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Old 04-25-2011, 11:42 AM
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Default Re: Close Call at South Bend

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Originally Posted by SH || NC View Post
What kind of set up are you running?
Pretty much stock '08 GT2 but with re-ramped diff and steel brakes. R6 tires in this run.

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Ha, you edit film? I'm too laze.
Too busy is probably more accurate! Too busy driving that is......

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Try a lil later turn in @the 2 entrance turns of the esses...@ the 48 sec mark seams to mellow the whole esses some ... just a opinion
Lower esses? Yeah, I am not hitting my marks evertime through there. Trailing throttle and rotating the car at that turn in. Ironically my low polar moment Cayman would rotate more than the GT2. I am assuming it's due to the more aggressive diff but I am not sure.

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Brian, that looked more like a hiccup than a close call. I too thought you dropped a wheel as you were very close to the edge.
There was some mud on the curbing and I just dropped a small piece of the tire off. I could really feel the car wanting to twist from the change in grip. Several people, who have lost it there, told me the spin was too fast to catch. I was lucky....
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