So this weekend I took my first leap into the world of turning and had a good time. My biggest concern was not remembering or being able to "read" the course and missing cones/going of course. That ended up being nothing, I had no doubts as I went through the course on where I should be going. I'm very glad that I walked the course a couple times, once by myself and once with the novice instructor ( 14 time national champ, I'm horrible with names so I don't remember ). I also think getting to work the first heat, watch the second, and run the third really helped. I got the "lucky" corner three and that is where 90% of the cones that got hit happened, so I was able to learn what not to do there. The radio guy in corner three for our work heat was a great guy and veteran SCCA driver and he was kind enough to answer all my questions when we weren't running to put cones back.
My runs:
My goal after watching a other mustangs run was a 46 second lap. My first lap I was a little deer in the head lights, so I forgot to disable traction control and made a safe and leisurely 50.96 second lap. I was making the tires howl in the turns but I wasn't really challenging the cones.
My second lap I thought I needed to be allot more aggressive and made sure to turn off the traction control. The combination of the two was a fatal mistake. It was like I was on ice out there. I'd turn the wheel the car would keep going straight, multiple times I came very close to plowing cones in the first three corners. And final in the last corner I managed to get ass end in front and plowed a cone. I thought I might of took it with me, but luckily I didn't. It was a mess, lol. 54.73 +1
I asked a couple other mustang drivers in my heat what their tire pressure was in front and decided to lower my fronts to 42 and keep my rears at 35. I also probably made a decision that will slow my learning curve but help my control. I left the traction control on. I still had allot of push, but better control and ended up with a two second improvement. 48.81
forth lap I lowered fronts to 40, kept traction control on, and was final able to remember to not push the clutch in every time I braked. Push wasn't nearly as bad and resulted in a slight improvement to 48.173
Last lap I changed nothing and actually thought I was going slow as hell. The first corner I went into too hot and it pushed a little and the rest just seemed uneventful and slow. Somehow I ended up with my best time of 46.78.
I did at least get faster, and had fun. I also got a ride along with Jason McCall in his C4 vette, that was eye opening. I think I was bad luck because he ended up with a DNF for that lap. I was surprised at how he threw the car around and how it would seemingly grab and go instead of slide out of control.
I need to get better at approaching folks to ride with me and give pointers. I just kind of stuck to myself and did my own thing. Everything to too fast for me to process during the runs. I have no idea what my line was, can't remember where my hand where. I think on one run my right hand was on the shifter for most of it, lol. I also think I really screwed my learning curve by "relying" on the traction control to keep me pointed in the right direction. Well it is a starting place and I had fun.
My runs:
My goal after watching a other mustangs run was a 46 second lap. My first lap I was a little deer in the head lights, so I forgot to disable traction control and made a safe and leisurely 50.96 second lap. I was making the tires howl in the turns but I wasn't really challenging the cones.
My second lap I thought I needed to be allot more aggressive and made sure to turn off the traction control. The combination of the two was a fatal mistake. It was like I was on ice out there. I'd turn the wheel the car would keep going straight, multiple times I came very close to plowing cones in the first three corners. And final in the last corner I managed to get ass end in front and plowed a cone. I thought I might of took it with me, but luckily I didn't. It was a mess, lol. 54.73 +1
I asked a couple other mustang drivers in my heat what their tire pressure was in front and decided to lower my fronts to 42 and keep my rears at 35. I also probably made a decision that will slow my learning curve but help my control. I left the traction control on. I still had allot of push, but better control and ended up with a two second improvement. 48.81
forth lap I lowered fronts to 40, kept traction control on, and was final able to remember to not push the clutch in every time I braked. Push wasn't nearly as bad and resulted in a slight improvement to 48.173
Last lap I changed nothing and actually thought I was going slow as hell. The first corner I went into too hot and it pushed a little and the rest just seemed uneventful and slow. Somehow I ended up with my best time of 46.78.
I did at least get faster, and had fun. I also got a ride along with Jason McCall in his C4 vette, that was eye opening. I think I was bad luck because he ended up with a DNF for that lap. I was surprised at how he threw the car around and how it would seemingly grab and go instead of slide out of control.
I need to get better at approaching folks to ride with me and give pointers. I just kind of stuck to myself and did my own thing. Everything to too fast for me to process during the runs. I have no idea what my line was, can't remember where my hand where. I think on one run my right hand was on the shifter for most of it, lol. I also think I really screwed my learning curve by "relying" on the traction control to keep me pointed in the right direction. Well it is a starting place and I had fun.


