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> Pomona 6/25-26
yeahmag
post Jun 17 2011, 03:51 PM
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I'm signed up with the GPX region of PCA for Pomona on the DE day next weekend. Anybody else coming? I noticed at least on or two other 914's on the list, but the names didn't ring a bell.

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post Jun 27 2011, 02:55 PM
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That track sucks. It is so rough I was bottoming out 225lbs springs and I would declare it dangerous to boot. They use tires on the outsides of turns so if you spin or push you hit tires! In my case I ran one over a tire one spin which ripped off my low hanging pusher oil cooler fan (switched to a puller - up higher now) and the second spin I managed to hit a tire again! That time I got some exhaust leaks at my persnickety collector.

To add insult to injury, after I threw in the towel and started packing up (after my third session) I found a screw in my brand new Hankook C71's!!! I was non too thrilled with how GPX PCA ran the event on top of it all.

Disappointment.
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post Jun 27 2011, 10:20 PM
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What track configuration are they using? We ran it with POC and it was bumpy and rough in sections but there were no tire barriers, and it was a fast course. I was at 115-120 on the back straight. I have video but it's not edited or online as of yet.
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post Jun 27 2011, 10:40 PM
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Counter-clockwise with the bridge/tunnel. Had a chicane made of tires down the back straight to keep down the speeds before the tight right leading in to the long sweeping left to put you down the short front straight.

The more information I gather the more I'm coming to realize I may instruct for GPX PCA, but probably won't run with them again... They are mostly a social club.
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post Jun 27 2011, 11:53 PM
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Aaron, you should try it again with POC next month. They run the events extremely well, and pay close attention to track setup. Cones but no tires.
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post Jul 1 2011, 05:50 PM
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Do they get mad if you spin? GPX did... I've never had the OCR club get mad at me for a spin or two. Ever.
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QUOTE(yeahmag @ Jul 1 2011, 04:50 PM) *

Do they get mad if you spin? GPX did... I've never had the OCR club get mad at me for a spin or two. Ever.


I wouldn't say "mad", but if you are repeatedly found to be driving unsafely or way beyond your car-control abilities, you will be brought-in for a little chat.

People spin or go off-track all the time. At the last Streets of Willow event, we had several cars damaged and hauled home by AAA. You're not pushing your limits if you don't exceed them once in a while...
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