PointByPatrol
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Headed to the track early tomorrow morning. Mixed emotions for sure, but determined none the less!
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Thanks, man!Good on you, man! I’m sure it’s a bit nerve racking, but I’ll bet you get back in the groove quickly. Hell, you could drive half your normal speed and still clean up! I love watching your videos and seeing how awesome these cars are in capable hands.
have fun out there tomorrow!
You will do great just take your time.Headed to the track early tomorrow morning. Mixed emotions for sure, but determined none the less!
It's supposed to dry up. I'm gonna hang out in the paddock until thenSucks to be wet. Hopefully it stops raining and dries up a bit for the second half of the day.
Let’s go man!!! Little by littleHanging out with friends at the track! The mental road block is definitely evident in the area of the crash, which means I'm leaving several seconds on the table. I haven't been able to break out of the 2:17,s, but judging by the tires, they aren't pushing, which means they have more to give than what I'm asking for.
Here are some take-a-ways:
The car is not overheating. It was 87 degrees today.
I still don't like the PS4S tires for track. They are slidy and don't inspire much confidence.
19's are not the way. 18's offer more side wall and are simply a better option for the track. (Yes, you can do it, obviously I am, but I'm switching for the next track event.) If you autocross, then feel free to keep the 19's.
Oil temps have remained in safe margins for the amount of heat that modern synthetic oils can handle.
I will no longer be using 0w20. For this event I'm using Motul 300v 5w30, and I've noticed oil pressures at idle are about 4-5 psi higher than on the factory oil, even after coming off of a hot track.
The Paragon R5's have been fantastic, and they are a good match for the factory tire.
Bar and plate intercoolers are likely the cause of overheating on a race track. They simply block too much air.
Guys, I almost forgot to mention one very important thing, and that is the Hybrid Hans. Took some getting used to, but I will NEVER track without it again. You do feel restriction in your head and neck, but it helps to keep you from straining muscles in those areas in the factory seat under high G-force.
@Two Step Performance can get these for you, and they are EXTREMELY important. It's just not worth the risk without the proper safety equipment in place for your setup, and a Hans is a no-brainer. Invest in your life, I almost lost mine
I am super proud of you my friend! And excited to see you back in the saddle.
A few people came up to me, but it was only positive. The guy that I passed right before I crashed was there too. It was cool to meet him!Tony! Tony! Tony!
Were you surprised that no one came up to you? I’m not. It’s the fvcking internet with a shit load of keyboard warriors. If they had sound advice to offer to you and wanted to critique you, telling you in person would be far more helpful than them sitting down with their phone and typing out their track wisdom.
I’m glad you had fun and remembered to have fun. That’s what it should be about. I gotta say, everytime I watch your video, I say to myself, I need to go to VIR. When I do, I’ll let you know.