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50 drivers completed 8 runs each, plus lunch, and we wrapped up right at 2:30. Can't complain about that! Thanks for being a part of it!
I rest my case. Bad dude next season bring some Cheese.bluesight wrote:Thanks all for the great second season and the exciting, friendly competition. I'll be trying to keep my wheels on going forward! Then back in December...at least that's the plan...
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next time we need to figure out when to swap a few runs at an event, I think you'll have fun with the acura.bluesight wrote:Thanks all for the great second season and the exciting, friendly competition. I'll be trying to keep my wheels on going forward! Then back in December...at least that's the plan...
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Just make sure there's four....bluesight wrote:Thanks all for the great second season and the exciting, friendly competition. I'll be trying to keep my wheels on going forward!
nice run, I find it interesting you downshifted before the slalom. I tried it and didnt trust myself to do it there on more than one run consistently so I gave that up and kept it in 3rd through the slalom. Wasn't going to risk a money shift into 2nd lolRpwolf wrote:Dat didn't bring his rx8 (booo). My fastest "clean" time had a cone so Dat won by .4 seconds, thats why i looked confused during awards. Don't drive with a sinus infection guys.
Thank jesus for Soraya. I didn't realized the sway bar was too stiff for the concrete so I was fighting the car, but at least I now have data to tune with.
The course had a lot of critical points but also lots of space to open up. Very busy for a 30 second course.
Here's me surprising Ken with a slide through the cross over
https://youtu.be/KA_58UnlCWo
Yea I seem to do that quite a bit, I'm assuming I'm just being a bit too aggressive with my inputs. That's definitely something I've been trying to work on.Loren wrote:You're making the tires sing!
Most street tires of any type will talk when they get to the limit, and that's useful to keep from overdriving them. You didn't seem to be pushing them too far. Maybe a bit smoother on the inputs, but that's probably a looking/thinking ahead issue, which is always the skill that takes the most practice. Everything else follows from that.SlowMiataDrew wrote:Yea I seem to do that quite a bit, I'm assuming I'm just being a bit too aggressive with my inputs. That's definitely something I've been trying to work on.Loren wrote:You're making the tires sing!
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