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Nicely done, John!
That situation is often the prelude to disaster, but you handled it exactly right.
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Tony K PCA Potomac, Rennlist Member 89 944 Turbo 85 Carrera - Sold TrackVision 944Cup |
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I'll try to get that song in my head at the next event!
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John V 2024 BMW G87 ///M2 (Next 444) 2021 Toyota Supra GR (The Bupra, Other 444) 2016 BMW M235 2015 Porsche Cayenne Diesel 2007 Cayman S, #444 2013 Golf R 2012 BWM x5 2017 Mazda MX-5 Club 3 time DE Parade Lap Champion #BestInstructorEver - Unknown |
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A few of my Blue group buddies captured the after effects in their videos. (visibility was zero exiting #9 for a while, sorry blue group!). I'll see if I can post them later.[/QUOTE]
John, Nice save! Here is what those behind you had to deal with.
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Andy R __________ 1997 993 C4S 2016 Cayenne S 2019 540 Last edited by realroadrage; 04-05-2012 at 04:01 PM. Reason: Embedded video |
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Nice catch John!
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If you realize you're early in 8, and especially if you're early in 7 and 8, you need to take it easy in 9, breath off the throttle extra before turn-in, and make certain you get all the way down to the apex. Most runs into the tire wall after 9 start with problems in turn 6 or 7...
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Peter (not "Pete") K. 2026 Lucid Gravity Grand Touring (EV Tow Vehicle) 1997 Spec Boxster #671 2016 Cayman S 2016 Toyota Highlander--wife's DD 2017 VW GTI SE (DD) Gone and missed: 2003 Miata ("SM") race car 1992 Miata ("SSM") race car 2009 911 C2S Coupe 2004 Toyota Prius - sold to son's girlfriend 2006 Dodge Durango 2003 Acura MDX 86 Black 911 Coupe race car 86 Gold 911 Targa 82 WineRedMetallic 911 Targa |
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John: T4 was the big offender that I saw.
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David D. '87 Targa - 2024 was the year, beeches... |
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OK. Thanks DD and everyone for your thoughts.
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John V 2024 BMW G87 ///M2 (Next 444) 2021 Toyota Supra GR (The Bupra, Other 444) 2016 BMW M235 2015 Porsche Cayenne Diesel 2007 Cayman S, #444 2013 Golf R 2012 BWM x5 2017 Mazda MX-5 Club 3 time DE Parade Lap Champion #BestInstructorEver - Unknown |
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Vranko thanks for posting my agriculture work in turn 1. Sorry if I distracted you. Luckily I managed to keep up enough speed to get out of the gravel and not ruin everyone's session.
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I've always advocated looking for that straight line between apex and trackout of T9, to keep the car under control. But if you do find yourself heading beyond the pavement, keeping it straight will more often than not maintain control of the car. Once you're two wheels off and going straight, a slight throttle lift to slow the car, and then gently moving to the right gets all 4 back on the pavement.
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- Tony P. Currently - 1984 944 SP2 racer - 1977 911 KM Special vintage racer - 2000 Boxster S (now mine) - 1995 993 (garage queen) - 2007 Cayman S (wife's track beast) - 2017 F350 (tow monster) - 2018 Jeep Wrangler - 1982 911 Targa (resurrection in process) Gone but not forgotten - 1989 944S2 - 1979 RX7 - 1986 944 - 1991 944S2 (in car heaven...) - 2001 Chevy Suburban 2500 (FIL's beast now) - 2012 Cayman R |
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I am reminded of one of my favorite quotes from Mario Andretti, "The difference between champions and also rans is that champions recognize their mistakes faster." Everyone fuchs up, but if you realize it immediately, the correction could be so small, it is hardly noticed. If you wait until the results of that initial mistake have had time to grow, frequently the correction must be much larger.
In this case, a slight breathe off the throttle before the apex would have nipped the issue in the bud. You realized a bit late, but in time to open the wheel as you crossed into the dirt. If you realized later, you may have needed to correct for all four off and a large developing yaw angle. This lesson applies throughout life. Dating, politics, career, drinking. You name it, the sooner you realized you are on the wrong path, the easier it is to get back on track.
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Bob 04 GT3 86 Carrera 97 318ti "Guys, I'm coming in, I have too much grip." |
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