Finally got the kids to sort this out for me.
This is from the last Track Day that is run here in Christchurch. Really great event with a diverse range of cars from Porsches and SRT Dodge Challengers to Anglias and everything else in between.
The rules are pretty simple, no passing through corners or under brakes which keeps the risk factor under control yet provides a great opportunity for people with fast cars to really stretch their legs and see how good they really are.
This footage is from later on in the day on the short "club" track.
Excuse the 1st lap- rusty driver, finding neutral at the hairpin and cold tyres.
Anyway I would be interested in hearing a few informed opinions of how they think the car is handling. I just don't think that I have got it quite right yet and I suspect the culprit is a too soft rear which is throwing too much bias on the outside rear causing it to twist up and unload the inside front too much, which in turn is putting too much strain on the outside front ( our tracks are predominantly left hand corners so its the right front that really gets a hammering)
In the last 2 laps as the tyres are starting to get hot you can hear it squealing around the left hander onto the front straight and I seem to be on/ off it a bit too much for my liking.Also the high speed left hander leading onto the short straight to the hairpin.
I've had the rear spring pack beefed up slightly and I am going to get a larger, adjustable rear bar but it is very much a case of trial and error and I am very wary of taking too larger steps as the car generally feels pretty good.
Cheers
Dave
https://youtu.be/eil4ZEPUeiw