Wet Trackways - the way forward

Anything goes in here.....

What are your ideal trackway conditions?

1. wet
3
13%
2. dry
8
35%
3. wet turning dry
11
48%
4. dry turning wet
1
4%
 
Total votes: 23

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Re: Wet Trackways - the way forward

Post by Kelvin » Mon Nov 30, 2015 5:40 pm

Dominic wrote:
point n squirt wrote:Used to love practice days in karting in snow/ice was epic and really taught you a lot.
Indeedy. First lesson was wear a full face helmet! :oops:

A few years ago during the cold winters, the outdoor karting place at Cambuslang put spiked tyres on their karts for ice karting. It was really great fun... pity it was only the rears they put the spiked tyres on, necessitating some extreme positioning on the kart to get them turned in.

I'm off 911 ice driving in Sweden in Feb. Can't wait.

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Re: Wet Trackways - the way forward

Post by point n squirt » Mon Nov 30, 2015 8:37 pm

Kelvin wrote:
Dominic wrote:
point n squirt wrote:Used to love practice days in karting in snow/ice was epic and really taught you a lot.
Indeedy. First lesson was wear a full face helmet! :oops:

A few years ago during the cold winters, the outdoor karting place at Cambuslang put spiked tyres on their karts for ice karting. It was really great fun... pity it was only the rears they put the spiked tyres on, necessitating some extreme positioning on the kart to get them turned in.

I'm off 911 ice driving in Sweden in Feb. Can't wait.
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Re: Wet Trackways - the way forward

Post by Dominic » Tue Dec 01, 2015 11:33 am

Kelvin wrote:
Dominic wrote:
point n squirt wrote:Used to love practice days in karting in snow/ice was epic and really taught you a lot.
Indeedy. First lesson was wear a full face helmet! :oops:

A few years ago during the cold winters, the outdoor karting place at Cambuslang put spiked tyres on their karts for ice karting. It was really great fun... pity it was only the rears they put the spiked tyres on, necessitating some extreme positioning on the kart to get them turned in.

I'm off 911 ice driving in Sweden in Feb. Can't wait.
Sounds like fun! Look forward to some pics and one of your write ups! :thumbsup
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Re: Wet Trackways - the way forward

Post by Kelvin » Tue Dec 01, 2015 12:52 pm

Four days skiing too. Can't wait. Doing the driving first though just in case I break something skiing as I have aspirations beyond my ability.

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Re: Wet Trackways - the way forward

Post by Ferg » Mon Dec 07, 2015 9:52 pm

Just uploaded a second vid from Oulton in October. :thumbsup Shows the fun of a drying track. I'm still learning the car and learnt more in these sessions than any time before.

1.28 for slippy slippy. :oops:

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Re: Wet Trackways - the way forward

Post by Ryan » Tue Dec 08, 2015 9:36 am

That was a good watch. Nice save there
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Re: Wet Trackways - the way forward

Post by Dominic » Tue Dec 08, 2015 10:31 am

Good skills Ferg :thumbsup
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Re: Wet Trackways - the way forward

Post by BigD » Tue Dec 08, 2015 4:05 pm

Ferg wrote:Just uploaded a second vid from Oulton in October. :thumbsup Shows the fun of a drying track. I'm still learning the car and learnt more in these sessions than any time before.

1.28 for slippy slippy. :oops:
It was pretty slidey at that bit. :thumbsup

Small clip below with Stu's V6 and a similar slippy moment, (self induced) at 1:26. :oops: :lol:

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Re: Wet Trackways - the way forward

Post by BigD » Tue Dec 08, 2015 5:25 pm

I also had a bit of a moment at the top of Clay Hill which took me a little by surprise, thankfully it wasn't much but at that location and speed it was a slightly disconcerting. :shock:

2:08m in the video.

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Re: Wet Trackways - the way forward

Post by Ferg » Wed Dec 09, 2015 8:08 am

Ooft, twitching over the top of clay hill. :-o

Very smooth D, looks rapid!

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Re: Wet Trackways - the way forward

Post by BigD » Wed Dec 09, 2015 9:35 am

Ferg wrote:Ooft, twitching over the top of clay hill. :-o

Very smooth D, looks rapid!
Sounds completely different to yours and yours looks faster and slightly stiffer, more bouncing in the car. :thumbsup

The Clay Hill twitch looks like nothing on the video but it wouldn't have had to have moved much further to be pretty messy. Made me lift every time from then on. :oops:

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Re: Wet Trackways - the way forward

Post by robin » Wed Dec 09, 2015 10:30 am

Donald, I note you headed for the pits immediately afterwards - open bowel surgery time? :-)
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Re: Wet Trackways - the way forward

Post by robin » Wed Dec 09, 2015 10:31 am

P.S. Is that an SC? It sounds like it - but I thought you had a 111s?
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Re: Wet Trackways - the way forward

Post by Dominic » Wed Dec 09, 2015 10:58 am

robin wrote:P.S. Is that an SC? It sounds like it - but I thought you had a 111s?
It's the sound of his sphincter....
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Re: Wet Trackways - the way forward

Post by BigD » Wed Dec 09, 2015 12:05 pm

robin wrote:Donald, I note you headed for the pits immediately afterwards - open bowel surgery time? :-)
:lol: :lol:

I think I did a cool down and came in for a rest, calm down. :lol:

See what happens when you miss out on a few trackdays. :blackeye I was originally looking at 111S's but a 2004 111R with factory supercharger came up at a good price back in July 2014 and I went for it. Goes OK too, keeps up with Mike's 260? Elise. :thumbsup :D

It now sports some natty orange stripes too. :oops:

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