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Maybe post up quick spec and best time at circuit.
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My only one so far:
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Rev1 na.
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Lydden hill 53.2 with passenger
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dan4 wrote:Cmon people you must have some times..
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Lauren wrote:dan4 wrote:Cmon people you must have some times..
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Remember you can only time if testing or racing,not on trackdays as it invalidates the liability insurance.
dan4 wrote:Wake up to the real world, plenty of people timing, gives an objective to the day and an idea of improvements.I wouldn't bother unless i timed myself.
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Lauren wrote:
If you are improving the car or your driving, there are ways other than timing your laps to work out where you are at.![]()
Lauren wrote:
You can also tell by your corner entry and exit speeds, if you build up to higher speeds, ergo you are going faster.Or your terminal speed on the straight before braking or at a given landmark.
Dan, all TDO's will say you can't time as it invalidates their's and every one elses insurance.
peterjf wrote:Circuit: Bedford West
Event: MSV Howfast
Time: 1.26.8
Conditions: Cloudy/dry
Car: MR2 Turbo( B3AST)
Mods: Significant