*That* corner revisited

*That* corner revisited

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7db

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Monday 24th October 2005
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Every now and again you come across a corking corner.

I found one yesterday in Bucks on a hundred mile B-road blat around, practising my corners. It is located on the B-road to Ludgershall from the A41 (near Bicester) (see map if the technology works).

The corner follows a few sweeping corners left and right, and starts off as a gentle left-hander that looks like it will open up. It gets a little tighter, and looks like it will open up. Then the view does indeed open up.

The view is 20 yrds of skid-marked road, with chevrons at the end and a very blind right-angled right hander. It's fairly flat scenery - but enough hedges to conceal the layout. There is no hazard sign.

Obviously I stuffed it up first time, got out of shape cutting the corner, and on the brakes mid-entry so I did the lap back to the A41 and had another go.

Knowing it was there, and the layout, I then stuffed it up a second time. This time the Gods of traffic sent a Golf to come round the corner simultaneously in the other direction to keep my line honest. But still entry was too hot

Then I went home.

Anyone with problems going-in too fast to corners, come and get in the queue to have a go.



>> Edited by 7db on Saturday 18th March 11:42 to fix pic

>> Edited by 7db on Saturday 18th March 11:44

>> Edited by 7db on Saturday 18th March 11:44

7db

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231 months

Monday 24th October 2005
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The nasty bit of the corner is the right-angled right-hander (visible in the centre of the map to the right of the word "Barn". But it's the gentle but tightening fast left-hander that unsights it that causes the problems*.

Ideally would have been in the left gutter for the right-hander, but was waaay too hot, so was increasing the radius of the turn. And as Stressed Dave would never tell you without me admitting it first, I have developed a slight aversion to the left-hand gutter, which I'm trying to stamp out.

Obviously the problem is going in too fast to the left-hander, without being able to see through it to the right-hander. Slow enough in would leave the right entry speed to the right-hander to be well positioned and on the power to drive through it in the gutter.

However - slow enough is very slow - probably 20-30mph to a very gentle left-hander. Going any faster than this leaves you (me) locked up on exit, trying to get down to the 10-15 max entry for the right-hander.

It's a lovely corner, and I might have to go back there in the wet this week sometime.


Tony - have you reviewed my notes on your Tuscany drive yet?!



* actually what causes the problems is the driver choosing to drive too fast into the tightening left-hander. It's not the corner's fault.

7db

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231 months

Monday 14th November 2005
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Revistited this corner at the weekend. At dusk, with damp roadsurface, my approach was a little more cautious, and nailed it good and proper. Feel very happy about that!

Despite my previous assertion, there is in fact a row of trees - although they are located where no sane person would imagine that the road could possibly go.

They are in fact, next to the road.