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GT86 vs GT86
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Long term lurker Great site with endless topics to view. :bow: A small video of myself and another GT86 at Bedford Autodrome in the UK. Track temps are low and we aren't chasing each other too aggressively as we have to drive home afterwards. Cars are pretty similar apart from age. Any tips on improvements to driving always more than welcome, as seat time is everything. I have upgraded discs and pads since the track day and will be changing out the tyres after the next track day at Silverstone. Tor Brake duct mode ready:D https://youtu.be/cOKnGe5xH8A not sure if this is the correct way to post a YT video |
Nice line and smooth inputs. Id suggest incrementally upping entry speeds until you're fighting to make the apex. Decreasing braking points, and keeping both hands on the wheel until you really need to shift. Baby steps here, nice easy student!
Also, no need to gawk after the point-by :-) |
Thanks for your help, upping the speed is the hardest part, I did noticed after watching the video back, the car in front was quicker in some places at entry, but it never seems like on the day until you watch it back. Videos offer so much that you don't see in the heat of the moment. I did tend to ease off before braking as I wouldn't want to collect another GT86 on entry, perhaps I will do a couple of laps on my own at Silverstone without the worry of another GT86 close by
Will try on next day to increase entry speed and later braking. Not sure I understand "Also, no need to gawk after the point-by :-)" I think its lost in translation. Do you mean staring at the drivers we pass?? Or have I completely misunderstood :) |
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Seems good, what tires are you running? It seems like your brakes work well enough as you can lock the tires so I'd look at better grip maybe. The braking zones are where you're losing out. |
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Exactly :-D The etiquette from the drivers being passed is high, and clear (directionals can sometimes be confusing - "is he moving right with the right directional or is he telling me to pass on right?"...those types of scenarios. But he was tracked out all the way to the right so just head forward, make the pass decisively before the next corner, and look for the next victim (ahead). Check the mirrors on the straights and try to determine if someone faster is gaining on you. The faster guys will learn you have great awareness (if you see the same people at multiple events) if you time your point-by's so neither of you lose momentum. This will payoff as you gain speed and confidence and you start passing much faster cars since even with 200hp, we drive "momentum" cars. |
Thanks I get it now. :)
I was giving a thumbs up to each person as I passed as a thanks for moving over. But perhaps I should just concentrate on my driving, i'm too polite. :D Tyres were normal Primacy HP on the day and and at the end of the stint it was moving around and the brakes we just starting to get a different feel and after I stopped pad deposit were in several places on the discs. I purchased Hawkes and PFC pads with DBA discs and the next track is easier on brakes so I should be fine. Thank you for the feedback, will see how I get on at the next track day! |
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