TRACK: Lap Attack! Series @ PGP Motorsports Park
#521
What classes are people going to run? Great question and since nobody’s chiming in I thought I’d throw in my plans…
The plan was to run the season in my ’94 Si on street tires in preparation for the Redline Time Attack in September. But as all projects go including this one time isn’t working in my favor. I haven’t even finished the wiring for the car - constant progress with out many results.
So, to keep things moving in a forward direction after the sale of my black ’90 Si I competed in last year - less tire and horsepower plus more weight than Hector’s Civic. I’m going to start the season in the M3 on some form of street tire and scrap any plans of winning the season end points battle in the ‘94. ;-)
The plan was to run the season in my ’94 Si on street tires in preparation for the Redline Time Attack in September. But as all projects go including this one time isn’t working in my favor. I haven’t even finished the wiring for the car - constant progress with out many results.
So, to keep things moving in a forward direction after the sale of my black ’90 Si I competed in last year - less tire and horsepower plus more weight than Hector’s Civic. I’m going to start the season in the M3 on some form of street tire and scrap any plans of winning the season end points battle in the ‘94. ;-)
#522
I won't win regardless of category, so I'm mostly just going to try and improve on my pathetically slow times from last time.
#524
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It depends on how competitive you are in STR. If/when I auto-x I would be in STR. I am normally fairly competitive depending on who shows up at the auto-x. I would say that depending on what suspension and tires you have, I would be quite pleased with a ~1:15 if on star specs or RS-3's, and decent suspension.
#525
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The hardest part of getting down below 1:17 in either a Miata or s2k, is being willing to push to the limit through most of the track, and being comfortable at the limit. I think that it is easier to be quick in a Miata just because it's worth a quarter of what an s2k is...
#526
It depends on how competitive you are in STR. If/when I auto-x I would be in STR. I am normally fairly competitive depending on who shows up at the auto-x. I would say that depending on what suspension and tires you have, I would be quite pleased with a ~1:15 if on star specs or RS-3's, and decent suspension.
I now have square kooks and custom valved koni's with a better spring package. I wont be really setting my car up for pgp though so who knows how this set up will do
And I don't think you need to be on the edge to get below the 17's. You just get killed if you don't hit your marks on that track. In a big car if you turn in to early or fail to carry speed through a couple of the tighter section you get killed
#527
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^ Honestly I was being polite because I wasn't sure how fast you were. Based on what I have seen and what Jared has done, and what Jerry says could be done, A great driver in your car with the new setup should be good for 1:13 or better. I was just trying to be polite in case you were running 1:20+. With the 1-2 seconds that you gain on the front and back straight with an s2k, compared to a miata, I can see that 1:17 would not be pushing too hard in an s2k with good tires and suspension. 1:15 is pretty good. I would expect that to be on or very near the podium in a street tire class depending on who came. It sounds like I'll have a very close competitor if we both make it on the same day. It sounds like you would be a little faster if your mods improve times the way it sounds like they should.
#530
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