Just had a full autox weekend, with a practice on Saturday, and event on Sunday.
Saturday was hot for here (mid 90s in the afternoon & very humid). My biggest takeaway had to do with tire pressures.
Last season (my first) I got a set of 16" sparcos with a pretty fresh set of Conti ECSes, and drove on them at a couple events. Was running in the high 30s PSI and they seemed good. At my first event this year, a month ago, the tires were not working well at all. We only got 3 runs before lightning closed us down, so I didn't figure out what was up.
On Saturday I took the time to chalk up the tires and check pressure after each lap, and realized I needed to be running way more pressure up front. Had to go up to 44.5 to keep them from rolling. The rear seemed happy at 36. Wish I'd taken the time to experiment with how higher pressure in the back affected handling, but I was overheated & wanted to save something for Sunday.
Sunday started out much better than the previous event, now that the tire pressures were more appropriate. Got a little faster in each of my first 3 runs, though I hit a cone on the 3rd & fastest. Never matched that 3rd lap in the second session, though at least I got a faster clean lap.
Part of the course on Sunday had been set up at practice Saturday, so I was able to compare video, and I realized that I ran the faster of the slaloms about 6mph slower in my later laps Sunday! Not sure why, maybe since that's where I hit a cone on my best lap. Here's that clean lap, happy for any other pointers on where to pick up time.
Saturday was hot for here (mid 90s in the afternoon & very humid). My biggest takeaway had to do with tire pressures.
Last season (my first) I got a set of 16" sparcos with a pretty fresh set of Conti ECSes, and drove on them at a couple events. Was running in the high 30s PSI and they seemed good. At my first event this year, a month ago, the tires were not working well at all. We only got 3 runs before lightning closed us down, so I didn't figure out what was up.
On Saturday I took the time to chalk up the tires and check pressure after each lap, and realized I needed to be running way more pressure up front. Had to go up to 44.5 to keep them from rolling. The rear seemed happy at 36. Wish I'd taken the time to experiment with how higher pressure in the back affected handling, but I was overheated & wanted to save something for Sunday.
Sunday started out much better than the previous event, now that the tire pressures were more appropriate. Got a little faster in each of my first 3 runs, though I hit a cone on the 3rd & fastest. Never matched that 3rd lap in the second session, though at least I got a faster clean lap.
Part of the course on Sunday had been set up at practice Saturday, so I was able to compare video, and I realized that I ran the faster of the slaloms about 6mph slower in my later laps Sunday! Not sure why, maybe since that's where I hit a cone on my best lap. Here's that clean lap, happy for any other pointers on where to pick up time.