Organised by the Westfield Sports Car Club -- but no restriction to Westies. Three Strikers and a Phoenix present.
Good organization; great fun; JPSCs acquitted themselves well -- especially considering how many national class drivers the WSCC legitimately boasts.
I don't know who sold their soul to ensure dry track and (nearly all) sunshine for the weekend, but I take my helmet off to you.
Blyton 12/13 July
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Blyton 12/13 July
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Re: Blyton 12/13 July
And 2 Riots
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Re: Blyton 12/13 July
My fastest run of the weekend (70.43)
Had a number of issues with my supersoft ZZRs (put the front right through to the steel reinforcement) and changed them for the Mediums and went 2 secs faster. Car is very loose as the tyres where not upto temp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZZgJvbfaTw
Cameo appearance by the Hussey Clan at the end....
Had a number of issues with my supersoft ZZRs (put the front right through to the steel reinforcement) and changed them for the Mediums and went 2 secs faster. Car is very loose as the tyres where not upto temp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZZgJvbfaTw
Cameo appearance by the Hussey Clan at the end....
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Re: Blyton 12/13 July
Medium zzrs or something else? What does that say for them then, 2 seconds is a lot
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Re: Blyton 12/13 July
Medium ZZRs. My A24 ZZRs where knackered but I thought it was only the backs and that I could get another weekend out of them....wrong. The offside front locked up and has gone through to the steel but I think this is caused by numerous lock-ups in the same place. Should have been well into the 60s but only managed 70.43.
Now the decision is more A24 ZZRs or Kumho V70 K11 ....and where to buy the Kumhos from
Now the decision is more A24 ZZRs or Kumho V70 K11 ....and where to buy the Kumhos from
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Re: Blyton 12/13 July
Like our engine, our video recording is much less high tech than Jeff's -- but here are our efforts . . . . .
Our Striker has a normally aspirated Vauxhall 1600cc engine which is linked to the road via a Quaife 60G gearbox, a 4.41 ZF LSD and 215/55-13 Avon ZZR (A24) tyres (185/55-13 at the front). The comparison to Jeff's video is marked: having only half the power of Jeff's car means we are slower on the straights (about 110 mph max before the chicane) but that our car is less of a handful in the corners.
My (whitish overalls) best effort (featuring (like Jeff) a worthwhile mistake on the exit of Bishops ) is at: http://youtu.be/y2svjeTgrwc
Son Chris (blue overalls) then shows me how it should be done: http://youtu.be/90Luoan1vPc
Our Striker has a normally aspirated Vauxhall 1600cc engine which is linked to the road via a Quaife 60G gearbox, a 4.41 ZF LSD and 215/55-13 Avon ZZR (A24) tyres (185/55-13 at the front). The comparison to Jeff's video is marked: having only half the power of Jeff's car means we are slower on the straights (about 110 mph max before the chicane) but that our car is less of a handful in the corners.
My (whitish overalls) best effort (featuring (like Jeff) a worthwhile mistake on the exit of Bishops ) is at: http://youtu.be/y2svjeTgrwc
Son Chris (blue overalls) then shows me how it should be done: http://youtu.be/90Luoan1vPc
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Re: Blyton 12/13 July
when the results are in I would like to have a look at them if possible. I like to see what the competition is doing
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Re: Blyton 12/13 July
great videos and also very interesting difference in driving styles.
in my few months sabbatical I have been looking at this very closely.
in my few months sabbatical I have been looking at this very closely.
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Re: Blyton 12/13 July
Not sure it shows a driving 'style' difference but rather a complete lack of grip on a set of old Medium compound ZZRs. Every corner I was having to back off the throttle and opposite lock it to some extent. The run in the video was the first run on the Meds so I had no reference. The Car (and I) should have been well in the 67sec mark so under performed.
Fresh boots required for Combe/Debden/Goodwood/Hethel (3 tracks that suit the car and one that doesn't !)
Fresh boots required for Combe/Debden/Goodwood/Hethel (3 tracks that suit the car and one that doesn't !)
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Re: Blyton 12/13 July
Simon
The results are available in pdf format (and I've no idea how to attach them here).
If you PM me your email address, I'll whizz them across to you.
David
The results are available in pdf format (and I've no idea how to attach them here).
If you PM me your email address, I'll whizz them across to you.
David
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