In the UK we call it Autosolo, we have another sport named Autocross, which is off road. But it's a great way to enjoy your car with friends and learn your car. 😎 Power doesn't matter there's always someone faster in a Miata (MX5).
@512TXS DIY yes, I am in Austin with a 987.1 Cayman S. Also, at noon today is the registration for Shnell Fest at Cota (HPDE). There is an Novice Intro to driving class on Friday 2/25 which will allow novices to drive their car on track with an instructor
Awesome job with the broadcast Vu and Kathy! New to this whole auto cross thing and have a question about Vu's helmet. What style is it? Which visor is installed on the helmet? Anything other features/options? Thank you!
Thank you for your kind words. The helmet is an old one with no visor/eye protection. I would recommend getting with a visor that you can adjust up and down. You'll want to go to a shop and try them on. Some brands fit better than others depending on the shape of your head. Good luck!
Great episode. Kathy, I have a question for you. I am running a 2003 Boxster S in autocross. I will use the car is some casual tours with the PCA but want to Autocross this car most of the time. What alignment specs should I be running?
It really depends on how your car is set up. But a popular general autocross setup for our cars would be to max the negative camber front and rear (there's a limit to about -2° rear and -1° front on a stock 986), and have a bit of toe out up front and toe in at the rear. A PCA staffer has 1 mm toe out per side up front and 2 mm toe in per side at the rear on his 987 Cayman, but he also has upgraded antiroll bars as well as camber plates that allow -2.3° front camber. Another quick local autocrosser runs his stock 718 Cayman S with 0° toe front and rear and max negative camber. Toe in and toe out will increase wear, and toe out up front will make the car tramline a little bit over certain surfaces.
Always start with what the vehicle mfg suggests and after a few runs examine your tire wear and adjust accordingly. Have a veteran autocross help you with this.
In the UK we call it Autosolo, we have another sport named Autocross, which is off road.
But it's a great way to enjoy your car with friends and learn your car. 😎 Power doesn't matter there's always someone faster in a Miata (MX5).
Bitten buy the Autocross bug! Just purchased my first Cayman & joined Potomac PCA ! Great Video! thanks!
Fantastic! We'll see you at the next event!
Love taking my 996 out to Autocross
I want to autocross my Cayman. Seem like it would be fun! - Austin, Texas PCA
Just signed up for HCRPCA auto X at HEB Cedar Park on 3/12!
@@bacnguyen8352 Really? Are you in Austin too? Cayman owner too?
@512TXS DIY yes, I am in Austin with a 987.1 Cayman S. Also, at noon today is the registration for Shnell Fest at Cota (HPDE). There is an Novice Intro to driving class on Friday 2/25 which will allow novices to drive their car on track with an instructor
@@bacnguyen8352 Nice! Thank you and I’ll check it out.
Hi Vu, Kathy and everyone, James Coleman, Northern NJ Region-PCA
IMO it's much more risky to drive on the street. With all of the distracted drivers.
Than doing an autocross.
Awesome job with the broadcast Vu and Kathy! New to this whole auto cross thing and have a question about Vu's helmet. What style is it? Which visor is installed on the helmet? Anything other features/options? Thank you!
Thank you for your kind words. The helmet is an old one with no visor/eye protection. I would recommend getting with a visor that you can adjust up and down. You'll want to go to a shop and try them on. Some brands fit better than others depending on the shape of your head. Good luck!
Kathy is just awesome driver...
Hello From Chesapeake Region
Hi Randy! Be sure to subscribe.
Great episode. Kathy, I have a question for you. I am running a 2003 Boxster S in autocross. I will use the car is some casual tours with the PCA but want to Autocross this car most of the time. What alignment specs should I be running?
It really depends on how your car is set up. But a popular general autocross setup for our cars would be to max the negative camber front and rear (there's a limit to about -2° rear and -1° front on a stock 986), and have a bit of toe out up front and toe in at the rear. A PCA staffer has 1 mm toe out per side up front and 2 mm toe in per side at the rear on his 987 Cayman, but he also has upgraded antiroll bars as well as camber plates that allow -2.3° front camber. Another quick local autocrosser runs his stock 718 Cayman S with 0° toe front and rear and max negative camber. Toe in and toe out will increase wear, and toe out up front will make the car tramline a little bit over certain surfaces.
Thank you, great show!
Glad you enjoyed it!
What tire pressure difference do you set from street factory recommended setting?
Always start with what the vehicle mfg suggests and after a few runs examine your tire wear and adjust accordingly. Have a veteran autocross help you with this.
Hi from the Northeast Region - hoping to find out if there are decals available with that PCA Autocross logo? Asking for many friends :-)
Awaiting decals from mfg. Will get out to regions as soon as we receive them.
Gurasis Dhesi from CNY
If you AX your daily driver Porsche and then drive a track prepared Porsche for HPDE. Will the AX skills learned transfer to the other car?
Absolutely! Many skills you'll learn to track driving.
Hi. Les Teichner, Chicago, Il
Don't let Tav see this, 100% will go to his head haha!
I know right? LOL
Love autox. But retired..
Autocross seems like it should be mandatory to do (set sessions)to get off your probationary license.
Tough to make anything mandatory, but us certainly is a great way to learn performance and safe driving.