Turbo S in the canyons..
Discussion
Digga said:
the ronin said:
This is just a Sunday afternoon cruise up and down Piuma, no need to try and find a place to wreck so the idea was to be smooth and stay in my lane...
Ya never know what or who could be around the next corner..
On public roads that is the attitude and the way to enjoy a sports car withotu messingup your day/life or anyone else's. Ignore the backseat 'experts'.Ya never know what or who could be around the next corner..
Here is a little drive video from this afternoon with sound... I'm not too crazy about the off throttle exhaust burble popping. I wish Porsche didn't add that to the tuning to make it sound sporty, it's just annoying ...
Enjoy..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BTjMEu-7y0
Enjoy..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BTjMEu-7y0
the ronin said:
Thanks the car feels like I'm cheating every time I enter a tight corner. The all wheel steering is so nice when you have so much torque mid corner...
Respect to you for being out there and doing it on what look to be great roads (rather than just posing like so many do) respect too for taking the time to make the vid and posting it Impressive video quality too Buuut ......... It all looks just a bit too "easy" and lacking in any sense of engagement or for that matter any real input on your part. That's not a criticism of you, your driving, or your choice of car, it's just that viewing it leaves me feeling very cold, it could almost be a computer game we're watching.
I'm not doubting the car's speed, and yes, I'm sure you're right, the turbo would most likely spank all but the very best drivers in a 991 GT3 (but that too is a car I don't aspire to own)
Personally I'd rather see more vids of you working harder behind the wheel of your RS211, than watch the "computer game" like videos of you behind the wheel of the 991 Turbo
Thanks for posting anyhow, it's 12 degrees and raining here currently .....
Slippydiff said:
the ronin said:
Thanks the car feels like I'm cheating every time I enter a tight corner. The all wheel steering is so nice when you have so much torque mid corner...
Respect to you for being out there and doing it on what look to be great roads (rather than just posing like so many do) respect too for taking the time to make the vid and posting it Impressive video quality too Buuut ......... It all looks just a bit too "easy" and lacking in any sense of engagement or for that matter any real input on your part. That's not a criticism of you, your driving, or your choice of car, it's just that viewing it leaves me feeling very cold, it could almost be a computer game we're watching.
I'm not doubting the car's speed, and yes, I'm sure you're right, the turbo would most likely spank all but the very best drivers in a 991 GT3 (but that too is a car I don't aspire to own)
Personally I'd rather see more vids of you working harder behind the wheel of your RS211, than watch the "computer game" like videos of you behind the wheel of the 991 Turbo
Thanks for posting anyhow, it's 12 degrees and raining here currently .....
Each to their own, but personally, this being the 21st century with all the downsides that come with it - increased litigation, an anti-speed lobby influencing government and law, other drivers with dashcams etc. etc. - road driving is not for high adrenaline kicks, all IMHO. It's neither wise nor responsible.
If I want high stakes, high adrenaline fun, I get on the downhill mountain bike and send a few big gap jumps.
If I want high stakes, high adrenaline fun, I get on the downhill mountain bike and send a few big gap jumps.
Digga said:
Each to their own, but personally, this being the 21st century with all the downsides that come with it - increased litigation, an anti-speed lobby influencing government and law, other drivers with dashcams etc. etc. - road driving is not for high adrenaline kicks, all IMHO. It's neither wise nor responsible.
1. It doesn't have to major on adrenaline kicks. It can be about the enjoyment of driving, and the engagement/ skills used to do so. 2. Surely that depends where you chose to drive. There's plenty of roads in N.Wales, Scotland and Europe that lend themselves to enjoying the process of driving.
Slippydiff said:
2. Surely that depends where you chose to drive. There's plenty of roads in N.Wales, Scotland and Europe that lend themselves to enjoying the process of driving.
It does indeed! I remember a very memorable trip in Switzerland a couple of years back during a week long trip across Europe. I was in a GT3, 40 mins behind everyone else and the Grimsel pass in front of me and my hotel at the other end of it.
Epic epic epic afternoon!
Slippydiff said:
1. It doesn't have to major on adrenaline kicks. It can be about the enjoyment of driving, and the engagement/ skills used to do so.
Agreed - and this really depends on the car. I had faster road cars until a few years back, but recently, most of my driving has been much slower stuff; the most enjoyable was a 2014 Defender I had, which had soul and engagement and made any journey an event.FWIW I've just caved and am in the process of buying something sportier once more.
Slippydiff said:
2. Surely that depends where you chose to drive. There's plenty of roads in N.Wales, Scotland and Europe that lend themselves to enjoying the process of driving.
Totally. In the same way that 20mph can be dangerous on the wrong road at the wrong time, using the car's grip and power can be done safely - it's all about assessing the risks.Slippydiff said:
the ronin said:
Thanks the car feels like I'm cheating every time I enter a tight corner. The all wheel steering is so nice when you have so much torque mid corner...
Respect to you for being out there and doing it on what look to be great roads (rather than just posing like so many do) respect too for taking the time to make the vid and posting it Impressive video quality too Buuut ......... It all looks just a bit too "easy" and lacking in any sense of engagement or for that matter any real input on your part. That's not a criticism of you, your driving, or your choice of car, it's just that viewing it leaves me feeling very cold, it could almost be a computer game we're watching.
I'm not doubting the car's speed, and yes, I'm sure you're right, the turbo would most likely spank all but the very best drivers in a 991 GT3 (but that too is a car I don't aspire to own)
Personally I'd rather see more vids of you working harder behind the wheel of your RS211, than watch the "computer game" like videos of you behind the wheel of the 991 Turbo
Thanks for posting anyhow, it's 12 degrees and raining here currently .....
The RS211 is much quicker but it requires a different mentality { I don't want to die ] The Turbo S tells me not to wreck a $200k car driving like a fool.
Smooth is good and the more I drive the Turbo S the better I feel as a driver. Now to see if any of that smoothness translates to the RS211 on the same road..
the ronin said:
Thanks, as I said the car feels so composed and smooth I feel like I'm cheating.. The thing in the twisties is to be as smooth as possible in order to be quick. I've tried going faster in-between corners but that then required harder braking into the next corner and then upsetting the car and driver... There is too much that can go wrong on a public road to drive recklessly..
The RS211 is much quicker but it requires a different mentality { I don't want to die ] The Turbo S tells me not to wreck a $200k car driving like a fool.
Smooth is good and the more I drive the Turbo S the better I feel as a driver. Now to see if any of that smoothness translates to the RS211 on the same road..
Have you ever taken either cars on track, if not could you please explain why? The RS211 is much quicker but it requires a different mentality { I don't want to die ] The Turbo S tells me not to wreck a $200k car driving like a fool.
Smooth is good and the more I drive the Turbo S the better I feel as a driver. Now to see if any of that smoothness translates to the RS211 on the same road..
I really enjoy both, but if I had your kind of roads close to hand I'd be on road more than track..... just!
keep it lit said:
the ronin said:
Thanks, as I said the car feels so composed and smooth I feel like I'm cheating.. The thing in the twisties is to be as smooth as possible in order to be quick. I've tried going faster in-between corners but that then required harder braking into the next corner and then upsetting the car and driver... There is too much that can go wrong on a public road to drive recklessly..
The RS211 is much quicker but it requires a different mentality { I don't want to die ] The Turbo S tells me not to wreck a $200k car driving like a fool.
Smooth is good and the more I drive the Turbo S the better I feel as a driver. Now to see if any of that smoothness translates to the RS211 on the same road..
Have you ever taken either cars on track, if not could you please explain why? The RS211 is much quicker but it requires a different mentality { I don't want to die ] The Turbo S tells me not to wreck a $200k car driving like a fool.
Smooth is good and the more I drive the Turbo S the better I feel as a driver. Now to see if any of that smoothness translates to the RS211 on the same road..
I really enjoy both, but if I had your kind of roads close to hand I'd be on road more than track..... just!
I find the track boring and just a place wreck yourself over time.
With all the great driving roads around LA I'd rather not see the same corner every 2 minutes....It's much more fun to take a 150 mi. drive and see countless corners.... For me it's the drive not the competition...
the ronin said:
The last time I took the Lotus to the track it was just an Exige body with 290 whp and it pulled better lap times than a GT3 with a pro driver.
I find the track boring and just a place wreck yourself over time.
With all the great driving roads around LA I'd rather not see the same corner every 2 minutes....It's much more fun to take a 150 mi. drive and see countless corners.... For me it's the drive not the competition...
I hope you don't mind me asking, do you have a hot sister ????? I find the track boring and just a place wreck yourself over time.
With all the great driving roads around LA I'd rather not see the same corner every 2 minutes....It's much more fun to take a 150 mi. drive and see countless corners.... For me it's the drive not the competition...
the ronin said:
Yes I do but she married my best friend many years ago....
Ah well, can't win 'em all Where is that road btw ? I did the Pacific Coast Highway and the road through Yosemite National Park three years ago. I found the pace, how can I put this ? A little pedestrian........
I found a good road off the PCH, equal to any stretch of Tarmac found in the World Rally Championship, but I was in a rental Impala ( a proper POS).
Edited by Slippydiff on Monday 18th May 19:09
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