Last night was my third track night of the year, and the first one where I got to stay for all three sessions (past two I had to leave after two sessions because the kids had school the next day - school is now out for the summer here). It was also the hottest track night of the year so far, with temperatures right around 90, cooling off to 85 by the third event. That track feels hotter than whatever the temperature says it is.
My big changes for this session were MSD coils to replace the (really old... maybe original?) coils in there and I made the toe more neutral vs. significantly toed out. I didn't flush the brakes or do much else for regular maintenance. I also increased the tire pressures by a few psi as I felt like what I had in there was a bit on the low side.
I went into this with two goals: Get a lap time under 2:10 (previous best was 2:11.60ish, scroll up for the exact time) and a top speed on the front straight over 100 MPH (previous best 98).
In the first session I had a best lap time of 2:10.18. First sessions are the slowest ones since you're getting back into the swing of things (at least I am) and the car is getting up to temperature. So given that, that was very promising. However my top speeds were slower on the front straight, around 95, undoubtedly owing in part to the hotter temperatures hurting my already anemic power output. Still, that provided hope. I felt like I'd gone a bit too high on the tire pressures and backed them off a bit, to 35 front/38 rear (hot).
The second session once again had my proverbial brick wall of around 95 MPH, but the most important goal was achieved: 2:09.19 lap time, a new best, and my lap time goal achieved - and beaten significantly, since it wasn't a "just barely" under 2:10, but solidly under 2:10.
The third session had a best lap time of 2:10.24, but on one lap I hit a new best on the front straight of 101 MPH, achieving the second part of my goal. I was playing a bit with my racing lines on the car, going with earlier vs. later apexes, having now gotten the track dialed well enough in my memory that I've got more solid markers for these things.
The brakes are clearly in need of some attention and so I will need to do that before my next track night, and of course the carb still needs attention. But this tells me there's more speed in the car. Each session I've been tweaking things a bit, and going a bit faster. I'm learning and gaining more confidence with the track, going full speed over the slight uphill on the front straight (
@Half Fast that is also undoubtedly lowering my top speed vs. what you'd expect, as the front straight does have a bit of an uphill with it).
I also tested to see if the brakes were dragging when I stopped after my laps. They aren't, they're working as intended.
Little tweaks, here and there, finding tens of a second adding up.