Great inboard footage of yours truly spining in it's own coolant when rad hose came off while tracking off turn 12 and applying full power on the straight at NHMS today. All set for another day!

http://s235.photobucket.com/albums/ee51 ... 302012.mp4
Wondering if it was related to the drop in coolant pressure. During an event with PCA at NH last year, I also had the same rad hose pop off on Nick's E36 325i (worn motor mounts) and the engine died within 2-3 seconds as the coolant pissed out on the grass to the left of T7.brucesallen wrote:Looks like you only put one foot in. You had to restart the engine.
I had it so the students could see seat position, etc. and it was the first time trying the angle. Need more links to get outside view properly plus srt the black dot for in/out resolution on the GoPro.CP wrote:Interesting camera angle...
StephanAlfa wrote:I had it so the students could see seat position, etc. and it was the first time trying the angle. Need more links to get outside view properly plus srt the black dot for in/out resolution on the GoPro.CP wrote:Interesting camera angle...
Certainly did not intend to spin on purpose. The top part of the coolant tank is mafe of plastic which became brittle and broke off spewing coolant off the track out of T12 and I spun on my own fluid. Same #@$%* happened again later in the day but I had water instead and gave the poor student (with Nate) on the CObra a bit of a "car wash", sorry!
I must say in 12 years of racing with COM this is my very first incident I caused with a minor dealy in a run group. Apologies! but given the "record" I think it's pretty good in terms of keeping my nose clean ... and car off the wall.
It certainly is. I'm not sure where you draw the line.There are two things here. Not counter steering up on the banked oval and picking predictable or safe path during loss of control of the car.But Marcus: the natural thing to do when the back end begins to come around is to counter-steer.
I didn't invent this idea or something. It's possibly a much bigger mistake for a NASCAR, Indy car or other faster cars. I suppose the pavement seems a lot narrower at 160 or so.Let's not get people thinking that counter-steering to catch a slide in the oval is a bad/wrong thing to do.
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