optronix
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Finally got the ITS out for its first autocross experience today. My goal was just to get familiar with the car so I didn't bring my gopro or even take any pictures other than this one-
A bit of background, I'm no where near an "elite autocrosser" or anything like that. I have a bit of experience, but it's pretty much exclusively limited to my regional PCA events, roughly 2-3 a year over the past 4 years, which primarily take place at this same location. I consider it a good and bad thing, good in the sense that I have a good benchmark of other drivers that frequent these events, and where I typically placed with my other cars. Bad in the sense that I'm not very consistent and I'll have "good days and bad days" where my results fluctuate. That said, recently I feel like I've started to figure things out, and I've been noticing I've been placing at or near the top of the leaderboard for all cars with non-R spec tires- in my previous 718 GTS 4.0.
A few random observations in no particular order:
- It took a while to get used to the car. Coming from the 718, it was a bit of an adjustment. If I had to articulate it, I'd say it was mostly adjusting to FWD and turbo lag... but I do feel that by my 4th run, I had it figured out. HOWEVER, as my aggressiveness increased, so did my tendency to hit cones. I think I've nailed the driving dynamics of this car, enough to figure out that I'm going to have a blast with it, and I'll get into that in another observation. But I still have some adjusting to do as far as the dimensions. This is not a small car, and the majority of my experience is in a small car. I'll get there but it will take at least until the next one...
- Speaking of cones, they held me back today! Sort of frustrating, because I finished 31st out of 65 cars officially... ok, not even really good... but my fastest time not counting cone penalties would have put me at 11th overall. I hit cones consistently on my last 3 runs, which got progressively faster but my fastest clean run was over a second off my fastest "dirty run". I know that's not how autocross works, but I think I could have easily matched or beaten that time cleanly if I was just a bit more familiar with the dimensions- and I'll get there. Not bad for first time out!!
- Looking at the other drivers I typically and in tight contention with, it looks like I'd be about 2-2.5 seconds off what I hypothetically could have done in my 718. That is substantial, but the 718 is in a higher class... and over 2x the MSRP.
- I took things slow, playing with different traction control settings. My first run was with the traction control "off"; i.e., I pushed the VSA button once. It let me get wheelspin off the line but I did feel actively held back on the corners. It actually kind of sucked!!! It felt slow as hell, and I was quite perturbed because what it felt like in my mind was horrid turbo lag. I am SO SO glad you can turn it all the way off; it REALLLLLY holds back the car...
- By my 4th run, I had memorized the "pedal dance". It's not that big a deal, but yes you do have to do it every time you turn off the car. It's fine, takes like 10 seconds and you only need to do it if you plan on getting serious in corners; just hitting the button once as I said will let you get some wheelspin off the line if you're that guy who does stoplight things.
- The pedal dance unlocks magic with this car. It is SO FUCKING FUN feeling the rear slide out, and it's so easily controlled by either letting off mid-corner or tapping the brake, and bringing it back under control with the throttle. It is hard to describe but I REALLY enjoyed it, started feeling more and more comfortable with it with each run- even though this tight little autocross course is kind of just a teaser for what a real track day will be like.
Overall I'm THRILLED with my first motorsports experience with this car, even though ultimately my cone habit was what held the car back from competing a bit better. I don't think I could have kept up with the GT3 that posted FTD, but I couldn't have done that in my 718 either... to get out there bone stock on PS4Ss and be knocking on an "unoffficial" time that is knocking on the door of top 10 in a field of ~40% Porsches and another ~30% heavily modified non-Porsches, that's all I can ask for out of this thing. Now I just need to learn to not hit the cones...
A bit of background, I'm no where near an "elite autocrosser" or anything like that. I have a bit of experience, but it's pretty much exclusively limited to my regional PCA events, roughly 2-3 a year over the past 4 years, which primarily take place at this same location. I consider it a good and bad thing, good in the sense that I have a good benchmark of other drivers that frequent these events, and where I typically placed with my other cars. Bad in the sense that I'm not very consistent and I'll have "good days and bad days" where my results fluctuate. That said, recently I feel like I've started to figure things out, and I've been noticing I've been placing at or near the top of the leaderboard for all cars with non-R spec tires- in my previous 718 GTS 4.0.
A few random observations in no particular order:
- It took a while to get used to the car. Coming from the 718, it was a bit of an adjustment. If I had to articulate it, I'd say it was mostly adjusting to FWD and turbo lag... but I do feel that by my 4th run, I had it figured out. HOWEVER, as my aggressiveness increased, so did my tendency to hit cones. I think I've nailed the driving dynamics of this car, enough to figure out that I'm going to have a blast with it, and I'll get into that in another observation. But I still have some adjusting to do as far as the dimensions. This is not a small car, and the majority of my experience is in a small car. I'll get there but it will take at least until the next one...
- Speaking of cones, they held me back today! Sort of frustrating, because I finished 31st out of 65 cars officially... ok, not even really good... but my fastest time not counting cone penalties would have put me at 11th overall. I hit cones consistently on my last 3 runs, which got progressively faster but my fastest clean run was over a second off my fastest "dirty run". I know that's not how autocross works, but I think I could have easily matched or beaten that time cleanly if I was just a bit more familiar with the dimensions- and I'll get there. Not bad for first time out!!
- Looking at the other drivers I typically and in tight contention with, it looks like I'd be about 2-2.5 seconds off what I hypothetically could have done in my 718. That is substantial, but the 718 is in a higher class... and over 2x the MSRP.
- I took things slow, playing with different traction control settings. My first run was with the traction control "off"; i.e., I pushed the VSA button once. It let me get wheelspin off the line but I did feel actively held back on the corners. It actually kind of sucked!!! It felt slow as hell, and I was quite perturbed because what it felt like in my mind was horrid turbo lag. I am SO SO glad you can turn it all the way off; it REALLLLLY holds back the car...
- By my 4th run, I had memorized the "pedal dance". It's not that big a deal, but yes you do have to do it every time you turn off the car. It's fine, takes like 10 seconds and you only need to do it if you plan on getting serious in corners; just hitting the button once as I said will let you get some wheelspin off the line if you're that guy who does stoplight things.
- The pedal dance unlocks magic with this car. It is SO FUCKING FUN feeling the rear slide out, and it's so easily controlled by either letting off mid-corner or tapping the brake, and bringing it back under control with the throttle. It is hard to describe but I REALLY enjoyed it, started feeling more and more comfortable with it with each run- even though this tight little autocross course is kind of just a teaser for what a real track day will be like.
Overall I'm THRILLED with my first motorsports experience with this car, even though ultimately my cone habit was what held the car back from competing a bit better. I don't think I could have kept up with the GT3 that posted FTD, but I couldn't have done that in my 718 either... to get out there bone stock on PS4Ss and be knocking on an "unoffficial" time that is knocking on the door of top 10 in a field of ~40% Porsches and another ~30% heavily modified non-Porsches, that's all I can ask for out of this thing. Now I just need to learn to not hit the cones...
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