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Video of my F430 lapping at UMC - Full track

Discussion in 'Tracking & Driver Education' started by jag-oo-r, Jun 7, 2020.

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  1. jag-oo-r

    jag-oo-r Formula Junior
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    May 27, 2015
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    I joined the PCA at Utah Motorsports Campus for their HPDE this weekend. They're a great group, and I enjoy their days more than any others.

    I did a session with my FB LIVE running, just for fun.


    I was just learning the Ferrari (I've owned her for about 5 weeks now?) and she's fun... for sure. The car is surprisingly capable just the way it is. well, I don't know what's surprising about that; My entire life, as I;ve anticipated ownership, I've assumed this would be the case. hehe.
    Two things are clearly needed: Better tires, and better Brake Pads. Both would make dramatic improvements in the laps; second only to more seat time.

    I also posted to Youtube a Harry's Laptimer capture of a lap in my Porsche. Also just for fun.

    It's perhaps embarrassing to say (but I will anyway): I was only 3/10ths slower in the Porsche Boxster.... (240-ish hp). But I've built that thing into a bit of a monster, suspension & Brake-wise.

    I'll post some more as I get through them. IF anyone is interested.
     
  2. Ferrari 308 GTB

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    Sounds great ..what exhaust is that? 488? pffffft
     
  3. jag-oo-r

    jag-oo-r Formula Junior
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    It's a 430 Spider. And the exhaust is Kline.
     
  4. jag-oo-r

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    Another video (HLT) of the F430



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  5. Metastable

    Metastable Formula Junior

    Wow you guys were doing the full track! So with cars, do you typically wait for a “pass me here” signal?
     

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