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#31
1.77 is pretty regular for me at COTA.
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Airbag997 (12-12-2021)
#32
Burning Brakes
I have a friend in Austin who runs in the 1.8s in a .1 3RS, but he uses like 295/345 hoosiers and is an amazing driver. So our 1.6s and 1.7s are pretty amazing.
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Airbag997 (12-12-2021)
#33
Burning Brakes
Just checked my car's historical data. It shows max 1.42 left, 1.44 right, and 1.39 braking. This was on OE Dunlop Sport Maxx Race 2 tires, steel brakes, and alignment with only factory hardware (no extra shims.) These are numbers from autoX on flat, old-asphalt parking lots.
Paved surface quality can make a BIG difference in max Gs achievable on any given car. For example a concrete surface is usually significantly grippier than asphalt. And a race track turn can also be much grippier if it has a nice coating of other-people's-rubber built up on it and/or has some built in camber on the turn surface.
Paved surface quality can make a BIG difference in max Gs achievable on any given car. For example a concrete surface is usually significantly grippier than asphalt. And a race track turn can also be much grippier if it has a nice coating of other-people's-rubber built up on it and/or has some built in camber on the turn surface.
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Road Atlanta on 200 TW tires.
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#39
Nothing crazy but pretty decent for PS4S on a damp asphalt autocross surface.