Wow - im amazed at the quick replied. Now I know what to do while at work
Thanks guys!
Jersey tom -> I was at sebring during the test- the modified course (turn 1 and then turn 14-16). Turn 1 is where i noticed the most significant change when i went to a harder rear bar. The rear end just planted itself once i turned in. Actually, i had the fastest apex speed to turn 1 - when i went harder on the rear bar.
You bring up a great point about "grip". When I think about it - I could just be feeling a more stable rear end. And that might give me a perception of increased grip - it help me gain more and more confidence with the rear end into high speed corners resulting in me thinking i was getting more grip. The end result was that I was on average 1-2 mph faster than the top drivers into turn 1.
The section through 14-16. right, left, right. I call it the wishes washy section since a soft car like the skippy tends to not like going through there. Here, I found that lowering the rear tire pressures made the car more stable (weird, since your increasing the rear 'softness'). BUT, i was faster when i went higher (through the section's split time) in pressure - it made the car more twitchy but definitely faster against the clock.
so here's the dilema. Im off to homestead miami for the first race weekend in march. The cars are all tested, and like you mentioned, the baseline setup is for a small bit of understeer. my ideal setup for sebring was a little harder in the rear, a wee bit softer in the front, and a bit more pressure in the tires all around. homestead, is a slippery track - very slippery. all corners are 1st gear. so heavy braking and generally low speed. what would be your best guess in trying to get more 'grip'. I tested for an hr on that track and its almost like indoor karting in terms of grip level.
And yes, skippy - atleast at the national level is all about racecraft and the draft. but it helps to have a car setup well, especially when you want to dive in in the last lap and win.
xpensive - hmmm, good point. but here's something. 4 days in a race car - thats it. apart from video games that is. and i wiped out a field of drivers with 8 yrs of exp and at least 3-4 yrs in the f2000 cars. people saw that, and now i race for free
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hmmmm.. 9 days in a race car -> im among the top 5 drivers for the national championship.. haven't raced yet, though
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