THE TRACK
I’ve spent
most of my track time in Ahvenisto Racing Circuit. It is by far the most
demanding race circuit in Finland. It’s technical, it’s beautiful and it’s
legendary. And perhaps it’s world famous already since Captain Slow visited it
with Mika Häkkinen – a Formula1 double world champion. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bmqdnx5R1U
Ahvenisto
Racing Circuit is built in late 1960’s and that makes it a bit different. It’s
like Norschleife’s little brother. Most of the time it’s either uphill or
downhill and there are no real runoff areas. Difference between the lowest and
highest point is 30 meters (100 feet). It’s pretty much for a track that is
roughly 3 km long. No picture can communicate track’s true profile. Incar
videos give a hint but this track is something one must experience personally.
Enough with
the praise. Here is some data extracted from this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft3Cx6fHrhI&feature=youtu.be. Here is some basic steering,
throttle and brake input data to tell its own story about track’s profile.
Lap time (dry
weather): 1´38 s
Steering
wheel straight forward: 22% of the time
Wide open
throttle: 43%
Foot on
brake: 17%
Throttle
partially open: 40%
Longest
time throttle is continuously 100% open (including gear changes): 17 s
THREE CARS, THREE LAPS
Next
follows a brief analysis of three laps done by three different MX-5s. They are
in many ways similar but at the same time totally different. I will call them
Silver, Red and Green. They all are from early -90’s with B6ZE engine.
Red’s
specs:
- About 120
crank hp, completely stock engine with silenced decat pipe, 7200 rpm rev
limiter
- 4.1 final
drive with torsen type-2 differential
- BC Racing
BR coilover suspension, Energy Suspension poly urethane bushing, stock stabilizers
- Track
spec wheel alignment
- Yokohama
Advan AD08 tyres, 205/50/15
- No roll
cage or roll bar, P5 frame rails
- Lap time 1:39.5
- Lap time 1:39.5
Silver’s
specs:
- About 130
crank hp with intake and exhaust mods, 7200 rpm rev limiter
- 4.3 final
drive with Kaaz 1.5way L.S.D
- Tein
SuperStreet coilover suspension, full set of poly urethane bushing, stiffer
front stabilizer (22 mm diam.)
- Track
spec wheel alignment
- Toyo
Proxes R888 tyres, 195/50/15
- Full roll
cage, interior strip down to compensate cage’s extra weight, plus no air-con
and power steering.
- Lap time 1:38.5
- Lap time 1:38.5
Green’s
specs:
- About 160
crank hp, 8300 rpm rev limiter.
- 4.3 final
drive with Kaaz 1.5way L.S.D
- Koni
Sportskit suspension, stock bushing, H&R stabilizers front and rear
- Track
spec wheel alignment
- Yokohama
Advan AD08 tyres, 205/50/15
- 6 point roll
bar
- Lap time 1:37.5
- Lap time 1:37.5
Colors
painted on the track illustrate gears: light green is 2nd, yellow is
3rd and orange is 4th. Numbers in the boxes are
“gear”/”revs” and speed below (in kph).
Okay, what
does this tell then? First take a look at the gear changes. Red changes gear 6
times per lap because of the wider total gear ratio (4.1:1 differential and large
tyres). Silver must change gear 10 times per lap (shorter overall gear ratio). Compared
to Silver, Green’s total gear ratio is similar but Green benefits from higher
rev limiter set to 8300 rpm - hence 6 changes per lap for Green. Silver’s extra
two up and down changes both come in bad places. The first is before turn 3
where all the concentration should be aimed on upcoming left turn heading
uphill. The second is between 8 and 9, on an uphill, not the best place to
shift up either.
Next take a
look at the table with cornering speeds. It’s interesting to notice that all
three have almost identical cornering speeds in 5 turns out of 11. Track is
very technical from turn 6 to 10 and the trick is to keep up the momentum. It’s
basically one big complex of turns where clean driving and good handling is
rewarded. In paper Silver should have
highest apex speeds as it is equipped with a set of R888’s.
After turn
10 it’s flat out for a while. Keep the throttle floored through turn 11 and get
your top speed measured before going on brake and diving into turn 1! This half
of the track from turn 10 to turn 6 holds all the straights - or not so curvy
parts. High powered cars gain some ground here but are usually caught between
turns 3 and 5 if drivers aren’t familiar with the track. Turn 11’s apex speeds
show Silver’s more favorable gear ratio and power over Red’s.
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