are you getting at Hungary in F1C?
TIA,
Andrew.
TIA,
Andrew.
1:25.
J.R.
Usually around 1:16.0, give or take a couple of tenths.
BTW Ian did you make any adjustments on that setup? The chicane lefty is
pretty bumpy :)) Maybe a pointer or 3 as to what will make it a little more
forgiving if I hit the kerbs/grass?
Mitch
> BTW Ian did you make any adjustments on that setup? The chicane
> lefty is pretty bumpy :)) Maybe a pointer or 3 as to what will make
> it a little more forgiving if I hit the kerbs/grass?
> Mitch
Seriously, I don't know enough about setups to give any advice. My setup is
still the same as when I gave it to you, although I've improved my time very
slightly to 1:15.504.
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1:40...seriously. I might sit this one out.
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> > TIA,
> > Andrew.
> 1:25.
I've come to the conclusion that I'm going to have to become a late-apex
driver to be able to get any decent times, it just lacks too much rear
stability when you like to turn in early... and has the pitch sensitivity of
a Skoda :\
KK
God I am glad to hear someone say that, I thought I was the only one
who was slighty defficient compared to the rest in this thread :-)
Andrew.
Got it - thanks.
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I just don't have enough laps in. I haven't driven this track since GP2.
Eldred
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