Was a sloppy day, we quit early. Here is the boxsterboy
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taped and ready
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good 914 turnout
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Thank you Chris Kolstad for instruction. Tail draggers suck.
Would you do another one in the rain?
The guys from MSI who did the "Chalk Talk" Friday night talked about the rain being a unique opportunity to study car dynamics at lower speeds. But 20 foot wide puddles on a 25 ft wide patch of track is a little hairy for me. I need to get a full season of AX in my 914 under my belt before I hit the track again. So far I have some difficulty seeing the line on connected turns so the esses kicked my ass. I did get to experience the 911 throttle lift whoopee several times. Fun but stressful!
I got a nice new race trailer, a cool racing logo, spiffy yellow gloves but I don't know SHIT!
Why no tape on the 914"s?
Excuse my ignorance, but what type of event was this and who was the organizer? I haven't researched this much yet, but I am going to be looking into track days for Porsches (or cars in general). My only knowledge and experiences are with two wheel racing (Sears, Buttonwillow, Laguna, Willow Springs). Try that in the rain!
Anyway, looked like fun. I need to get the 14 project going.
PCA - Golden Gate Region. It was basically a driver's education event.
I showed up late so I missed you.
Saw some nice cars, too.
May stop by again tomorrow afternoon on the way out of town.
I'd like to try the DE at Thunderhill later in the year...
KT
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