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Chris Wood
08-Aug-2005, 11:01
All,

Just booked Tue eve. at Donny for a first time visit, any of you 'race legends' want to talk me round in my head before hand.

Obviously a great opportunity to take the **** and use your comedic? skills, but try to resist.....this is serious.

At least I will be getting more than a 10 minute qualifying/warm up before the racing.....

Top 10 or bust......

Rattler
08-Aug-2005, 11:43
Yep, tape up the throttle full on and ride her on the kill switch!!!! ;)

ali
08-Aug-2005, 11:57
In the spirit of actually trying to help!:

Redgate is way slower than you think, brake hard at the end of the blue cross-hatching by the pit exit, turn in later than you think. On, or just after, the apex gas on, run right to the small curb then hard left to hold the left side into the old hairpin. Full throttle from just before the apex all the way up the hill, down one for Macleans, hold the same gear all the way to Coppice (?), turn before the brow and power on all the way to the chicane. Down two, don't run wide, gas on after the first apex.

What Phil says is bang on, get Redgate right and the rest just flows.

Cheers,

Ali

Rattler
08-Aug-2005, 12:00
Originally posted by ali
In the spirit of actually trying to help!:

Redgate is way slower than you think, brake hard at the end of the blue cross-hatching by the pit exit, turn in later than you think. On, or just after, the apex gas on, run right to the small curb then hard left to hold the left side into the old hairpin. Full throttle from just before the apex all the way up the hill, down one for Macleans, hold the same gear all the way to Coppice (?), turn before the brow and power on all the way to the chicane. Down two, don't run wide, gas on after the first apex.

What Phil says is bang on, get Redgate right and the rest just flows.

Cheers,

Ali


......and don't forget to breathe!!!!! ;)

dickieducati
08-Aug-2005, 12:04
Originally posted by ali
In the spirit of actually trying to help!:

Redgate is way slower than you think, brake hard at the end of the blue cross-hatching by the pit exit, turn in later than you think. On, or just after, the apex gas on, run right to the small curb then hard left to hold the left side into the old hairpin. Full throttle from just before the apex all the way up the hill, down one for Macleans, hold the same gear all the way to Coppice (?), turn before the brow and power on all the way to the chicane. Down two, don't run wide, gas on after the first apex.


What Phil says is bang on, get Redgate right and the rest just flows.

Cheers,

Ali


just goes to show how much lower my corner speed is..............................down 2 for mcleans and down 3 for the chicane!




[Edited on 8-8-2005 by dickieducati]

TP
08-Aug-2005, 12:11
Dickie you've got a 6 speed box though, it might be different for you.

I'm down two into the chicane as well.

ali
08-Aug-2005, 12:22
Originally posted by dickieducati

just goes to show how much lower my corner speed is..............................down 2 for mcleans and down 3 for the chicane!


Nah, I'm just happy going round at 3,000rpm! Actually, I can't really remember how many I go down for the chicance, but I know it should be two. I seem to remember going down three on a couple of occaisions, but it was probably to avoid running into the back of someone.

Just out of interest, can someone please confirm that the MCN guide is off it's head when it says you should be braking after the GP circuit Melbourne Loop section for the chicane? I tried a couple of times but found I'd run wide if I braked any later than halfway across the gap where the GP circuit hangs a left.... :o

Cheers,

Ali

TP
08-Aug-2005, 12:25
Nah, I couldn't brake that late ... I'm a little way before that.

dickieducati
08-Aug-2005, 12:36
yeah i brake WAY earlier , but then i'm **** at braking.

i was braking so early i even had people coming past me from the next track session ! :lol::lol::lol:

TP
08-Aug-2005, 12:45
There's a rumble strip on the right hand side of the track as you come down into the chicane, I'm still pushing mine back but I'm getting towards the end of that. Which finishes a little way before the section that heads off to the Melbourne Loop.

Is anyone holding it completely flat from Redgate all the way down to the old hair pin? Once I've picked up the apex of Redgate I'm on the throttle and grabbing gears all the way down but the change of direction to the left is difficult to turn the bike. I'm finding that if I roll off the throttle a little bit (about a third) it weights the front and lets me turn it easier. Then I'm straight back on. Might try counter-steering a bit harder through there with the throttle pinned ...

dickieducati
08-Aug-2005, 12:55
i was trying to improve my braking into the chicane and really feel i was just about on my limit. had great fun with a gsxr1000 overtaking them on and through the bends. then watching them disappear like i was standing still on the straights. they actually came over at the end of the session to apologise for undoing all my hard work after each bend!

NBs996
08-Aug-2005, 13:38
My braking point for the chicaine was right on the turn for melborne loop. Braked a bit after that once and it didn't exactly work (ask Ant!).

TP, I can hold it on the stop all the way through Hollywood and Craner if I get the right line, otherwise I have to back it off a bit just like you say.

Hope it rains... should be fun!

fil2
08-Aug-2005, 13:53
any advise on the approach to the old hairpin then lads...........the line in braking point etc..............AND for the approach! line! braking point for MaCleans and coppice......

cheers

Phil

NBs996
08-Aug-2005, 13:58
Keep on the left for Old Hairpin and don't turn in too early else you won't be able to get on the gas early enough and lose a bag full of time running up the hill. You can see all the way through the corner so it's not too difficult to get right.
Put the brakes on when your leathers start turning brown!

NBs996
08-Aug-2005, 14:02
McCleans is uphill so you don't need a lot of braking for it.
Again, stay hard left coming up the hill. Not sure about a braking point cos there wasn't much in the way of markings on the approach.

fil2
08-Aug-2005, 14:04
thanks nic

Macleans is blind right..just over the crest in turns .?

TP
08-Aug-2005, 14:19
McLeans wasn't blind, Coppice is blind. I go back a gear for McLeans and turn in as far from the left as you can and just get on the throttle and stand it up as soon as you can. Keep it nailed up to Coppice, I'm actually hitting the limiter there but it's a waste of time to go up a gear only to drop it straight away to enter coppice.

Coppice you chuck it in hard, about a foot outside the apex and really nail it. I'm wide open from the moment it's on its side through to hitting the brakes for the chicane. Just keep grabbing gears and try not to slide too much.

dickieducati
08-Aug-2005, 14:36
you're great!

no idea why but coppice was claiming the vast majority of the bikes on our trackday. at least 10 i'd say.

TP
08-Aug-2005, 14:42
Originally posted by dickieducati
you're great!


Eh?

Only trying to help ... I should be studying anyway ...

[Edited on 8-8-2005 by TP]

ali
08-Aug-2005, 14:42
Originally posted by dickieducati
you're great!

no idea why but coppice was claiming the vast majority of the bikes on our trackday. at least 10 i'd say.

There was loads of kitty litter there on our TD resulting in much rectal clenching. :o

If your front end isn't sorted that where you'll find out....

fil2
08-Aug-2005, 15:05
Originally posted by ali
Originally posted by dickieducati
you're great!

no idea why but coppice was claiming the vast majority of the bikes on our trackday. at least 10 i'd say.

There was loads of kitty litter there on our TD resulting in much rectal clenching. :o

If your front end isn't sorted that where you'll find out....

Front end sorted..what do you mean Ali.?

dickieducati
08-Aug-2005, 15:27
Originally posted by TP
Originally posted by dickieducati
you're great!


Eh?

Only trying to help ... I should be studying anyway ...

[Edited on 8-8-2005 by TP]


i know. and in theory it sounds good. but just way too advanced for mere mid pack cannon fodder like myself!

Dizmo
08-Aug-2005, 18:16
...what sort of lap times should I be looking at then? Got track day this week (National) Never been on Donny before - First time on a track on a joocatee too

NBs996
08-Aug-2005, 18:23
Lap times? The DD bikes were getting round in 1:24 - 1:28, but some were not showing all their cards ;)

First time at the circuit you'll be doing good to get low 1:30's to start with, but if the bike in your avatar be yours then you might be low 1:20's by close of play.

All depends on how good you are really - do you have times from other tracks for comparison?

domski
08-Aug-2005, 18:36
I'm not telling how I got round, but it's about a second slower than what Geoff did :P







...and about 3 seconds slower on race day :(

domski
08-Aug-2005, 19:05
Complete lap of Donington Park National Circuit in a Lotus 340R...

11mb MPEG (http://www.jimbocam.com/donington/v7/DVw-don7-jimbo-lap.mpg)

...and the lines used are pretty much spot on too.

...and it's a 1'27s lap, so it's accurate ish to us :D

[Edited on 8-8-2005 by domski]

Jon
08-Aug-2005, 19:08
There are verious lines down craner curves, my favorite is to keep it tight to the righthand side. This means that peeps have got to go around you and risk running wide for the left kink. I prefer to start my turn in for the old hairpin 2/3rds the way along the curbing. Its off chamber at this point so wait until you you have turned the bike before gassing hard. Allow the bike to drift out left and the sweep back for the first part of the double apex left. You should have shortshifted by this time. If you have'nt ! its too late because you will be cranked hard over and making it very difficult to change gear. Drift right out to the righthand side of the track between the apexs, this will enable you to miss the bumps. Keep the power full on until you have passed the 2nd apex. Pick the bike up once you have meet the 2nd apex and then its a matter of how much speed and how good you are on the brakes. I use no more than a 3rd of the circuit from the righthand side from the 2nd apex. Again this means that peeps will have to go around you or make it difficult for themselves to go under you and make Mcleans. I drop down 2 for mcleans, hug the curb and wind on the gas progressively. Up 1 more and then back again. Turn into coppice before you see the apex. Allow the bike to run wide, pick up and start gassing it. You should be at full throttle by the time you meet the exit. I'm crap at braking but I will keep the bike tight to the righthand side for the entry into the esses. As soon has I've turned the bike for the left hander I'm winding on the gas. Braking for redgate is anything from the end of the pit wall to the start of the blue crosshatch, don't be tempted to turn in too late or too early. A good reference point is the join between the pit exit and the circuit. ( far side) Apex is late there is a serviceroad to your right. meet it at mid way. Don't be tempted to drift out too far to the left when exiting redgate, if you are having to go out that far, you entry is too hot and you are not able to get on the gas early enough. If you get it right you can get on the power just before the apex giving you plenty of time to get on the gas and short shift to hollywood.

[Edited on 8-8-2005 by Jon]

domski
08-Aug-2005, 19:12
Jesus Jon, can you do that again - but in English :lol:

I'm confused already and I was there on Tuesday :D

;)

Rattler
08-Aug-2005, 19:16
Originally posted by Jon
There are verious lines down craner curves, my favorite is to keep it tight to the righthand side. This means that peeps have got to go around you and risk running wide for the left kink. I prefer to start my turn in for the old hairpin 2/3rds the way along the curbing. Its off chamber at this point so wait until you you have turned the bike before gassing hard. Allow the bike to drift out left and the sweep back for the first part of the double apex left. You should have shortshifted by this time. If you have'nt ! its too late because you will be cranked hard over and making it very difficult to change gear. Drift right out to the righthand side of the track between the apexs, this will enable you to miss the bumps. Keep the power full on until you have passed the 2nd apex. Pick the bike up once you have meet the 2nd apex and then its a matter of how much speed and how good you are on the brakes. I use no more than a 3rd of the circuit from the righthand side from the 2nd apex. Again this means that peeps will have to go around you or make it difficult for themselves to go under you and make Mcleans. I drop down 2 for mcleans, hug the curb and wind on the gas progressively. Up 1 more and then back again. Turn into coppice before you see the apex. Allow the bike to run wide, pick up and start gassing it. You should be at full throttle by the time you meet the exit. I'm crap at braking but I will keep the bike tight to the righthand side for the entry into the esses. As soon has I've turned the bike for the left hander I'm winding on the gas. Braking for redgate is anything from the end of the pit wall to the start of the blue crosshatch, don't be tempted to turn in too late or too early. A good reference point is the join between the pit exit and the circuit. ( far side) Apex is late there is a serviceroad to your right. meet it at mid way. Don't be tempted to drift out too far to the left when exiting redgate, if you are having to go out that far, you entry is too hot and you are not able to get on the gas early enough. If you get it right you can get on the power just before the apex giving you plenty of time to get on the gas and short shift to hollywood.

[Edited on 8-8-2005 by Jon]

Where did you steal that lot from?

It can't be yours, 'cause you missed the part where you

"go in too hot, brake poorly, miss the apex, hit the grass and pick it up quickly from the gravel!!!" ;)

domski
08-Aug-2005, 19:26
I wasn't gunna do this, but I should be fast enough or I need shooting - Here's a 1.24 lap with Dumski...

This is based on Snett Gearing less one on the back sprocket (58-60bhp, 5 speed)

Redgate is all important!!!!!!

I start braking at the end of the blue triangle at end of pit lane, down 2 gears.

Wait until you're just about to take to the gravel before turning in. It's a late apex (use the end of the rumble strip on the inside of the turn as your apex).

Up to top gear through Hollywood, and flat all the way down Craner (takes bottle, but easy once you've done it - like bungee jumping... which I haven't done yet)

Back 2 gears for the old hairpin, and I'm on the gas again pretty much as I turn in. You need to nail this turn in order to get the drive up the hill. It loads the front a lot through there and takes bottle to go through it quickly.

Up to 4th before apexing Spitfires kink, and just the other side grab top gear.

Flat out though Schwantz (bit of a bottler) and stay left. You need to get the bike upright to brake quite hard for Mcleans (if you've carried the speed) back 2 gears for Mcleans.

Up to 4th gear on run to Coppice.

Then back again to 3rd just before you tip in.

Coppice is a blind entry and you have to turn before you hit the top of the rise. It's bloody wide on the exit and you can get fully on the gas once you've turned over the rise (you won't think you can, but it's soooo wide) You'll grab another gear (4th) about 3/4 the way around, and then top gear before the bridge.

Use the building on the left for brake markers, until you're braking past it, and then I used the rumble strip on the right hand side (You'll be on the left!)

Back 2 gears (3rd) for the Esses, and you can get hard on the gas once you've apexed the first right hander, and drive right out to the rumble strip after apexing the left turn.

The rumble strips are pretty flat at Donny, so you can use em all ;)

Now, nobody has read this - right!!!

domski
08-Aug-2005, 19:29
Originally posted by domski
...flat all the way down Craner (takes bottle, but easy once you've done it - like bungee jumping... which I haven't done yet)

I've gone flat through Craner - It's the jumping off a crane with my legs tied together that I haven't done.

Back 2 gears for the old hairpin

It was back one gear on Tuesday, but I've changed the gearing now, so I'm guessing that this will be correct.

Chris Wood
08-Aug-2005, 23:13
Thanks all,

With all this info, it should be just fine.............

Track eve tommorow, so I'll let you know.

Cheers.

domski
08-Aug-2005, 23:25
Who's gunna own up?

We're pulling your leg Chris.... You need to turn left at Redgate :lol:

Jon
08-Aug-2005, 23:35
Originally posted by domski
I wasn't gunna do this, but I should be fast enough or I need shooting - Here's a 1.24 lap with Dumski...

This is based on Snett Gearing less one on the back sprocket (58-60bhp, 5 speed)

Redgate is all important!!!!!!

I start braking at the end of the blue triangle at end of pit lane, down 2 gears.

Wait until you're just about to take to the gravel before turning in. It's a late apex (use the end of the rumble strip on the inside of the turn as your apex).

Up to top gear through Hollywood, and flat all the way down Craner (takes bottle, but easy once you've done it - like bungee jumping... which I haven't done yet)

Back 2 gears for the old hairpin, and I'm on the gas again pretty much as I turn in. You need to nail this turn in order to get the drive up the hill. It loads the front a lot through there and takes bottle to go through it quickly.

Up to 4th before apexing Spitfires kink, and just the other side grab top gear.

Flat out though Schwantz (bit of a bottler) and stay left. You need to get the bike upright to brake quite hard for Mcleans (if you've carried the speed) back 2 gears for Mcleans.

Up to 4th gear on run to Coppice.

Then back again to 3rd just before you tip in.

Coppice is a blind entry and you have to turn before you hit the top of the rise. It's bloody wide on the exit and you can get fully on the gas once you've turned over the rise (you won't think you can, but it's soooo wide) You'll grab another gear (4th) about 3/4 the way around, and then top gear before the bridge.

Use the building on the left for brake markers, until you're braking past it, and then I used the rumble strip on the right hand side (You'll be on the left!)

Back 2 gears (3rd) for the Esses, and you can get hard on the gas once you've apexed the first right hander, and drive right out to the rumble strip after apexing the left turn.

The rumble strips are pretty flat at Donny, so you can use em all ;)

Now, nobody has read this - right!!!

Dom don't you find turning into redgate so late encourages other riders to shoot up the inside and park it!!!!

The old hairpin is off camber on the entry, getting on the power too early can cause the front to wash away.


You say stay left between the two apex's on Shwantz curve ?
Surely you mean right ?

Jon
08-Aug-2005, 23:37
Originally posted by Rattler
Originally posted by Jon
There are verious lines down craner curves, my favorite is to keep it tight to the righthand side. This means that peeps have got to go around you and risk running wide for the left kink. I prefer to start my turn in for the old hairpin 2/3rds the way along the curbing. Its off chamber at this point so wait until you you have turned the bike before gassing hard. Allow the bike to drift out left and the sweep back for the first part of the double apex left. You should have shortshifted by this time. If you have'nt ! its too late because you will be cranked hard over and making it very difficult to change gear. Drift right out to the righthand side of the track between the apexs, this will enable you to miss the bumps. Keep the power full on until you have passed the 2nd apex. Pick the bike up once you have meet the 2nd apex and then its a matter of how much speed and how good you are on the brakes. I use no more than a 3rd of the circuit from the righthand side from the 2nd apex. Again this means that peeps will have to go around you or make it difficult for themselves to go under you and make Mcleans. I drop down 2 for mcleans, hug the curb and wind on the gas progressively. Up 1 more and then back again. Turn into coppice before you see the apex. Allow the bike to run wide, pick up and start gassing it. You should be at full throttle by the time you meet the exit. I'm crap at braking but I will keep the bike tight to the righthand side for the entry into the esses. As soon has I've turned the bike for the left hander I'm winding on the gas. Braking for redgate is anything from the end of the pit wall to the start of the blue crosshatch, don't be tempted to turn in too late or too early. A good reference point is the join between the pit exit and the circuit. ( far side) Apex is late there is a serviceroad to your right. meet it at mid way. Don't be tempted to drift out too far to the left when exiting redgate, if you are having to go out that far, you entry is too hot and you are not able to get on the gas early enough. If you get it right you can get on the power just before the apex giving you plenty of time to get on the gas and short shift to hollywood.

[Edited on 8-8-2005 by Jon]

Where did you steal that lot from?

It can't be yours, 'cause you missed the part where you

"go in too hot, brake poorly, miss the apex, hit the grass and pick it up quickly from the gravel!!!" ;)

No!!!! This is a new me;)

domski
08-Aug-2005, 23:55
Originally posted by Jon
You say stay left between the two apex's on Shwantz curve ?
Surely you mean right ?

There is only one apex at Schwantz corner.

After the apex you need to run along the left hand rumble strip and stay left, to give you the racing line into Mcleans.

http://www.domweb.co.uk/donington2.gif

Are you confusing Starkey's Bridge corner for part 1 of Schwantz?

:)

[Edited on 8-8-2005 by domski]

domski
09-Aug-2005, 00:02
Originally posted by Jon
Dom don't you find turning into redgate so late encourages other riders to shoot up the inside and park it!!!!

Dunno yet :D No-one stuffed me there on Tuesday. I may turn sooner on race day though ;)

The old hairpin is off camber on the entry, getting on the power too early can cause the front to wash away.

Yep, I hate the old hairpin, it's too fast and too off camber - at least thats what your brain says. I'm sure you can carry waaaaay more speed through there than any of us are at the moment, but it's a bottler.

I found getting on the gas on the way in just settled the bike a bit. We're not talking full throttle, but just enough ;)

Jon
09-Aug-2005, 00:30
Originally posted by domski
Originally posted by Jon
You say stay left between the two apex's on Shwantz curve ?
Surely you mean right ?

There is only one apex at Schwantz corner.

After the apex you need to run along the left hand rumble strip and stay left, to give you the racing line into Mcleans.

http://www.domweb.co.uk/donington2.gif

Are you confusing Starkey's Bridge corner for part 1 of Schwantz?

:)

[Edited on 8-8-2005 by domski]

I think we are both confused.

Schwantz curve run from just past starkys bridge 1st apex and then onto the 2nd apex.:smug:

[Edited on 8-8-2005 by Jon]

Jon
09-Aug-2005, 00:38
Originally posted by Jon
Originally posted by domski
Originally posted by Jon
You say stay left between the two apex's on Shwantz curve ?
Surely you mean right ?

There is only one apex at Schwantz corner.

After the apex you need to run along the left hand rumble strip and stay left, to give you the racing line into Mcleans.

http://www.domweb.co.uk/donington2.gif

Are you confusing Starkey's Bridge corner for part 1 of Schwantz?

:)

[Edited on 8-8-2005 by domski]

I think we are both confused.

Schwantz curve runs from just past starkys bridge 1st apex and then onto the 2nd apex. Ther are a number of lines exiting Schwantz curve, but you really must protect your line

[Edited on 8-8-2005 by Jon]

Dom that maps donkeys years old, get a new one.;)

fil2
09-Aug-2005, 10:11
all this talk about race lines n stuff has got me really concerned...serious i had a knot in my stomach reading all this....

I and others im sure wish they had gone on a track day before the race.....damn this no free practise an no SoT.... :mad:

dickieducati
09-Aug-2005, 10:28
that car video is pretty much spot on i recon.

Jon
09-Aug-2005, 19:02
Originally posted by fil2
all this talk about race lines n stuff has got me really concerned...serious i had a knot in my stomach reading all this....

I and others im sure wish they had gone on a track day before the race.....damn this no free practise an no SoT.... :mad:

Fil I would'nt worry too much if I was you. Donny is one of those circuits that if you have done it before you are halfway there. Just stick to TP', Ali. Rattler or Nicks ar$e like glue

domski
09-Aug-2005, 19:48
Jon, I hope you're not riding like Weeksy... fast down the straight and then using 5 apexes for every turn :P

There is only one apex for Schwantz curve - trust me ;)

You come out of the kink under Starkey's bridge, up the short straight (bendy straight) and then turn left for Schwantz... that's it!!

Nuffink rong wiv my map - Not until they redevelop it this winter, then most of it's being demolished :o

paynep
09-Aug-2005, 22:22
Hooray for ebay! Motogp2 for PS2 arrived today, so I may be turning up on Friday with squinty eyes and an aching wrist........

Anyone know any good PS2 cracks to de-tune a 500cc 2-stroke to 55 bhp???

(Apart from allowing certain engine builders loose on it) :lol:

domski
09-Aug-2005, 22:27
That's harsh.

Got ours up to 53bhp today :D

Watch out everyone, I could be dangerous with that much power.

Best bit was the extra torque and the fact the bike was running like a pile of poo last Tuesday (apparantly - I didn't notice).

Why can't it be race day NOW!!!!!!!

:devil:

paynep
09-Aug-2005, 22:32
Best bit was the extra torque and the fact the bike was running like a pile of poo last Tuesday (apparantly - I didn't notice).



Yeah, right, only 1.24s from 50 bhp..............maybe it was my extra 5 bhp that was costing me 5 seconds??? Or could it be the extra 5 stone:puzzled:

domski
09-Aug-2005, 22:40
Seriously.

I thought it was running well coz we got the cam timing done since Snett, but it needed a dyno run to re-do the fuelling (coz of the cam timing)

Then when I got back after Donny, Louigi pointed out that I had run the bike with the air filters on - which loses 2-3bhp.

So I was happy with that.

Then today, he rang me to say that the first dyno run (to re-do the fuelling) showed that it was a complete mess, and there was a flat spot big enough to fit TP into :o (which I did notice at Donny).

However, the throttle sensor wasn't working either - so that cost Rich £150 to sort, plus a trip back to his workshop to get the diagnostic stuff to set it up - BEFORE it could be dyno'd and set-up.

You following this?

So once the sensor was replaced, they re-did the mapping, got rid of the flat spot, found 1bhp and wait for it.... 25% more torque than I had at Snett.

Needless to say I am now gagging to get on it at the weekend :D

dickieducati
09-Aug-2005, 22:41
Originally posted by paynep
I may be turning up on Friday with squinty eyes and an aching wrist........



a little too much information there thanks!

psychlist
10-Aug-2005, 07:57
Originally posted by domski
Seriously. I am now gagging to get on it at the weekend :D

Your latest order from the Ann Summers catalogue arriving then Dom :lol:

Chris Wood
10-Aug-2005, 11:40
After all that ......

I had two good sessions Donny last night! Lyn and Max were there too!

Burnt the clutch out after the second session damn must fix that.

Thoughts on my firts time at Donny.

Redgate - late turn in required.

Hollywood / Craner - must go faster

Old hairpin - always seemed closer than it was, will accelerate up the left rumbles, brake, turn at 2/3rds, nail small square of repaired tarmac.

Run to McLeans - GREAT - flat out, looking hard right, knee down through Mcleans

Coppice - lightbraking - down one, turn at the dot before the crest, look hard right at the bright orange tyre wall more than 90' head turn! and gas it!

Esses - all good, can you straight line..ish the first right bit? than over the rumbles on the left? Must try this in practice!

Feels like a REAL race circuit, fast, flowing, wide enough.

TRAFFIC WARNING - Roadworks on M1 at Leicester - I left Northampton - J15 at 3.00pm and got to Donny at 4.30! So add at least 1/2 hour to your normal travel time.

See you all Friday afternoon or Saturday!

TP
10-Aug-2005, 11:46
Times Chris?

Don't be shy ;)

Chris Wood
10-Aug-2005, 12:21
TP,

Didn't do times?

Felt OK though, geared 14/40 just right I think - 5speed / 675.

Such a short race, I fear the matter will be settled via qualifying and first two laps of mayhem?

The passing options are limited I think, If you outbrake and stuff someone will they get a better run on you for the next corner? I hope to get some clear space and just go................but I'll probably qualify 10-20 and get caught up in the novice carnage that will result, as the top 10 is now booked out by ex GP gods!

TP
10-Aug-2005, 12:36
Bugger - how am I supposed to complete my analysis of the grid without your times ;)

:lol:

You're right though, it sounds like qualifying is going to be even more important that usual because of no untimed practice and only 6 laps.

More so if it's wet!

phoenix n max
10-Aug-2005, 13:03
Twas nice to do it in the dry - As for Coppice - I can only suggest no-one gets up close and personal behind me for this corner. My approach is atrocious !
However I did like the bit from Hollywood right up to Coppice and the chicane is far easier to deal with than the Esses.
I have a tacho now - 8800 revs - blimey didn't think I had that many :o
My gearing not quite right - not enough pull out of corners and if I changed down a gear it would have been too high rev's - Guess I should go faster then - Hmmmm !

psychlist
10-Aug-2005, 13:24
Originally posted by Chris Wood
...............but I'll probably qualify 10-20 and get caught up in the novice carnage that will result,

Cheers buddy, what's your number so I got a target to aim for with my "Domski Torpedo" maneouvre :lol:

TP
10-Aug-2005, 13:31
Originally posted by psychlist
Cheers buddy, what's your number so I got a target to aim for with my "Domski Torpedo" maneouvre :lol:


HE'S NUMBER 10!!!

10!!!

NOT 12!!!

fil2
10-Aug-2005, 14:20
qualifying may be the key..but with close to 60 bikes on track its going to be diffacult to put decent laps in.........that combined with the guest riders etc i think getting on the first 4 rows will be a great result...........

I think its going to be a very interesting qualifying session !

dickieducati
10-Aug-2005, 14:38
Originally posted by fil2
I think its going to be a very interesting qualifying session !

for sure, be interesting to see who really pushes it in the wet (if it is) or who plays the averages game and goes for a reasonable spot. we've seen people bin it in qualifying before!

fil2
10-Aug-2005, 15:36
agreed....its a fine line between pushing hard for decent grid position and staying on ...!.............. its something i struggle with.!..how hard do i go..?

TP
10-Aug-2005, 15:40
Originally posted by fil2
agreed....its a fine line between pushing hard for decent grid position and staying on ...!.............. its something i struggle with.!..how hard do i go..?

Go as hard and fast as you can mate, keep pushing until you slide :D

dickieducati
10-Aug-2005, 15:43
you seem to have it pretty much spot on at the moment and i guess thats what racing is all about. thats why this series is good. i dont push it anywhere near enough but seeing people on very similar machinery/tyres disappear into the distance proves it can be done and i will hopefully close the gap over time.

dickieducati
10-Aug-2005, 15:45
Originally posted by TP

Go as hard and fast as you can mate, keep pushing until you slide :D

wise words from perrin san.

and you can have a nice 10 minute chat with all the others who did the same at the same gravel trap!

fil2
10-Aug-2005, 15:46
Originally posted by TP
Originally posted by fil2
agreed....its a fine line between pushing hard for decent grid position and staying on ...!.............. its something i struggle with.!..how hard do i go..?

Go as hard and fast as you can mate, keep pushing until you slide :D

and if i slide then fall off....happy days for you huh........dont think i have mastered the Rossie'esq use my knee to keep me upright manoeuvre just yet dammit.......

TP
10-Aug-2005, 15:51
Originally posted by dickieducati
wise words from perrin san.

and you can have a nice 10 minute chat with all the others who did the same at the same gravel trap!

:lol:

I didn't say I was going to do it as well :D

TP
10-Aug-2005, 15:53
Originally posted by fil2
Originally posted by TP
Go as hard and fast as you can mate, keep pushing until you slide :D

and if i slide then fall off....happy days for you huh........dont think i have mastered the Rossie'esq use my knee to keep me upright manoeuvre just yet dammit.......

It would make my life easier!!!

I don't want to see anyone fall off mate ... just a bit of banter.

But there's only one way you're going to master that manoeuvre, practice practice practice ... ;)

:D

:ninja:

fil2
10-Aug-2005, 16:01
Originally posted by TP
Originally posted by fil2
Originally posted by TP
Go as hard and fast as you can mate, keep pushing until you slide :D

and if i slide then fall off....happy days for you huh........dont think i have mastered the Rossie'esq use my knee to keep me upright manoeuvre just yet dammit.......

It would make my life easier!!!

I don't want to see anyone fall off mate ... just a bit of banter.

But there's only one way you're going to master that manoeuvre, practice practice practice ... ;)

:D

:ninja:

or book myself onto a certain course HUH...........u never stop ..LOL

TP
10-Aug-2005, 16:03
Originally posted by fil2
or book myself onto a certain course HUH...........u never stop ..LOL

:rolleye:

you know what i meant !!

bastid!

antonye
10-Aug-2005, 16:47
Pah, you don't want to book on those, they're nothing more than jumped up novices ....





























... so I've been told :devil:

ali
10-Aug-2005, 17:35
Originally posted by TP

But there's only one way you're going to master that manoeuvre, practice practice practice ... ;)

:D

:ninja:

Or be born with an ounce of talent.... :frog:

ps: Spectators are welcome to watch me eat these words at 5pm on Saturday!

dickieducati
10-Aug-2005, 17:49
Originally posted by ali
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Or be born with an ounce of talent.... :frog:

ps: Spectators are welcome to watch me eat these words at 5pm on Saturday!

not doing the first race then ? :lol::lol::lol:

Jon
10-Aug-2005, 20:12
Guys I think its ok you all saying gas it hard and all that, but I think it will be the intelligent rider who will get the best result. It will be the one that has the courage to nip up the inside and park it. pushing the other rider to run around the outside compromising his line for the next turn. Remember donny is one big corner with only one real line around it.

TP
10-Aug-2005, 20:19
Originally posted by Jon
Guys I think its ok you all saying gas it hard and all that, but I think it will be the intelligent rider who will get the best result. It will be the one that has the courage to nip up the inside and park it. pushing the other rider to run around the outside compromising his line for the next turn. Remember donny is one big corner with only one real line around it.

Wise words ...

(Psst, what does he mean?)

:lol:

Jon
10-Aug-2005, 20:28
Originally posted by TP
Originally posted by Jon
Guys I think its ok you all saying gas it hard and all that, but I think it will be the intelligent rider who will get the best result. It will be the one that has the courage to nip up the inside and park it. pushing the other rider to run around the outside compromising his line for the next turn, OR TAKE TO THE GRASS LIKE TP. Remember donny is one big corner with only one real line around it.

Wise words ...

(Psst, what does he mean?)

:lol:

;):D

domski
10-Aug-2005, 20:30
Originally posted by TP
(Psst, what does he mean?)

:lol:

I haven't a clue anymore, I got lost at the second apex to Schwantz :lol:

:D

Jon
10-Aug-2005, 20:49
Originally posted by domski
Originally posted by TP
(Psst, what does he mean?)

:lol:

I haven't a clue anymore, I got lost at the second apex to Schwantz :lol:

:D

Here you are then Dom.:D

Scooter916
10-Aug-2005, 21:01
i lost it at redgate.................AS BLOODY USUAL:bouncy:

Jon
10-Aug-2005, 21:07
Gone awfully quiet Dom.;)

domski
10-Aug-2005, 22:03
Sorry, I was having something to eat :smug:

...thing is Jon, that's wrong :lol:

I now see what you mean ;)

I count the 2nd apex :P as Schwantz - but then I am an alien.

:alien:

[Edited on 10-8-2005 by domski]

Jon
10-Aug-2005, 23:02
Its ok Dom apologies excepted;) I'll see you on saturday for some further advice:lol:

TP
10-Aug-2005, 23:05
:lol:

Look at you two ... dancing around ...

:D

domski
10-Aug-2005, 23:10
Originally posted by TP
:lol:

Look at you two ... dancing around ...

:D

...just like Australia's batsmen :P:P:P

http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/26/26_8_3.gif




What's that???

http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/26/26_11_13.gif

Yes, you are a loser :lol:

TP
10-Aug-2005, 23:13
Oooh!!!

There's still 3 tests mate!!! It's only 1-1 ... I hope your mouth is big enough to eat those words ;)

And ... if we do win the series ... by god I'm going to let you know all about it!!!!

domski
10-Aug-2005, 23:19
http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/36/36_6_3.gif

TP
10-Aug-2005, 23:21
that looks painful!

Did I mention that I'll remind you every time I see you!!!

And everytime you pop up on msn ... a text every day ...

[Edited on 10-8-2005 by TP]

domski
10-Aug-2005, 23:26
Pardon??

Wuz you talking??

http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/36/36_12_16.gif

...Why would you want to remind me about England winning the Ashes?

:lol:

[Edited on 10-8-2005 by domski]

TP
10-Aug-2005, 23:29
Sounds like you're up for a friendly wager then ;)

Money where your mouth is ... should have a lot of money to fit in there ;)

domski
10-Aug-2005, 23:36
What is this thing you call money?

What's it for? and where do I get some?

http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/23/23_29_110.gif

[Edited on 10-8-2005 by domski]

TP
10-Aug-2005, 23:39
Originally posted by domski
What is this thing you call money?

What's it for? and where do I get some?

http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/23/23_29_110.gif

[Edited on 10-8-2005 by domski]

You can't get through this one just by touching your toes tiger ;)

That sort of currency doesn't wash with me ... I want real british £££'s ;)

domski
10-Aug-2005, 23:43
...ask me again on the last day of the 5th test ;)

There's a good Aussie :P