Vincent Keene wrote:
AdamBreakey wrote:
Hogpen is fun, isn't it?

I have never had as much fun on track as I did driving from roller coaster all the way through the front straight.
Hogpen isn't that fun to me, maybe because I don't have the grip to get thru there "flying". The most fun is turn three and the uphill esses in my car. I'd catch Vettes and other fast cars in those sections. Full course is a blast because I can brake as late as the "arrow" before entering the roller coaster.

Vette brakes rock!
yes Corvette brakes rock. however the trick is to go fast enough to actually use them to their full potential. my last session sunday i finally reached the point where i was out braking some of the other Z06 s in my group.
the Z06 turns in more precisely, and quicker i might add, than the 328is. however the Z06 is way more difficult to drive fast on the track. i spent the weekend pointing by as i played the classic "damn Corvette holding up the Miata" scenario. the event was corvette top heavy IMO.
to quote Vincent "had i been driving the bmw i would have kicked my own ass" my instructor was great (although he did have a bout of motion sickness) and helped me with the line in regards to the additional HP.
while i never have thought of myself as smooth on the track, the Z06 made it quite obvious i was nowhere near smooth and it did it exponentially. i did however learn the meaning of modulation in braking and acceleration. back to the garage for now, but the Corvette will see more track time someday.
in regards to CarGuys in general, not the worst organization to run with, but room for improvement. were i a green student i wonder how i would have enjoyed the entire weekend. and in the sunday morning green & yellow drivers meeting we were shown a crash tape. while this reminds me of drivers ed in high school i don't see it being anymore effective now than it was back then. different strokes i guess.