Tom1200 said:
Yes, you under drive some of the corners and that's OK since this is a road car and not a race car.
Your steering is excellent and the lines in general are pretty good; most of what I saw that I'll comment on is nitpicky stuff but it will get you to the next level.
It appears you're still coming to terms with the fine art of of trail braking (hence under driving the corner entry), some places your brake release is smooth and others it's a hair choppy. From the video it looks like you try to steer the car into the corners rather than rotating it, especially the higher speed corners. It takes time to pick this up and that's OK too.
On the subject of higher speed corners; the left hander onto the back straight (turn 11?) you missed the apex two or three times, slow down just a hair / rotate the car so you can nail the apex.
Your rhythm is good but you seem to lose it just a touch in traffic........that's OK as you're not hammering away trying to get it back, I like the measured approach. Try looking through the cars in front of you.
Your steering is excellent and the lines in general are pretty good.
You appear to be on the cusp of taking it to the next level; there are a lot of places where you're are simple steering from marker to marker rather than rotating the car into the apex and then letting your momentum carry you from the apex to the exit kerbing. You really rotate the car well in a couple of the double apex sections.......try to repeat that in the other sections.
Overall it's just a matter of seat time and you building confidence.
Finally.................man those are some hard tires (note I'm on Hoosiers).
First of all, thank you for the kind words on the steering, I've really tried hard to have smooth and non-jerky movements, not shuffling my hands around, no double-inputs, etc.
I definitely am working to use trail braking better, and I think sometimes my mind is elsewhere and I 'jump' off the pedal, and when I remember it seems to work ok. I feel like with a bit MORE speed into the slower corners, and extending the braking further to the apex would help the car rotate more than it is now.
With regards to the lines/ apex etc. First session on this track, and first time in THIS car on track at all. I'll have to look at my video from the later sessions to see if I was getting down to that apex better.
On the tires: Truely, some hard tires; they were a set of basically dead (on the wear bars, likely heat-cyled out) Falken 615K+. The car is setup as an SCCA SSC autocross car, of which the 615k+ was the spec tire, and the RT660 is now the spec tire. I have a set of 660s ready to get mounted as soon as I have some time after work (I'm cheap so I'm mounting them myself on a friend's tire machine).