Track etiquette - letting the slow guys back in

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Re: Track etiquette - letting the slow guys back in

Post by The Admiral » Sat Jun 14, 2008 9:59 am

Ah... Hmmm... That implies I've done it more than once :oops:

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Good thread btw guys - food for thought 8)

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Re: Track etiquette - letting the slow guys back in

Post by campbell » Sat Jun 14, 2008 11:11 am

yep it's a great thread - really bringing out the views and construction inputs, without the handbags
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Re: Track etiquette - letting the slow guys back in

Post by The Admiral » Sat Jun 14, 2008 11:49 am

Is this Greg? Only other "episode" I can think of...

http://www.rog.me.uk/KH1.wmv

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Re: Track etiquette - letting the slow guys back in

Post by meatball » Sat Jun 14, 2008 11:54 am

Looks like him.......looks fine to me.....IMHO?!?

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Re: Track etiquette - letting the slow guys back in

Post by mac » Sat Jun 14, 2008 12:46 pm

That one looked fine to me too - but you could have easily yeilded too.

I'm trying hard not to be hypocritical or saying anything that could be used against me - now that I've only got a 1600cc engine it takes me a fair bit longer on the straight to pass - but I can easily out brake pretty much anything out there (apart from similar machinery)

What was more concerning was the skyline infront diving to the left at the hairpin and then attempting a drift is such close proximity to other cars!


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Re: Track etiquette - letting the slow guys back in

Post by The Admiral » Sat Jun 14, 2008 1:00 pm

I agree - 95% of the time I drive quite responsibly (I think), but I've found this thread useful to allow me to reconsider the other 5% of occasions :wink:

I deliberately chose to follow the Skyline to get its drifting attempts on film, so am probably guilty of enticement too :lol:

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Re: Track etiquette - letting the slow guys back in

Post by tut » Sat Jun 14, 2008 2:31 pm

Rog

I have been on track with you more than most, also a pretty fast road drive recently with you as pax in the Evo, and never had a problem.

It probably helps that we lap at similar speeds, or maybe I even overtake you, I think I remember a video commentary where you said "here comes tut".

It is always a fine line on a track day. Those of us that know each other and have similar power are quite happy to run nose to tail, that comes with trust, but I try not to do it with cars that I do not know as they can find it intimidating.

Main thing is that it is a good point of discussion as we get everybodies views, and can mull them over.

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ps if I have not done so already, many thanks for the DVD that you sent me of the Highland Hoon run, made great viewing.

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Re: Track etiquette - letting the slow guys back in

Post by mckeann » Sat Jun 14, 2008 4:55 pm

The Admiral wrote:
GregR wrote:Good shout Dezzy,

This has happened to me twice, and once was caught on Rog's (The Admiral's) video. As I saw it, he was coming from a long long way back at the straight and I was virtually at the brow of duffus by the time he actually passed. On the video, you can hear him say, "don't you pull out on me Mr Lotus..." As I recall it, I'd been over on the right hand side for some time but he never had the pace (or something) until very late on. Duffus isn't a corner I like being on the wrong side of, having to jump on the brakes...
Greg

Firstly, I'm sorry about that overtake. I misjudged it and apologise for upsetting you and you passenger.

I would say in my defence that I try to be a corteous driver, and I'm sure watching the full video will confirms this.

Full Video: http://www.rog.me.uk/TrackScotland%20June%202008.wmv

Mistake: http://www.rog.me.uk/KH.wmv

Although I was completely past you as we went under the bridge, I completely agree that this manouvre was too risky for a track day.

Sorry again.

Rog

and edited to say sorry for any similar manouvres I have done in the past as well :oops:



Rog, i think you got mixed up, greg wasnt driving the yellow caterham, I dont know what incident greg is talking about. And as i said before, it wasnt anybody's fault, you just gave us a fright, due to the 30mph speed difference, the proximity of the pass (as we were moving back over) and the fact we had no idea you would be there. like i said on the other forum, thats all forgotten about.

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Re: Track etiquette - letting the slow guys back in

Post by The Admiral » Sat Jun 14, 2008 8:49 pm

Cheers Guys 8)

Tut - you used to overtake me, but I have a new toy now :twisted:

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Re: Track etiquette - letting the slow guys back in

Post by tut » Sat Jun 14, 2008 9:33 pm

Still dick you.......

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Re: Track etiquette - letting the slow guys back in

Post by DDtB » Sat Jun 14, 2008 11:00 pm

tut wrote:Still dick you.......
Tut's chat-up line no. 86.

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Re: Track etiquette - letting the slow guys back in

Post by tut » Sun Jun 15, 2008 5:55 am

Yes, but was there a next time?

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Re: Track etiquette - letting the slow guys back in

Post by foz01 » Sun Jun 15, 2008 11:46 am

I am surprised that there isn't more accidents on track to be honest!

As for yielding to let people back in, i think everyone gets a bit of red mist on track, the biggest straight line hero i have seen recently was the black ultima...
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Re: Track etiquette - letting the slow guys back in

Post by dezzy » Sun Jun 15, 2008 4:54 pm

Lazydonkey wrote:Track plates ordered this morning :thumbsup
We got track plates today too: http://www.scottishelises.com/phpbb/vie ... =9&t=15458

We got them at A1 Motors in Clarkston. £9 per plate :thumbsup

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