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GizmoQ
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I actually knocked 5 seconds off my average today and I'm still trying to find the limits of this suspension/tire combination.
Now comes the hardest mod of all: improving my driving skills.
Congrats! 5 seconds off is a great achievement!
I guess I should have quantified the art of autocross a little before getting so excited. Autocross is a timed event on a road course laid out in a large parking lot with a hundred or so large orange cones and chalk lines to map out the route. Every course is different but the good clubs always setup a course for the average racer to go from start to finish in 60 seconds. There is no side-by-side racing, but there are usually two or three cars on course at a time (spaced out 20 seconds apart).Hey Giz 5 seconds don't seem like much time! But then again it depends what that 5 seconds is archiving right!
Sound like your at least heading in the right direction! Keep it move that way great news !!
I've been struggling with Elwood to get my times under 60 seconds (average). Been to two different driving schools and both times the scenario goes something like this: I drive three sessions, the instructor rides with me giving me pointers on how to get faster each ride. By the third ride he says, "O.K., not bad but you need to work on three things: A,B, & C." I then tell him to drive the course in my car and when he's done he says "Nevermind those three things, you're doing all you can."
Well I wasn't satisfied with average. Taking the schools got me comfortable to really stick it all out there and I got down to 59 seconds. Yesterday my worst time was 57 seconds and my best was 55 seconds. Today, I got my time down to 52 seconds. And remember the two instructors I mentioned earlier... they both came running over to my car to congratulate me on my fastest/smooth run ever! Of course they encouraged me to get another second off that but I only dropped it by .471 seconds by the time we were done for the day.
For another perspective on where I am, the PRO drivers (a couple of which are former National Champions) were only doing the course in 49 seconds. So compared to two months ago, I've made a 70% improvement with these suspension/tire changes. I'm competitive in my class and I'm closing in on the Pro drivers little by little, inch by inch.
