Postby MattR » Tue May 28, 2013 8:45 am
Mark,
If the times you are doing are good enough to be put into group 1 then you will be fine in Group 1.
Basically it all runs the same no matter what group, line up in roughly seeded order, as we are supposed to do, and with the gaps between cars leaving the pits, around 5 seconds is enough, even if you are 1 second a lap quicker than the car in front you won't catch them until your last lap and then you spend the warm down lap waving to each other and giggling like little school girls.
If your car is quick enough, you won't hold anyone up and you won't be in the way. If someone mauch faster is coming through, you hold your line, point them through the side you want them to overtake you, or coming onto the main straight at either Lakeside or QR, stay driver's left and let them pass on drivers right and you haven't held anyone up.
For the first couple of track days I did I was thrown in into group 2 with a stock 1600 NA and managed to keep out of the way of everyone, so you wont have a problem.
Once the engine is finished and you get used to the car and the times come then you will progress up the groups gaining experience as you go.
Generally Group one is a little better as whilst quick, the times are a lot closer than group 4 where you have first timers through to experienced drivers in slower cars compared to much more modified cars giving a much broader range of lap times in comparison.
Matt