Poor trackday driving thread
Poor trackday driving thread
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NorthernExposure

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126 posts

198 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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type Thought I'd start this off with a recent example from Cadwell Park, a Raw Striker? and Seat doing a rolling road block:-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DU2JXiiOHs



Edited by NorthernExposure on Saturday 4th September 09:40

Alex

9,978 posts

308 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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Was the Seat a diesel? It should have been black-flagged for the amount of smoke (and oil) it was pumping all over the circuit.

RS-Dog

147 posts

255 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_hEOx-KPQc

Me being held up around Croft. Bumped into the lad a few weeks later aswell in a prime example of small world syndrome. He just thought it was a bit of sport shoot, pointed out politely that if someone catches up and sticks to your rear bumper they need really to be allowed to pass! furiouslaugh

Rich

bonesX

902 posts

204 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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RS-Dog said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_hEOx-KPQc

Me being held up around Croft. Bumped into the lad a few weeks later aswell in a prime example of small world syndrome. He just thought it was a bit of sport shoot, pointed out politely that if someone catches up and sticks to your rear bumper they need really to be allowed to pass! furiouslaugh

Rich
What an absolute tosser

swtmerce

213 posts

231 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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That Fiesta reminds me of a run in I had with a Mini at Snetterton a few years ago. He crashed after a couple of laps.

3wheels3

206 posts

243 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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Would not bother following like that it's a waste of petrol, tyres etc. If you don't feel like you can get past slower drive quickly/easily and if a flash of headlight/horn/indicaters/showing front end in brake zone doesn't shift him, do a pit lane run.

shim

2,051 posts

232 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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swtmerce said:
That Fiesta reminds me of a run in I had with a Mini at Snetterton a few years ago. He crashed after a couple of laps.
Don't start that one again, you got in big trouble last time smile

shim

2,051 posts

232 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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3wheels3 said:
Would not bother following like that it's a waste of petrol, tyres etc. If you don't feel like you can get past slower drive quickly/easily and if a flash of headlight/horn/indicaters/showing front end in brake zone doesn't shift him, do a pit lane run.
Or just go up the inside on the brakes (I watch too much motogp I think?)

NorthernExposure

Original Poster:

126 posts

198 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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Biker's Nemesis

41,175 posts

232 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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RS-Dog said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_hEOx-KPQc

Me being held up around Croft. Bumped into the lad a few weeks later aswell in a prime example of small world syndrome. He just thought it was a bit of sport shoot, pointed out politely that if someone catches up and sticks to your rear bumper they need really to be allowed to pass! furiouslaugh

Rich
Are all car TD's like that?

The Fiesta driver looked like he was doing a good job, he was a lot quicker out of sunny out and through the complex than you were, if you had been closer coming onto the start finish straight you could have got past him.


Here's me at croft at the end of May this year.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTl42LPKuC0

J-P

4,421 posts

230 months

Sunday 5th September 2010
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I don't get why people won't let you past it's not a race right, so who cares? Far more interesting to see if you can keep up with somebody quicker rather than hold them up! Mostly though, I think you might as well back off a bit and then speed up again later, once they have a good lead.

R1 Loon

26,988 posts

201 months

Sunday 5th September 2010
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You've got a "modified Focus RS", he's got a 1990 Fiesta.

Well done for being faster than him on the straights.

irf

812 posts

249 months

Sunday 5th September 2010
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R1 Loon said:
You've got a "modified Focus RS", he's got a 1990 Fiesta.

Well done for being faster than him on the straights.
hardly the point though is it?

why people can't stick to the "if someone's in your mirrors that wasn't there before, move over" rulei don't understand. would make life so much easier and enjoyable for everyone.

edited to add, that is a rule at trackdays isn't it?biggrin

Edited by irf on Sunday 5th September 07:27

NorthernExposure

Original Poster:

126 posts

198 months

Sunday 5th September 2010
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Biker's Nemesis said:
RS-Dog said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_hEOx-KPQc

Me being held up around Croft. Bumped into the lad a few weeks later aswell in a prime example of small world syndrome. He just thought it was a bit of sport shoot, pointed out politely that if someone catches up and sticks to your rear bumper they need really to be allowed to pass! furiouslaugh

Rich
Are all car TD's like that?

The Fiesta driver looked like he was doing a good job, he was a lot quicker out of sunny out and through the complex than you were, if you had been closer coming onto the start finish straight you could have got past him.


Here's me at croft at the end of May this year.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTl42LPKuC0
He was doing a good job of holding up the Focus you mean. After countless corners where the Focus should have been let past, there's no way the Fiesta would have been able to keep up with the Focus if the Fiesta had moved over. Its not a race, there are no prizes for being in front.

And posting up a video of your arse going around Croft - what was the point of that in relation to this thread may I be so bold as to ask, mr Nemesis?wobble

Edited by NorthernExposure on Sunday 5th September 09:46

Biker's Nemesis

41,175 posts

232 months

Sunday 5th September 2010
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NorthernExposure said:
Biker's Nemesis said:
RS-Dog said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_hEOx-KPQc

Me being held up around Croft. Bumped into the lad a few weeks later aswell in a prime example of small world syndrome. He just thought it was a bit of sport shoot, pointed out politely that if someone catches up and sticks to your rear bumper they need really to be allowed to pass! furiouslaugh

Rich
Are all car TD's like that?

The Fiesta driver looked like he was doing a good job, he was a lot quicker out of sunny out and through the complex than you were, if you had been closer coming onto the start finish straight you could have got past him.


Here's me at croft at the end of May this year.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTl42LPKuC0
He was doing a good job of holding up the Focus you mean. After countless corners where the Focus should have been let past, there's no way the Fiesta would have been able to keep up with the Focus if the Fiesta had moved over. Its not a race, there are no prizes for being in front.
As you say "it's not a race", so why didn't the focus driver drive through the pits to gain a little space.

I'm pleased bike TD's don't run the same over taking rules as the car One's.

NorthernExposure

Original Poster:

126 posts

198 months

Sunday 5th September 2010
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lol...why didn't the Fiesta pull over or go into the pits to get a bit of space? rolleyes


shim

2,051 posts

232 months

Sunday 5th September 2010
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I agree the fiesta driver should have given way early on once he realised he was holding the focus back.

BUT he was probably laughing so much at the steering technique of tge Focus driver he was waiting for him to pull the steering wheel off wink

R1 Loon

26,988 posts

201 months

Sunday 5th September 2010
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You're in cars which are quite wide, Croft isn't exactly the widest of circuits, so why not accept that you're going to get held up once in a while. Fair enough that the guy maybe should've moved over, but where's the thrill in driving round looking in your mirrors just in case someone catches up?

I got bored of it and switched to bikes a few years back and it is unbelievably better, primarily because you can overtake anywere at any time, the burden is on the overtaker to do it wit respect.

The best one though is finding yourself on track with professional racers and trying to tag onto the back of them.

Earlier this summer, TDers at Silverstone were treated to a day with Nicky Hayden and Randy de Puniet on standard bikes, whilst they learned the track. That's about the equivalent of Hamilton and Kubica turning up at a car TD.

As for BN posting a video of him at Croft, having seen him hand a couple of BSB riders (equivalent of BTCC for bikes) their arse on track it's impressive if you know what you're doing.


Edited by R1 Loon on Sunday 5th September 12:43

NorthernExposure

Original Poster:

126 posts

198 months

NorthernExposure

Original Poster:

126 posts

198 months

Sunday 5th September 2010
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I think I prefer the car rules myself:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejzXZ12MOxU&fea...