Thanks for a well-run first event of the season!

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ke0ki2k wrote: Sun Mar 04, 2018 8:17 pm Greg would've beat me if he were clean.
Double check this. I think he would have still been behind JCB
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40.249 would have been Greg's time if not for the cones and he would have been third.
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Where can one find ProClass results? They seem to be missing from the live results when I look


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thrdeye wrote: Tue Mar 06, 2018 4:46 pm
ke0ki2k wrote: Sun Mar 04, 2018 8:17 pm Greg would've beat me if he were clean.
Double check this. I think he would have still been behind JCB

Just realized.....
AS pax = 0.814
STX pax = 0.813

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Yeah AS pax is really really soft for the cars that are in that class except for the GT350
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jcox07 wrote: Wed Mar 07, 2018 12:56 pm Yeah AS pax is really really soft for the cars that are in that class except for the GT350
Pssssht, PAX is perfectly balanced. You’re just salty 😉😂
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CAM must be soft.. no way I went that fast! :lol:
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JB, you and Randy were both wheeling pretty good out there. I'd say it's not very soft if at all.
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I think it's probably about right. That course was more open than most of the nationals courses I have run though, with exception of maybe Blytheville last year and the Popp course at Wilmy in 2016

Now, AS on the other hand.....

What we need to do is make Cathers run a different car every event. Then we'll know.
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Cathers is quick for sure, but I also think the car matches his driving style really well so it’s a deadly combo.

I’m closing in on figuring that out... just need some practice at it, so watch out!
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disneyd wrote: Thu Mar 08, 2018 10:38 am Cathers is quick for sure, but I also think the car matches his driving style really well so it’s a deadly combo.

I’m closing in on figuring that out... just need some practice at it, so watch out!
Yeah I thought a vette matches his driving style really well too.... then I put him in my 130rwhp miata 90% prepped miata and he annihilates all the standing TTE records :lol:
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Also just realized the results dont add the time penalty onto the runs in the results. Thats why I thought Greg would've had me, nevermind. If that ES MSM was really hitting limiter in 3rd then that course really was way too wide open :lol: curious what speeds we hit in the Z06.. guessing 75ish?
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