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I was reviewing my data from my last track event today with my coach. I noticed I erroneously posted a much slower time for my PB at Buttonwillow config 13. Can you please update me to 1:54.3? Here is a screen shot of my data overlayed with my coach:
Last edited by 24Chromium; 02-12-2017 at 01:21 PM.
I was reviewing my data from my last track event today with my coach. I noticed I erroneously posted a much slower time for my PB at Buttonwillow config 13. Can you please update me to 1:54.3? Here is a screen shot of my data overlayed with my coach:
Got you updated!
Originally Posted by Yargk
Thunderhill 3 mile cyclone, 2:01.37, Feb 11, new RE-71R, -2.5 front -2.2 rear camber
Surprised to not see MSR Houston since there are a lot of GT4's in the area.
Not a quick time by all means, but 1:45.57 CW.
I was there a few weeks ago, stock car with oem pads and alignment, sway bars set to middle/middle... it was a PCA event and running CCW on slightly damp track... I was running 1:45-1:46 on RE-71, I hear the CW is faster than the CCW... but I've only run the track once, so I have little additional information.
I love the RE-11, precursor to the RE-71... I run them on my 2010 Cayman S, and they are a great tire once they get some heat into them.
I was there a few weeks ago, stock car with oem pads and alignment, sway bars set to middle/middle... it was a PCA event and running CCW on slightly damp track... I was running 1:45-1:46 on RE-71, I hear the CW is faster than the CCW... but I've only run the track once, so I have little additional information.
I love the RE-11, precursor to the RE-71... I run them on my 2010 Cayman S, and they are a great tire once they get some heat into them.
I think the directions are about the same as far as times. I've run 44's CCW on RE-11's (just got the video setup so none from CCW) and I agree the 11's are amazing, considering their wear. But the 71's have significantly more grip. Only my second time running CW.
On my old car I was about 3 seconds a lap quicker running 71's vs 11's. But I also got about 1/3 of the life haha. I have no doubt this car on 71's or Cup 2's can do 41's with a good driver
On my old car I was about 3 seconds a lap quicker running 71's vs 11's. But I also got about 1/3 of the life haha. I have no doubt this car on 71's or Cup 2's can do 41's with a good driver
That 3 seconds is a big chunk on a sub-2 minute lap. There are lots of GT4s around Houston, I agree there should be more data... and yes, the lifespan of the RE-11 is quite impressive.
That 3 seconds is a big chunk on a sub-2 minute lap. There are lots of GT4s around Houston, I agree there should be more data... and yes, the lifespan of the RE-11 is quite impressive.
I agree 3 seconds is a lot. At the same time, MSR is not a "power" track. So by putting on a good set of rubber the times drop significantly. Regardless of the overall laptime being under 2 minutes.
But you're right. I'm assuming the tires made the difference. There could have been a host of variables I wasn't seeing that let me run those quicker times on 71's.
btw, I don't consider myself a good driver. I consider myself above average. So based on that, I think 41's on 71s or cups is achievable for a good driver. But that's only my opinion.
Edit: I ran 1-2 seconds faster with 71's at TWS which is also a sub 2 minute track but different type of configuration.