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Yeah, you just gotta be careful about other people running into You. :shock:
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I just got home after the weekend at thunderhill to discover that the heavy wet snow had collaped almost every covered parking area in the apartment complex where I live. Now people are parked wherever they can find space ... including in front of my garage :evil:
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Ohh sh%$!!! That's mean... lol
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btw Mike - you're lucky you got back over I-80 last night. I think that was the only open window through the storm since Friday.
How WAS it???? (t-hill) |
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I also cooked my brakes, and stripped a wheel lug, so I had to miss my last 2 sessions :( And in case anyone wonders, bald azenis are slightly worse than useless in the wet. |
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Pics? Vids? |
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Heh, the last time those were on a car, Scott was driving them over the pass during the first snow flurries in November. Or maybe it was just cold rain... either way, he didn't have the luxury of runoff like Turn 3. :p |
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The time I had a turn3 encounter, I slid clockwise and backed into the hill on the right side, facing the oncoming cars. And since it was raining (and in Audi schools they used to have us keep both driver's and instructor's windows open) the mud came flying in the windows. Later when my instructor (did you meet Chris Rooke?) got out of the car, his helmet had much mud splatter. Funny now, but it spooked me at the time. Sorry to hear about your wheel lug. :( |
Well that does suck about the lug.
I bet you got some quality instruction though? Just wait till summer when more us can make it out for a day! |
I understand Mike did well when not in the mud :twisted:
I offered to let him use my car for his last session, but he was feeling a bit superstitious. The drive back was fine. Water and sand were about as bad as it got except for maybe 5-10 miles over the summit. They had chain control signs up, but no guy standing behinf his motor home checking anything, so they weren't real serious aboutit. R1 I guess. My neighborhood was worse than ever... Just keeping the car moving, much less close to the direction you wanted in teh slushcrete and ice was a major challenge. Had to park in my neighbors driveway while I made a parking place in mine... I think each shovelful weighed about 50 lbs. Got my "new" used snow blower working this AM. Does OK considering how heavy this junk is. Still more to be done, but needed a break. I have Video from THill, but that is for another thread. |
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Yah I don't balme him the last session is when all the crap happens. As much as it would be wrecking Dean's car he was proabaly safer in das grid.
So how many minutes were you on track all together Mike? |
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I know your pain man |
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On sunday, when it was finally dry, I had about 30 minutes or so. My first session I couldn't find my instructor, he had gone into town to gas his car up, so I only got onto the track for about 7 minutes :( Then I got one full session, 20 - 25 minutes I think, after that my brakes were done. Then I stripped a lug nut while I was trying to bleed them. :evil: p.s. Thanks Dean for the help and the spare brake fluid! |
Hey Mike, did you do the 'lane toss' exercise Sat. morning? hee hee
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