Nick and I have been chatting offline about his video, but I wanted to post some comments here.
Oval - I agree with Cy on this one, stay higher for longer, and get on the gas earlier.
Turn 3 - I agree with Mark, turn in just a tad later and sharper to get full power down earlier. Yes, this effectively decreases the radius of turn 3, but it increases the radius of turn 4. Running the outside of turn 4 decreases the radius, which is the last thing that Nick needs when he's struggling to get full power down.
Turn 6 - I'm somewhere in the middle. I like to go about 1' beyond the white line to the right on track out of turn 6. It doesn't upset the car too much, but it allows for a wider exit compared to staying within the line. Also, Nick needs to pull the car back over to the left a bit to line up T8, unlike a Miata.
T8 -
dradernh wrote:I've seen Greg take that line & I don't understand it.
This is what Greg needs to do to maintain full power over the tree house. Unless you are WOT here, you need to tweak your line. I am constantly tweaking my line over T8 depending on the level of grip I have. If my tires are sticking, I can maintain WOT while hugging T8. If I'm on street tires or r-comps that are falling off (or still warming up), I will line up to the left of the T7 exit curbing to increase the turning radius at the top of the hill so I don't have to lift off the throttle (and still actually make the turn).
Two other things I've mentioned to Nick are T10 and T11b - a slightly more aggressive turn-in at T10 to loosen the rear might help point the car up the track so it doesn't wash out as bad at exit. Finally, at T11, I like to run all over the curbing at entry. By avoiding this curb, the entry to the corner is tightened, and it makes it harder to brake hard in a straight line since the car is constantly turning.
Nick mentioned concerns about running over curbs in T11 - does anyone care to share experiences of broken car parts through the North Chicane? I've heard of trashed suspension/wheels going too wide on exit (going beyond the exit bump/curb in the ditch), but I don't think I've heard of anything too bad by hitting the curb at entry.