AP on the GT3RS.2 and questions on suspension
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Most tracks, even in the US aren't what I call "bumpy". Sebring is on an island of it's own. I mostly drive on Mid-O, NCM, Barber, Road America, Putnam, and Pitt Race and none of those are bumpy. In fact, all except Mid-O/RA have baby-butt smooth asphalt that begs for more spring rate and stickier tires. My Cayman has the typical Interseries setup, with 700/800 springs, and never have I wished I had softer spring rates at any of these "typical" tracks. 600/800 on my M3, it still needs more spring for the track. 572/1142 on the GT3, and my car takes bumps better than floppy stock setup on the street, so I know it's going to work better on the track.
I think what we are seeing is that engineers are finally caving to the fact that the tires these days are so sticky, that the cars NEED more spring to actually prevent sloppy handling, and allow more potential of the chassis to be exploited.
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You don t need stiff shocks when you have a good stiff chassis
I don t think you gain 2s per minute at ring only bc stiffer
do I understood correctly the .2RS is different not about stiffness setup alone vs .1RS
but suspensions architecture ?
I don t think you gain 2s per minute at ring only bc stiffer
do I understood correctly the .2RS is different not about stiffness setup alone vs .1RS
but suspensions architecture ?