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Old 10-19-2007, 04:07 AM
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Fun at Thunderhill

I promised a posting on my first "Track Day" with the Cayman. Needless to say, it was a blast. As you can see from the group photo (not everyone bothered to queue up for the photo), there was a diverse group of cars (only one Cayman -- me in the outside first row).
Since I was classed a beginner (and rightfully so!) I had an instructor for the whole morning -- about three 25 min sessions. Kevin is a Porsche driver -- and what a Porsche! (I did get to ride in his Ruf modified 911 -- and, firstly Kevin is a skilled driver, secondly, that car is SCARY fast!). The PLM/LM Flying Lizard came out for some tune up (they kept us beginners off the track when it was out!). That thing has the nicest sound, and just hauls!

This was Kevin's first time on track in a Cayman and he was kind enough to heap praises on the car and its handling. Truth was, I was not able to push it nearly to its potential -- I just couldn't take turn 8 flat out... which I should have been able to with just a slight lift to settle the front before turn in... oh well, maybe something to work on next time.

OK, to the car's performance and my impressions. Yes, it was totally netural and very forgiving. I did exercise the anti-locks going into the last turn, did get to feel the PSM "help me out" on an off-camber turn, got up to 110 on the front straight (one of my hoped for objectives was to go >100 !), got a furled black flag for aggressive driving on a switch back (sorry!), and ran through a full tank of gas -- and I didn't even do the last "open track" session.

OK, I think the extra 50 hp would have been nice, but to the 2.7's credit, it more than kept up with other beginners and intermediates' mounts, ranging from S2000, G35, Mini's, all sort of WRX's, and a couple 'vetts with new drivers. But no way to keep up with a Nissan twin turbo, and a B _ _ _ _ H in an Audi V8 (we were backed up behind a WRX and he blew by a couple of us on the right -- a definite no-no in these events!

All in all, you just have to try it !!

D of D&D
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Last edited by D&D; 03-29-2008 at 12:21 AM.
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