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Old 01-08-2007, 12:53 PM
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New Cayman S Auto-Journal report up!

My fifth entry so far - this one covers my driving impressions of the car's on-track performance last year at two UK circuits. The photos are quite nice too, I reckon.

Here's the link:
http://www.auto-journals.com/content/caymans5.html

There are some excellent and unusual cars on the site - this month's cover-star is a Ferrari 575. Maybe one of you guys who has modified and/or seriously tracked their car might fancy becoming a writer for the site?

Hope you enjoy reading the journal...
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Old 01-08-2007, 05:29 PM
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Thanks for the write-up. Try turning off the PSM next time you're on track, you should see further improvement.
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That looked like a Cayman with you at the track; how did it compare to the S that day?
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Qman - it was another S - in fact it belongs to another UK member on this board called dans.

He's got the 19" Carrera Sport wheels, painted in body colour. We were never on the same piece of track at the same time as each other, but we were both lapping pretty quickly. He used to do motorbike trackdays and this was his first time round a track in a car!

Bedford Autodrome is quite a 'power circuit' I think because it's got a three or four long straights and some fast corners. Where the Cayman scores over most of the other road cars around that circuit is in its ability to carry more speed through the corners through a combination of brakes, chassis and weight distribution - and driver talent of course...;-)
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Hi, Yes turn off the psm. I was running at a track in West Virginia and they have a part called the chute between turns 4 & 5. It is a moderate right hander down a steep hill into a hard second gear left. at the apex you running 75mph and at the bottom 100+. Anyway I would go into the turn with psm on and almost lost the car twice into the weeds. I slowed down and same queezyness....car all over the place. I turned off psm...Bang straight on through. So. Psm it seems, can be dangerous in certain instances at a race track. Its like it gets all confused.
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I've got two more trackdays coming up soon, so if I pop a few brave pills, I will turn off the PSM and report back later - assuming car and driver make it back in one piece!
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