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    We would like to see your photos and videos from the April 10th event!

    My video from April 10th:


    I changed some settings on my shocks, and tried different tire strategies throughout this day. I think the course was nice, even if it was a bit tighter and more technical than usual.

    Now, let's see your media, and thoughts on what you've been able to reflect on!

    This is also a great place to voice any concerns or criticism from the event.

    Let's see them!
    Nick Lindsay
    16 Camaro SS FS3 (Sold)
    06 Corvette Z06 XAS12 (Sold)
    22 Hyundai Veloster N (Sometimes)
    (Your car here?)
    07 Corvette Z06 XAS72

    If at first you don't succeed, you probably put it in the ditch.

  • #2
    I didn't remember to take pictures, except when I first got there at the sunrise... oooOOOOoooo pretty...

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BradLTL View Post
      I didn't remember to take pictures, except when I first got there at the sunrise... oooOOOOoooo pretty...

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      I was still asleep when this picture was taken
      Nick Lindsay
      16 Camaro SS FS3 (Sold)
      06 Corvette Z06 XAS12 (Sold)
      22 Hyundai Veloster N (Sometimes)
      (Your car here?)
      07 Corvette Z06 XAS72

      If at first you don't succeed, you probably put it in the ditch.

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      • #5
        Big thanks to Josh for the codrive in the Veloster N! This was my best run of the day. Definitely a lot more speed capability in the car. Even on a nice day and getting sprayed the OEM front tires were giving up a bit under two-driver use.

        Last edited by rodhx; 04-16-2022, 09:58 AM.
        Rod H
        Bringing a knife to a gun fight.

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        • #6
          Originally posted by rodhx View Post
          Big thanks to Josh for the codrive in the Veloster N! This was my best run of the day. Definitely a lot more speed capability in the car. Even on a nice day and getting sprayed the OEM front tires were giving up a bit under two-driver use.

          I personally think the Veloster makes it's power quicker than the Type R, with the Type R having more peak power. Idk if the compressor in the turbos is the big difference, or what, but, I think it makes more autocross usable power lol.
          With that being said, the Type R has been top dog in D Street, and it would be interesting to see if the dual clutch Veloster, or the GR86 can maybe threaten that.
          Last edited by nickrd10bk; 04-16-2022, 01:39 PM.
          Nick Lindsay
          16 Camaro SS FS3 (Sold)
          06 Corvette Z06 XAS12 (Sold)
          22 Hyundai Veloster N (Sometimes)
          (Your car here?)
          07 Corvette Z06 XAS72

          If at first you don't succeed, you probably put it in the ditch.

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          • #7
            I think when you're coming off the bank, and going to have a wider exit, (not immediately turning left after the culvert pipe) you can probably resist touching the brake pedal.
            I find if I am just smooth thru that next left hander, the car will often take that turn at Bank speed, so long as you have a wide entry, and exit. When you touch the brakes, you may can induce more rotation to help the car turn, but it's going to slow you down.
            I think if you lift to maintain speed thru that turn, you can stick it. The grip does drop off there, and it feels like a leap of faith a bit. But, when our course is designed to use that turn, any MPH lost there is going to hurt you all the way down that back side.
            Nick Lindsay
            16 Camaro SS FS3 (Sold)
            06 Corvette Z06 XAS12 (Sold)
            22 Hyundai Veloster N (Sometimes)
            (Your car here?)
            07 Corvette Z06 XAS72

            If at first you don't succeed, you probably put it in the ditch.

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            • #8
              Originally posted by nickrd10bk View Post

              I think when you're coming off the bank, and going to have a wider exit, (not immediately turning left after the culvert pipe) you can probably resist touching the brake pedal.
              I find if I am just smooth thru that next left hander, the car will often take that turn at Bank speed, so long as you have a wide entry, and exit. When you touch the brakes, you may can induce more rotation to help the car turn, but it's going to slow you down.
              I think if you lift to maintain speed thru that turn, you can stick it. The grip does drop off there, and it feels like a leap of faith a bit. But, when our course is designed to use that turn, any MPH lost there is going to hurt you all the way down that back side.

              I’ll take a look at that. Maybe that can help make a difference on the next course. Thanks

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