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Re: How Different Is Driving a Cup Car?
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When I had my GT3, I raced a 996 Cup at Summit Point (in 2005 on the old bumpy surface), mistakenly thinking that it would be very similar. I used to stuff my GT3 deep into turn 1, trail brake it towards the apex and then jump on the power. Back in the day, 1:21s were easy. The first time that I tried that with the Cup, when I got on the power it literally hopped up in the air and pointed itself directly at the apex, 90 degrees to the track! "I guess that we are not in Kansas any more Toto!" It took a different type of driving, much more reactive and correcting, to make that Cup go fast, but it did and I got it down to a 1:17. But it was enough to get me hooked, sell the GT3 and get an RSA setup just as stiff as a Cup. Now with a friend, I hope to be back in a 996 Cup (as shown) this season.
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Larry Herman 2002 GT3 Cup 2006 Boxster S 2006 Cayenne S National PCA Instructor Past Flames: 1994 RS America Club Racer 2004 GT3 Track Car 1984 911 Carrera Club Racer 1974 914/4 2.0 Track Car |
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2010 GT3 RS 2000 GT3 Cup Last edited by CWS; 05-19-2011 at 08:10 AM. |
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Re: How Different Is Driving a Cup Car?
Yes, for me at this time, I am trying to prepare myself for the shock of getting into one the very first time. I am looking forward to it, but quite apprehensive about it as well
Being fast is not my objective, but I also find Larry's comments very interesting, because I would not have expected to change my driving style in a cup car. Live and learn... Btw, CWS and Larry, if you could find the time, I'd love to hear your comments about the GT3 Cup Experience program, even if it just some initial thoughts: http://www.gt2gt3cup.org/showthread.php?p=1766#post1766
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Re: How Different Is Driving a Cup Car?
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The other point that I was making is that with its soft springs, a GT3 will track fairly evenly over bumps and undulations as it does a good job of maintaining even grip levels. A cup car will bounce and hop over the same surfaces, and so its grip, thought higher, will change radically as the suspension unloads (no grip) and re-loads (lots of grip). It will require a lot more movement of the wheel to manage that changing grip.
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Larry Herman 2002 GT3 Cup 2006 Boxster S 2006 Cayenne S National PCA Instructor Past Flames: 1994 RS America Club Racer 2004 GT3 Track Car 1984 911 Carrera Club Racer 1974 914/4 2.0 Track Car |
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Re: How Different Is Driving a Cup Car?
I hear that the '05 CUP cars are getting less cost effective because it is harder to get parts.
I figure when I get even fatter and lazier I buy a cup and just go do DE with full track support while I drive to the track in my comfy massage A/C seat equipped Daily driver.
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Peter National PCA Instructor. Pics and youtubes ==> Daily driver '10RS white/gold. White OEM RS roll bar, red schroth seat belts, CUP LSD, lip and Gurney, Sharky, V1, K40 laser blocker. Sold '07GT3 white |
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