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SCCA Driver school in a 914, I am hooked on 914 racing |
Quilmes |
Feb 23 2005, 06:07 PM
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Torino 380 W Group: Members Posts: 358 Joined: 26-January 05 From: Orlando, FL Member No.: 3,510 |
Hello my 914 friends, last week I was able to participate in something that has been on the back burner for 20 yrs. It's called racing, and now I am hooked.
On Feb 10-13 SCCA had there double driver's school in Roebling Rd in Savannah GA, there where lots of cars there ranging from Formula Mazda to SPO NASCAR like racers and it seemed like a million spec Miatas. But only one 914, this car belongs to Pedro Rivera it's a 914-4 1.8 stock engine for now, races in FP class. Pedro took time off from work and let me drive his car in this event. He is a great person whom also owns a 996GT, he did not charge me one cent. ( We all need friend like him) The classes where good and entertaining, we were split up into 3 groups, mine was group 2 the largest of the three. In my run group you had GT Lights ( old GT4 510 Datsuns) HP MG's and a Datsun roadster , FP cars, SM Spec Miatas. The track time was out of this world, we were on the track every 40-50minutes. from Friday -Sunday 8:30am till 4pm, we got a total of 7hrs of track time. ( I am ready for an Enduro) As I drove I was able to improve my times, the cars that gave me the most grief in the beginning were the Miatas, they had more power in the straits and in the first days could stay with me in the corners. By Saturday I was passing cars on the outside of the corners. WHOA a 914 can really handle, I was so impressed how I could go into turn one in fifth flat out, tap the brakes settle the car and drift to the apex brake a bit select 4th and floor it through turn 2 catch fifth and keep in floored through turn 3. The 914 did not have the power to make up for mistakes on the turns, so one had to be smooth in all the turns and try to carry as much momentum as possible through the turns not to lose time. A lot of racers commented on how nice the car looked and how well in handle in the turns, because I was able to make up so much ground on the turns. Well I don ‘t want to bore anyone more so here are some pictures. What can I say I need to build a 914 race car. NOW NOW NOW. Attached thumbnail(s) |
Quilmes |
Feb 24 2005, 03:44 PM
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Torino 380 W Group: Members Posts: 358 Joined: 26-January 05 From: Orlando, FL Member No.: 3,510 |
I did better than what many expected against the Miatas, but you also need to take into account that we where all learning to race door to door. The Miatas have good power, great brakes and turn very well. Perdro's 914 could not keep up with them on the straights but in the turns that 914 was king, it also gave me great confidence to pass cars anywhere you wanted to with out risking your life. I wish my 914 would handle that good and smooth, you could go in deep into a turn scrub off speed without spinning. I was amazed; I guess that what 914’s are all about. I was able to turn a 1:28, I was told that I touched a high 1:27. And yes it is a great momentum track perfect for 914’s. If I work the turns a little more I think that I can get it down to 1:26, then you need power to make up the rest. The FP class record is 1:19 so I would still have a ways to go Thanks (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/beerchug.gif) |
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