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Old 03-11-2008, 02:40 PM   #21
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The two tracks I want to ride the most. Nurburgring and Philip Island.

Narrated lap by Helmut Dahne on an old R1 on the ring. Mid 7 minute lap, damn quick!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=PTTbeo0x6iA&feature=related#

Rossi and Gibernau's epic 2004 last lap battle at Philip Island. On board with Rossi
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Gujkfo_jO8w

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http://youtube.com/watch?v=m0jg54blFlg&feature=related
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Old 03-11-2008, 04:56 PM   #22
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On that shot of you going down, it looks like there's a big bump where the two slabs of tarmac meet. Looks huge. Is it as big and disturbing as it looks?
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Never noticed that before, but it does look really gnarly...
In short, yes, it is.

The problem with NHIS is that there is the NASCAR ring, which is well maintained and banked. (they realized nascar would bring in money so they dropped the nascar oval on top of the road course. Since then, the oval has been far better maintained than the road course). Therefore, there are transitions between the road course and the oval all over the place. You're not only going between different types of pavement, but also going from banked to not-necessarily-banked regions.

The ones in turn three (the one in the picture... there is one slightly to the left out of view, probably helped me crash..) are by far the worst. The ones in turn 10 (directly north of 3 on the other side of the wall) are a close second. The rest aren't too terrible... sortof....

Here is a map of the track and I've circled all the course/oval transitions.



I bet when I go to a smooth and high-speed track it will be insanely different, and awesome.
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Fuck the bump, all I can see is the damned tire wall. No thanks.
Yeah, that too. My bike hit it, but I didn't. In general you aren't coming into T3 hot enough for your body to get there, and if you do, you won't be going very fast.
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Nice action shots mang! I'll have to check out the vids here in a bit.
If you're referring to me, thanks dude!
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I see them on mine - what did I do wrong?! I suck at the internet...grrrr
I don't see them
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Narrated lap by Helmut Dahne on an old R1 on the ring. Mid 7 minute lap, damn quick!
I would kill to ride the 'ring. That dude is flying, considering he's got other bikes AND cars to worry about!
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Old 03-11-2008, 05:01 PM   #23
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Sounds like Pocono. The road course is shit. The Oval is supreme...and banked...and very very rough getting on and off of it.
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Old 03-11-2008, 06:04 PM   #24
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Closest I have been was kicking up cones at a woman's only autocross school...


Although I love to go with my husband and his friends. Hopefully I will be out on the track by the fall.

My husband at Button Willow...where we will be on the 31st.




So far my least favorite track to take pictures at.
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Old 03-11-2008, 07:02 PM   #25
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Bet that was a fun school Mrs. Coll!!
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Old 03-11-2008, 07:39 PM   #26
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Nice Mrs. Colleen, looks like you're moving pretty good in that pic. Bet that car is fun to drive!

Here's one from my first track day...I was still fighting the natural urge to stay ON the bike.
I've been hooked ever since!

Edit: Good Stuff CEO, just watched the vids. Looks like you rode some twisties before hitting up the track, huh? It shows.
Look at my pic below, I was scared shitless on my first tday. And I'm sure it showed. HAHA
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Old 03-11-2008, 10:17 PM   #27
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Bet that was a fun school Mrs. Coll!!
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Nice Mrs. Colleen, looks like you're moving pretty good in that pic. Bet that car is fun to drive!

Here's one from my first track day...I was still fighting the natural urge to stay ON the bike.
I've been hooked ever since!

Edit: Good Stuff CEO, just watched the vids. Looks like you rode some twisties before hitting up the track, huh? It shows.
Look at my pic below, I was scared shitless on my first tday. And I'm sure it showed. HAHA
It was SO much fun! And yeah, that car can move!
My instructor had a C5 Z06 so she knew how Corvette work in those sorts of courses. She taught me that if you mash the peddle before the car is completely straight while coming out of a corner it WILL loose the back end...finding out for sure was the fun part! I did not completely spin out but I was squirling around a bit.
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Old 03-12-2008, 09:31 PM   #28
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It was SO much fun! And yeah, that car can move!
My instructor had a C5 Z06 so she knew how Corvette work in those sorts of courses. She taught me that if you mash the peddle before the car is completely straight while coming out of a corner it WILL loose the back end...finding out for sure was the fun part! I did not completely spin out but I was squirling around a bit.
Yeah, I bet, those things have some power!! Thats why I stick with my little 4 cilinger honda!! I'd be mashing that way to often just to get squirling!!
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Old 03-12-2008, 11:51 PM   #29
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My favorite turn at JGP, 13!!!



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Quite possibly my best riding friend, and definitely the man responsible for making me a track-slut Jimmy, and me. (Look VERY closely at the front of Jimmy's Bike)



Last one, I have to upload this one for some reason, I don't think I have it hosted anywhere. It's the best track shot of me by far, T5 at Barber. (Check the clearance on the case cover/shifter)

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Old 03-12-2008, 11:53 PM   #30
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Sick pic.
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