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These are serious gearheads and this event was more than I expected. If you were hoping for a snarky piece bashin' them there ferren' people, just skip to the comments and call me a sellout.
Adel enthusiastically recounts the club history, his progress and he introduces committee members. As he speaks he checks every armband, personally welcomes each participant and warmly greets his friends. A Brembo team handles tech, and a Pirelli team handles tire pressures. 76 cars are classed, inspected and staged in less than 50 minutes.
Alongside Brembo and Pirelli, the Abu Dhabi Porsche dealer brought 14 cars and potential clients. They have special stickers, and each one will have an instructor with them in the car. Actually, all of the novice groups have an instructor in the car and are following an instructor. The intermediate group is a lead follow format. No group has more than 4 cars. The advanced have been to at least three events, signed off by an instructor and are running a normal track day arrangement. Each session is an hour. The drivers meeting is upstairs, there is catered food for purchase and the Porsche dealer has a table with a 25 percent discount on polos, pullovers and spill proof coffee mugs. My friend and driving instructor Judy Faas once told me she gets novices on the track early. They aren't listening, they are dreaming of the track. Then bring them back and show them how to go faster. The new folks are sent out. The old hands have a nice discussion about braking thresholds. 50 minutes later, the flag is waved, the novices come in and the intermediates are out. I am insanely jealous of the efficiency. US track days tend toward a migrating delay as it wears on. Not here.
"Thees guy, he has turbo, but I have Brembos, they are tha sheet." The upgrade stops like an anchor. We close, out braking at the end of the back straight. Unable to put down all its power, the GT2 is stuck with us along the marina turns. It pulls slightly on exits, but Adel is able to out brake and reel it in. This continues until the main straight when the turbo pulls away. After a cool down lap, back in the pits, Adel leaps from the car; "Did jou see? I stuck with heem, all through the back!" Racers are the same everywhere. from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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