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Waterford Hills track is part of the Oakland County Sportsmans Club complex so there's more there than just the track including a shooting range. There's a few run offs that even before drivers meet (also talked about during the meet) I was warned about where there's very soft grass patches and if you go on them clumps of grass will pack in between the wheel and tire ultimately breaking the bead seal and packing grass inside the wheel. With the corners there it'll work its way in worst case it'll give the effect of a blow out so it's possible with the over working of the tires "if" everything was set up properly he could've been down on tire pressure and not know it especially if new. There were stories I've heard of fist fulls of grass coming out of wheels from people talking to the local tire shop a mile or so away. They're so used to it that if you tell the tire shop you've got a Waterford Wheel they get you in and out quick so you don't miss much track time. If that was the case and he had a tire or more go off even under visual inspection if it's worked its way in possibly hard to tell so when in doubt get it checked out if that was the case. Also prior to going there I watched a youtube video put together by a guy in his nsx of How to at Waterford Hills and he does comment there if you don't have compliant suspension for it stay off the curbs so who knows what mix was there to really unsettle it on him. It's definitely a miatas playground for sure such a fun and challenging track and happy I wasn't the only Z4 out there. |
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On track I would turn off traction and just learn the corners and start pushing a bit more each time granted I'm a bit more than novice these days, if I ever feel uncomfortable I err on the side of less send as opposed to full send and I'm a man that loves the sending. Before the tires are even howling, I understand my F87 chassis very well now to know how to tip toe in and out of throttle. The chassis has to be honest taught me how to approach learning other cars and the few times I've tracked an F90 though quite different, I applied the same principles and had a blast. |
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12-23-2023, 07:05 PM | #25 | |
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I just dunno if that little curb bump could've made it so unstable like that though. It's all guessing from me anyway, I'm no authority, jm2c.
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12-25-2023, 11:15 AM | #27 | |
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I drive a pickup regularly and have had the back end break loose on more than on occasion on a snowy uphill straight section. It gets one's attention. We did the BMW driver course which had one session on a wet slide course which was really good on practicing control. But to answer the OP question: Can anyone be this clueless on a track? Yes, there are lots of clueless people out there not just on the track. The goal is not to be one of them, while trying to avoid them. |
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I've seen much worse. And many pro drivers have crashed JUST like this. Randy Pobst once took a GT-R on a "I believe I can fly" incident because he forgot which turn he was in. It DOES happen to the best of us. If it doesn't, then you aren't driving the car 10/10ths. If you do, I promise you this will happen to you someday (I don't, I'm mostly at 8/10ths because I have eaten armco for dinner before). Shawn |
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