Elbow is killing me I have to be doing something wrong
#1
Drifting
Thread Starter
Elbow is killing me I have to be doing something wrong
So at VIR this weekend yesterday my elbow started killing me when I came off track. Has anyone experienced this what am I doing wrong, I'm sure it's something simple I need to adjust.
#3
Drifting
#4
Melting Slicks
If it's the left elbow, it's from bracing yourself against the door. My knee used to hurt for the same reason. Racing seats and harnesses solve the problem.
#6
Drifting
Thread Starter
I think red top has something there, my elbows are about 45 degrees but I am probably bracing against the door more than in the past since I am driving a lot harder and there are a lot more corners on this track. Race seats are on order about 5 weeks hopefully that will fix it, I will just have to live with it for a while longer I guess. The really lousy part is that it is bad enough where I have to miss sessions before it subsides enough to go back on track.
#8
Safety Car
I think red top has something there, my elbows are about 45 degrees but I am probably bracing against the door more than in the past since I am driving a lot harder and there are a lot more corners on this track. Race seats are on order about 5 weeks hopefully that will fix it, I will just have to live with it for a while longer I guess. The really lousy part is that it is bad enough where I have to miss sessions before it subsides enough to go back on track.
#9
Drifting
Thread Starter
Ron I actually got the Evo2 but they didn't fit me, now I have a set of racetech 4000w on order. They come from New Zealand or something like that hence the wait, but on paper they look like they should fit me and fit the car.
Ernie it's not the lack of padding it's almost as if I am bracing my elbow against the door like a lever, it's muscle pain from keeping the elbow tensed up and against the door, I confirmed it on the last session
Ernie it's not the lack of padding it's almost as if I am bracing my elbow against the door like a lever, it's muscle pain from keeping the elbow tensed up and against the door, I confirmed it on the last session
#10
Drifting
Get a roll of the non-slip stuff for dishes in the cabinets at WalMart until you get your new seats. Cut one for the seat and one for the back. You won't slide around in the seat anymore.
Knee pads work wonders as well in helping to stabilize so you can push a bit on the door and console.
Knee pads work wonders as well in helping to stabilize so you can push a bit on the door and console.
#11
Drifting
Ever try something like this?
http://www.soloperformance.com/SPS-U...ss_p_1279.html
On my C5 I just ratchet the seatbelt down as tight as I possibly can and that takes care of most of it, not sure if C6 can do the same.
http://www.soloperformance.com/SPS-U...ss_p_1279.html
On my C5 I just ratchet the seatbelt down as tight as I possibly can and that takes care of most of it, not sure if C6 can do the same.
#12
Drifting
Thread Starter
Hmmm that strap seems like an injury waiting to happen but then I'm a nervous nelly I might give the cabinet liners a shot though.
The c6 belt lets you lock it down tight to minimize movement and I do use that feature.
Thanks everyone
The c6 belt lets you lock it down tight to minimize movement and I do use that feature.
Thanks everyone
#13
Burning Brakes
Distance of your seating position from the wheel can make a big difference, forcing you to use your shoulder/elbows more or less. You can try moving forward or backwards, telescope the wheel a bit, etc.
#15
Drifting
Ron I actually got the Evo2 but they didn't fit me, now I have a set of racetech 4000w on order. They come from New Zealand or something like that hence the wait, but on paper they look like they should fit me and fit the car.
Ernie it's not the lack of padding it's almost as if I am bracing my elbow against the door like a lever, it's muscle pain from keeping the elbow tensed up and against the door, I confirmed it on the last session
Ernie it's not the lack of padding it's almost as if I am bracing my elbow against the door like a lever, it's muscle pain from keeping the elbow tensed up and against the door, I confirmed it on the last session
#16
Drifting
Thread Starter
Yep that's where I came up with the racetechs the Evo3 was going to be to short and wouldn't fit in the car without removing the paneling
Billy bob I ultimately wound up keeping my elbow off the door and did my best to relax my arms, I did feel a good bit of improvement.
Billy bob I ultimately wound up keeping my elbow off the door and did my best to relax my arms, I did feel a good bit of improvement.
#17
Drifting
I actually managed to wear the skin off both elbows to the point of bleeding before I got belts in my car. Once I was held in the seat, no more problems.
Since my car is a street/track car I have also installed padded arm rests on the doors as well as a padded center console. Much better for street driving. You can get padded center consoles cheap, but the leather padded arm rests were $70 each.
Dog
Since my car is a street/track car I have also installed padded arm rests on the doors as well as a padded center console. Much better for street driving. You can get padded center consoles cheap, but the leather padded arm rests were $70 each.
Dog