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3rd December 2010, 14:07
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Location: Sheffield
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Originally Posted by KamRacing
Thats what rev limiters are for. Sod backing off
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Yeah ya dont go out on track to do a sunday drive!
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3rd December 2010, 14:54
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Saxperience Addict
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: A farm shed in Aylesbury
Posts: 14,916
Car(s): Corolla AE86
Peugeot 205 B18C (in bits)
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Originally Posted by Tufty
Thanks for that Kev, i have watched bedford and it does seem like its a bit heavy on top end.....
So i think i will try brands hatch first and like you say does take it easy. I am thinking about doing a lotus elise track day experience thing like just to get tog rips with it a little bit!
Jason
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I would go for maximum seat time in your own car so you understand it better. An elise is a totally different beast. If you go to brands I dont mind coming along as a passenger to help advise. My experience is more in Kart racing but the techniques for braking and turning, apexes and the like are basically the same.
The longer you spend behind the wheel of the saxo the more dialled in to its intrinsic handling traits you will be.
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3rd December 2010, 15:09
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Location: Sheffield
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Originally Posted by KamRacing
I would go for maximum seat time in your own car so you understand it better. An elise is a totally different beast. If you go to brands I dont mind coming along as a passenger to help advise. My experience is more in Kart racing but the techniques for braking and turning, apexes and the like are basically the same.
The longer you spend behind the wheel of the saxo the more dialled in to its intrinsic handling traits you will be.
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Lines are different in karting thought arent they?
I went on an experience day thing and drove a scooby with an instructor, he said straight away that he could tell i have done a lot of karting before because of the lines i was trying to take, was quite interesting actually and i gained ALOT of pace listening to him
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3rd December 2010, 15:12
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Uckfield, East Sussex
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Car(s): Citroen saxo 1.4 furio
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Karting is a different story with lines mainly due to the grip. Going off the perfect line you can find much more time if you find that grip than what you will if you go off the line in a car. Mainly due to weight transfer. A car won't like going off line and will struggle to get back on the line for the next few corners. Karts can zip off line and back on with ease
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3rd December 2010, 17:39
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Basic Lines,techniques and principles is pretty much the same when racing round a circuit. Karts dont like going off line either, certainly not the ones we race. your usual hire karts are timid in comparison. The ability to recover if you do wander off line is generally down to mass though the traction of slicks helps (unless you are racing in the wet / cold). A car simply cannot react like a kart with direction change but thats not a problem. If you cannot get your car under control and on the correct line for the next corner you probably need to stop and have a think what you are doing. You might not be carrying the optimum speed but thats not really a problem as you can build back up into your rhythm.
I've done plenty of trackdays with FWD cars and understand the differences in how the vehicles handle. I'm not going to teach someone Karting techniques when they simply do not apply. At the same time you have to be aware of the differences between racing and trackdays. You do not need to be fast on a trackday so you should not be putting the pressure of starting out going hell for leather. You end up crashing at the first corner and looking a prat. To be honest you can talk for hours about driving techniques. You want to instil enough so the driver can have fun safely.
Kev
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3rd December 2010, 17:46
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i used to drive minimax. So fairly brisk. just got silly expensive so had to give up. You will find people taking bizzare lines when karting trying to chase the time. it's amazing, you approach a half throttle mid apex, then back to full on the exit. The guy in front of you may go wide and be able to blat it through the corner. In most cars this would unbalance the car when trying to get back on the racing line for the next corner.
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3rd December 2010, 18:24
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You may compromise the speed in one to get a better line on another so I understand what you mean but corners should never be looked at individually but as part of a sequence of turns so you would look to never unbalance the car dramatically. Theres often a few ways to take a corner when racing to gain advantage, but a trackday is single file round the corners so more often an optimum line is there. This will vary slightly from car to car, but its down to the driver at the time to learn to understand the feedback he or she is getting and act accordingly to find the grip and traction. At least we dont have to fight to gain 1/10th of a second on a trackday
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19th January 2011, 02:50
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#28
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Southend, Essex/Thetford, Norfolk
Posts: 4,203
Car(s): Seat Mii Toca/VW Polo Gti 6c 1.8 turbo
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Do what i did...go to the ring LOL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KF6w1EU33k
Not bad for a first go aye?
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