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  1. Hi Legaré Welcome to USA7s. Congratulations on getting your new kit. I want to see that together and you lapping quicker than Tom next year. Should make the family gatherings fun!!! cheers mike Also your car is now officially called Peppermint Patty
  2. Added? Like what? Ground hogs? Pounds? Muscle? Wrinkles? Spins? Oil?
  3. Its a private club style of facility. Members are responsible for their guests so we try to keep things under control. If not then this event does not occur next year. I think we want it to occur. Anyway, a few "offs" are normal as people get to grips with the place. Too many "offs" and you get kicked out. I think the record for a USA7s guest was 8 offs before 2pm on one day - he took himself out early.
  4. It was great to see you Carl. Next year the engine foibles will be solved and you will be back. Also here is one from Thursday for you - the two quickest laps. The rubbing/wop wop noises are the diff with its 40% LSD complaining about going around corners. Sound up for some snarling noises. And if you need a different engine note then this one. Wheelspin in most corners and all gears on vintage-style bias ply Goodyear race rubber. Brakes are FIA non-existent spec. The unorthodox steering technique tells you how physically heavy it is. But sound up anyway.
  5. By the way, what happened to my turkey baster? Never saw it again at the end of the day as we cleaned up. I would not use it for cooking....
  6. Oh lordy! If you saw me on Thursday frantically working the wheel of the Mustang or BMW as they refused to behave you would have had a very different statement of my driving. Charlie should chime in but he is using a Racebox Mini S which mounts on the car, is activated by a phone app to record GPS and G data. Charlie then sucks it into Racechrono phone app for analysis. I particularly liked the big blue arrow so he knows which way to drive. I like Racechrono - first started using their logging products 12 years ago. I use the RaceBox Mini S but export the data into RaceRender to combine with forward/rear looking video. RaceRender can then create video overlays and track map. Its a matter of what style of analysis you are most able to derive benefit from. A lot of my driving actions are unconscious reactions now and I prefer in car video to see what I am doing where. A top down map style of analysis helps you understand when you have a late apex for example. I never said you missed the apex there - just said it was late. At least you are starting to track out more fully to the left on turn 4. Needs to be full width of track as you add speed like getting it from the current 85mph corner speed to 100mph+.
  7. Week Beginning September 8, 2024 To the gentleman at NJMP Turn 5 Thunderbolt flag station yesterday who a few of us chatted about looking to buy a se7en, a big thank you for your efforts to keep us safe! I think all the folks who attended had a great day as you can see in our photo thread here: USA7s Classified Ads of Cars for Sale USA7s classified pages - USA7s club members have the benefit of selling their cars by listing them for free on USA7s forum. https://usa7s.net/ips/forum/26-cars-for-sale/ New Ads Found this Week Caterham https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2005-caterham-7-3/ Replica https://bringatrailer.com/listing/lotus-seven-roadster/?utm_source=Iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=campaign_2648441 and here https://www.facebook.com/share/o2EuMMKUA1Er1jTb/ Lotus 7 S4 https://sodo-moto.com/listings/lotus-super-7-6/ Replica https://www.ebay.com/itm/176557457978?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=WebBT9SETQ2&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY Mitsuoka Zero https://www.facebook.com/share/SF7iQeYDf46y93MM/ Lotus 7 S2 https://www.facebook.com/share/fk4GojndPtbgHg3j/ and here https://www.facebook.com/share/rU4D3X7C2o1uWch6/ Lotus 7 S2 https://www.facebook.com/share/8k6w2mnsTjbDexbz/ Sabre Seven https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/listing/1985-lotus-7-franklin-me-2818827 Repeat Ads From Prior Week Caterham https://www.facebook.com/share/GRkrGkoQp8a2g4uT/ Replica Project https://www.facebook.com/share/pefMf4p2mTowRDRE/ Locost Project https://www.facebook.com/share/NUTtdPhsXNbMSdbq/ Lotus 7 S2 https://www.facebook.com/share/PoyvC3hmHxXoWKJV/ Locost Project https://www.facebook.com/share/4abH8fzLKScATxdS/ Birkin https://www.facebook.com/share/xupRdP5FtatwXh99/ Locost https://www.facebook.com/share/ewfuPMgQ5s34EYUK/ Lotus 7 S4 https://www.facebook.com/share/M1uPNt6mUXwYwW8k/ Lotus 7 S4 https://www.facebook.com/share/x7ALsHLWmYTh5GAN/ Replica https://www.facebook.com/share/aFEGcfo4bcojX2MB/ Replica https://www.facebook.com/share/NRPY7Vrpz445sG63/ Birkin https://www.facebook.com/share/tVzgLuiEdGjyjb7M/ Locost https://www.facebook.com/share/iKJXxWDSA1aUeLHA/ Replica https://www.facebook.com/share/5i5kbcR38RhwAvhH/ Lotus 7 S2 https://www.facebook.com/share/PoyvC3hmHxXoWKJV/ RM 8 Kit Project https://www.facebook.com/share/38GCvCnbVercvF4D/ Caterham https://www.facebook.com/share/5jAYryCgVup5vBSc/ Caterham https://www.facebook.com/share/DaJbqpRZNY39AHbJ/ Westfield https://www.facebook.com/share/4vcJLVA96qDJwUss/ Replica https://www.facebook.com/share/2gSN9vXim5gaNQ98/ Caterham https://www.facebook.com/share/UpVm4s9vCo6muPhM/ Replica https://www.facebook.com/share/SwnqrLPxaCLehp2N/ Caterham Kit https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/d/el-verano-lotus-caterham-super/7782439134.html Caterham https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/d/seattle-2014-caterham-280s/7779800095.html Stalker https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/listing/2017-lotus-super-seven-sarasota-fl-2792670 Caterham https://www.hagerty.com/marketplace/classified/1998-Caterham-Super-7/d1ab716d-7b2f-42ee-b2e9-4a751d63254f Caterham https://www.hagerty.com/marketplace/classified/2014-Caterham-seven/0625bd7d-ff64-44ad-a7dc-a10da78f231b Lotus 7 S2 https://www.ebay.com/itm/355948489010?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=4m1yw6uvr36&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY and here https://www.facebook.com/share/6CNK19oH6qjMgD6J/ and here https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/listing/1962-lotus-bedford-hills-ny-2799374 Canada Replica https://www.kijiji.ca/v-voiture-collection/ville-de-montreal/lotus-seven-replique/1699965738 and here https://www.facebook.com/share/oJJwmHERKZU7e6E1/ Westfield https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/delta-surrey-langley/lotus-super-seven-replica/1693690401 and here https://www.autotrader.ca/a/lotus/seven/langley/british columbia/19_12852618_/ and here https://www.facebook.com/share/pXKDYqj36dY1AoAE/ Replica https://www.facebook.com/share/gih2igC6hEiugh6R/ Fejer https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/truro/1985-fejer-lotus-super-seven/1701350048 and here https://www.autotrader.ca/a/lotus/seven/lower five islands/nova scotia/19_12900501_/ Exomotive https://www.autotrader.ca/a/mazda/miata mx-5/chelsea/quebec/19_12807617_/ Replica https://www.facebook.com/share/ZAZexcUZ9yKTrSdD/ Locost Project https://www.facebook.com/share/eBJS933UAC7ujGgA/ MN Sportscar https://www.facebook.com/share/c8vfiKK4wBfjYmtG/ Lotus 7 S3 https://www.facebook.com/share/yNms2fed1o3Nb91y/ Replica https://www.facebook.com/share/MBgsfNMB2dy4bhBg/ RM 8 Project https://www.facebook.com/share/hidJf7cpMwRSV342/ Caterham https://www.facebook.com/share/BcS7cx6G42QTUz1C/ Caterham https://7cars.ca/cars-for-sale/caterham-s3-360.htm
  8. The pro photographer (Mikey) group photo will be available in 1-2 weeks - I know he is pretty busy right now. He also went to Turn 4/5 to take photos and I will share those ocne I have them. I can provide full resolution photos of both Dom and Mikey's photos if you want - just let me know.
  9. Or you can miss the apex. Once, twice....? Oh its ok...just a late apex from Charlie.
  10. A sequence of how to do Turn 5 by Simon in Tom's Caterham. Lots of favorable camber. Slightly early turn in to get your left front into that dip between the curb/kerb and the track and then push through with throttle. Crisp apex and power out.
  11. Charlie exiting Turn 4 with the characteristic loaded up suspension in a high speed corner. Just wish he would let the car track out left more... ....like I do so as to reduce the risk of a rear end snapping out under load as you add more speed. Des and I still playing follow the leader drill in Turn 5.
  12. We had a ton of quality time on Saturday. Due to a combined red/white group we ended up with 30 minutes sessions with a maximum of 2.5 hours driving time, which is a lot. Des (blue early model Caterham) was on his first exploration into driving cars on track. The NJMP Drivers Club program has an introductory program which is excellent for having a gentle progressive development into you being able to drive on track. Initially it is green group paced sessions (follow the instructor in a pace car) plus classroom. It keeps the speeds down while you learn the basics. This is what Des launched into on Friday. By end of first session Saturday he was keeping up so was graduated into the sevens group with a "mentor" - me. The two of us did a follow the leader drill. He would follow me then we would swap so I could see what he was doing and provide feedback on lines after the session. The Thunderbolt track is not an easy track. It is technical. It requires a decent amount of time in seat here to understand some of its unusual characteristics. Below Des is doing a follow of me, with Jim coming up behind to pass both of us. Later we have swapped for Des to lead and set pace, while Blake has come up behind and is about to pass both of us in the next sequence of corners (and no Blake you should not have dived down the inside of Des on Turn 12 - give the guy some learning room!). The idea is to control speed to a consistent pace and learn the lines and braking points. I recommend sticking the car in one gear to remove a variable that is a distraction from the more critical item - lines and, in a passing group, track awareness of what is happening around you - other cars, flags, ground hogs, weather, Simon, etc. Speed naturally flows from getting the lines right. Then you re-introduce the gear change once you have a comfort level. The learning curve is very steep but we want to keep you AND the car safe. There is a lot to learn. You do not need a lot of horsepower to do this. Des' early model Caterham with its cross flow engine has all of 95hp at the rear wheels, yet was was punting along quite quickly as we have seen with other crossflows in the past. Limit braking, keep the momentum and they are very quickly little cars even with minimal horsepower. Perfect car to learn in as lower hp cars are MUCH easier to drive quickly around a track than high hp cars. He still went off at Turn 3 and at the Devil (thats ok - everyone goes off there eventually - more than once, twice,...). Simon was borrowing Tom's cars since his was terminally out of action. I can tell by the black helmet it is Simon. Car is nicely loaded up on suspension through the very fast Turn 4 right hand sweeper. Paul looking lonely in Turn 4.
  13. Charles chasing a Formula Ford in his 420R Vlad starting to exit Turn 5. Notice his left front wing has been removed. It broke in a previous session and was removed timely to protect the wing from damage.
  14. The next series of photos was taken by Dom who is a NJMP Drivers Club Member and was briefly around for one of the sessions to take some photos from the stands at the Turn 4/5 area. Paul exiting Turn 4 Vlad in the braking zone for Turn 5 lefthander Jim in the braking zone for Turn 5. You can see how he had loaded the weight onto the front wheels ready for turn in.
  15. Some random shots from yesterday
  16. Groundhog alert here. Late yesterday two cars blenderized a ground hog that strayed on to the track just past the hump on the back straight. When you run windows down on track yes blood and guts can come into the cockpit of a 911. Oops. 😬
  17. We have a new player today - Charles (or he could be a Charlie?). I think it is a Rover K Series ex-UK car? May still have its plastic head dowels? Wonder how the head gasket is? Love the gold minilite wheels!
  18. For @IamScotticus some trailer porn
  19. Yes misty.
  20. Foggy start to the day here. This is looking over the entry to the NJ Devil section of the track. Rain probability starts to shoot up around 3pm area. I suspect most of us will be done for the day and packing up by then.
  21. Turn 5 - a good amount of curb/kerb can be taken on the apex here. Jim in his Caterham can be see far left exiting the NJ Devil part of the track.
  22. Paul at turn 5. If you look at the far left you can see Charlie exiting turn 5 but just above him looking small, is Vlad exiting the NJ Devil part of the track and about to head under the bridge to the main straight. Graham in his Locost. Charlie and I playing follow the leader but as it is late in the session, we have swapped places so I can see his lines and give him feedback afterwards in the classroom where they have a large track map. These follow the leader sessions are useful as the track does have a couple of spots where if you get it wrong the consequences are large. Immediately below you can see the large skid marks rotating right off the circuit into the wall. Turn 4 is dauntingly fast right sweeper. It plays mind games by looking very very tight and narrow. Yet as you get past the apex it actually opens out a lot. There is a ton of room on exit. Most newer drivers to NJMP tend to follow the mind and try to constrain the exit by staying right thinking there is not much room to track out left then get back for the turn 5 left immediately after. All this does is raise a big risk you break the rear loose and end up in the right hand wall - follow the skid marks. What they do not realize is you can track out fully left, come back halfway to middle of track and make turn 5 easily. Turning into Turn 5 from middle of track or far right of the track does not change the average corner speed as the track has favorable camber in the left half of turn 5 turn in. Best cornering is to not compromise Turn 4 to carry the max speed then do Turn 5 at the same speed as everyone else. Um Charlie...you missed the apex....?
  23. Tom continuing from the photo above by turn into turn 5 - a slow left hander. Jim in his Caterham in the braking zone area for turn 5. Vlad in the same area Charlie and I in Turn 5. I prefer an earlier turn in here to gain the advantage of favorable camber at the entry point. Easy enough to rotate the car from the early turn in with the right a good boot of throttle.
  24. Here on the exit of Turn 4 - very fast left sweeper. Paul in his Birkin. Charlie and I playing follow the leader drill. Tom in his Rover K series Caterham
  25. Lining up to go out on track we have: - Blake in his ex-310 now 420+ Caterham - Paul in his Zetec Birkin - Vlad in his Zetec Caterham - Jim in his Zetec Caterham - Graham in his Locost - Charles (or it Charlie? Having two C's in your sevens group is difficult to contend with!) in his new 420R just pushing into line in front of some poor Formula Ford driver - bully! We shared the group with a couple of Formula Fords and a Radical. All were great to drive with and caused no issues with traffic. Like a se7en they are not slow in the corner either.
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