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Paul Ricard
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Yes I've seen a few Porsche's fail, the limit at Croft is 105 db and a lot of cars seem to scrape through.
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kurlykris said:I don`t have a 997, but I do track both my 996 and my 987 Boxster S, they absolutely love it and come alive after a few laps :grin:
You do get a few loonies on open trackdays though, as we did at Donington this summer, I was trying to pass a Focus RS that was black flagged for 3 consecutive laps, but refused to get out of the way or off the track, even with his undertray flapping in the wind :nooo:
The Oulton Park, Porsche only, RS day which should be coming up soon is a really nice event, Porsche drivers have respect and drive accordingly :thumb:
You know you want to :grin:
kurlykris said:I don`t have a 997, but I do track both my 996 and my 987 Boxster S, they absolutely love it and come alive after a few laps :grin:
You do get a few loonies on open trackdays though, as we did at Donington this summer, I was trying to pass a Focus RS that was black flagged for 3 consecutive laps, but refused to get out of the way or off the track, even with his undertray flapping in the wind :nooo:
The Oulton Park, Porsche only, RS day which should be coming up soon is a really nice event, Porsche drivers have respect and drive accordingly :thumb:
You know you want to :grin:
Mezgerite said:Brakes are key,
going on with standard pads and fluid is a bad idea.
Race fluid and Pagid RS29's and you will be fine on track. They are an endurance pad, and are kind on the discs with very good life. I've done 2 ring trips, 2 UK track days and they have barely worn.
RXP. said:Do you have a link for this?