10-17-2005, 07:31 PM
Hi everyone! I just purchased a 93 coupe 5 months ago. I just went to my first PCA DE event at the Shenandoah Circuit 2.2mile at Summit Point Raceway, WV. I just wanted to share my experience as a novice at the relatively new track as I couldn't find any previous posts on this topic. Warning, this is kinda long....
WOW! What a blast! It was quite a first-time experience. Everyone there who I talked to told me that it was going to be a very tough track to do my first event on. THEY WEREN'T KIDDING! I was sliding all over the place with tons of body roll. I had an instructor the whole event, so the added ballast probably didn't help things much. (200lbs+) Also, given that the suspension is completely stock with 80K on it probably didn't help matters. Although, i do have new brakes, Promax 7100 chip and the 9Mag airbox mod.
It is a very technical track and a completely different beast than the Main track at Summit Point. I think there are 16 turns with 1 carrousel(like the Nurburgring) and a number of off-camber turns. I actually spun coming out of the corkscrew while setting up for the back straight.....kinda scary.... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/blink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> A couple of 911 carreras also spun. You really have to concentrate and focus to setup the car correctly for each section.
I talked to Pete from RS Barn and he agreed that it is a difficult track for 968s with stock suspension and regular street tires. I did meet Mike who campaigns a track-only white 968 who was doing really well. I definitely will need to do some suspension work like MO30 sway bars, new bushings, new shocks, tires and maybe lowering springs for the front as this will be a street/track car. Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
It was very interesting how different the car behaves on a track compared to the street. The vehicle dynamics and understeer/oversteer characteristics are enlightening as well as the limits of adhesion. I think if I had the aforementioned suspension mods, it would have been even more fun! I admit I was not confident at all anywhere on the track, everything felt kinda mushy and uncertain. With a better setup, it would be a great track for 968s where horsepower does not rule!Until next time!
WOW! What a blast! It was quite a first-time experience. Everyone there who I talked to told me that it was going to be a very tough track to do my first event on. THEY WEREN'T KIDDING! I was sliding all over the place with tons of body roll. I had an instructor the whole event, so the added ballast probably didn't help things much. (200lbs+) Also, given that the suspension is completely stock with 80K on it probably didn't help matters. Although, i do have new brakes, Promax 7100 chip and the 9Mag airbox mod.
It is a very technical track and a completely different beast than the Main track at Summit Point. I think there are 16 turns with 1 carrousel(like the Nurburgring) and a number of off-camber turns. I actually spun coming out of the corkscrew while setting up for the back straight.....kinda scary.... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/blink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> A couple of 911 carreras also spun. You really have to concentrate and focus to setup the car correctly for each section.
I talked to Pete from RS Barn and he agreed that it is a difficult track for 968s with stock suspension and regular street tires. I did meet Mike who campaigns a track-only white 968 who was doing really well. I definitely will need to do some suspension work like MO30 sway bars, new bushings, new shocks, tires and maybe lowering springs for the front as this will be a street/track car. Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
It was very interesting how different the car behaves on a track compared to the street. The vehicle dynamics and understeer/oversteer characteristics are enlightening as well as the limits of adhesion. I think if I had the aforementioned suspension mods, it would have been even more fun! I admit I was not confident at all anywhere on the track, everything felt kinda mushy and uncertain. With a better setup, it would be a great track for 968s where horsepower does not rule!Until next time!

