jimpastorius wrote:
clinehall wrote:
Did you see the driver hit the brakes about 600 ft out at the top of the back straight away? The thing has the largest rotors in the business made of Carbon Fiber-WAXER

I would have caught him there in my Mini

You and your mini would have been so far back, you would never have seen the brake lights. Probably not a bad thing to do at the speeds that car is capable of to do a little brake check.
Turn 14 is the one spot on full course that I still get the willies coming into. Please, please, please brakes do your job.
The first track event I ever did back in 1981 at Road Atlanta (Walter Mitty Challenge), Brian Redman was leading the driver's meeting, and he said he often used a slight brake tap under full throttle on the back straight, and if it didn't feel just right, he knew not to go full bore into the plunge/bridge turn. He also said that at RA (probably applicable idea elsewhere) that if you felt "something funny" with the brakes going into turn 7, chances are you'd be in trouble with them by the bridge no matter that they can cool all the way down the back straight.
His wise advice likely saved me strife at RA back in those days of marginal brakes (heck, even if I did use asbestos laden Ferodo DS11's

). I've carried that plan with me through all the tracks I've driven since then. I'd rather be conservative than sorry.