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BrianCunningham | How's this for serious racing? | ||
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Posted on: 2013/4/9 1:19
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Aboatguy | Re: How's this for serious racing? | ||
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Great looking car and obviously a Nice race trailer too....
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Posted on: 2013/4/9 1:48
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volzfan | Re: How's this for serious racing? | ||
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Those guys ran a great race.....podium finish. Here's a pic of Guru Trae1976 sitting in the seat belonging to Boris Said and Eric Curran. |
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Posted on: 2013/4/9 1:51
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BillH | Re: How's this for serious racing? | ||
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Changing things in the gearbox happens all the time at the track. It takes a bit longer in a Corvette than an open wheel, you can change trans gear ratios in an open wheel in 45 minutes.
If that was at Barber last weekend, that changed gears because of the new track surface. Speed in the corners was way up so last year's gear ratio for say, 3rd gear could be off the torque curve in certain corners when you're turning 5-700 more RPMs. |
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Posted on: 2013/4/9 2:29
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