My NHMS pet peeve..

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Re: My NHMS pet peeve..

Post by WillM » Wed May 18, 2011 11:47 am

TroyV wrote:Will,

I was under the assumption that the cones were just abitrarily put there by NHMS. If we are putting them out there and have control over their position, then I would ask that we use half as many, and move them back so as to not suggest a line.

Thanks for considering it.........I will stop whining about it now.
That is exactly the case...NHMS puts the cones out before we get there. I would not call the placement arbitrary. That said, we move/remove them as necessary. Tommy & his crew at NHMS have always been great about giving us the freedom to move things around a bit. The entrance to the track @ pitout is gated and padlocked, usually until around the time of the driver meeting.

T1 & T2 have each changed a few times over the past few years. The area has become a bit more wide-open, with less grass, more pavement, and an additional tire wall. The removal of the grass effectively changed the configuration of all 3 corners (T1, T2a, T2b), As such, the cones are now required to define the racing surface.

IF anyone has any objection as to how the cones are placed during the event, please bring it to our attention at the event. Tell Sam (or chief of ops) or me (chief instructor). Both of us are usually quite busy during the day and often do not get out on track as often as we'd like, which means that we won't know about issues on-track unless someone tells us!
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Re: My NHMS pet peeve..

Post by savage217 » Wed May 18, 2011 12:57 pm

I 100% agree, move them back! better yet, get rid of them and lets run the oval! At the open track test day (Basically an scca test day) the cones were pushed back a lot. It was perfect. In the afternoon we got to run the oval as well :twisted:
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Re: My NHMS pet peeve..

Post by Grippy » Wed May 18, 2011 4:19 pm

What ever happend to adjusting your line to the track conditions? Why not try the low line?
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Re: My NHMS pet peeve..

Post by TroyV » Wed May 18, 2011 4:49 pm

Nothing happened to it....and I think for the most part we all adjust to changing conditions.

I was just asking if we could move the cones. If the answer is no, then that'll be the end of it.

Have you hit cones down there? That's a trick question because I know the answer. :) There is no reason to be punting cones in a place where there is so much pavement.
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Re: My NHMS pet peeve..

Post by breakaway500 » Wed May 18, 2011 6:04 pm

Cone punting can get expensive...Image :shock:
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Re: My NHMS pet peeve..

Post by cuda6666 » Thu May 19, 2011 8:09 am

I'm surprised more drivers don't experiment with the low line into 1. Instead of pussy footing around up high doing a trail braking dance with the cones, it makes more sense to come in low and brake straight. I always make up time this way when following a high liner into 1, and I'd be making a pass if I weren't concerned about the cardiac health of the pit out guy. Given that 2a is a throwaway corner, there's really no downside to taking the low line into 1.
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Re: My NHMS pet peeve..

Post by Mick » Thu May 19, 2011 10:22 am

I used to like the low line too, but since they changed the south chicane the high line seems to be quicker for me. Have you driven the new layout? (I haven't seen the SPBee Subie in a while)

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Re: My NHMS pet peeve..

Post by breakaway500 » Thu May 19, 2011 10:24 am

What makes you think all the "high line" drivers have not experimented with the "low line"? Some cars/drivers just prefer the "high line".
I try all sorts of lines..and try them again if they work out for the better. All my cars have a different preference on track as to where they are comfortable. Blocking off the track surface with multitudes of cones for the sake of defining a line doesn't seem right to me. (except autocrossing.. :wink: )
Unless there is a dangerous obstical you should avoid hitting,like a hole or an edge to the track surface,or marking off unused entry/exits or configuration options,I see cones as nothing more than debris on track.
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Re: My NHMS pet peeve..

Post by nateh » Thu May 19, 2011 10:26 am

Mick, that was my feeling as well. But I haven't been sufficiently quantitative in my testing to say for sure.

Before all these changes, I had convinced myself through comparison testing that the lap times were the same for the two lines, at least in a Miata.
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Re: My NHMS pet peeve..

Post by nateh » Thu May 19, 2011 10:37 am

Mark, I agree totally: "Unless there is a dangerous obstacle you should avoid hitting, like a hole or an edge to the track surface, or marking off unused entry/exits or configuration options, I see cones as nothing more than debris on track."
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Re: My NHMS pet peeve..

Post by WillM » Thu May 19, 2011 1:39 pm

I think Mick nailed it. The low line used to be the fast line. The new configuration has changed that, at least from my perspective. My guess is that Frank hasn't run NHMS after July of 2010.

I think one thing has become clear from this thread: some of us are fixated on cones. Bob Shake 'N Bake Brooks - please arrange for ice cream cones at the next BBQ. You could charge $10 each and make a bundle!
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Re: My NHMS pet peeve..

Post by betelgeuse » Thu May 19, 2011 2:01 pm

I take the middle line into T1 :? , but I still think the cones should be moved back some.

I thought it was pretty good on the test/tune day except for the cone in the middle of turn 2b the whole afternoon.

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Re: My NHMS pet peeve..

Post by cuda6666 » Thu May 19, 2011 2:44 pm

WillM wrote:I think Mick nailed it. The low line used to be the fast line. The new configuration has changed that, at least from my perspective. My guess is that Frank hasn't run NHMS after July of 2010.

I did run on the new configuration - and I was slow :lol:
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Re: My NHMS pet peeve..

Post by savage217 » Sun May 22, 2011 10:50 pm

Definitely agree with Mick. I take the high/middle line. The low line is definitely slower with the new configuration. Obviously we all adapt to where the cones are but why not make it more fun and faster by pushing them back? Who wants to go slower?
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Re: My NHMS pet peeve..

Post by 6PAK72 » Mon May 23, 2011 9:31 pm

liz says she is easily distracted by bright colorful objects and thus the cones are a distraction to her ability to drive flatout. :shock:
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