Look out for the Rocks "VIR South Course"
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Look out for the Rocks "VIR South Course"
Well I got the opportunity to instruct at VIR on the South Course, my first time as instructor by the way. It was for Phil Wicks Driving Academy and Phil Wicks Racing. Most all were Mini Cooper students. We all got to start somewhere. It was a lot of fun on the skid pad and the South Course of VIR. It was my first time on the South Course, I like it except for the rocks. The south paddock has much larger stones than the north paddock. The north paddock has a lot of grit I would call it. On a hot day and with the tires hot, they get picked up and onto the track. When you first leave the pits rocks fly off the tires and go everywhere. I have several chips in my windshield from cars in front of me, not to mention some paint chips here and there. I guess you live and learn. If I run the south course again I will leave plenty room to the car in front until all the rocks have come loose. I wish VIR could redo the south paddock with the grit like on the north paddock. I use to not like the grit in the north paddock until I used the south paddock once. Now the grit would be a great improvement for the south paddock. Other than some chips in my windshield and here and there, the South Course was still fun to drive.
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Oh well--I guess chips are not avoidable!
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The rocks could have been avoidable if I had just laid back a bit until the tires were clean. Trouble was I had to take a few before I knew to lay back. Next time I'll know better on the South Course. Oh well, if one tracks their car there's gonna be scars from time to time.
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If that's the case, I should be in Formula1 by this time next year, since I've done 24 days in the last 16 months...
Did I mention I was once a regional autoX champion and none of that applied to what I've since learned on road courses?
Mike
Did I mention I was once a regional autoX champion and none of that applied to what I've since learned on road courses?
Mike
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I agree, Autocross and HPDE are worlds apart. I don't claim autocross experience as a reason to instruct in HPDE's. I was just saying that's all I've done in the world of motorsports along with a few other amateur motorsports things. My instructor gave me the go ahead and I took it. What else can I say. Take the opportunities when they come. This thread was actually about the rocks on the south course paddock, I just mentioned instructing because it was my first time instructing.
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Agree 100% about the rocks......you'd think with the money invested in VIR, they could at least clean up the damn paddocks! I ran South a couple months ago, and my tires were throwing small boulders everytime I came in / went out. BTW, South is a blast, feels like a fast go-cart track after driving Full.
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I ran south course for the 1st time earlier this year with the SCMC (SVT Mustang) club - lots of fun even though it was raining. Here's a video shortly after the rain - very raw track. Mike
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Congrats on becoming an instructor. It just goes to show that you can't just someones skill by how many years they've been doing this.
Hopefully next years NCM event at VIR will still be setup in the North paddock.
Hopefully next years NCM event at VIR will still be setup in the North paddock.
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You know everything about anything don't you.......
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Yes, last year at the NCM@VIR was my first time at HPDE and I've done about 10 track days since. Many years ago I did a lot of Autocrosses and trophied several times in Autocross. The last NCM@VIR HPDE, this year, my instructor let me solo and also recommended me as instructor.
The rocks could have been avoidable if I had just laid back a bit until the tires were clean. Trouble was I had to take a few before I knew to lay back. Next time I'll know better on the South Course. Oh well, if one tracks their car there's gonna be scars from time to time.
The rocks could have been avoidable if I had just laid back a bit until the tires were clean. Trouble was I had to take a few before I knew to lay back. Next time I'll know better on the South Course. Oh well, if one tracks their car there's gonna be scars from time to time.
BTW, who was your instructor that recommended you to be an instructor?
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This thread I started was about the Rock situation on the South Course, I didn't mean for it to get off on my instructing the first time, I guess I shouldn't have mentioned it to start with.
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I agree bad all over but the South Course has large stones. I've only run South Course once and got two chips in Windshield and I've run Full Course 7 times and no problems. The North paddock has mostly large grit I guess you would call it and the South paddock has fairly large stone. The paddocks is where the problem is. The stone in the south paddock stick to the tires and when we first go out of pits a lot of stones fly. Not bad after first turn and the rest of the session but terrible right out of the pits.
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I never had problems with rocks on full course either, but I sure did on south course using the south paddock. As far as 'noobs' in the instructor group so far I havn't noticed any, but I'll keep my eyes open.