I had a great club sprint yesterday at Phillip Island GP circuit. Man that is a fast track! It was wet in the morning, and I thikn two cars came off badly enough to need the tow truck. You gotta love
PSM in the wet.
When it dried out I was a little dissapointed to be 1 sec lap slower than last time. And 1-2 seconds slower than two Boxster S (which much more experienced drivers). Still, I did OK for my 2nd time at the track and was happy to be lapping in under two minutes.
Eric Bana (Troy, Incredible Hulk etc.) was out in his 993 GT2 RSR race car. He finished 3rd overall with a time of 1.46. In comparison I was doing 1.59.
It's almost time for new tyres! (after 4 track days) I might get one more in...
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PSM - Porsche Stability Management
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While it can’t overcome the laws of physics, the revolutionary Porsche Stability Management (PSM) system does lend an added degree of balance and control to the Cayman’s mid-engine driving dynamics, inspiring surefooted confidence in corners and extreme situations.
A standard feature on the Cayman and Cayman S, PSM continuously monitors steering input, road speed, yaw velocity and lateral acceleration to calculate the actual direction of travel. If the car begins to steer off line, PSM instantly intervenes with precision brake inputs on individual wheels to help bring the car back onto the driver’s intended path.
If braking alone isn’t enough to correct the vehicle’s cornering line, PSM then calls on the Cayman’s engine management system, adjusting engine output as needed to help stabilize handling. PSM can also compensate in an instant for mid-corner changes in load resulting from deceleration or braking. When Sport mode is selected with the optional Sport Chrono Package, PSM’s threshold for intervention is raised, allowing for greater driver involvement. If you prefer driving without automatic PSM assistance, the system can be set to standby at any time. In this case, it will only intervene under heavy braking, where both front wheels exceed the ABS threshold.
For all of its technical ability, PSM goes virtually unnoticed in everyday driving situations, preserving the Cayman’s natural agility. |
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