2011 Track Junkie Thread
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Originally Posted by dc_s2k' timestamp='1316955888' post='21003706
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Lou, what Rob said.
On another note, I am thinking of instructing next saturday at the SATT on Shenandoah. Anyone going to be there?
Also, I just ordered a Deka EXT20L 15.5 lb battery. Deka manufactures Braille batteries, but is cheaper $100 shipped with posts. The EXT20L = Brail 2015. Replacements are $77 (only need to buy one set of posts).
[quote name='dc_s2k' timestamp='1316705925' post='20995445']
[quote name='TubeDriver' timestamp='1316463118' post='20987011']
[quote name='dc_s2k' timestamp='1316362301' post='20983704']
Lou, what Rob said.
On another note, I am thinking of instructing next saturday at the SATT on Shenandoah. Anyone going to be there?
Also, I just ordered a Deka EXT20L 15.5 lb battery. Deka manufactures Braille batteries, but is cheaper $100 shipped with posts. The EXT20L = Brail 2015. Replacements are $77 (only need to buy one set of posts).
I might show up for that. Some of the ReVolvo team will be instructing at the SCCA event on SPR.
I am working for BSR Thursday and Friday so I am not sure I want to be there 3 days in a row?
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I didn't sign up sorry My car is a permanent convertible until I can mount my hardtop hoist in place. That track is a bit slippery in the wet, watch the water up the hill and under the bridge.
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Yup, the weather was perfect. So glad that I mounted up those ancient all seasons.
I instructed this really nice old guy in a mustang who at one point said "Boy, I'm really working this engine!" I looked at the tach. 1500 rpms. It was a slooow day.
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Yea, at one point I was riding piggy back on a student...[/quote]
So, I must have nodded off when they taught this instructional approach. Was it that cute girl with the pony tail?
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Originally Posted by TubeDriver' timestamp='1316965412' post='21003908
[quote name='dc_s2k' timestamp='1316955888' post='21003706']
[quote name='gfacter' timestamp='1316789690' post='20999016']
[quote name='dc_s2k' timestamp='1316705925' post='20995445']
[quote name='TubeDriver' timestamp='1316463118' post='20987011']
[quote name='dc_s2k' timestamp='1316362301' post='20983704']
Lou, what Rob said.
On another note, I am thinking of instructing next saturday at the SATT on Shenandoah. Anyone going to be there?
Also, I just ordered a Deka EXT20L 15.5 lb battery. Deka manufactures Braille batteries, but is cheaper $100 shipped with posts. The EXT20L = Brail 2015. Replacements are $77 (only need to buy one set of posts).
[quote name='gfacter' timestamp='1316789690' post='20999016']
[quote name='dc_s2k' timestamp='1316705925' post='20995445']
[quote name='TubeDriver' timestamp='1316463118' post='20987011']
[quote name='dc_s2k' timestamp='1316362301' post='20983704']
Lou, what Rob said.
On another note, I am thinking of instructing next saturday at the SATT on Shenandoah. Anyone going to be there?
Also, I just ordered a Deka EXT20L 15.5 lb battery. Deka manufactures Braille batteries, but is cheaper $100 shipped with posts. The EXT20L = Brail 2015. Replacements are $77 (only need to buy one set of posts).
I might show up for that. Some of the ReVolvo team will be instructing at the SCCA event on SPR.
I am working for BSR Thursday and Friday so I am not sure I want to be there 3 days in a row?
[/quote]
I didn't sign up sorry My car is a permanent convertible until I can mount my hardtop hoist in place. That track is a bit slippery in the wet, watch the water up the hill and under the bridge.
[/quote]
Yup, the weather was perfect. So glad that I mounted up those ancient all seasons.
I instructed this really nice old guy in a mustang who at one point said "Boy, I'm really working this engine!" I looked at the tach. 1500 rpms. It was a slooow day.
[/quote]
Yea, at one point I was riding piggy back on a student...[/quote]
So, I must have nodded off when they taught this instructional approach. Was it that cute girl with the pony tail?
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#2235
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Fun day, I had a student in a GTI, a student in a STI, a student in a Cayman R and a student in a S2000. All did fine.
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Hey Pete, this is Timon (the guy in the white s2k). Just wanted to thank you again for instructing me for my first time on Shenandoah. I really started to feel like I was getting a good rythem during my 3 & 4 sessions. Still need work on the corkscrew and being a little more agressive with the throttle onto the exit of the back staight. The track is a lot of fun and great to drive in a S2000.
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Hey Pete, this is Timon (the guy in the white s2k). Just wanted to thank you again for instructing me for my first time on Shenandoah. I really started to feel like I was getting a good rythem during my 3 & 4 sessions. Still need work on the corkscrew and being a little more agressive with the throttle onto the exit of the back staight. The track is a lot of fun and great to drive in a S2000.
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Hey Pete, this is Timon (the guy in the white s2k). Just wanted to thank you again for instructing me for my first time on Shenandoah. I really started to feel like I was getting a good rythem during my 3 & 4 sessions. Still need work on the corkscrew and being a little more agressive with the throttle onto the exit of the back staight. The track is a lot of fun and great to drive in a S2000.
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Cool, glad you enjoyed the track. It is a nice alternative to running SPR all the time.
Corkscrew is a relatively slow turn so just keep experimenting with it. Getting on full throttle is difficult when there is a large puddle at corner exit of Little Bend. When it dries out you will find the line works better.
Hey Pete, this is Timon (the guy in the white s2k). Just wanted to thank you again for instructing me for my first time on Shenandoah. I really started to feel like I was getting a good rythem during my 3 & 4 sessions. Still need work on the corkscrew and being a little more agressive with the throttle onto the exit of the back staight. The track is a lot of fun and great to drive in a S2000.
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Cool, glad you enjoyed the track. It is a nice alternative to running SPR all the time.
Corkscrew is a relatively slow turn so just keep experimenting with it. Getting on full throttle is difficult when there is a large puddle at corner exit of Little Bend. When it dries out you will find the line works better.
#2239
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FYI, there is a nice helmet group buy going on here:
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/898...010-group-buy/
Good prices for SA2010 helmets.
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/898...010-group-buy/
Good prices for SA2010 helmets.