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trying not to let the ego win, if I keep seeing improvement in lap times and consistency like I am then that will make it easier.
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but just like with TrackClub, I understand that while it CAN become a crutch, I'm saying it doesn't have to. I totally understand why you are saying what you are saying, I get it, it's the best route to go for driver development and safest route to go, but you are assuming I care as much as you do about going that route and that I have the same goals as you. Once again, I'm not sold on going for slicks next season, I'll be contemplating it over the winter. I may just go for the SC3R instead to satiate my appetite.
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Back to brake pads since this was supposed to be a brake pad thread...
I'm looking into Hawk Street/Race pads, not sure how they compare to our stock pads or if anyone has any experience with them. https://www.buybrakes.com/hawk-perfo...ace-brake-pads Likewise does anyone here have experience using Hawk Blue or DTC30 pads?
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I'm a lackluster driver and just passed my first full year in this expensive amazing hobby
. I ran sport 1 for 2 track days, sports 2 for 1 day, and race from here on out.My thinking was why would I would to hone and develop my skills, while still having stabilitrack engaged, which would further mask my mistakes and potentially even encourage furthering bad habits. IMO there is not much of a difference. Try it out on a track your most comfortable and just take it back a notch to start. The biggest jump I believe is from PTM to full off which I am wanting to do but still not sure if I'm ready. When I do I will scale it back a little and then work back up to pace! |
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I would suggest if you havent noticed much difference, you are not pushing the car hard enough yet (which is perfectly fine, this is just fyi). For me, Sport1 absolutely restricts car's willingness to rotate, pretty much in all corner phases. And not in a subtle way either. The car is much, much tighter in both feel and responses. And that's what stability control system is designed to do: not permit the car to exceed yaw angles beyond which the computer can't recover the car from, without intervention from a driver. Cheers! |
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Don't forget that there are other people out there with you, even though there are periods when you might not even be seeing another car. You want them to be comfortable running with you . . . at their experience level. Promise me you won't be like the Corvette driver in this little clip. It's not the spin you'll see that matters as much as the four-off-clear-into the woods he did barely half a lap later (that black-flagged the session). Embedding isn't working entirely right for me, hence the link https://youtu.be/sZ50jWbmzlk . But as a .jpg preview, Norm
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Well then story time! The first day I climbed anything was at Grotto Canyon. My wife and I stopped in Banff for a few days to ski Sunshine Village and Lake Louise. Unfortunately everyone we stopped on the street said conditions were horrible. I remember someone saying that we might enjoy the snow because we were from Maryland. Dude said “you guys are used to skiing ice right?”During a stroll down Main Street we came across a billboard that read “if you can climb a ladder you can climb ice hire Yamasaka guides”. I looked at my wife and said we can climb a ladder! It was tough to find a guide for the next day but we did. Josh Lavigne was supposed have a day off but chose to take us out. Although we fell asleep watching TV at 7pm that night we went out again the next day to Johnston Canyon. The third day we went and did Guinness Gully. That was amazing! I was blown away and hooked on climbing. Josh asked if we come to Banff in the summer. I told him no but that we go to Whistler every July. He offered to meet us there and teach us rock climbing if we could hire him for five days, only charged us for four, and recommended we join a gym. So the first place I rock climbed was the Smoke Bluffs and the first multipitch rock was up the Apron on the Chief and to the summit. I hired Josh a bunch more days. He was a great teacher. Super patience too! I was such a whiner haha.. That was 13 years ago. I doubt the track will see a big explosion of noobs like climbing has due to the cost of the sport. Although if you figure in traveling into the cost of climbing as a hobby maybe it’s close 🤔
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The point I was trying to make was mainly to GMG about not letting ego get in the way. You'd think a spin would cause people to dial it back a couple of notches to regroup, but obviously that's not always the case.
FWIW, we were basically trying to dodge the puddles and stretches of deeper water, and as I recall, following where the water had been 'swept' by the car ahead of you was working a little better in many places (which is a good tip for street driving in the rain). Mr. Corvette had run his left side tires down the stream of deeper water (that's always there when it rains) when he spun. I've seen where other people have gone 4-off hitting the same along-the-track stream - including people in the middle of their run group on the out lap. Norm
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I decided to go with Hawk DCT70’s for the track based on Kens advice from KNS and their price... given the far greater friction level compared to the stock pads, it will be interesting to see what the experience will be like at the track combined with the SC3R tires on May 22nd
Will I encounter any problems going from stock brake compound I use to daily drive to the Hawk DCT70 on a track day that I need to take into account considering these pads will be using the same rotor? I mean anything above and beyond the normal bedding procedures that apply when switching to new pads?
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I realize this thread is a few years old, but I found it searching and wanted to recognize the great discussion and wealth of information in this thread. Really interesting points, especially from TrackClub & Norm, but a lot of great contributions overall.
Personally, I just ordered my first set of DS1.11 pads to try this season. I've been on the OEM Ferodo HP1000s exclusively. I'll still be running SC3R tires and was pretty close to pulling the trigger on DTC60s on all four corners, but decided to give the DS1.11s a shot first. I've been pretty content with teh OEM Ferodo HP1000s, but notice the pedal will get a little soft sometimes at the end of a 25 minute session. The bigger issue, however, is that as I've gotten quicker the last few years, the pad wear has gotten SUPER uneven. I know now that I should rotate the pads, but by the time I realized the uneven wear on my two most recent sets, they were down to the wear bars on the low side. Quick video clip of the pads I took off yesterday below. I'm hoping for a *little* better life out of the DS1.11s and I've heard they're a *bit* friendlier to rotors than the Hawks. We'll see. I'll likely try DTC60s later in the season. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/-beM3Ead2Y0
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