I managed to get some footage from my Mk1- here's four clips for the moment.

The morning was very damp and greasy

- the track was damp, and the grey sky meant the chances of it drying out were nearly nil.

The Yoko A539s on the Mk1 really aren't at their best in the wet, but they still gave really good feedback in the wet

- I was finding turn in was OK, but the car was running wide of the apex of the bend

Clip 1

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A
Damp morning lap

Note when I turn into Redgate, I get huge understeer

- you can hear it and I run waaaay wide of the apex

- I play with the steering to see if the car will turn in but no dice.

The Caterfield in front decides it is too wet to play.

At Macleans I meet a mk1 Golf wearing slicks with engine problems

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coming down the straight towards the chicane the front disks are slightly warped and so I get steering wheel vibrations.

Through the Chicane

(just where the tape drops out

) the mk1 decides to get sideways

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Clip 2

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The
Afternoon session

It did dry out slightly for the afternoon though, and I took Mark Nias out for a lap.

I tried the Craner Curves without braking and end up at the old hairpin faster than I thought

- Lauren catches up, gooning away.

I let her through, and the rest of the lap isn't eventful.

The brakes are much more warped though now

Clip 3

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A little too much speed into Coppice

Experimenting, I tried taking a little more speed into Coppice, but it was quickly obvious that it wasn't going to work out

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Clip 4

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Runing out of talent at Regate 


Yes, I'm afraid I caused one of the stoppages

- apologies.

Looking back at the footage from laps previous to this it is very slippery out on the track and the car is quite twitchy though the chicane.

I was following a Blue Mk2 NA and left braking to the red cones, as I had done previously

- but this time I must have been too hard initally on the brakes as I lock up what looks to be the OSF wheel.

All I'm thinking at the time is that I need to cadence brake

(which I could have done better!) and to avoid the Blue Mk2 which is looming towards me

- the only

'exit' route is straight on into the gravel trap.

I can remember watching the wall on the left and checking for anyone else behind us once we'd stopped.

In the end, I was able to reverse backwards out onto the track rather than getting a pull from the towtruck back onto the tarmac.

But all in all, an excellent day

- roll on the next IMOC trackday.
