ZR1 class at Spring Mountain is first class
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
ZR1 class at Spring Mountain is first class
I did the ZR1 owners class at Ron Fellows last week and my girlfriend did the ZO6 class. I just can't say enough about our experience. From the accommodations to the professionalisms of the instructors it really is first rate I was thrilled by the experience and recommend it to everyone who has purchased one
of these awesome track cars.
of these awesome track cars.
#2
I did the ZR1 owners class at Ron Fellows last week and my girlfriend did the ZO6 class. I just can't say enough about our experience. From the accommodations to the professionalisms of the instructors it really is first rate I was thrilled by the experience and recommend it to everyone who has purchased one
of these awesome track cars.
of these awesome track cars.
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ALF01 (03-22-2019)
#4
Race Director
My wife and I did the Z06 class. Looks like it's going to be interesting which one of us does the ZR1 school. I was fortunate to get 2 Z06's a 15 and a 16. No such luck on the ZR1.
#7
Race Director
Zr1
Y'all are going to have a great time. They love it when couples both take a class. And April shouldn't be too hot then.
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#8
Originally Posted by Nyvetteguy007
This is my third C7 and only the first time I’m going...
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A couple other car related observations. First, these cars were really well balanced and I didn't feel any of the aero push that I experienced with my car. I asked about ride height adjustments but Rick wasn't sure as it sounded like they had experimented with it. I did get a copy of their setup sheet which I hope is ok post but here are the key specs.
Front:
Camber: -2.2
Caster: 7.4
Toe (total): -0.06 deg (not sure if this is toe in or out, I'm assuming it's toe out)
Rear:
Camber: -1.8
Caster: 0.8 (didn't specify direction but I assume this is laid back)
Toe (total): -0.12 deg
#12
Le Mans Master
Cool and great meeting you in real like Bill. Yeah the class was great as always and the instructors are fabulous. Even though the instructors were driving Z06s I never felt like I was being held back when I was directly behind them. When I get home I'll have to post the last session of the day where instructor BC was sliding around his Z06 and leaving two dark tire marks out of every corner because his tires were shot. I was really happy to see them incorporating PDR data in to the classroom and a debrief with Tommy after one of my outings yielded me almost 3 seconds the next session.
A couple other car related observations. First, these cars were really well balanced and I didn't feel any of the aero push that I experienced with my car. I asked about ride height adjustments but Rick wasn't sure as it sounded like they had experimented with it. I did get a copy of their setup sheet which I hope is ok post but here are the key specs.
Front:
Camber: -2.2
Caster: 7.4
Toe (total): -0.06 deg (not sure if this is toe in or out, I'm assuming it's toe out)
Rear:
Camber: -1.8
Caster: 0.8 (didn't specify direction but I assume this is laid back)
Toe (total): -0.12 deg
A couple other car related observations. First, these cars were really well balanced and I didn't feel any of the aero push that I experienced with my car. I asked about ride height adjustments but Rick wasn't sure as it sounded like they had experimented with it. I did get a copy of their setup sheet which I hope is ok post but here are the key specs.
Front:
Camber: -2.2
Caster: 7.4
Toe (total): -0.06 deg (not sure if this is toe in or out, I'm assuming it's toe out)
Rear:
Camber: -1.8
Caster: 0.8 (didn't specify direction but I assume this is laid back)
Toe (total): -0.12 deg
I would guess the rear caster is positive, like the front. Negative toe would indicate toe out. Surprised they use toe out on the rear. I'm curious as to what made a noticeable handling difference between their cars and yours (their alignment spec isn't all that aggressive or different from the suggested track alignments).
I'm going on June 24-25, they no longer offer a third day. It will take me some getting use to a C7 ZR1 (haven't even drove a base C7 on a track yet).
#13
What lap times did you guys get? I assume it's on their 2.2m configuration, same what they used for the C6 ZR1's.
I would guess the rear caster is positive, like the front. Negative toe would indicate toe out. Surprised they use toe out on the rear. I'm curious as to what made a noticeable handling difference between their cars and yours (their alignment spec isn't all that aggressive or different from the suggested track alignments).
I'm going on June 24-25, they no longer offer a third day. It will take me some getting use to a C7 ZR1 (haven't even drove a base C7 on a track yet).
I would guess the rear caster is positive, like the front. Negative toe would indicate toe out. Surprised they use toe out on the rear. I'm curious as to what made a noticeable handling difference between their cars and yours (their alignment spec isn't all that aggressive or different from the suggested track alignments).
I'm going on June 24-25, they no longer offer a third day. It will take me some getting use to a C7 ZR1 (haven't even drove a base C7 on a track yet).
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#14
Pro
Yes, it's the 2.2 mile N/S course. My best lap was a 1:46.54, the hot lap they give you data for to compare is a 1:39.82 and they instructor did a 1:45.0 with me in the car during the demo ride. They were also running the cars at the high wing angle which on my car just made the problem worse.
My "Instructor" lap was 1:45.5 with me in the car... almost the same as yours.
#15
Anyone going next week? 19th/20th?
#18
Advanced
March 26/27 class
Wondering who is going to the class end of March. This will be my first class really looking forward to it. Also bringing my intended but she is not into cars as.much as I am hope there is enough for her to keep active.
Any advice will be welcome.
Any advice will be welcome.
#20
I will see you at the March 26/27 Class, and yes I am also bringing my better half. They can be as active as they want to be, they will be offered a ride along with a instructor, and sit in on classes or view from the comfort of the Condo.