by pdy on Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:24 pm
Toby:
I was trying to be cute - my sincere appologies if I came across as insulting or offensive instead.
I still think the driver is a big factor...
But the car is a factor too.
One thing I have found that helps is to ride/drive with somebody who I think is good (Jackie, Curt, etc.). Yes, I still do this occasionally.
One hardware related tip is don't just make the car fast, but make the car for youself. By this I mean tailor the car to suit you. The way the seat fits,
steering wheel, pedals, shifter, mirrors, etc. It should be the perfect environment to allow you to focus on your driving. I have repeatedly found that
this makes a MUCH bigger difference than I would have guessed. Additionally, build, tune, and adjust the car to your driving style. If you like more
oversteer, that can be done with relatively minor suspension settings. If you are after top speed (Fontana and Big Willow), pay attention to making
your car have sleek aerodynamics. You get the idea. Unfortunately, it may take some time to figure out the finer details of what you want. And this is
another good reason that many recommend to just drive what you have for a while. Still, it wouldn't hurt to check with others to garner best practices
(like on this forum, or at a tech session).
Paul D. Young
http://www.deadpetsracing.com/PCA Nat'l Club Race Advocate
Now: '78 911SC, '79 911SC, '04 955-S, '06 997-S, '88 924-S, '16 92A
Past: '74 914, '78 911SC, '78 928, '80 924-S, '82 931, '86 930, '03 996-4S