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2009-01-16 15:45:01
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Traqmate view of Roebling Roads
This should give an idea of the track and the speeds expected.

Elva at Roebling Road Raceway on Vimeo
2009-01-16 16:04:51
#2
Thank you very much for the video. Very informative.
Turn 4 looks like a great example of a late apex. It appears the driver early apexes everything and has room for improvement.

Here's a virtual tour I found from the Wikipedia entry on the race track: A Lap of Roebling Road Raceway
2009-01-16 16:14:23
#3
Thought it would help.

As for the driver that's what the Traqmate is for. I am sure he is a better driver today because of it.
2009-02-06 14:33:39
#4
Man, that looks like a really fast race track! I am starting to get really excited!
2009-02-06 17:11:40
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Never road raced, is there a limit on speeds? Can a beginner go to 150mph, or are they limited by instructors?
2009-02-06 17:23:26
#6
Thanks for the video Andy , Ive watched it many times and will watch it over and over until track day , I also read the 5 pages of sorner by corner and apex descriptions of roebling to get familiar with the track.

it should be a good track day ,

what is the length of time and or laps we will be on the track per group?
2009-02-06 18:09:22
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Originally Posted by mirrortints
Never road raced, is there a limit on speeds? Can a beginner go to 150mph, or are they limited by instructors?


mirrortints, you will be your limiter. You drive to the level you feel comfortable. I do recommend you turn down you boost to the lowest point for the first few sessions. Until you get comfortable with the track. the idea is to have fun and enjoy you ride.

Originally Posted by Rodrigo
Thanks for the video Andy , Ive watched it many times and will watch it over and over until track day , I also read the 5 pages of sorner by corner and apex descriptions of roebling to get familiar with the track.

it should be a good track day ,

what is the length of time and or laps we will be on the track per group?


Rodrigo, that's the way to do it. When you get on the track you will feel so much more confident. Usually each group session is 15-20 min. long. Gives you a chance to rest and cool down your brakes and car.
2009-02-09 21:48:37
#8
very cool. I'm looking foward to it.
2009-02-10 02:38:35
#9
Thanks for the vid, have to love the traqmate.
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