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Originally posted by zland
As Kerry would say "bring it on". We got room and would enjoy seeing your Z there.
Jeff - zland
As Kerry would say "bring it on". We got room and would enjoy seeing your Z there.
Jeff - zland
Here is the link: http://www.desert-inn.com/.
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Just a FYI, if any of you guys need to buy a helmet (motorcycle type) I have lines to Arai, Suomy, Shoei, etc. and can get them at a pretty good discount. PM if you are interested to get one.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by zland
[B]Part 4, the teacher shows how it is done:
Greg told me he would take the first lap at about 50-70% just so I could learn to entry and exit points on each turn. Well, what Greg considers 50% is what I considered pushing the limits of my car up to this point! Honestly, I had never pushed my car in braking and cornering to a level that bordered on the edge of what I perceived was its limits. Greg was telling me the truth, he was driving it at about 50% but it felt like 100% to me at that point. I never realized the true ability this car had to rapidly brake and corner hard. For the first time, I truly realized how much of a performance car was and this was just a warm up lap at 50%!
Z Land I agree with you and I know exactly what you're saying. I had an incridible experience at VIR (Virginia International Raceway) this past weekend. The Z is an exceptional sport car. The only way to truely appreciate the car is to do some high performance driving on a race track. I experienced this first hand and it was the best time of my life. I have so much more respect for my Z now then I did a week ago. The car is so well balanced, communicates to you extremely well and forgives you everytime you make a mistake. This car was built for the race track ladies and gentlemen. Do not modify your car until you experience its limits on a race track. Nissan did an incredible job putting this this Z together and knowing how to really treat a sports car driver. picture attached is me and my instructor during my first day third session of 30 minutes.
Enjoy
[B]Part 4, the teacher shows how it is done:
Greg told me he would take the first lap at about 50-70% just so I could learn to entry and exit points on each turn. Well, what Greg considers 50% is what I considered pushing the limits of my car up to this point! Honestly, I had never pushed my car in braking and cornering to a level that bordered on the edge of what I perceived was its limits. Greg was telling me the truth, he was driving it at about 50% but it felt like 100% to me at that point. I never realized the true ability this car had to rapidly brake and corner hard. For the first time, I truly realized how much of a performance car was and this was just a warm up lap at 50%!
Z Land I agree with you and I know exactly what you're saying. I had an incridible experience at VIR (Virginia International Raceway) this past weekend. The Z is an exceptional sport car. The only way to truely appreciate the car is to do some high performance driving on a race track. I experienced this first hand and it was the best time of my life. I have so much more respect for my Z now then I did a week ago. The car is so well balanced, communicates to you extremely well and forgives you everytime you make a mistake. This car was built for the race track ladies and gentlemen. Do not modify your car until you experience its limits on a race track. Nissan did an incredible job putting this this Z together and knowing how to really treat a sports car driver. picture attached is me and my instructor during my first day third session of 30 minutes.
Enjoy
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by maron10
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another attached picture at the track. the black evo sti in the back was a friend
he's pushing 300hp at the wheels. I'm in front of the pack and was held up by a blue honda civic that refused to let me by
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Originally posted by zland
Part 4, the teacher shows how it is done:
Greg told me he would take the first lap at about 50-70% just so I could learn to entry and exit points on each turn. Well, what Greg considers 50% is what I considered pushing the limits of my car up to this point! Honestly, I had never pushed my car in braking and cornering to a level that bordered on the edge of what I perceived was its limits. Greg was telling me the truth, he was driving it at about 50% but it felt like 100% to me at that point. I never realized the true ability this car had to rapidly brake and corner hard. For the first time, I truly realized how much of a performance car was and this was just a warm up lap at 50%!
Z Land I agree with you and I know exactly what you're saying. I had an incridible experience at VIR (Virginia International Raceway) this past weekend. The Z is an exceptional sport car. The only way to truely appreciate the car is to do some high performance driving on a race track. I experienced this first hand and it was the best time of my life. I have so much more respect for my Z now then I did a week ago. The car is so well balanced, communicates to you extremely well and forgives you everytime you make a mistake. This car was built for the race track ladies and gentlemen. Do not modify your car until you experience its limits on a race track. Nissan did an incredible job putting this this Z together and knowing how to really treat a sports car driver. picture attached is me and my instructor during my first day third session of 30 minutes.
Enjoy
Part 4, the teacher shows how it is done:
Greg told me he would take the first lap at about 50-70% just so I could learn to entry and exit points on each turn. Well, what Greg considers 50% is what I considered pushing the limits of my car up to this point! Honestly, I had never pushed my car in braking and cornering to a level that bordered on the edge of what I perceived was its limits. Greg was telling me the truth, he was driving it at about 50% but it felt like 100% to me at that point. I never realized the true ability this car had to rapidly brake and corner hard. For the first time, I truly realized how much of a performance car was and this was just a warm up lap at 50%!
Z Land I agree with you and I know exactly what you're saying. I had an incridible experience at VIR (Virginia International Raceway) this past weekend. The Z is an exceptional sport car. The only way to truely appreciate the car is to do some high performance driving on a race track. I experienced this first hand and it was the best time of my life. I have so much more respect for my Z now then I did a week ago. The car is so well balanced, communicates to you extremely well and forgives you everytime you make a mistake. This car was built for the race track ladies and gentlemen. Do not modify your car until you experience its limits on a race track. Nissan did an incredible job putting this this Z together and knowing how to really treat a sports car driver. picture attached is me and my instructor during my first day third session of 30 minutes.
Enjoy
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Originally posted by maron10
another attached picture at the track. the black evo sti in the back was a friend
he's pushing 300hp at the wheels. I'm in front of the pack and was held up by a blue honda civic that refused to let me by
another attached picture at the track. the black evo sti in the back was a friend
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If you look closely at the far right (my friend STI) and at the top (WRX) were trying to keep up but was eventually outcornered by the Z
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Originally posted by maron10
If you look closely at the far right (my friend STI) and at the top (WRX) were trying to keep up but was eventually outcornered by the Z
If you look closely at the far right (my friend STI) and at the top (WRX) were trying to keep up but was eventually outcornered by the Z
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Another shot, this is one of my favorites.
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Originally posted by maron10
The dreaded Honda Civic that refused to let me by on the straights.
The dreaded Honda Civic that refused to let me by on the straights.
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Originally posted by maron10
hitting a near perfect apex and letting the Z track out to the left under moderate throttle.
hitting a near perfect apex and letting the Z track out to the left under moderate throttle.
positioned the Z to the far right to attact the slowest turn on the track then modulating the throttle enough to rotate the Z smoothly around the turn. I don;t have a picture of the car going into the turn
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NAME Paid in Full Reg. Online Car Group
1. Carlos Gutierrez YES YES B13 SE-R 3
2. Greg Vogel YES YES B13 SE-R 3
3. Jeff Wisener YES YES -Z- 2
4. Martin Gonzales YES YES B13 SE-R 3
5. Jae Vyn Gan YES YES -Z- 1
6. Joe Capp YES -Z- 2
7. Shaun Walsh YES -Z- 1
8. Brian Alexander YES YES -Z- 1
9. James Park YES YES -Z- 1-2
10. Shannon Fitzpatrick YES YES SE-R Cup 3
11. Naji Dahi YES YES SE-R Cup 3
12. Emeka Okwuje YES YES -Z- 1
13. Paul Harlacher YES -Z- 1
14. Patrick Phuaphes YES YES B15 SE-R 2
15. John Stramotas YES -Z- 3
16. Jon Luskin YES YES B15 SE-R 1-2
17. Eric Bershatski YES YES -Z- 1
18. David VanHoy YES YES -Z- 1
19. Robert Scholer YES YES -Z- 2
20. Mike Bonham YES NX2000 2
21. Steve Bonham YES NX2000 1
22. Roy Sakioka YES YES Mini S 3
23. David Pio YES YES B15 SE-R 1
24. Trevor Lai YES YES G35C 1
25. Jude Dahi YES YES B15 SE-R 3
26. Paul Le YES Civic 2
27. Dave Allen YES YES B13 SE-R 3
28. Bill Bonnett YES -Z- 1
29. Gary Brand YES YES -Z- 2
30. Joe Santana YES -Z- 1
31. Katsuyuki Okamoto YES YES Skyline GT-R 3
32. Steve Paik YES YES -Z- 2
33. Marshall McKinley YES Civic Hybrid 2-3
34. Art Singer YES -Z- 1
35. Jayson Pang YES Civic hybrid turbo 3
36. Anish Dhingra YES -Z- 1
37. Dennis Darnall YES -Z- 2
38. Steve Hoff YES -Z- 1
39. Klay Hodges YES Skyline GT-R 1
40. Cliff Yaussi YES -Z- 2
41. Ken Takahashi Skyline GT-R 1
42. Masa Kuji Skyline GT-R 1
1. Carlos Gutierrez YES YES B13 SE-R 3
2. Greg Vogel YES YES B13 SE-R 3
3. Jeff Wisener YES YES -Z- 2
4. Martin Gonzales YES YES B13 SE-R 3
5. Jae Vyn Gan YES YES -Z- 1
6. Joe Capp YES -Z- 2
7. Shaun Walsh YES -Z- 1
8. Brian Alexander YES YES -Z- 1
9. James Park YES YES -Z- 1-2
10. Shannon Fitzpatrick YES YES SE-R Cup 3
11. Naji Dahi YES YES SE-R Cup 3
12. Emeka Okwuje YES YES -Z- 1
13. Paul Harlacher YES -Z- 1
14. Patrick Phuaphes YES YES B15 SE-R 2
15. John Stramotas YES -Z- 3
16. Jon Luskin YES YES B15 SE-R 1-2
17. Eric Bershatski YES YES -Z- 1
18. David VanHoy YES YES -Z- 1
19. Robert Scholer YES YES -Z- 2
20. Mike Bonham YES NX2000 2
21. Steve Bonham YES NX2000 1
22. Roy Sakioka YES YES Mini S 3
23. David Pio YES YES B15 SE-R 1
24. Trevor Lai YES YES G35C 1
25. Jude Dahi YES YES B15 SE-R 3
26. Paul Le YES Civic 2
27. Dave Allen YES YES B13 SE-R 3
28. Bill Bonnett YES -Z- 1
29. Gary Brand YES YES -Z- 2
30. Joe Santana YES -Z- 1
31. Katsuyuki Okamoto YES YES Skyline GT-R 3
32. Steve Paik YES YES -Z- 2
33. Marshall McKinley YES Civic Hybrid 2-3
34. Art Singer YES -Z- 1
35. Jayson Pang YES Civic hybrid turbo 3
36. Anish Dhingra YES -Z- 1
37. Dennis Darnall YES -Z- 2
38. Steve Hoff YES -Z- 1
39. Klay Hodges YES Skyline GT-R 1
40. Cliff Yaussi YES -Z- 2
41. Ken Takahashi Skyline GT-R 1
42. Masa Kuji Skyline GT-R 1
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Originally posted by RAZSZM
Hi Jeff, I was wondering, I signed up for the event but did not receive a conformation from anyone. Is this considered normal?
Hi Jeff, I was wondering, I signed up for the event but did not receive a conformation from anyone. Is this considered normal?
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Looks like we got 3 skylines running among other interesting cars.
I reserved my room already. I hope to meet some of you guys at 6pm there on Thursday night for dinner.....
Jeff
I reserved my room already. I hope to meet some of you guys at 6pm there on Thursday night for dinner.....
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I can't make it on March 5, but am sorry to miss the event. Let me give you some hotel advice. That flea bag that Greg Vogel recommends is awful. It is $39 for the night, and I saw a roach in my room.
Stay at the Park Plaza in Lancaster. It is $60 if you tell them you are going to Willow Springs. Much nicer. Free full breakfast on weekday mornings, big comfortable room, etc. etc. It is worth the extra $20+.
Stay at the Park Plaza in Lancaster. It is $60 if you tell them you are going to Willow Springs. Much nicer. Free full breakfast on weekday mornings, big comfortable room, etc. etc. It is worth the extra $20+.