NASA July 15-16 HPDE at Carolina Motorsports Park
NASA is having a High Performance Driver's Education track weekend at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, SC in July. This is one of the premier Road Tracks around the Southeast and is a heck of a lot of fun to drive at 2.2 miles. The weekend of HPDE includes two days of track time with your own instructor in the car with you showing you how to properly and safely drive a track at speed, learning the skills neccessary to push the driver and car. Racing lines and technique are learned and fun will be had by all. Passing is allowed with a pointby and you WILL push the driver and car. This is a great way to learn how to really drive a car at speed and at the limit. This track will work the heck out of brakes and handling. It's a wonderful track for the 350Z.
Here's the link to the NASA Site to register:
http://www.nasa-southeast.com/2006Jul15.html
Here's a link to the Track:
http://www.carolinamotorsportspark.com/
A Video of CMP (driven by a Corvette, with a budget G-Meter hanging from the Rear view mirror
):
http://userpages.i-america.net/austi...60306gdemo.wmv
This is the track layout:
Here's the link to the NASA Site to register:
http://www.nasa-southeast.com/2006Jul15.html
Here's a link to the Track:
http://www.carolinamotorsportspark.com/
A Video of CMP (driven by a Corvette, with a budget G-Meter hanging from the Rear view mirror
):http://userpages.i-america.net/austi...60306gdemo.wmv
This is the track layout:
Levent - are you going. That is the same weekend I will be at Barber Motorsports park with Chin. I was going to go to this, yet I have heard such great things about Barber and it is much closer to us than Carolina Motor Sports Park.
Hope they sign you off, then maybe you could be my instructor at a NASA event.
For those of you thinking about going - go, the RX8 guys are great! They are also very funny and helpful off and on track.
For those of you thinking about going - go, the RX8 guys are great! They are also very funny and helpful off and on track.
yeah.. this track is killer on brakes. be prepared to turn those golden brembos... into a poop bronze color!!
ps. anyone on stock pads that plans on going... no. purchase a set of track pads for this event, or bring a few spares of stockies!!
mike??
ps. anyone on stock pads that plans on going... no. purchase a set of track pads for this event, or bring a few spares of stockies!!
mike??
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Originally Posted by jun14scr
yeah.. this track is killer on brakes. be prepared to turn those golden brembos... into a poop bronze color!!
ps. anyone on stock pads that plans on going... no. purchase a set of track pads for this event, or bring a few spares of stockies!!
mike??
ps. anyone on stock pads that plans on going... no. purchase a set of track pads for this event, or bring a few spares of stockies!!
mike??
+1 here are my brakes after CMP
i had a little less than half of the rear pad left and i was down to backing plates before the first session was over.i had nismo pads up front. they held up ok but really scared up my rotors
i was running right behind a M3 on the straight before turn 8 and as i went to brake i had full brake fade! i had to pump the brake a few times to get the peddle to respond, and gear down hard with the tranny to slow down.
Last edited by **; Jun 6, 2006 at 11:32 PM.
Before going, completely flush brakes and use a high temp DOT 4 like ATE Superblue. Get Track pads and while there, you'll learn to brake in short, strong, steady places (compressed brake zones) in order to brake well and hard, and get off them in order to let them cool back down. The 8 (with Hawk HP+/DOT4) doesn't really have a problem with brakes there as long as you don't ride them. I'm assuming the Brembo's with track pads/DOT4+ will be similar.
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Sean - you should hook up with Levent (TrackHoRX8). He is a friend of mine that lives in the same town I do. Great guys the RX8 club, they let me hang out with them at Roebling since I was the only Z there (well there was one other).
I would love to go to this, as it isn't too far away. I've never done any racing, strip or track, so this would be an all-new experience for me. What should I do to prep my car? I read the stuff on the site posted at the top of the thread, but is there anything else I need to look out for? I'm not sure I can go, but if I have to do a bunch of stuff to my car, I definitely won't make it. I know I'm going to need a rollbar (got a Roadster) - does anybody know a good place to get one? I'm also unclear on helmets - are they required?
-djb
-djb
DoomCue, You might want to try one even closer. TZC will be in Rockingham in November.
This may make the Helmet and car prep a little clearer...
http://www.thscc.com/timetrial/nonht...dures_2006.pdf
This may make the Helmet and car prep a little clearer...
http://www.thscc.com/timetrial/nonht...dures_2006.pdf
Last edited by mhoward1; Jun 8, 2006 at 07:51 AM.
Originally Posted by mhoward1
DoomCue, You might want to try one even closer. TZC will be in Rockingham in November.
This may make the Helmet and car prep a little clearer...
http://www.thscc.com/timetrial/nonht...dures_2006.pdf
This may make the Helmet and car prep a little clearer...
http://www.thscc.com/timetrial/nonht...dures_2006.pdf
-djb
Originally Posted by DoomCue
I would love to go to this, as it isn't too far away. I've never done any racing, strip or track, so this would be an all-new experience for me. What should I do to prep my car? I read the stuff on the site posted at the top of the thread, but is there anything else I need to look out for? I'm not sure I can go, but if I have to do a bunch of stuff to my car, I definitely won't make it. I know I'm going to need a rollbar (got a Roadster) - does anybody know a good place to get one? I'm also unclear on helmets - are they required?
-djb
-djb
Originally Posted by DoomCue
I'm getting a 404 at that link....
-djb
-djb
try this one...
http://www.thscc.com/timetrial/nonht...2006_Final.pdf
and here's an FAQ for easier reading..
http://www.thscc.com/timetrial/faq.htm
and for a rollbar you can look at Kirk, and also Competition Cages is located in Raleigh. They already have a 350ZR template so you can get a Very high quality rollbar from them. He can also sit with you for a measuring session if you want something custom done. (like a slightly laid back sitting position, etc)
http://www.competitioncages.com/
Last edited by mhoward1; Jun 8, 2006 at 09:02 AM.
Originally Posted by mhoward1
sorry
try this one...
http://www.thscc.com/timetrial/nonht...2006_Final.pdf
and here's an FAQ for easier reading..
http://www.thscc.com/timetrial/faq.htm
and for a rollbar you can look at Kirk, and also Competition Cages is located in Raleigh. They already have a 350ZR template so you can get a Very high quality rollbar from them. He can also sit with you for a measuring session if you want something custom done. (like a slightly laid back sitting position, etc)
http://www.competitioncages.com/
try this one...
http://www.thscc.com/timetrial/nonht...2006_Final.pdf
and here's an FAQ for easier reading..
http://www.thscc.com/timetrial/faq.htm
and for a rollbar you can look at Kirk, and also Competition Cages is located in Raleigh. They already have a 350ZR template so you can get a Very high quality rollbar from them. He can also sit with you for a measuring session if you want something custom done. (like a slightly laid back sitting position, etc)
http://www.competitioncages.com/
I checked out kirkracing.com, but the only rollbars I saw there were for coupes, not verts. If I have to go the custom route, I'd rather go with someone local, so thanks for the heads up on Competition Cages.
-djb
DoomCue - I just ordered my roll bar from Kirk racing for my coupe. I asked them about the Z convertable, they said they tried, but it was impossible to make one legal that fit.
Maybe try Autopower and see if they can help.
Maybe try Autopower and see if they can help.
Originally Posted by bigdaddy
i just signed up for this today. should be fun.
sean
sean



