE5 09-12-2013 01:53 PM

Format them, guys.

FRSfan111 09-12-2013 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jsimon7777 (Post 1207597)
Format them, guys.

Like this?
Frsfan111 PIR 1:46.72 Stock "s" Portland Oregon NW?

EAGLE5 09-12-2013 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FRSfan111 (Post 1207776)
Like this?
Frsfan111 PIR 1:46.72 Stock "s" Portland Oregon NW?

Close enough. I reformatted. Please see the first post.

Element Tuning 09-12-2013 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ja1217 (Post 1205523)
I'm always willing to listen to tips. I already know a few places I can improve on based on looking at my video, yours and Skeen's.

I feel I had turns 1-4 down pretty well, but I'm pretty sure I should be able to take 5 & 6 flat out, which I wasn't quite doing. Also, with the second part of turn 5 heading in to the snake, I was turning in too early and catching more curbing than I should have.

After that, I need to work on carrying more speed through the Esses. I believe that's another area that can be taken flat out in an NA car with decent tires. I was slowly working on carrying more and more speed throughout the event, but I think I topped out entering around 110 and exiting the Esses at 101-102.

Then there's the corner formerly known as Oak Tree, which when comparing my video to Skeen's, I lost nearly a second of the advantage I had gained on him through turns 1-6.

I was also still working on getting my braking point down for heading into Roller Coaster coming off the back straight. I often found myself having to ease up on the brakes so that I wouldn't slow down too much there.

Finally, I'm pretty sure I could have been getting on the gas earlier taking the right hander into Hogpen. My instructor who, to be fair, was in a lighter less powerful spec Miata with R-comps seemed to get on the throttle through there incredibly early compared to me.

I get bored at work so I end up watching my own footage to try and see where I can get faster. Have to wait til November to see if I can put any of it into practice.

I thought your lap looked pretty good so I suspect you just need to go faster :) If I had to pick it apart I think your line through turn 1 is more like what we use in a high power car. I think you go deeper braking into 1, enter faster (by not hugging the inside) and start opening up the steering sooner so you can go WOT on the throttle. You basically are trying to scrub less to pick up speed.

2-4 look really good. When I exit 4 I'm WOT through the right hander at 5 and I don't lift until my entry into 9. It gets a little dicey and you have to keep remembering to open that steering wheel up to reduce scrubbing. I can hear you lift on the entry to 5, and between 5-6. I can hear you lifting in the climbing esses (can't blame you). Your line is good through there, the setup and exit for 10 is good, and your entry into Oak Tree is great also.

Your braking on the back straight is decent as it looks like you don't lift until marker 1. I'm going a little deeper than you as you can use that hill for extra braking while braking but as you brake, take the angle that makes you do straight to the apex of the Roller Coaster right. This way if you mess up you're not heading for the trees. Also if you are turning too much and braking as you crest the hill the chassis can get dicey.

You look really good through the Roller Coasters but you're giving up a lot of time with your entry into 15. The entry to 15 is critical because that's where you start setting up for your exit onto the front straight. You are taking a late apex into 15 so you end up having to turn more entering Hog Pen. Dive to the inside of 15 and take a lot curbing and this will have the car much straighter as you enter Hog Pen allowing you to carry more speed onto the front straight.

If you sync the videos at the start/finish line (open another browser window) it will help you see where the differences are made. From the start line to Oak Tree I'm +5 seconds (I gained time braking into turn 1 and pulled away from never lifting from 4-9), from Oak Tree to 15, I'm 7 seconds ahead (so maybe a little better exit speed at Oak Tree and then braking later), and at the finish line I'm 8 seconds ahead (from a more aggressive line at 15).

Overall I think your lap look really good! Now on my car ditching the rear sway bar gained me +2 seconds a lap! It just allowed me to get on the gas sooner and harder. Depending on how stiff your springs are you may not be able to get away with it however.

Hope it helps.
Phil Grabow

speedy 09-17-2013 01:31 AM

PIR - 1:43.57 - Speedy - 9/9/2013 - No mods
 
Track: PIR
Time: 1:43.57
Name: Speedy
Date: 9/9/2013
Mods: None

I'm pretty sure under 1:40 is possible with no mods, but I've got tires coming before the next track day, so I won't be able to find out!

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-0...6-22-28-14.png

Rampage 09-19-2013 12:37 PM

I will introduce a ringer into the mix but a benchmark none the less.

Stone stock:

Streets of Willow / 1:33.6 / Randy Pobst / Downshift Ep. 65 / 9/17/2013

Tire Upgrade to Bridgestone RE11A only:

Strrets of Willow / 1:31.1 / Randy Pobst / Downshift Ep. 65 / 9/17/2013

LinK to episode: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSqWD5BSeoY"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSqWD5BSeoY[/ame]

ja1217 10-07-2013 09:07 AM

NA Summit Point Motorsports Park (Shenandoah) / 1:44:20 / Josh Adams / Oct. 6, 2013 / Ohlins Road and Track, Essex AP Racing Sprint BBK, Ferodo DS-Uno/DS-2500, Crawford Performance AOS, K&N Filter, Dunlop Z2 235R40

[ame]http://youtu.be/NTgvKn2zVeg[/ame]

First time at Shenandoah and first time in the more advanced Yellow group with TrackDaze (pass anywhere, but with a point by). If there was every a track that matched the strengths of the FR-S/BRZ, I think its this one. Really tight track with lots of turns. I was actually getting some blisters on my hands for working the steering wheel so hard. It is also a really tricky track. The track is paved in such a way that there is a crest in the middle, so you will have slight positive camber on one side and slight negative on the other. Can make for some very interesting moments, like it did this last weekend. There were 4 or 5 cars that wrecked and had pretty serious damage. All drivers were okay though.

Auto-Hauss 10-07-2013 10:15 PM

NA 3.4 mile Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch / 2:46:220 / Robert Strohmeyer / Oct. 5, 2013 / Feal suspension, Nameless Track pipe, HP+(f)-HPS(r), 17x9 RPF1, 245/45/17 BFG Rivals

Turbo 3.4 mile Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch / 2:40:092 / Robert Strohmeyer / Oct. 5, 2013 /JRZ RS, Voltex, Greddy Turbo Kit, AP Racing Sprint BBK, 17x9 RPF1, 245/45/17 Dunlop ZII

Ted was nice enough to let me drive his car. I set what I believe is the FRS/BRZ NA and Turbo records for the track. Both fastest laps are shown in the video.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upABh_a0rbo"]NA FRS vs Turbo BRZ at 3.4 Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch - YouTube[/ame]

speedy 10-08-2013 08:59 PM

PIR / 1:38.10 / Speedy / 10-06-2013 / NA
 
PIR - 1:38.10 - Speedy - 10/6/2013 - NA

Mods:
Wheels: Kosei K4R 17x8
Tires: Dunlop Direzza II 235x40R17
Brakes: CL RC6E (front), CL RC6 (rear)

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-i...255B1%255D.png

ja1217 11-13-2013 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ja1217 (Post 1200518)
Virginia International Raceway (Full) / 2:24:63 / Josh Adams / July 7, 2013 / Ohlins Road and Track, Essex AP Racing Sprint BBK, Ferodo DS-Uno/DS-2500, Crawford Performance AOS, Dunlop Z2 235R40

http://youtu.be/Qv-xPAgdd9I

Fastest lap at 17:35

This was during my last session of the event. My goal was to beat Mike Skeen, a professional racer, who took a bone stock FR-S (with passenger) around at 2:24.75. I managed to beat him (barely) but given my upgrades I know I left a fair amount of time on the track. Pretty happy with it though, considering it was my first time at VIR Looking forward to going back to VIR in November and shooting for a 2:20.

Virginia International Raceway (Full) / 2:22:43 / Josh Adams / Nov 11, 2013 / Ohlins Road and Track, Essex AP Racing Sprint BBK, Ferodo DS-Uno/DS-2500, K&N Drop In Filter, Crawford Performance AOS, Dunlop Z2 235R40

[ame]http://youtu.be/q2te3kT71c0[/ame]



Virginia International Raceway (Grand Course) / 3:11:09 / Josh Adams / Nov 12, 2013 / Ohlins Road and Track, Essex AP Racing Sprint BBK, Ferodo DS-Uno/DS-2500, K&N Drop In Filter, Crawford Performance AOS, Dunlop Z2 235R40

[ame]http://youtu.be/n5V93tXyiSM[/ame]



Was able to make another trip to VIR for my last event of the year and was able to pick up some pace as well. Was trying to get down to a 2:20 on Full course, but between lack of sessions (only had 1 complete session, the first of the day, there were several wrecks, including a BRZ) and still not quite having the balls to go flat out up the Esses I didn't quite make it. Grand Course was a lot of fun and let me claw back some pace compared to the much more powerful cars I was running with. Car & Driver took a stock BRZ around Grand Course in 3:18.6 so I'm pretty happy with my time there.

[ame]http://youtu.be/BYwLLxU3_J4[/ame]

EAGLE5 11-14-2013 01:02 AM

Coolness.


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