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The Boxsters put out almost identical HP and TQ as we do in a mid-engined modern suspension'd car 20 years newer at the same weights. If they can't beat us they should be pretty sad, I know I would be.
The Boxsters put out almost identical HP and TQ as we do in a mid-engined modern suspension'd car 20 years newer at the same weights.
If they can't beat us they should be pretty sad, I know I would be.
Regardless, Charlie will be racing in SPB the man who set the D-class (then G-class) track record at Road Atlanta back in 2007... a full 2 secs faster than what Charlie ran in the SPB this year.... Should make for really solid racing!
It just goes to show you how fast that once G, then D, now E car is...
1:01's are where D and E will be and I would expect SPB to be there even with the RA1's. I ran a 1:02.2 on RA1's on the old pavement. It will be interesting to see who gets into the 1:00's with the straight pipes - Fred did a 1:00.8 last year so he should go even lower. Richter did a 1:01.1 on the old pavement so it's very possible.
1:01's are where D and E will be and I would expect SPB to be there even with the RA1's. I ran a 1:02.2 on RA1's on the old pavement. It will be interesting to see who gets into the 1:00's with the straight pipes - Fred did a 1:00.8 last year so he should go even lower. Richter did a 1:01.1 on the old pavement so it's very possible.
At LRP, we'll see. I really don't know the SPB yet, but high 1:01s will be tough according to some time analysis Brian P. (rennpoints god) has done.