Originally Posted by
DaveW
Since my Citation is still going through an extensive upgrade, it is not yet ready for the 2019 season. So I am renting Steve Jenks' spare car (Tumenas Motorsports) for at least Road Atlanta and Watkins Glen.
This has, to say the least, been a difficult transition from my Citation (Staffs H-pattern box, using the clutch for every shift, 99% right-foot braking) to the DP08 (sequential shift, left-foot braking - pedal locations not conducive to right foot braking) with a very narrow foot-box, totally different feel to the handling (much heavier steering, little feedback until you're right at the limit, etc).
The biggest issue is getting my left foot (51+ years of using the clutch on every shift) to not twitch onto the brake during shifts. Until I got close to mastering that, any attempt to drive the car hard was futile, since I couldn't trust my left foot to not screw up, at the least or put me off the track at worst.
Weather conditions did not help this transition. Rain shortened my test with the team at Roebling (which I had not driven since 1984) to one day while we were also modifying stuff so I would fit properly. At the end of the test, I could still not trust my left foot to do what was needed.
So we went to Road Atlanta. There were 2 Thursday practice sessions, in which I was still fighting my insubordinate left foot. So that was frustrating and I was not learning much about the car.
Friday was mostly a washout, and qualifying started on a damp track. We went out on rains (turned out to be a mistake, and the car lost power during the 1st lap due to a fuel-line dry-break fitting separating. So after getting towed in, the team fixed that, and I went out for another lap on the rains, and immediately pitted to put on the dries. By then the qualifying was more than half over, and my tires were cold, while everyone else was hammering around on warmed up dries. So since I was still not trusting my left foot, the tires were cold, etc., I was watching my mirrors trying to not ruin others' qualifying laps more than driving. I only got in a few laps, the session was over and I really hadn't yet driven the car hard on the fresh tires.
The 1st race was postponed to Saturday AM, and the track was still very damp after rain all night. I was trying to feel the grip level on cold slicks during the pace lap and got just a little sideways. I thought I would easily catch the slide, but the DP08 has VERY little steering lock, so I spun and stalled in turn 6 (still on the track facing backwards). I got it going after all the things that have to be done with the sequential to get neutral, and tried to turn it around. Because of the lack of steering lock I could not do it in one motion and stay on the track, but I was afraid that if I screwed around trying to back up (again a complicated procedure) I'd be blocking the track when the field came around, so I decided to go slightly onto the grass on the inside of the corner to complete the turn. BAD DECISION! The wet grass sucked me down the slope almost to the wall and I high-centered. So that was the end of that race for me.
Race 2 Saturday afternoon was better - it was dry, and with my left foot finally cooperating, I finally started to get a feel for the car. I think if I'd had a few more dry sessions, I might have been competitive. I know there is at least 2 seconds left just in my driving.
So, despite a VERY frustrating 2 weeks of trying to learn this car and make my left foot obey, there is hope that for WG I'll be in the mix!