Couple o nurburgring vids
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Here are a couple of vids from our last ring trip in the new kit car.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXhDRDmXlc8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qtzH5A0QN4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXhDRDmXlc8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qtzH5A0QN4
teabagger said:
Here are a couple of vids from our last ring trip in the new kit car.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXhDRDmXlc8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qtzH5A0QN4
Not so sure about the overtake on the right. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXhDRDmXlc8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qtzH5A0QN4

Funny thing about the disappearing car and bike in the second one.

That car's got quite a lot of understeer, does it not?
flemke said:
teabagger said:
Here are a couple of vids from our last ring trip in the new kit car.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXhDRDmXlc8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qtzH5A0QN4
Not so sure about the overtake on the right. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXhDRDmXlc8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qtzH5A0QN4

Funny thing about the disappearing car and bike in the second one.

That car's got quite a lot of understeer, does it not?

I know its not the right thing to do but the porsche backed off in the karussell, we came out of the corner side by side ( you can hear me back off for the porsche to go but he doesnt)
Funny thing about the disappearing car and bike in the second one.

wow. well spotted. you have caught me red handed splicing two laps together. read the video info on youtube and you will see that is exactly as it is described- two laps spliced together.
That car's got quite a lot of understeer, does it not?
No.
Cheers

teabagger said:
Funny thing about the disappearing car and bike in the second one. 
wow. well spotted. you have caught me red handed splicing two laps together. read the video info on youtube and you will see that is exactly as it is described- two laps spliced together.
For an instant, when they first seemed to have disappeared, I wondered what had happened, but then I noticed the brighter light.
wow. well spotted. you have caught me red handed splicing two laps together. read the video info on youtube and you will see that is exactly as it is described- two laps spliced together.
teabagger said:
That car's got quite a lot of understeer, does it not?
No.
Cheers


flemke] said:
In that case, the driver's missing apexes by several feet! 
The camera is mounted low down and centrally in the nose cone of the car, you don’t see the car wheels hitting the apexes from that perspective. If the apex of the curbing were visible in shot, I would have two wheels on the grass.
I would of thought that was fairly straightforward but maybe you are just being a bit of an arse.

teabagger said:
flemke] said:
In that case, the driver's missing apexes by several feet! 
The camera is mounted low down and centrally in the nose cone of the car, you don’t see the car wheels hitting the apexes from that perspective. If the apex of the curbing were visible in shot, I would have two wheels on the grass.
I would of thought that was fairly straightforward but maybe you are just being a bit of an arse.


teabagger said:
flemke] said:
In that case, the driver's missing apexes by several feet! 
The camera is mounted low down and centrally in the nose cone of the car, you don’t see the car wheels hitting the apexes from that perspective. If the apex of the curbing were visible in shot, I would have two wheels on the grass.
I had assumed that the camera lens was 5 feet in diameter.
Well, I had assumed either that, or that you were driving a Reliant Robin, which should have enabled you to get closer to the apexes.
teabagger said:
I would of thought that was fairly straightforward but maybe you are just being a bit of an arse. 
No doubt I am very often, perhaps always, a bit or an arse or even more.
Nonetheless, after allowing for the camera offset, the driver of the car in the video missed at least 22 apexes, which is sort of quite a few.
Cheers.
fergus said:
teabagger said:
flemke] said:
In that case, the driver's missing apexes by several feet! 
The camera is mounted low down and centrally in the nose cone of the car, you don’t see the car wheels hitting the apexes from that perspective. If the apex of the curbing were visible in shot, I would have two wheels on the grass.
I would of thought that was fairly straightforward but maybe you are just being a bit of an arse.



Joe911 said:
flemke said:
It's amazing how many places you can make up when, out of 210 starters, 195 of them DNF. 
Though to be fair the bump drafting was a little out of place 

And during the night, it wasn't my fault that I kept getting blinded by other guys' tail-lights.
flemke said:
No doubt I am very often, perhaps always, a bit or an arse or even more.
Cheers.
I can comfirm that you do indeed come across as an arse.Cheers.
If, as one of buddies has suggested, you are some kind of race driver, I would have thought you would have better things to do than to count the missed apexes of a car enthusiast's lap on a tourist day.

Edited by teabagger on Tuesday 6th October 00:03
teabagger said:
flemke said:
No doubt I am very often, perhaps always, a bit or an arse or even more.
Cheers.
I can comfirm that you do indeed come across as an arse.Cheers.
If, as one of buddies has suggested, you are some kind of race driver, I would have thought you would have better things to do than to count the missed apexes of a car enthusiast's lap on a tourist day.

I was surprised that the driver had missed so many apexes so, in the course of commenting on the clip, I mentioned it, but I deliberately tried to direct my question away from the driving itself, and asked if maybe the car was causing it (nothing wrong with a car that under- or oversteers during its development phase; that's why they do testing even in Formula One). It might only have needed a bit of camber or toe change, or fresh tyres, or whatever. It was meant as an observation, not as a criticism.
You chose to reply to my question with
teabagger said:
No.
Cheers
which did not seem to me to be particularly friendly towards someone who had taken the trouble to look at the entirety of your little videos. Cheers

You're not obliged to be friendly; you're entitled to say whatever you like, as is everyone. I try to compose my comments to people here in a way that suits the post to which I am replying. Maybe I do a crap job at that, but that's what I aim to do.
I construed your reply of a flat "No" as suggesting, "Of course the car doesn't understeer. It's too well-sorted for that. What a silly question."
When you subsequently thought it would be clever to throw around childish epithets, it didn't help.
You seem to have, before now, formed your opinion of me. It's not a problem. Now I've formed my opinion of you.
Re the racing bit, maybe I'm retired.
Have a nice day and, the next time you're doing Touristenfahrten, I hope that you get within 5 feet of the apex at Eschbach. It's quicker that way.
teabagger said:
flemke said:
No doubt I am very often, perhaps always, a bit or an arse or even more.
Cheers.
I can comfirm that you do indeed come across as an arse.Cheers.
If, as one of buddies has suggested, you are some kind of race driver, I would have thought you would have better things to do than to count the missed apexes of a car enthusiast's lap on a tourist day.


I think the comments were either tongue in cheek or were pointers. Most people have room to improve on the 'Ring. Posting a sub 9 min BTG video is not going to wake the Porsche motorsport guys at Weisach......
flemke said:
teabagger said:
flemke said:
No doubt I am very often, perhaps always, a bit or an arse or even more.
Cheers.
I can comfirm that you do indeed come across as an arse.Cheers.
If, as one of buddies has suggested, you are some kind of race driver, I would have thought you would have better things to do than to count the missed apexes of a car enthusiast's lap on a tourist day.

I was surprised that the driver had missed so many apexes so, in the course of commenting on the clip, I mentioned it, but I deliberately tried to direct my question away from the driving itself, and asked if maybe the car was causing it (nothing wrong with a car that under- or oversteers during its development phase; that's why they do testing even in Formula One). It might only have needed a bit of camber or toe change, or fresh tyres, or whatever. It was meant as an observation, not as a criticism.
You chose to reply to my question with
teabagger said:
No.
Cheers
which did not seem to me to be particularly friendly towards someone who had taken the trouble to look at the entirety of your little videos. Cheers

You're not obliged to be friendly; you're entitled to say whatever you like, as is everyone. I try to compose my comments to people here in a way that suits the post to which I am replying. Maybe I do a crap job at that, but that's what I aim to do.
I construed your reply of a flat "No" as suggesting, "Of course the car doesn't understeer. It's too well-sorted for that. What a silly question."
When you subsequently thought it would be clever to throw around childish epithets, it didn't help.
You seem to have, before now, formed your opinion of me. It's not a problem. Now I've formed my opinion of you.
Re the racing bit, maybe I'm retired.
Have a nice day and, the next time you're doing Touristenfahrten, I hope that you get within 5 feet of the apex at Eschbach. It's quicker that way.
Sorry that it hasn’t worked.
I have simply posted links to two of my youtube videos taken during the first outing of a kit car on a tourist day. They seem to have drawn the attention of a racer with a lot of time on his hands and a couple of his buddies with Porsche connections.
Strange.

I have indeed formed an opinion of you based on this thread. If you have formed an opinion of me, then I hope it’s a good one.

fergus said:
teabagger said:
flemke said:
No doubt I am very often, perhaps always, a bit or an arse or even more.
Cheers.
I can comfirm that you do indeed come across as an arse.Cheers.
If, as one of buddies has suggested, you are some kind of race driver, I would have thought you would have better things to do than to count the missed apexes of a car enthusiast's lap on a tourist day.


I think the comments were either tongue in cheek or were pointers. Most people have room to improve on the 'Ring. Posting a sub 9 min BTG video is not going to wake the Porsche motorsport guys at Weisach......
I do indeed have a lot of room for improvement at the Nurburgring. For the record, I have not quoted a lap time or said the lap was great one at any point.
I did not post up the vids to wake anyone up at Porsche, but my “little” vid has got a few of you talking, the ones with a Porsche connection at least!
Looks a quick car, but unless you are avoiding a crash, IMO there is no excuse for a right side overtake.
2nd one sounds much better without the music too. The revs hardly appear to drop when you change gear, does it make it had to know what gear you`re in ? in a car, the drop and change in engine noise is a lot more noticeable between gears, in this it is hard to tell from the video.
2nd one sounds much better without the music too. The revs hardly appear to drop when you change gear, does it make it had to know what gear you`re in ? in a car, the drop and change in engine noise is a lot more noticeable between gears, in this it is hard to tell from the video.
Wh00sher said:
Looks a quick car, but unless you are avoiding a crash, IMO there is no excuse for a right side overtake.
2nd one sounds much better without the music too. The revs hardly appear to drop when you change gear, does it make it had to know what gear you`re in ? in a car, the drop and change in engine noise is a lot more noticeable between gears, in this it is hard to tell from the video.
I've held my hands up to the overtake. I know its naughty.2nd one sounds much better without the music too. The revs hardly appear to drop when you change gear, does it make it had to know what gear you`re in ? in a car, the drop and change in engine noise is a lot more noticeable between gears, in this it is hard to tell from the video.
It is difficult to know which gear you are in sometimes. The trip to the 'ring comfirmed the need for a good gear indicator- which is now up and running.
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