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Well after months of Prep work, the S15 was finally ready for the Ring trip, and what an experience it was! 5 days of car heaven. Along with a K20 EG Civic, 3 20v Turbo VW's, a Mk1 Golf, a Mk2 Golf and a Mk2 Scirocco, A Pulsar GTI-R, 106 GTI, 106 GTI TURBO (unbelievably fast), E46 M3, and 4 bikes - a ZX6R, ZX10R, GSXR 600 & CBR 600F, we had a blast on and off track.

I will document the trip in my Build thread, but for now here are the videos of my Laps.

The S15 performed faultlessly all trip, it surpassed my expectations in every way - perfectly suited to the Nordschleife in my opinion.

Despite it being my first trip to the Nurburgring, i have spent countless hours of learning the track on GT5, watching lap videos (which teaches you the track layout-not much more) and getting advice from more experienced 'ring drivers, which got me up-to-speed, so to speak, much quicker than someone that has never looked at the ring before.

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This was my 2nd lap, and the track offered huge amounts of grip throughout, lots of rubber down from the 24hr Race the previous week, which was very encouraging to comfortably push, until the last 1/4 of the lap. As i entered Pflanzgarten 3, i failed to judge just how wet it was. That section of the track was still damp, you actually see the water spray as we continued passed the Fiat Panda. I also turned in too early, making the corner tighter and as it was wet - it bit me - and we got a little sideways. I was in attack mode so it didn't break my stride until we finished the lap, and you can see the relief on my face lol.

In Summary, i failed to read the changing track conditions, and as i was pushing too hard for the damp section, as i made the mistake of turning in too early, it bit me. The S15 is a fantastic car around here, and the praise has to be given to her, and the criticism to be given to me.
Two big mistakes which i was very lucky not to pay for. Literally.

Bridge-to-Gantry: 9min17sec

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP0XATqNfiU

 
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The 4th Lap


This undoubtedly would of been the quickest lap but Unfortunately it was full of incidents resulting in yellow flags - a Bike slid off @ T13 (Stadium 13) and a Porsche had crashed @ Kesselchen (Little Valley).


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP_87fjx4Io



Unfortunately that was an every day occurrence, 3-4 cars/bikes (that we saw) stacked it per day, which kept you on your toes - you have to respect 'The Green Hell'.

An amazing experience, and it will be an annual thing from now on!
 
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nice driving mate, I did the ring in 2011 like you say car haven.. 7 laps I did in all, still don't know much of the track well enough..

Did you keep an eye on the temps, oil/water? what did they max at?
 

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Holly crap, just saw where you nearly lost it on the first clip! you nutter... brown pant moment if that was me!
 
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I don't have an oil temp gauge but I have installed an Mocal Oil Cooler, and a Tomei baffled sump - which is more than sufficient at keeping the temp down - and I monitered water temp on the Apexi PowerFC, which maxed at 92deg on the hottest lap/day. Very safe setup, didn't miss a beat.

Lol, yeah it was quite a slide, but yet quite controlable, i never felt it was beyond the point of no return, so to speak, lol. The S15 was great around there.

Yeah it's a hard lap to memorise, Gran Turismo 5 helped a lot learning the track layout, highly recommend it as training, some people will scoff when you suggest that, but honestly, it 100% helped me.
 
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Gran Turismo probably helps more than you realise, I mean look at the kids in Le Mans in the GT Academy that were racing this year and a few years ago they were just racing on a tv..

Good stuff anyway Dave glad the car performed faultlessly! Seen the vids before so you know my response when I first saw the vid! Boss skills!
 
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Gran Turismo probably helps more than you realise, I mean look at the kids in Le Mans in the GT Academy that were racing this year and a few years ago they were just racing on a tv..

Good stuff anyway Dave glad the car performed faultlessly! Seen the vids before so you know my response when I first saw the vid! Boss skills!
i can second the gran turismo training, my mate was rather scared at how well i new where the track went on our first outing...... playing video games come in handy some times, but it does not give you any indication on the up and down, the rain or the other crazy people out there in there lambo's
 
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Yeah that's a good point Jay, it proves it is a good training tool, even at that high level of racing.

I second that spoonman, the elevation changes are staggering.

A funny thing, before we went, we were discussing Gran Turismo as Training, and i was ridiculed by the 'veteran' of the group, saying it would not help one little bit. He has a very impressive, highly modified, 106 gti and has done countless laps of the Nordschleife.

I'd like to point out 9.25 of the 3rd lap


That's us flying by him :wave:
 
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at 4:16 that bit where you reach the bottom and suddenly fly up hill again at nearly 200kph, like a roller coaster.. then the freaking carousel spits you out sideways on the exit. Brutal track, but would go again if I had the opportunity
 
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