dreadnought on 22nd

dreadnought on 22nd

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turbospud

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504 posts

245 months

Friday 18th June 2004
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whos going to knockhill on the 22nd

davefiddes

846 posts

267 months

Friday 18th June 2004
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Sadly not me. Got a fair bit of work to do on the Ultima before I would feel happy taking it on track again (did the KH trackday school on Sunday - bit like introducing kiddies to crack ). Main issue is figuring out whether locking my LH rear going into Duffus is the car or my bad driving.

gdr

589 posts

267 months

Saturday 19th June 2004
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I have signed up and will be there work permitting. Interesting braking problem Dave, didn't spin it entering Duffus I hope. Any other impressions of the Ultima on the track?

davefiddes

846 posts

267 months

Saturday 19th June 2004
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gdr said:
Interesting braking problem Dave, didn't spin it entering Duffus I hope.


Heh heh. No I managed to avoid that! It was a very scary the first time I felt brave enough to open up to full throttle on the pit straight. Arrived at Duffus about 30 mph faster than previous laps. It was a bit exciting for a bit trying to get the car to slow down enough to make the corner...but I still had enough tarmac to avoid the gravel.

I think that brake bias has a lot to do with the problem. Got a bit much on the back. Need to check if one of the calipers is binding though.

gdr said:
Any other impressions of the Ultima on the track?


I'm just amazed at what a capable car it is. When I got my braking and turn in right there was just a trace of understeer but it basically just stuck to the road. It was great when the brakes got properly warmed up and the tyres got a bit sticky. It also didn't seem to be phased by the KH kerbs which I'd been worried about but I'm a long way from being confident through Duffus and the Chicane. It makes a huge difference having a passenger. The front end is feels a lot more stuck down particularly through Butchers. I can see what you mean about having a bag of sand in the footwell helping a lot in the wet...