Here's how to take turn 1:
- Brake hard from 200' - 100'
- Steer to the apex by looking at farmhouse in the distance
- Ease off brake, gently squeeze throttle to shift the weight back to the rear wheels
- Carry speed to turn 2
In this turn, I:
- Correctly used the brakes going in
- I turned about a car length too early in to the turn
- I had carried much more speed in to one than before as I got a decent run out of 10
- As I go through the turn, two things happened - 1) I let off the gas as I felt it slip (bad idea, they told me to accelerate when that happened) and then got back on it too hard causing it to go around 2) I kept it pinched down on the 'candy' too long. I was supposed to begin my turnout about 12' back.
I didn't see or hear all of this at the time, but now I do. I could have made that turn and the lap my fastest of the day as there was no one in front of me at that point and I was going for it. I still haven't disected all of the video yet to see if I ran faster, I'm sure I did, just don't know by how much
Yes, there was a copper 'vette there that was running 1:20 laps. As for the difference, the classroom time, the track walk and having a one on one instructor go through the turns with me coaching me made a big difference. I don't know if it will show in time, but it is a much better/relaxed way around the track when you hit the right lines. Notice my turn 7 entry/exits compared to the video I posted before for instance.
Dave - There was an instructor in the VW and she could just drive better than me. That and by the time I got around the slower cars, she was gone
