Autocrossing a ZR1 - plyons and front carbon
#1
Instructor
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Autocrossing a ZR1 - plyons and front carbon
Hi, just wondering if anyone has punted pylons on the front or sides of a ZR1.
Any marks? or anything worse?
I tried searching here and the ZR1 section and found nothing so thought I would ask.
Brian
Any marks? or anything worse?
I tried searching here and the ZR1 section and found nothing so thought I would ask.
Brian
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Don't know about the front carbon fiber but I know the LG Carbon Fiber side skirts don't like cones. Saw one shattered into thousands of pieces after the driver hit a cone with the side of the car when cutting too close to the cone.
Bill
Bill
#4
Instructor
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Well, I have been autocrossing for 25 years and I do my best to try not hit any cones but it happens now and then.
Guess maybe taking off the carbon would be a not bad idea if it is a possibility that the sides or front might shatter.
I recently seen a low mile red 09 ZR1 that never had the skirts installed from the factory.
Thanks for the replies.. more are welcome.
Brian
Guess maybe taking off the carbon would be a not bad idea if it is a possibility that the sides or front might shatter.
I recently seen a low mile red 09 ZR1 that never had the skirts installed from the factory.
Thanks for the replies.. more are welcome.
Brian
#5
Max G’s
Carbonm Fiber material can be a very strong material. The amount of strength, durability depends on the degree of carbon fiber used. Aircraft and automotive carbon fiber materials are supposed to be strong enough to resist impacts, especially from a cone. I wouldn't think GM would use a cheap, low grade carbon fiber, but don't know. I would bet you would be okay to leave your parts on the car. Besides, if you can afford a ZR1 you can afford to replace a splitter.
#6
Le Mans Master
They really won't have an affect at autox speeds. I would spend the 30 mins pulling them off instead of spending a few grand replacing them.
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Bill
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Well, I am in my mid 40's ( could just afford the car ) and prefer not to replace the splitter or sides.
I kinda like that idea, one autocross with the Porsche club see's some much higher speeds.
I hardly hit plyons but it still happens.
Ya, good point.
I have only slightly rubbed the bottom 5 or 6 time leaving lots ( at an angle ) and you have to be careful with this car.
I do both......... P21S or Zaino and I get Hoosier A's or Kumho V710's are drive the **** out of my cars....... except my Z06 as the goodyears sucked, had to hold back. My main race car is not a Corvette.
Most of the time a top 5 driver and think this car with Hoosiers might bump me up a bit higher up the ladder.
Thanks again for all the replies......
Brian
I hardly hit plyons but it still happens.
I have only slightly rubbed the bottom 5 or 6 time leaving lots ( at an angle ) and you have to be careful with this car.
Most of the time a top 5 driver and think this car with Hoosiers might bump me up a bit higher up the ladder.
Thanks again for all the replies......
Brian
#10
Team Owner
For what its worth I have hit the cone coming out of the Complex going out on the straight at ACS. Both times I just clipped it. Both times it broke the small aero/inner front fender liner needing replacement. The last time it also fractured the fiber glass about one inch in front of the liner on front facia. I may need glasses ...............
DH
DH
#11
standard orange cones are a lot harder when it gets colder. so if you want to minimize the chance of damage, I guess you can limit your auto-X outings to warmer months...