02-19-2019, 04:34 PM | #1 |
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Hi Track junkies! I'm planning out my hpde's for the year and want some input.
I'm considering Summit Point Shenandoah for my first time this year as a particular event simply works with my schedule. In doing research I find a bit of information stating that "Smaller and lighter cars tend to find Shenandoah more enjoyable than larger and heavier cars"I'm looking for some input on the relevance of that statement as it relates to the F80/82's. I know the F8x is not a small nor a light car, but that's all relative right. I mean, not much is small or light compared to a miata - but the F8x is no Challenger, E63 or F10 M5. My alternative is NJMP Thunderbolt, which I've run a few times and have enjoyed thus far. Any reason I shouldn't do Summit Point over NJMP (T)? Thanks!
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02-19-2019, 07:10 PM | #2 |
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I've done Shenandoah in a B7 RS 4 which, while dimensionally smaller than the F8x, weighs 300+ lb more and is noticeably more front-heavy. I didn't find it significantly less enjoyable than when I ran it in my TT or TT RS. Just go in realizing it's very busy and you won't get many places where you'll really be able to stretch this car's legs out. Also, there is virtually no runoff in many places.
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I enjoyed Shenandoah in my E90, even though on the second day it was raining buckets, so driving over the ski jump became interesting, to say the least.
I would go there again in a heartbeat, but it is a bit far for me. The track is certainly twisty and bumpy enough that you're not going to mistake it for Watkins Glen; if you have some Autocross background or are an intermediate or above HPDE driver, you'll have a ball! Plus, which other track has a replica of the Nürburgring Karussell? One special thing to notice is that they have wildlife entering the track every now and then, so watch out for those flags! |
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02-22-2019, 11:17 PM | #4 |
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Very true! The last time I was on Summit Main I pointed by a C5 Corvette track car in the carousel, and as we rounded T8 side-by-side there sat a groundhog in the middle of the road ahead. The Vette was on the right, and luckily for me that was the direction the groundhog chose to go once he saw us coming. Unfortunately caused some splitter damage on the Corvette--and more damage to the groundhog.
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02-25-2019, 06:10 PM | #6 |
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As others have noted, Shenandoah is tight and technical. That means if you drive it well, you will have a blast progressing there.
Also as others have noted, it is tight and in some sections there is just no run off area. A challenge in the dry if you push, and truly interesting in the rain. If you go there, just be patient and use your head. I think I’ve had my fill of it, it might be fun to do it again in a rental Miata or similar. But I’d pick WGI or VIR over it in a heartbeat. And NJMP (either track) just because I’ve only been there once and they are more new to me.
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If you have a heavy, powerful car you need to take it to the big boy tracks. WGI and VIR are two good ones in the East Palmer, Limerock, Jefferson, etc are most interesting if you have a Miata/Cayman. If you are just learning then anything will be entertaining and help you learn |
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