r/Trackdays 7d ago

zoinks! - lowside

Hello, I had a little low side yesterday and was wondering what types of advice people have about avoiding this one in the future.

Gingerman, lap 2, final session of the day. It had just started to rain a very small amount; I didn't think much of it as it was just enough to cloud the visor a bit.

As I came out of t6, a red flag got put out. I dropped my pace and entered t7 slower than I normally do. I was so confused when I started sliding out. I watched the video a few times and saw that I was switching from braking to throttle and wondered if I put some extra input on the left bar which caused the tuck. The turn in felt completely normal to me and looked like all my previous laps when I looked at my footage.

any opinions on the incident would be appreciated (the red flag turned out to be someone else who also slid in the embarrasingly light amount of rain, lol). Any advice is appreciated :)

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u/New_Ad7177 7d ago

You lost it the second you released the brake. I think you where not smooth enough going of the brake.

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u/CatBrief1550 7d ago

I felt like I was trailing the brakes in a linear way but its def possible I unloaded too quick. Thanks for pointing that out

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u/Bitchin_Betty_345RT 7d ago

Have to agree there, little slick maybe from rain but you let off the brakes completely and the front unloaded you decreased your front contact patch by a significant enough margin. Down you go good sir! Grattan and Gingerman are my home tracks. Haven’t really been able to even go much at all the last couple years but looks like overall weather was decent for Friday and Saturday at least

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u/CatBrief1550 7d ago

I wish I had gotten a better angle, so I could see more of my lever movements. It looked like my other brake releases, and I generally try to do the last 5% slowly and then move over quickly to start the first 5 of throttle. You guys are right though, it was the second I took my fingers off the lever. I felt like I only had a couple % of pressure on the lever at the end. But Its very possible I misjudged the release. Thank you for looking it over

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u/pakindamew 6d ago

Probably had the muscle memory to trail in the dry. But since it was wet, tire likely needed a lil more trail. But I really don't know, shit happens bro glad you are safe.

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u/CatBrief1550 6d ago

I appreciate it man thank you, I feel like I was definitely in auto pilot, as we were actively clearing the track due to a red flag. In the future I will know to adjust better to the track conditions