GT3/GT2 Performance and Track Discussion on the Porsche GT3 and GT2

Cup at Laguna Seca

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Old Sep 21, 2011 | 10:14 AM
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Great improvement since the last video mikymu! Since you have the basics of the car down, like the others suggested, I'd recommend you get a really good driver coach for a day so you can take the next step (once you figure out track support). It will help a *bunch* and give you an idea what to work on when you're out there by yourself.

If you want to get in touch with Johannes let me know, he's a fantastic coach. Not only will he help you on the rite way to drive the Cup at the highest level, he'll also verify the car setup is in the ballpark so you aren't out there flogging around an ill-handling beast which impacts your driving technique/style. Can't recommend him highly enough.

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Old Sep 21, 2011 | 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Fabryce@GMGRacing
Hope that replacement used shock that came from us works out for you.. If you want to go fast in that car its time invest in some driver coaching and real set up.

We here to help if you need it.
Thanks Fabryce for the offer to help.

Your business partner BR racing is really a great shop and offer fantastic customer service both on and off the track. They will support my Cup car this weekend at Thunderhill with coaching and motec data analysis. Can't wait to get back in the Cup and drive

Originally Posted by fleadh
Great improvement since the last video mikymu! Since you have the basics of the car down, like the others suggested, I'd recommend you get a really good driver coach for a day so you can take the next step (once you figure out track support). It will help a *bunch* and give you an idea what to work on when you're out there by yourself.

If you want to get in touch with Johannes let me know, he's a fantastic coach. Not only will he help you on the rite way to drive the Cup at the highest level, he'll also verify the car setup is in the ballpark so you aren't out there flogging around an ill-handling beast which impacts your driving technique/style. Can't recommend him highly enough.

-mike
Thanks Mike. Like you said before, seat time and driving experience along with proper coaching will make the difference. I can't afford Johannes yet but been saving pennies here and there soon he will grace my Cup car
 

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