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Old 05-14-2011, 09:19 PM
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Default How Different Is Driving a Cup Car?

So how difficult is it to move from a street GT3 to a GT3 Cup? When you first get in a Cup and you try to go, what happens?

It sounds like a silly question, even to me, but I am sure it is such a different environment, I wonder how much of a steep curve it is to learn to drive it.

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Moving from modern street GT3 to 996 Cup is relatively easy transition. The lower weight of the Cup is offset by less HP (370-390 vs 435-450) so absolute speed difference is not that great. 996 Cups have standard manual transmission and ABS providing a level of forgiveness not found in 997 Cup.

What you notice initially: noise and immediacy of controls creates much higher sensory load. Suspension is considerably stiffer which translates to much less vertical motion. Assuming you're running slicks, slip angles are lower and threshold between sliding and breakaway is much narrower. Cornering limits/speeds are ultimately higher...once you get there. Major difference between learning to drive it and learning to drive it fast. Can't speak to the latter.

Re: 997 Cup, can only speak from the right-hand seat, but the big difference is the sequential box, which ratchets the intensity level up a healthy couple of notches. Lack of ABS demands higher level of braking skill...so I'm told. And it's a healthy chunk faster.
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Send me and I promise to post a detailed report!

http://www.porschedriving.com/Porsch...--GT3-Cup.aspx
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You read my mind that is an awesome program I think.

I had a huge sensory overload the first time I was on the track with the GT3 coming from a Cayman, I just cannot imagine how it would be in a cup car. The squential transmission itself must be something, I hear how difficult to it is to get it rolling even.

I am just curious about the driving experience, I gotta find a cup car to try it out, I wouldn't be a good advocate without such an experience even if it is just for few minutes, would I?
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You read my mind that is an awesome program I think.

I had a huge sensory overload the first time I was on the track with the GT3 coming from a Cayman, I just cannot imagine how it would be in a cup car. The squential transmission itself must be something, I hear how difficult to it is to get it rolling even.

I am just curious about the driving experience, I gotta find a cup car to try it out, I wouldn't be a good advocate without such an experience even if it is just for few minutes, would I?
Happy to give you a ride if we happen to land at the same event. Maybe NJMP?
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Thank you so much for the offer. I guess you have a passenger seat? I'd love to experience the drive. Which NJMP event are you scheduled to go?
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Thank you so much for the offer. I guess you have a passenger seat? I'd love to experience the drive. Which NJMP event are you scheduled to go?
Whichever one I can talk my transport into attending. Keep you posted.
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Moving from modern street GT3 to 996 Cup is a relatively easy transition. The lower weight of the Cup is offset by less HP (370-390 vs 435-450) so absolute speed difference is not that great. 996 Cups have standard manual transmission and ABS providing a level of forgiveness not found in 997 Cup.

What you notice initially: noise and immediacy of controls creates much higher sensory load. Suspension is considerably stiffer which translates to much less vertical motion. Assuming you're running slicks, slip angles are lower and threshold between sliding and breakaway is much narrower. Cornering limits/speeds are ultimately higher...once you get there. Major difference between learning to drive it and learning to drive it fast. Can't speak to the latter.

Re: 997 Cup, can only speak from the right-hand seat, but the big difference is the sequential box, which ratchets the intensity level up a healthy couple of notches. Lack of ABS demands higher level of braking skill...so I'm told. And it's a healthy chunk faster.
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Agree with all comments: going from MPSC or Hoosiers to real slicks requires far better car control skills and some adjustment (i.e. seat time) to truly put a cup on the limit. Once you getting heat in the slicks, which requires pretty aggressive driving (imho, and particularly getting heat in the fronts), you will be amazed how incredible the car grips. And going back to a street car from a cup will truly expose all the limitations of even the most prepped street car for the track (nothing like weight reduction).

A 7 cup takes longer to learn when coming from a 6 or 6 cup; no abs, adjustable brake bias, having excellent heel and toes with a sequential, and better aero on a 7 cup. That said, once you learn a sequential, you never want to go back......
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Agree with all comments: going from MPSC or Hoosiers to real slicks requires far better car control skills and some adjustment (i.e. seat time) to truly put a cup on the limit. Once you getting heat in the slicks, which requires pretty aggressive driving (imho, and particularly getting heat in the fronts), you will be amazed how incredible the car grips. And going back to a street car from a cup will truly expose all the limitations of even the most prepped street car for the track (nothing like weight reduction).

A 7 cup takes longer to learn when coming from a 6 or 6 cup; no abs, adjustable brake bias, having excellent heel and toes with a sequential, and better aero on a 7 cup. That said, once you learn a sequential, you never want to go back......
Fred- great to see you here! Welcome and look forward to your contributions

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That is a challenge I would look forward to, driving cars that are more and more difficult. That is one of the reason I was set on the GT3, thus it hasn't disappointed me LOL, quite challenging to get to its limits.

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Fred- great to see you here! Welcome and look forward to your contributions

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Pete - thanks and congrats on the GT2RS (and write-up)!
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Street car....sex with a condom

Cup car.....bare back sex with a supermodel
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lmao...
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I still am not sure what the difference is, I haven't done it bare back
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