Question:
Who were you drafting with and did you have to get up near the front on
had to do a green flag start and run up with the top 4 cars for 4 laps
before I could pull it off.
Bryan
Question:
Who were you drafting with and did you have to get up near the front on
had to do a green flag start and run up with the top 4 cars for 4 laps
before I could pull it off.
Bryan
I HAVE A LAP OF 199.845 AT 40DEG./ 115% OPPONENT/ 5 CAR DRAFT WITH LEADERS,
ABOUT HALF A TANK GAS. iF ALL YOURE GOING FOR IS LAP TIME RUN THE TANK DOWN
AND WAIT FOR LEADERS TO COME AROUND AND HOOK UP FOR THE RIDE. WATCH OUT FOR
TURN 3, YOULL BE DOING APPROX 211, QUICK ENOUGH TO GO RIGHT THRU THE WALL.
> >>I pulled off a 198.448 lap in the draft with #6, #88, #5 with driver
> >>strength set at 107. (I also was able to win the race due to the #88
car
> >>deciding to not pit under yellow).
> >Wow! That is a great speed! I've only run Tally twice with the setup I
> >got from Joe Farr. In my 2 attempts with it, I got 194.403. No draft.
> >--
> >Lannie Schafroth
> >Pathworks Network Administrator Iowa Network Services, Inc.
> > Voice: 515 830-0443 4201 Corporate Drive
> > Fax: 515 830-0123 West Des Moines, IA 50266
> > Any statements herein are my own opinion and not that of my employer.
> I use Joe Farr's setup too. When I qualify I am always last (using his
> setup.) I have AI set on 105%, and don't know how the AI players are
> getting 200+ mile laps.