Chuckwalla Raceway 4-9-11
#1
Chuckwalla Raceway 4-9-11
Spent the day, Saturday, at Chuckwalla Raceway in Indio, Ca. with My F, my brother-in-law and his C5 Vette. During lunch they let us drive the track, and we put 16 or so laps on it and had a great time. As for the F, I can not be happier with the performance of the car, the shifts are smooth and precise up and down, and the brakes are flawless for what I need on the track.
The first few laps were spent learning the line, and after that I was working on braking points. I kept pushing the F further into to the corners lap after lap and the brakes did everything I asked of them. There were a couple of times I went in a little too deep and the car wanted to understeer but next time around I adjusted my line.
Couple quick points, this car wants to be tracked and if you have not had an opportunity to you are really missing out, that is the place to open it up and see what it can do. Second, I read many posts regarding brake pads, for my money I say stay with the OEM, when you can pick up a set of fronts from Sewell for $250, why go anywhere else. And if you ever intend to track the car there is no way you want to put on ceramic composite pads.
Now to be patience until the next track event.
Track Layout 2.68 miles:
We had the track to ourselves for most of the laps, a 911, and GT500 came out but only did a couple laps. Too bad because I wanted to see how the F would do with them.
A few of the other cars, fun to watch, and one heck of a hobby for these guys:
The first few laps were spent learning the line, and after that I was working on braking points. I kept pushing the F further into to the corners lap after lap and the brakes did everything I asked of them. There were a couple of times I went in a little too deep and the car wanted to understeer but next time around I adjusted my line.
Couple quick points, this car wants to be tracked and if you have not had an opportunity to you are really missing out, that is the place to open it up and see what it can do. Second, I read many posts regarding brake pads, for my money I say stay with the OEM, when you can pick up a set of fronts from Sewell for $250, why go anywhere else. And if you ever intend to track the car there is no way you want to put on ceramic composite pads.
Now to be patience until the next track event.
Track Layout 2.68 miles:
We had the track to ourselves for most of the laps, a 911, and GT500 came out but only did a couple laps. Too bad because I wanted to see how the F would do with them.
A few of the other cars, fun to watch, and one heck of a hobby for these guys:
Last edited by hwy1isf; 04-10-11 at 06:59 PM.
#6
Yes, this was the first time with this set up, and the car handled the track very well, I'm looking forward to June in Fontana where I will get lap times. No official lap times this weekend. The Formula Atlantic cars were doing the 2.68 miles in around 1:40+, and the Panos, Cobra, and Mustangs were turning 2:00+ .
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#8
Very cool! Glad you had a great time. The freedom to just speed without constantly looking over the shoulder for a cop is a great feeling. Did you like the track layout with all the curves?
#9
I really enjoyed the layout, on two of the straights I pushed the F to over 100+ before braking hard for the turn. A good driver probably could have gone much faster. With 17 turns I was just having a total blast especially in turn 13 which is a banked sweeper where you can really get on it.
As I mentioned before these cars love the tracks, and with no cops or cars coming in the opposite direction this is the place to play with F, not on the streets with moms in their mini vans.
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