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RASCAR: Any interest in running MichBR?

Mitch_

RASCAR: Any interest in running MichBR?

by Mitch_ » Sat, 19 Jun 2004 03:26:45

Hey fellas just wondering if anyone is interested in running the Brianring
version of Michigan this week.  I haven't run it and don't have any setup
info and it's pretty late in the week but thought I'd throw it out their
anyway.

Mitch

David G Fishe

RASCAR: Any interest in running MichBR?

by David G Fishe » Sat, 19 Jun 2004 07:14:28

I just tried running both Michigan tracks with the fast and expert setups.

Fast setup was much better with the BR track. A lot less of that damn
dumptruck push. You could do virtually equal lap times on both the inside
and outside line.

The expert setup though felt even better. I did a 37.4 on the inside line,
and a 37.5 with my car just in the gray on both corners.

I say we go with the BR Michigan track and the expert setup. If all the BR
tracks are this good, then we should use them IMO. Much more like what I've
seen on television, and what N2003 should of been like from the beginning.

David G Fisher


elrik

RASCAR: Any interest in running MichBR?

by elrik » Sat, 19 Jun 2004 08:50:16



> > Hey fellas just wondering if anyone is interested in running the
Brianring
> > version of Michigan this week.  I haven't run it and don't have any
setup
> > info and it's pretty late in the week but thought I'd throw it out their
> > anyway.

> > Mitch

The BR version is fine.

Elrikk

Bamada

RASCAR: Any interest in running MichBR?

by Bamada » Sat, 19 Jun 2004 09:33:43

anyway

Mitch

That's the one I would prefer... if I didn't have to work again this Sat :(
Dan

Mitch_

RASCAR: Any interest in running MichBR?

by Mitch_ » Sat, 19 Jun 2004 11:24:24

Your priorities are all screwed up Dan ;)


prefer... if I didn't have to work again this Sat :(

Bamada

RASCAR: Any interest in running MichBR?

by Bamada » Sat, 19 Jun 2004 14:24:00

LOL. Agreed Mitch. But I've got this damn ***ion to food and shelter to
consider :)
Dan

Larr

RASCAR: Any interest in running MichBR?

by Larr » Sun, 20 Jun 2004 04:38:09

As discussed on the web board, YES!

-Larry


bluestringe

RASCAR: Any interest in running MichBR?

by bluestringe » Sun, 20 Jun 2004 03:25:59



> I just tried running both Michigan tracks with the fast and expert setups.

> Fast setup was much better with the BR track. A lot less of that damn
> dumptruck push. You could do virtually equal lap times on both the inside
> and outside line.

> The expert setup though felt even better. I did a 37.4 on the inside line,
> and a 37.5 with my car just in the gray on both corners.

> I say we go with the BR Michigan track and the expert setup. If all the BR
> tracks are this good, then we should use them IMO. Much more like what
I've
> seen on television, and what N2003 should of been like from the beginning.

> David G Fisher



> > Hey fellas just wondering if anyone is interested in running the
Brianring
> > version of Michigan this week.  I haven't run it and don't have any
setup
> > info and it's pretty late in the week but thought I'd throw it out their
> > anyway.

> > Mitch

Where can we get the BR tracks?

bluestringer

bluestringe

RASCAR: Any interest in running MichBR?

by bluestringe » Sun, 20 Jun 2004 07:17:45




> > I just tried running both Michigan tracks with the fast and expert
setups.

> > Fast setup was much better with the BR track. A lot less of that damn
> > dumptruck push. You could do virtually equal lap times on both the
inside
> > and outside line.

> > The expert setup though felt even better. I did a 37.4 on the inside
line,
> > and a 37.5 with my car just in the gray on both corners.

> > I say we go with the BR Michigan track and the expert setup. If all the
BR
> > tracks are this good, then we should use them IMO. Much more like what
> I've
> > seen on television, and what N2003 should of been like from the
beginning.

> > David G Fisher



> > > Hey fellas just wondering if anyone is interested in running the
> Brianring
> > > version of Michigan this week.  I haven't run it and don't have any
> setup
> > > info and it's pretty late in the week but thought I'd throw it out
their
> > > anyway.

> > > Mitch

> Where can we get the BR tracks?

> bluestringer

Never mind, found it on the web board.

bluestringer

Mitch_

RASCAR: Any interest in running MichBR?

by Mitch_ » Sun, 20 Jun 2004 07:20:57

Just hit a 36.7 using a combination inside/outside line.  It really doesn't
feel all that different than the normal Mich IMO, but it has been awhile
since Ive run a regular Mich so my judgment may be off.  Pretty stable using
the expert sets.  Should be a good race with this combo.

Mitch



bluestringe

RASCAR: Any interest in running MichBR?

by bluestringe » Sun, 20 Jun 2004 09:05:22


> Just hit a 36.7 using a combination inside/outside line.  It really
doesn't
> feel all that different than the normal Mich IMO, but it has been awhile
> since Ive run a regular Mich so my judgment may be off.  Pretty stable
using
> the expert sets.  Should be a good race with this combo.

> Mitch



> >> The expert setup though felt even better. I did a 37.4 on the inside
> line,
> > and a 37.5 with my car just in the gray on both corners.

I did a 37.164 using the middle to outside, no draft, my PB. Did a 36.936 in
the draft. Tire wear looks good also.  Bottoms out in turn one, but does not
upset the car.

bluestringer

Larr

RASCAR: Any interest in running MichBR?

by Larr » Sun, 20 Jun 2004 14:01:59

I've been able to do 36.7's in testing mode, no draft. Only can get a few of
those in though.

Average is high 36's to low 37's.

Feels like driving an Indy car

I think all that was really done here was the track grip levels were raised.

I'm sailing through turns 1/2 at near 190 and turns 3/4 at around 187 on new
tires.

Could be interesting

Larry


> As discussed on the web board, YES!

> -Larry



> > Hey fellas just wondering if anyone is interested in running the
Brianring
> > version of Michigan this week.  I haven't run it and don't have any
setup
> > info and it's pretty late in the week but thought I'd throw it out their
> > anyway.

> > Mitch

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Larr

RASCAR: Any interest in running MichBR?

by Larr » Sun, 20 Jun 2004 14:02:55

One think I noticed that was odd is the steering is VERY twitchy, even at
32:1.

-Larry


> Just hit a 36.7 using a combination inside/outside line.  It really
doesn't
> feel all that different than the normal Mich IMO, but it has been awhile
> since Ive run a regular Mich so my judgment may be off.  Pretty stable
using
> the expert sets.  Should be a good race with this combo.

> Mitch



> >> The expert setup though felt even better. I did a 37.4 on the inside
> line,
> > and a 37.5 with my car just in the gray on both corners.

Tim Paulli

RASCAR: Any interest in running MichBR?

by Tim Paulli » Sun, 20 Jun 2004 14:34:14

http://www.brianring.net/NR2003.html

Tim




> > I just tried running both Michigan tracks with the fast and expert
setups.

> > Fast setup was much better with the BR track. A lot less of that damn
> > dumptruck push. You could do virtually equal lap times on both the
inside
> > and outside line.

> > The expert setup though felt even better. I did a 37.4 on the inside
line,
> > and a 37.5 with my car just in the gray on both corners.

> > I say we go with the BR Michigan track and the expert setup. If all the
BR
> > tracks are this good, then we should use them IMO. Much more like what
> I've
> > seen on television, and what N2003 should of been like from the
beginning.

> > David G Fisher



> > > Hey fellas just wondering if anyone is interested in running the
> Brianring
> > > version of Michigan this week.  I haven't run it and don't have any
> setup
> > > info and it's pretty late in the week but thought I'd throw it out
their
> > > anyway.

> > > Mitch

> Where can we get the BR tracks?

> bluestringer


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