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mav1178 04-12-2016 01:13 AM

2016 86 Cup Round 3 @ Buttonwillow Raceway Park - 2:07.152 fast lap
 
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lr3901PZCQA"]2:07.152 - Buttonwillow Raceway Park - 9 April 2016 - YouTube[/ame]

Left about ~2 seconds out on the track by my estimation... the first session of the day was very sketchy and rattled my nerves.

All in all I'm happy with this time if I never touch the track again.

-alex

mb_ 04-13-2016 01:50 AM

Great driving, so smooth! What app are you using for the overlay?

mav1178 04-13-2016 02:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mb_ (Post 2620199)
Great driving, so smooth! What app are you using for the overlay?

RaceRender 3, data imported from AiM Solo DL and GoPro Hero 4 footage.

-alex

zdr93523 04-26-2016 02:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mav1178 (Post 2618674)
2:07.152 - Buttonwillow Raceway Park - 9 April 2016 - YouTube

Left about ~2 seconds out on the track by my estimation... the first session of the day was very sketchy and rattled my nerves.

All in all I'm happy with this time if I never touch the track again.

-alex

Great job.

One tip for you and anyone viewing... It does look like you should be a couple notches closer to the steering wheel. Your arm appears to be near straight when you're turning and when that happens you no longer have strength or precision from a physical standpoint. Example: Is it easier to lift a 45 lb plate close to your body or with your arms extended?

mav1178 04-26-2016 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zdr93523 (Post 2633662)
One tip for you and anyone viewing... It does look like you should be a couple notches closer to the steering wheel. Your arm appears to be near straight when you're turning and when that happens you no longer have strength or precision from a physical standpoint. Example: Is it easier to lift a 45 lb plate close to your body or with your arms extended?

It looks like it, but that's only when my arm is extended while turning past 90 degrees.

I have no issues with fatigue, strength, and movement with my seating position. I've tried moving the wheel closer but it's actually made my driving worse.

I think if I had a closer ratio steering rack or bucket seat, I'd benefit from a closer arm position.

-alex


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