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Post by Grippy » Tue Jul 12, 2011 3:40 pm

Is this track run clockwise or CCW?
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Post by Chrispy » Tue Jul 12, 2011 3:52 pm

Clockwise according to the videos I watched.
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Post by jeffw » Tue Jul 12, 2011 6:26 pm

Chrispy wrote:Clockwise according to the videos I watched.
Correct.

is a video showing a pretty decent line.
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Re: lightning

Post by velozmedia » Wed Jul 13, 2011 11:34 am

fun video ;)


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Re: lightning

Post by blindsidefive0 » Wed Jul 13, 2011 1:07 pm

Dave and I were able to get to Lightning earlier this spring. Here's my NASA TT best lap in my dad's SSGT 964:


I wrote up some track notes in this thread:
http://comscc.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3207
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Post by nateh » Tue Jul 26, 2011 11:01 pm

I've done a draft of the classroom track guide presentation for Lightning. I used a lot of the inputs from this thread.

Can I ask that folks have a look and see what I have screwed up or missed?

http://www.driversupply.com/cgi-bin/sto ... COMSCC.htm

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Re: lightning

Post by naschmitz » Wed Jul 27, 2011 6:43 am

nateh wrote:I've done a draft of the classroom track guide presentation for Lightning. I used a lot of the inputs from this thread.

Can I ask that folks have a look and see what I have screwed up or missed?

http://www.driversupply.com/cgi-bin/sto ... COMSCC.htm

Thanks!
Don't know what you screwed up or missed but I sure like having these study guides, Nate! Thanks for making them available in advance of the event. I've downloaded a couple other guides, but this format you use makes it much easier to remember once you put the guide down and strap in.
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Re: lightning

Post by naschmitz » Wed Jul 27, 2011 6:56 am

Just thought of something, Nate. Do you usually put in graphics or descriptions of pit in and pit out?
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Re: lightning

Post by dtlemoine » Wed Jul 27, 2011 9:29 am

Nate - as always, your guide is a fantastic read!

Couple of comments:

1. Passing Zones - I would expect we could consider opening these up, at least for the licensed folks. If my memory serves me correctly, you can actually get a bit of passing done between 5 and 6 (this is a very gentle curve in the track, taken flat out in most cars - there is plenty of room to get by on the right if someone stays wide for you). Same story between 8 and 9, 8 is "barely" a turn, and there is plenty of room to let a car or two by before entering the light bulb. Finally, between the exit of the light bulb and 10, there is more room to get by there. 10 isn't a very sharp corner at all, and again is taken flat out in many cars.

The comments re: passing above come from a fairly well versed source (me), as I was driving a bone stock E36 325i earlier this year on track with a bunch of monster EVO's, STi's, Corvette's, etc. at a NASA event, so needless to say, my left arm was out the window most of the day. They had open passing on the entire course, and the sections I listed above worked pretty well for me. Perhaps the instructors could huddle around lunchtime on day 1 to talk through these, after getting a chance to drive them.

2. Turn 5 - can't stress enough here that you absolutely can't early apex here. Needs to be mid/late, and you need to keep turning (let's just say I found this out the hard way). There is plenty of sand/gravel, so you won't go far, and likely won't damage the car at all, but its never fun to go off roading in a racecar...



Can't wait to see you all on Monday in Millville (assuming we've truly put the fuel pump issues to bed on Nick's 325i...!
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Post by blindsidefive0 » Wed Jul 27, 2011 10:37 am

dtlemoine wrote:Turn 5 - can't stress enough here that you absolutely can't early apex here. Needs to be mid/late, and you need to keep turning (let's just say I found this out the hard way).
Yes...in my car...on the warm-up :lol:
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Re: lightning

Post by nateh » Wed Jul 27, 2011 10:49 pm

Thanks for all the comments. Revising!
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