Track this weekend or even the Ring?
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tomvcarter said:
flemke said:
Circuit is closed on Saturday 27th for a race.
It appears that it will be open on Sunday until 6:30.
Forecast is for cool, fairly damp weekend.
hmmm tempting, just not sure if, damp + ring + m3 is a good combination for my first visit...It appears that it will be open on Sunday until 6:30.
Forecast is for cool, fairly damp weekend.
If you can drive on the public road in the rain, which you obviously can, then you can deal with the 'ring, so long as you think of it as a public road.
tomvcarter said:
hmmm tempting, just not sure if, damp + ring + m3 is a good combination for my first visit...
bunch of us in the same boat as u - booked for SPA but cancelled due track collapse. we were going to the 'ring on sunday anyway after Spa, it's open all day on sunday. we are still going, but will probably spend saturday enjoying the roads in the eifel mountains near the 'ring and find a decent restaurant for a spot of lunch.seawise said:
tomvcarter said:
hmmm tempting, just not sure if, damp + ring + m3 is a good combination for my first visit...
bunch of us in the same boat as u - booked for SPA but cancelled due track collapse. we were going to the 'ring on sunday anyway after Spa, it's open all day on sunday. we are still going, but will probably spend saturday enjoying the roads in the eifel mountains near the 'ring and find a decent restaurant for a spot of lunch.E36. You may have to change your plans, track may open on the 5th April.
http://www.spa-francorchamps.be/en07/home/index.ph...
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tomvcarter said:
seawise said:
tomvcarter said:
hmmm tempting, just not sure if, damp + ring + m3 is a good combination for my first visit...
bunch of us in the same boat as u - booked for SPA but cancelled due track collapse. we were going to the 'ring on sunday anyway after Spa, it's open all day on sunday. we are still going, but will probably spend saturday enjoying the roads in the eifel mountains near the 'ring and find a decent restaurant for a spot of lunch.Adenauer said:
Chaps, may I just say that it's supposed to rain on Sunday, which combined with the rubber laid down on Saturday by the VLN guys will make Sunday morning very slippery so take it easy for the first few laps.
Not trying to teach anyone to suck eggs but I just thought I'd mention it
quite right we will and tnk u - seeing as u r a local, can u recommend a decent restaurant for lunch on saturday? doesn't have to be near the circuit, within 100 klicks or so. Not trying to teach anyone to suck eggs but I just thought I'd mention it

Adenauer said:
Chaps, may I just say that it's supposed to rain on Sunday, which combined with the rubber laid down on Saturday by the VLN guys will make Sunday morning very slippery so take it easy for the first few laps.
Not trying to teach anyone to suck eggs but I just thought I'd mention it
Good point. It's supposed to be wet for the race as well, so perhaps less rubber accumulation than normal.Not trying to teach anyone to suck eggs but I just thought I'd mention it

My own experience is that the best wet grip there is almost always off the racing line.
This applies to braking zones, near the apex, and in the acceleration zone as well.
In addition to the slipperiness of any rubber on rubber when it's wet, the other problem is that the rubber needs to deform and "bite" into the multitude of crevices in the road surface.
In the wet, the rubber stays cooler, thus it is less able to deform and momentarily fill those little crevices.
At the same time, the racing line will have had much more traffic across it, and that traffic will have worn away the sharp edges of the crevices.
Therefore, by staying off the line, you're on asphalt that has less rubber accumulation filling the crevices, less rubber to be super-slippery against the tyre rubber, and sharper edges for the tyre to bite into.
You may be amazed at how much grip is off-line at the same time as how little grip is on the line.
t11ner said:
Hi Tom
If you could make it to Spa I'm sure you could struggle up to the grim north and have a play on the UKs own mini-Ring for our club day on Friday - CLICKY
Steve H
Well I'm at Cadwell with Trackaction-online so if any of you guy are going. Come over and say hi I'm there in my brothers R26R. Been on a number of Trackaction-online trackdays and they are very well run days and at a very good price. If you haven't been before it's one of the best tracks in the UK just like the ring apart from only being 2 miles long and still time to book If you could make it to Spa I'm sure you could struggle up to the grim north and have a play on the UKs own mini-Ring for our club day on Friday - CLICKY

Steve H
Edited by t11ner on Tuesday 23 March 21:55
seawise said:
Adenauer said:
Chaps, may I just say that it's supposed to rain on Sunday, which combined with the rubber laid down on Saturday by the VLN guys will make Sunday morning very slippery so take it easy for the first few laps.
Not trying to teach anyone to suck eggs but I just thought I'd mention it
quite right we will and tnk u - seeing as u r a local, can u recommend a decent restaurant for lunch on saturday? doesn't have to be near the circuit, within 100 klicks or so. Not trying to teach anyone to suck eggs but I just thought I'd mention it

Traditional German would be the Comfy Corner in Adenau, a bit basic, but good food, friendly, and reasonably priced.
Or there's the Kaiser Garten chinese in Adenau.
Or Pinnochios, Guilias, or Aviano, in Adenau if you fancy Italian.
Or the buffet lunch in Hotel Tiergarten in Nürburg.
I could go on and on, there are loads of possibilities and I don't really know of a 'don't go there' place, to be honest.
Adenauer said:
seawise said:
Adenauer said:
Chaps, may I just say that it's supposed to rain on Sunday, which combined with the rubber laid down on Saturday by the VLN guys will make Sunday morning very slippery so take it easy for the first few laps.
Not trying to teach anyone to suck eggs but I just thought I'd mention it
quite right we will and tnk u - seeing as u r a local, can u recommend a decent restaurant for lunch on saturday? doesn't have to be near the circuit, within 100 klicks or so. Not trying to teach anyone to suck eggs but I just thought I'd mention it

Traditional German would be the Comfy Corner in Adenau, a bit basic, but good food, friendly, and reasonably priced.
Or there's the Kaiser Garten chinese in Adenau.
Or Pinnochios, Guilias, or Aviano, in Adenau if you fancy Italian.
Or the buffet lunch in Hotel Tiergarten in Nürburg.
I could go on and on, there are loads of possibilities and I don't really know of a 'don't go there' place, to be honest.
Adenauer said:
seawise said:
Adenauer said:
Chaps, may I just say that it's supposed to rain on Sunday, which combined with the rubber laid down on Saturday by the VLN guys will make Sunday morning very slippery so take it easy for the first few laps.
Not trying to teach anyone to suck eggs but I just thought I'd mention it
quite right we will and tnk u - seeing as u r a local, can u recommend a decent restaurant for lunch on saturday? doesn't have to be near the circuit, within 100 klicks or so. Not trying to teach anyone to suck eggs but I just thought I'd mention it

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