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Post by Saturdaynight on Aug 24, 2005 10:29:28 GMT -5
Qualifying so far
King 1:13.925 Glanville 1:15.783
I've been picking up speed since the last practice session. Now it's down to tweaking the setup to bring my times down even more!
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Post by Viper on Aug 24, 2005 11:44:52 GMT -5
Wow, nice work I'll be practicing this afternoon
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Post by Mαττ on Aug 25, 2005 8:26:37 GMT -5
hope i can make this race (this weekend right?) bit of a camping activity friday night in a forest with some mates...(out and out drunkfest in other words)... ;D hopefully should be ok by saturday night tho... . i havent lapped this circuit in almost a year lol... wow, thats an uber lap by saturdaynight!! must be 5 or 6 seconds quicker than my recorded best...
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Post by Saturdaynight on Aug 25, 2005 9:08:47 GMT -5
Yeah, I was very excited to have been able to get my times down that far! I've really found this track to be problematic for me in the past but I somehow figured it all out! Coming into this race, my previous best was in the mid 1:16's. The Kicker is that I can really feel that the car wants to give me more. I've got quite a bit of oversteer in the slow corners. So it's a matter of tweaking the car a bit more and I think I could improve even further.
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Post by Saturdaynight on Aug 25, 2005 11:47:33 GMT -5
Blast! I hate when you can't improve your times! I ended up going back to the setting that got me the 1:13.925.
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Post by Viper on Aug 25, 2005 12:39:49 GMT -5
Y'know, often, it's not the setup that's wrong. My times ranged about 2 seconds yesterday doing practice without chaging the setup. I was just doing the wrong line on the track
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Post by Saturdaynight on Aug 25, 2005 13:42:59 GMT -5
Yeah, I was in the low 1:14's today. I think one of my lowest times was a 1:14.0XX. I did a lot of sliding around the track as well, today. It's funny how you make a mistake, then in the next few turns, you find a faster line, and make up the time but on the next lap, you get everything right accept that new line you found and you are back to square one.
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Post by Saturdaynight on Aug 25, 2005 16:44:03 GMT -5
Updated Qualifying so far Rocha 1:10.263 King 1:13.925 Glanville 1:15.783 Damn! That's a fast lap!!!
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wizard
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Post by wizard on Aug 25, 2005 16:49:21 GMT -5
It's funny how you make a mistake, then in the next few turns, you find a faster line, and make up the time but on the next lap, you get everything right accept that new line you found and you are back to square one. Totally agree saturday. Its exactly like that for me too, you always remember the new line you should've took after your in the corner. Its a very challenging track in hungary, pretty rewarding too. You can do your best lap, and then even though your still at the limit your next lap is inexplicably 3 to 5 tenths slower!! You wonder where you lost it. Nice lap Henrique, excellent. Should be an interesting race, i'll have a great view of it from last place. Think i'll get the butter for my popcorn ready!!!
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Post by Lex on Aug 25, 2005 19:14:30 GMT -5
Should be an interesting race, i'll have a great view of it from last place. Should I be happy then? ;D
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Post by Viper on Aug 25, 2005 20:36:59 GMT -5
I wouldn't count on it yet
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Post by Saturdaynight on Aug 26, 2005 9:39:05 GMT -5
Hmmm, this race could get interesting!
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Post by Saturdaynight on Aug 26, 2005 11:24:53 GMT -5
All I can say is that I put in a very good set of laps that I am very proud of. For me, probably my finest moment in the series to date! Very consistent throughout!
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Post by Saturdaynight on Aug 26, 2005 11:44:20 GMT -5
Updated Qualifying so far Vincenzi 1:09.940 Rocha 1:10.263 King 1:13.925 Glanville 1:15.783 Just when you thought things couldn't get any quicker!
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Post by Viper on Aug 26, 2005 12:28:41 GMT -5
That was the most important lap I've done so far in the season....Hungary taught me a lot. I did an 80 lap session yesterday to get that time
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