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NHMS 2 Videos

Post by dtlemoine » Mon Jun 29, 2015 2:44 pm

HUGE thank you to all those that helped diagnose & replace a shitty wheel bearing - Kevin & Kyle Williams, Peter F, Jeff W. (slide hammer ended up being the key to getting that POS out of the hub...), Jon C, etc. etc.

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Re: NHMS 2 Videos

Post by hroundy » Mon Jun 29, 2015 4:48 pm

Nice run. I found the lateral movement on you gear shift lever interesting.

Here is my time trial. Lap is the fastest even with the bobble at 7.

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Post by breakaway500 » Mon Jun 29, 2015 5:16 pm

I thought this event was going to be a south oval configuration..what happened?
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Post by Mark Swinehart » Mon Jun 29, 2015 5:17 pm

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Post by jeffw » Mon Jun 29, 2015 5:35 pm

Here's my wet time trial video:

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Post by Rotary-Amuse » Mon Jun 29, 2015 8:46 pm

Here are my two fastest laps from Saturday. Feel free to tear it apart, I'd appreciate the feedback (positive or negative) for NHMS No.3 in the fall

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Huge thank you's to Nate Hine for your awesome instruction throughout the day and Blaine Stine for your help with the mid-session brake bleed - I really appreciate it


Great seeing everyone again and meeting some new friends this past weekend - I'll see you out on Thompson in a few weeks

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Post by joncowen » Tue Jun 30, 2015 5:56 am

Here is my TT.
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I think i hit a bird in turn 9 on the 3rd lap.
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Post by blindsidefive0 » Tue Jun 30, 2015 8:16 am

Jon, wow - beast mode.

Rick - looking good! I like the line you're taking just about everywhere. One thing I'd consider is when/how you're getting on the throttle in certain corners. Ideally, you want to begin getting on the power only once you are certain that you won't have to lift before track-out. A little bit of mid-corner coasting (Nate, don't kill me...) is sometimes actually a good thing. Since I'll probably screw up the details, I'll let Ross Bentley explain exactly what I'm talking about:

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An example of where you would want to apply this is Turn 3 (but NHMS is notorious for this). Check out your video at ~1:20. Partial throttle is applied multiple times before you're able to fully commit to full throttle. Simply, you're on the throttle a tick too early, and it's causing the car to push, forcing a couple quick lifts before you can really get on it. If you were to wait a fraction of a second further before easing into the throttle, you will likely be able to pin it to the floor earlier. A quick tip to putting this into practice is to find the exit of the corner with your vision ASAP - as you enter T3, immediately aim your vision up the hill. If you can't find your exit and you're on the gas, you're just firing blind and may have to lift/return to power. However, if you do find the exit before you've finished coming across the ruble strips at the apex, your brain should already be able to "see" how the car needs to track up the hill, and you can apply power accordingly...easier said than done.
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Post by Andre » Tue Jun 30, 2015 8:41 am

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Post by blindsidefive0 » Tue Jun 30, 2015 9:10 am

Andre, what kind of plastic are those tires made of?

Here's my TT:
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Re: NHMS 2 Videos

Post by Andre » Tue Jun 30, 2015 10:04 am

Nick, that's some sweet driving! What kind of rain tires are those? They look like awesome rain tires.
Your car is miata-like planted, with double the power, best combination ever.

My tires completely fell apart too, huge chunks of rub...plastic got ripped off.
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Post by mattd » Tue Jun 30, 2015 11:38 am

jeffw wrote:Here's my wet time trial video:
Nice run, Jeff - I learned a few things in watching that - thanks!

Here's a couple of wet laps on Sunday morning - really fun time chasing Mr. Hosker around the track - reminded me of the "good old days"!

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Re: NHMS 2 Videos

Post by Gidyupp » Tue Jun 30, 2015 4:20 pm

Andre wrote:#910 2015 Mustang
skip anywhere for random wobbly oversteer
Hi Andre,
I'm guessing you have the Pirelli P-Suck-0 tires that Ford puts on the mustang? I had those on my '11 and they were horrible. I replaced them with Bridgestone RE-11s and it was like driving a different car. Not a lot of choices for sticky 19" street tires out there.
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Re: NHMS 2 Videos

Post by Rotary-Amuse » Tue Jun 30, 2015 9:48 pm

blindsidefive0 wrote:Jon, wow - beast mode.

Rick - looking good! I like the line you're taking just about everywhere. One thing I'd consider is when/how you're getting on the throttle in certain corners. Ideally, you want to begin getting on the power only once you are certain that you won't have to lift before track-out. A little bit of mid-corner coasting (Nate, don't kill me...) is sometimes actually a good thing. Since I'll probably screw up the details, I'll let Ross Bentley explain exactly what I'm talking about:

An example of where you would want to apply this is Turn 3 (but NHMS is notorious for this). Check out your video at ~1:20. Partial throttle is applied multiple times before you're able to fully commit to full throttle. Simply, you're on the throttle a tick too early, and it's causing the car to push, forcing a couple quick lifts before you can really get on it. If you were to wait a fraction of a second further before easing into the throttle, you will likely be able to pin it to the floor earlier. A quick tip to putting this into practice is to find the exit of the corner with your vision ASAP - as you enter T3, immediately aim your vision up the hill. If you can't find your exit and you're on the gas, you're just firing blind and may have to lift/return to power. However, if you do find the exit before you've finished coming across the ruble strips at the apex, your brain should already be able to "see" how the car needs to track up the hill, and you can apply power accordingly...easier said than done.

Thanks for the feedback, Nick - I really appreciate it! That write up and video was insightful and very helpful. I will work on that at our next event at NHMS and keep it in mind out on Thompson and Palmer (maybe T5?)

Cheers!

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Re: NHMS 2 Videos

Post by blindsidefive0 » Wed Jul 01, 2015 8:43 am

Andre, thanks man! Those are Hoosier H2O's, essentially A6's with directional tread blocks: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... &tab=Sizes

Rick, T5 at Palmer is a perfect example of where to apply this concept, especially because of the climb that immediately follows the corner.
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