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GT3 On Track
Hahahaha, this car is awesome on the track!!! I cannot contain my grin, just amazing. I believed I perfected my driving at VIR with the Cayman, I knew how to do few 2:17s with new R888s, but my best was 2:18:6 ever on old R888s.
First session with the GT3, very sloppy driving overall, multiple 2:19s. Second session, better driving but still sloppy, multiple low 2:16s, on street tires!!! The car is just amazing
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Can't wait to hear more.
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Day complete, four total session, quite relaxed, not a lot of car during open practice, but a lot of different types, including spec ford racers, cobras, corvettes, rx-8s, bmws, etc.
Incredable weather, hit 78, slight increasing winds. The last two sessions, I got slower and slower. I suspect it was due to getting tired and temps increasing fast and high that impacted my body negatively. The car is superb. It is not difficult to drive, but I am not deciphering all the signals yet. I cranked up the wing to full up in the afternoon, maybe that slowed me down I also turned off SC, left TC on, the car was stable enough that I wasn't worried much. However, in one corner (T3) coming in ~90 mph and trailing the brakes down to about 65 mph, I nearly lost the rear, but the transition was almost slow motion that it was easy to catch and the car reacts to counter steer very well, so recovered without issues, but probably got to an angle of about 10-15 deg. Then same happened in the very next slower corner, but this time I braked too late and had to trail the brakes hard into the corner, but again was easy to recover. The car is gaining speed very fast and doesn't let up. I am not used to such power, so I am backing off earlier from the throttle at the end of the straights. Looking at data, old and new, the power of the GT3 is worth about 3 secs on the circuit, but at braking and corners I lost about 2.5 sec to the time I was driving the Cayman. Most of that is due to the tires I think. The Toyo Proxes 1 don't quite have the grip of the R888s, and don't stand to heat as well as r-comps of course. More track time tomorrow, and I should get more comfortable with the car. Unfortunately, it is going to be very busy, I will most likely have 2 students, so that means 9 sessions in a single day, running from one to another. Cheers,
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Fatih Selekler 997.2 GT3 Last edited by FTS; 03-09-2011 at 11:08 AM. |
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Enjoy it Fatih!
Feels great doesn't it? Keep en eye on your rear pads with SC and TC on..
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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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The weekend was truly awesome; after 5 months being off track, it was much needed for me. First time with a 911, I was apprehensive, but the car turned out to be very stable, easy to push, and the power is relentless all the way to red line. As I posted earlier, my lap times were lower the first two sessions and it just got worse from there until Sunday. I think initially I was the 'unconscious novice' and was just trying to drive without thinking. As I started to think more and become conscious about my driving and feel more of the car, I slowed down; I was just not familiar with the way the car was communicating, so I did not know how to interpret the signals. But on Sunday, I felt more and more comfortable with the car and my times started to drop steadily. I am going to write my opinion in an article later on for new comers to the GT3, but for now here are few interesting notes:
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Fatih Selekler 997.2 GT3 Last edited by FTS; 03-09-2011 at 11:09 AM. |
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