Tuning Lydden Track day - the return

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Tuning Lydden Track day - the return

sediciRich

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Lydden hill is in the South East of the UK and is the shortest circuit in the UK. It was built in the value between 2 small hills to aid spectating of many of the Rally Cross events events held there. It is also home to many other series on a regular basis including the DMN Saloon car championship. I did not expect to get the Tipo back out due a career change, but I was unaware that I had a significant break in which to earn some money and fund a nostalgic trackday. The difference now is I've been go karting every fortnight (2 weeks) for 8 months.

The Tipo came out of storage and was checked over for readiness. It had been started every 2 weeks while in storage and starting was no issue. A slow power steering fluid leak had emptied the PAS system so that was rectified and refilled. I had enough Oil in storage for a change (Selenia racing). I had planned to fit 7x15inch wheels to replace the 6j wheels fitted, I bought 2 sets, one was not the correct fitting and the other never arrived, so I had to stick with the Tipo 6j rims. New DS3000 pads and Brembo discs were fitted.

At the track the first session was merely a shake down, having not really driven a car let alone a race car in year I needed to get myself ready and make sure the car was fine. It was, and I found it much easier then I did before. Lydden might be short but it is very challenging with changing cambers, downhill braking it certainly offered no relaxation time. The second session I used the service of well known Mini racer and instructor Bill Richards to guide me round the track. This was it, the car took a hammering, the video does little to indicate how the wheels were fitting for traction or pushing wide. Mr Croft quite rightly says I need to power it out of the corners, but rest assured I wasn't hanging round, but when its sliding and to add more power needs a bit of practice (Tyres started at 24psi ended at 36psi). The next session was the turn of my good Friend Trevor Nicosia who was a fellow competitor of mine and the keeper of the car while I am away from the sport, he also went out with BIll, as his first drive in the car ever. The next session was a solo effort with the advanced group this lead to a great race with a Cooper S Works championship car, though I was catching the Mini its driver (Pete) could take a selection of lines as the mini's grip was clearly well above that of my home made Fiat - Testament to buying a championship car rather then building your own.

My last session of the day was cut short as the front discs warped making braking a gamble. All in all an excellent day, really showed where the car could be developed if I was to do so - deal with the understeer, loose some weight, fit brakes that can take the heat better. I highly recommend Lydden Hill for a trackday it ran like clockwork and proved to be one of the most challenging circuits I've driven.

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[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNPMADWGqr0"]YouTube- rich Lydden Session 4 3rd July 2010 pt 1.wmv[/nomedia]

Trevor
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RichTipo 16v RacerRich Ellingham

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Rich, I saw the videos, it is wonderful to see your racing Tipo back on track.

Question, is there a video from the outside?
 
There is, it all sounds very quiet from the outside I was more intent in watching it then filming it so its not great footage. My friend has the video and hasn't had chance to upload the clips. The 306 I'm chasing (pretending to chase) is about 10times louder then my car, probably because the throttles are facing forward unlike the fiats.
 
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