
First Ever Spec Miata Race (VIR)
#1
Posted 02-27-2011 06:53 AM

Duncan
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#2
Posted 02-27-2011 10:01 AM




#3
Posted 02-27-2011 11:32 AM




#4
Posted 02-28-2011 12:19 PM

-Cy
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#5
Posted 02-28-2011 01:06 PM

Team ///Miata #12
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NASA Midwest



#6
Posted 02-28-2011 01:10 PM

You seem to be very aware of what is going on around you, which is great. But, now that you are aware, you can be a little more aggressive.
#7
Posted 02-28-2011 02:26 PM

I only had time to watch the first few laps. You seem to be anticipating what the cars around you are going to do and letting them dictate what you do. For example, I can hear you slowing in anticipation of someone in front of you braking (even where they have 2 car lengths in front of you). If you had continued to press, you would have closed that space udner braking and, who knows, maybe he makes a mistake and you squirt by. Drive your car and don't let the others dictate your line or brake marks, etc.
+1 That is right on Kyle. It brings back memories form my first race. Your line looks nice though, your overbraking problem will fix it self with some time. Did you track a higher hp car in the past before you got a Miata? I know coming from a Porshe to a Miata was tough for me.
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#8
Posted 02-28-2011 02:50 PM


Keep at it, OP! I can't wait for my first race... soon enough!
90' SM
NASA-GL #187 SM
#9
Posted 02-28-2011 04:59 PM

Why were you not in your position on the start? You were an entire row too far back.
You seem to be shifting WAY to soon. Shift just before it bounces off the rev limiter.
You can run the uphill esses in 4th or 5th it is a weather dependent thing, either way don't lift until the small straight at the top and hold the gas flat on the floor all the way up.
On the back straight do not pull 5th gear until you crest the top of the hill, you loose momentum shifting uphill. You will be near the top of the RPM band but the car won't build any more RPM going up hill.
The car looks pretty strong. Not bad for a first outing.








#10
Posted 03-01-2011 08:09 AM

Thanks and great feedback. Since this was only my 3rd race ever, I was mostly concentrating on having an incident free first few turns; after all I only have a provisional license.
Agreed I was out of position on the start. The black car beside me was supposed to be in the empty spot ahead however lined up next to my left. I was definitely late on the gas and very timid through turns 1-5.
Will definitely take your advice on the shifting. Thanks for the compliments on the car. It's a bone stock engine. We made 115hp with the old restrictor so I'm sure it's down quite a bit from that with the newer setup. Not planning on touching the engine until I've worked on the driver a little bit.
I'll bring more aggression in March. I haven't uploaded Sunday's race yet, but my lap times steadily increased through the weekend from high 25's on Sat morning to a mid 23.9 on Sunday.
Duncan



#11
Posted 03-01-2011 09:20 AM

+1 That is right on Kyle. It brings back memories form my first race. Your line looks nice though, your overbraking problem will fix it self with some time. Did you track a higher hp car in the past before you got a Miata? I know coming from a Porshe to a Miata was tough for me.
Not only a higher hp car, but a higher hp AWD car.


Duncan



#12
Posted 03-02-2011 08:10 AM

#13
Posted 03-02-2011 08:59 AM

I, too, came from a WRX. Albiet, much more stock than yours!

90' SM
NASA-GL #187 SM
#14
Posted 03-02-2011 09:20 AM

Nice drive. Don't get too aggressive as this is NASA racing. Now if you want to run SCCA...different story, but still check the aggression as you learn your race craft.
I understand your sentiment and albeit NASA or SCCA, be predictable. In a race it would be common practice to race for a position, that is why they call it a race and not a lapping day. I believe it to be unsafe and unpredictable when someone just lays down and moves over.








#15
Posted 03-02-2011 11:15 AM

#16
Posted 03-02-2011 10:34 PM

Great job for a first race! Gotta stay out of trouble to ditch the orange stickers and get your full license. Wind that baby up to red line (won't hurt it a bit) to get the feel for it, and then dial it back a bit to stay off the limiter. Lots more power available at the upper end of the revs.
-Juan
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#17
Posted 03-03-2011 10:55 AM

Duncan



#18
Posted 03-03-2011 11:44 AM

Not only a higher hp car, but a higher hp AWD car.
Big adjustment for me. Picture of the last car.
Duncan
I can see why braking is such an issue for you, most of the time SM is just a brush of the brakes and right back to full gas! You will get the hang of it though took me a season. And I'm betting you dont tach the car up as the old car was liable to get hurt running up to the limiter all the time. You almost can't hurt these pesky Miata's!
K. Webb
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#19
Posted 03-04-2011 09:03 AM

Duncan and I traded positions a few times on Sunday. He stepped it up a bit and was quicker. I'm only in my 3rd year (and only run about 4-5 events per year), but I was very comfortable running close, and look forward to being in front of him in March. Also, I believe he ran a 2:23 something on Sunday, not to bad.I can see why braking is such an issue for you, most of the time SM is just a brush of the brakes and right back to full gas! You will get the hang of it though took me a season. And I'm betting you dont tach the car up as the old car was liable to get hurt running up to the limiter all the time. You almost can't hurt these pesky Miata's!
Dave Armstrong
SM #66
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