Originally posted by TWFodor
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The car is not for the faint of heart. You can't brake mid corner or it'll snap oversteer. We got 4 black flags in the first hour that we ran it because drivers were having trouble keeping it on the track. The car is extremely fast, but feels extremely slow. That makes it hard to judge corner speed, and you're not used to racing a Festiva, it can be a handful. Also the back tires take awhile to heat up, but the fronts get sticky fast. This works fine if you know how to dance a tail happy Festiva, but it's a scary ride if you don't. You have to slide the rear a bunch to get the rear to heat up and stick and then you've gotta keep a fast pace to keep the back tires hot. I'm so used to this, that I didn't realize how difficult the car would be for others to drive. We messed with front tire compound and found that a harder tire worked better for drivers who weren't used to driving this sort of a car, but it was a slower setup for drivers who could keep heat in the rear tires.
All in all, it was a great learning experience. We tested a lot of theories about Festiva setup. The car hasn't been run since that weekend, almost a year ago. It's going to take more setup and testing before I feel safe throwing a group of different skill level drivers into the car again.
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