Laguna Seca Open Track Nov 25
Oooooooh Yeeeeeaaaaahhh!
:hail: http://www.norcal-saac.org/news/1111ls.htm Just got my registration in, and ordered a new set of rear tires. Looks like I might be putting my exhaust discs back in. :shame: Tech & Safety Equipment Requirements SNELL M95/SA95 HELMETS ARE NO LONGER ACCEPTED AT NOR CAL SAAC TRACK EVENTS. 92 dB SOUND LIMIT FOR THIS EVENT Minimum safety requirements for drivers and passengers: • Helmet: Snell SA2000,M2000,SA2005,M2005 or newer CHECK • 2.5 lb. fire extinguisher mounted with metal bracket CHECK • Roll bar for ALL occupants in open-cockpit cars • Full coverage, non-melting shoes in ALL groups CHECK • Gloves (fire retardant or leather) in ALL groups CHECK • Full-length cotton pants in Yellow, Red, and Green CHECK • Long-sleeve cotton shirts in Yellow, Red, and Green CHECK • 4-point safety harnesses in Green 92 dB Sound Limit SIGH The Monterey County restricts the maximum sound output level of all cars to 92 dB (A-weighted decibel scale) as measured by County officials. Any car exceeding the sound limit must immediately come off the track and must be modified to achieve compliance before re-entering the track. There are no exceptions to the sound limit. Failure to comply with the sound limit will result in disqualification from the event with no refund. |
They weren't real picky about the shoes. ;) I think 1/2" or even 3/4" would be fine. I have a set of both if you want to borrow them.
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Thanks Rick I've got a set or two or three as well! I'm pretty excited and just need to get my fire extinguisher bracket fabbed up and mounted. Oh and mount some tires. I guess I need to take a day off. Been working 13-14 hours a day so I'm ready for some fun!
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****! That's a Friday....would love to track a car where it was born! I'm going to need to be happy with with my buttonwillow and wsir on the 20th and 27th :P
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Originally Posted by Krnnerdboy
(Post 6177795)
****! That's a Friday....would love to track a car where it was born! I'm going to need to be happy with with my buttonwillow and wsir on the 20th and 27th :P
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Did you survive?
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Originally Posted by 5 DOT 0
(Post 6186940)
Did you survive?
I'm downloading vids to the computer right now. Was messing around with Harry's lap timer so it just recorded individual laps. In short, LS is unbelievibly awesome. The 300 vertical feet of elevation change over the 2.2X mile track makes for some hair raising moments. The craziest is of course the corkscrew. You drive up the 300 feet and heavy brake, then turn left. Once you kiss the chicane you turn hard right into the abyss. You literally cannot see where you are going with the cliff they call a down hill there. I would not be surprised if the front right tire comes off the ground! The second hairball spot is the main straight where you're over 100 MPH over the blind rise into a downhill turn... I had a very experienced guy riding with me all day and he kept pushing and pushing me to go wide open in 4th over that thing. With SPORT mode on the dang "gnomes" would be kissing the brakes and making the car unstable in the line I was taking. Later when I killed the ESC all-together it was much more under control through that section. Then again I took a better line. All in all it was the most fun I have ever had behind the wheel! :metal: Pics and vids to follow. For some reason my iPhone is not downloading them to my laptop... |
Originally Posted by Fat Boss
(Post 6187143)
I did! Unfortunately I now know what it's like to slide sideways at sixty and blast through a 1 foot tall wall of sand bags, going airborne, and bouncing back onto the track just after the corkscrew.... Mercifully I was riding shotgun in someone else's car at the time!!!
Originally Posted by Fat Boss
(Post 6187143)
In short, LS is unbelievibly awesome. The 300 vertical feet of elevation change over the 2.2X mile track makes for some hair raising moments. The craziest is of course the corkscrew. You drive up the 300 feet and heavy brake, then turn left. Once you kiss the chicane you turn hard right into the abyss. You literally cannot see where you are going with the cliff they call a down hill there. I would not be surprised if the front right tire comes off the ground! The second hairball spot is the main straight where you're over 100 MPH over the blind rise into a downhill turn... I had a very experienced guy riding with me all day and he kept pushing and pushing me to go wide open in 4th over that thing. With SPORT mode on the dang "gnomes" would be kissing the brakes and making the car unstable in the line I was taking. Later when I killed the ESC all-together it was much more under control through that section. Then again I took a better line.
Originally Posted by Fat Boss
(Post 6187143)
I'm downloading vids to the computer right now. Was messing around with Harry's lap timer so it just recorded individual laps.
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Are you kidding about the colored pants and shirts or is this serious?
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Rick- sadly no video. Learning experience. Always move the camera mount to the other car and capture ALL laps! Working on the vids right now... It's tough because the power is out and I'm at the "emergency shelter" aka the sports bar.
blong- hahaha those are the run group colors. I stuck in beginner and passed most everyone. A guy in a PJ Saleen was surprised when I passed him. |
Here's a video of I think my fastest lap at 1:53, which I'm fine with for my first day out at LS. The guy that rode with me on THIS SESSION ONLY was a friend of an instructor level guy. I don't think I had too much speed! :dunno:
I'm having difficulty downloading the vids directly to the computer, had to upload this one direct from the phone. I'll post another one or two if they have anything cool in them. Can't wait to go back. :devil: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ald7hSDMDwU |
Here's one where I almost lost it. You can hear the good coaching I was getting early in the day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZC4UuyxHXM And some pics I took. Have a funky app on the iPhone called CAMWOW that does the coloring book look. http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/s...v252011046.jpg http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/s...v252011042.jpg http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/s...v252011041.jpg http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/s...v252011040.jpg Here's a California Special with a 347 I was running with all day. Love the car. He's out there doing it with drum brakes! (tried to rotate it within photobucket, but it shows sideways on the preview...) http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/s...v252011047.jpg http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/s...v252011054.jpg |
weather looked good. I wish I could have gone next time im there!!
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nice...
I could watch lap videos of LS all day long...
it's a funny comment from the instructor ;-) I thought you looked pretty smooth / not too fast...that 9/10 combo can be a sphincter-tightener though, for sure, as it's reeeally downhill there. I'm surprised he didn't mention your line on the setup for 9...that's a tricky spot. it's counter-intuitive relative to most corners, in that you've got to be careful not to set up from full wide right...best to stay at least a car's width from track-right...reason being that the track has nice camber inside of that but then flattens near track-right...which is why you see a lot of people bail right there or get the rear light there, freak out a bit, then hook it back to the inside. |
Originally Posted by fuhrius
(Post 6189774)
I could watch lap videos of LS all day long...
it's a funny comment from the instructor ;-) I thought you looked pretty smooth / not too fast...that 9/10 combo can be a sphincter-tightener though, for sure, as it's reeeally downhill there. I'm surprised he didn't mention your line on the setup for 9...that's a tricky spot. it's counter-intuitive relative to most corners, in that you've got to be careful not to set up from full wide right...best to stay at least a car's width from track-right...reason being that the track has nice camber inside of that but then flattens near track-right...which is why you see a lot of people bail right there or get the rear light there, freak out a bit, then hook it back to the inside. I'm rolling with TEAM SHELBY on Sat. Going from Saratoga to Half Moon Bay for lunch. You're welcome to join. It's a lot of fun running with a bunch of late model Shelbys. Check out the Pacific Region on TeamShelby.com if you're interested. |
Originally Posted by Fat Boss
(Post 6187553)
Here's a video of I think my fastest lap at 1:53, which I'm fine with for my first day out at LS. The guy that rode with me on THIS SESSION ONLY was a friend of an instructor level guy. I don't think I had too much speed! :dunno:
I'm having difficulty downloading the vids directly to the computer, had to upload this one direct from the phone. I'll post another one or two if they have anything cool in them. Can't wait to go back. :devil: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ald7hSDMDwU |
Originally Posted by phytrpilot
(Post 6190111)
Nice job Andy!:)
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Originally Posted by Fat Boss
(Post 6190234)
Thanks Charlie! Track Attack was pretty instrumental for me looking back after going to LS. Was great to meet you there. :cheers:
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