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stangstevers
01-25-2018, 07:52 AM
Seems like a good way to learn, no one to run into... now I’m hoping ZR or Red is brave enough to coach me on a few laps? I’ve only done ice racing in Quebec over 20 years ago lol

No but seriously that seems cool 6 bucks a lap?

ZR
01-25-2018, 08:04 AM
One of the best places to get your feet wet, spring track day at TMP. Given we divided as per experience level, no pressure.

stangstevers
01-25-2018, 08:36 AM
Interesting... so no one tries to drive beyond their limit and cause a 20 car pile-up at the track? That's what I'm scared of, that and of course me going too slow, not really having a good line and annoying everyone...

ZR
01-25-2018, 08:46 AM
Drivers are divided into three groups. Last yr we added no passing in the Rookie group, feedback was nothing but positive with several coming up and saying they felt it took pressure off them while they learned. Best part is, if you find a level doesn't suit, no stress to move up or down. The day is about making it fun for everyone regardless of their experience level.

Stephen06GT
01-25-2018, 08:48 AM
Interesting... so no one tries to drive beyond their limit and cause a 20 car pile-up at the track? That's what I'm scared of, that and of course me going too slow, not really having a good line and annoying everyone...
I'll second ZR's comment. Track days at TMP are the perfect place to get your feet wet. Zero pressure for track newbs.

stangstevers
01-25-2018, 08:49 AM
Sweet... I'd still like an experienced driver show me the ropes. I'm not into driving beyond my skills or what my car can do... I'm too old for that and don't want to hit a wall with my fox... Or cause trouble for other people.

But do want to get into this... I mean, my plan for the fox is pretty much the MM catalogue and eventually Cobra IRS... Make it a sweet handling little thing and enjoy it off the stupid streets.

Stephen06GT
01-25-2018, 09:01 AM
Sweet... I'd still like an experienced driver show me the ropes. I'm not into driving beyond my skills or what my car can do... I'm too old for that and don't want to hit a wall with my fox... Or cause trouble for other people.

But do want to get into this... I mean, my plan for the fox is pretty much the MM catalogue and eventually Cobra IRS... Make it a sweet handling little thing and enjoy it off the stupid streets.

This is pretty much how I approach track day. Not looking to set lap records, just out there to have fun and be safe. I'll ride with you if you like.

ZR
01-25-2018, 09:01 AM
Gets even better at TMP, only wall is at the last corner. What I suggest to new guys, at first, don't try to hold any kind of speed through the last corner, treat it as a rest / reset before starting your next lap.

fast Ed
01-25-2018, 09:16 AM
Shannonville is a relatively safe track, and technical enough to be a challenge. I did a ton of laps there in my 87 LX back in the late 80s/early 90s before the TMP and Mosport DDC circuits were around. Closer for you than TMP obviously, but if you have nobody there as a guide then you're just putting in laps and not learning as much as you could with some help (if that's your goal).

As Rick and Stephen mentioned, the DaSilva track days are a great low pressure environment. Controlled passing, a couple of run groups, and lots of experienced people around to offer suggestions and / or ride along to give real-time pointers. I've done some coaching and am always glad to jump in the right seat to assist anyone who is looking for help.


cheers
Ed

ZR
01-25-2018, 09:26 AM
Good point Ed, controlled passing in the mid / experienced group but no passing in Rookie.

RedSN
01-25-2018, 09:36 AM
As Rick and Stephen mentioned, the DaSilva track days are a great low pressure environment. Controlled passing, a couple of run groups, and lots of experienced people around to offer suggestions and / or ride along to give real-time pointers. I've done some coaching and am always glad to jump in the right seat to assist anyone who is looking for assistance.
Take Ed up on his offer. Extremely knowledgeable and great instructor. Learn from the best.

Also, at the TMP track day: jump in the right seat of a few rides to get yourself used to it, it will make you feel more comfortable and learn some of the ins and outs of the track. Plenty of people at track day willing to help.

Styrofoam04
01-25-2018, 10:13 AM
Take Ed up on his offer. Extremely knowledgeable and great instructor. Learn from the best.

Also, at the TMP track day: jump in the right seat of a few rides to get yourself used to it, it will make you feel more comfortable and learn some of the ins and outs of the track. Plenty of people at track day willing to help.

That's how I did it. I rode shotgun with these guys (no particular order) RedSN, Not4you, 1BAD92LX & tulowd. I learned a lot. I also got to be in some awesome rides: SN95, Mach 1, a sticky fox and a Frankenstein beast.

Just ask and they can sit shotgun with you too

hsousa88
01-25-2018, 11:16 AM
x100 on the DaSilva TMP days... I learned quite a bit from riding shotgun with ZR/Not4you.

The last corner can be a bit intimidating to the rookies.. I had some bad tires/stock brakes at the time and just took it easy for the most part. I remember seeing some pics of the last corner with a bunch of hay stacked against the wall. Dunno if that's something that is requested by whoever is booking the track.. looks like a nice security blanket for the noobies. Looking forward to a experienced driver taking my car for a lap or two.. see what the old girl can really do. Any takers? Rick? Matt?

ZR
01-25-2018, 11:44 AM
Happy to give pointers when asked but sorry not looking to pilot anyone's car.

hsousa88
01-25-2018, 11:49 AM
Happy to give pointers when asked but sorry not looking to pilot anyone's car.

I get it... the fox just puts down way to much jam for a guy like yourself.

:D

RedSN
01-25-2018, 11:56 AM
Ask RAT ATK, he's usually willing to flat-spot someone else tires ;)

Armen
01-25-2018, 12:10 PM
Gets even better at TMP, only wall is at the last corner. What I suggest to new guys, at first, don't try to hold any kind of speed through the last corner, treat it as a rest / reset before starting your next lap.

Where as I try to get sidewayz thru that one because I know there are a lot of people taking pics at that wall and it makes for a great shot!


http://www.torontomustangclub.ca/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=11638&d=1516896508




(Dear Karma, I don't actually try and get sideways near the concrete wall, I just wanted to sound like I was cool. Further, I have no desire for you to pay me a visit)

fast Ed
01-25-2018, 12:11 PM
x100 on the DaSilva TMP days... I learned quite a bit from riding shotgun with ZR/Not4you.

The last corner can be a bit intimidating to the rookies.. I had some bad tires/stock brakes at the time and just took it easy for the most part. I remember seeing some pics of the last corner with a bunch of hay stacked against the wall. Dunno if that's something that is requested by whoever is booking the track.. looks like a nice security blanket for the noobies. Looking forward to a experienced driver taking my car for a lap or two.. see what the old girl can really do. Any takers? Rick? Matt?

If I'm there at the next one I'd be happy to give it a go, would not drive it at 100% though ... always want to leave a little wiggle room when driving someone else's car in case of fluid on the track surface, mechanical issue, brain cramp, etc.


cheers
Ed

ZR
01-25-2018, 01:05 PM
I get it... the fox just puts down way to much jam for a guy like yourself.

:D

You got me dead to right, I'll stick to my old buggy n do the best I can.

stangstevers
01-25-2018, 02:25 PM
I think I'm sold... hope I don't chicken out LOL

RedSN
01-25-2018, 02:46 PM
Even if you don't bring your car out, come for the day and bring a helmet. You'll be sold.

stangstevers
01-25-2018, 02:50 PM
I need a helmet? Well I guess I could use one regardless... for normal things like cooking and such. You never know when a 2x4 will hit ya. LOL

RedSN
01-25-2018, 03:41 PM
...I guess I could use one regardless... for normal things like cooking and such.
http://www.reactiongifs.com/r/2012/02/meyers.gif

Intmdtr
01-25-2018, 04:03 PM
Although I don’t recommend it, I did 3 laps on the roof of ZR’s Cobra because he wouldnt let me in the passenger seat....although fun, my fingers hurt at the end....

JUST SEND IT!!!!

hsousa88
01-25-2018, 04:18 PM
I think I'm sold... hope I don't chicken out LOL

You'll be fine man.. just come out!


Although I don’t recommend it, I did 3 laps on the roof of ZR’s Cobra because he wouldnt let me in the passenger seat....although fun, my fingers hurt at the end....

JUST SEND IT!!!!

But did you wear a helmet?

stangstevers
01-25-2018, 05:05 PM
Don’t laugh but what are the rules for helmets here for slow cars?

Edit... Snell full face since I don’t have airbags

fast Ed
01-25-2018, 05:20 PM
If you're buying a helmet, get a full face regardless (much stronger overall than an open face) and make sure that it has the Snell SA automotive rating. Car helmets differ from bike helmets, mainly in the liner material (fire retardant for automotive).


cheers
Ed

Armen
01-25-2018, 05:20 PM
Don’t laugh but what are the rules for helmets here for slow cars?

Edit... Snell full face since I don’t have airbags

Full or half, but most guys seem to use the full.

Mustang4
01-25-2018, 11:36 PM
Sweet... I'd still like an experienced driver show me the ropes. I'm not into driving beyond my skills or what my car can do... I'm too old for that and don't want to hit a wall with my fox... Or cause trouble for other people.

But do want to get into this... I mean, my plan for the fox is pretty much the MM catalogue and eventually Cobra IRS... Make it a sweet handling little thing and enjoy it off the stupid streets.

Same for me. I'd like to start at TMP this spring.

I was lucky enough to win an Audi Sport Experience this year in June at Mosport (Canadian Tire Motorsports) driving an Audi R8 for the entire day. Features classroom sessions with Pro drivers, laps with them and then on your own.

newbiestangowner
01-26-2018, 01:26 AM
Agree with pretty much what everyone has said... TMP nice place to get your feet wet.

I ended up going to DaSilva's TMP fall track day for the very first time last year. Awesome time , great folks ( answered any questions I had even ones I thought were " dumb" lol.
I didn't want to slow people down ( my car is slow ) and I think I managed not to piss anyone off.
If it got too crowded or bunched up just pull off and wait for them to pass then go back out, through out the day when others are coming off and resting there were times I even had the track to myself.
Definitely saving some vacation or sick time this year, and hoping to sign up for Hanson as well.

ZR
01-26-2018, 07:59 AM
^ You did terrific.