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  1. fatbillybob

    fatbillybob Two Time F1 World Champ
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    is this a fun track? Is it a large attachment track?
     
  2. John B

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    I'm not really a fan of Oval / Infield road courses, although Daytona is probably my favorite of those. The banking loses it's novelty fairly quickly. The speeds are good cocktail party talk, but don't really feel that much different due to the size of the track. Fun? sure. Large attachment track? Not really.
     
  3. WILLIAM H

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    #28 WILLIAM H, Nov 14, 2014
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    BTW here's my surprise, my new a Corvette Daytona Prototype :)

    At Daytona now, going to watch the videos & drop a few seconds tomorrow. Still slow as I have only 30 min track time in this monster so far but I'm comfortable w it at 160mph now

    Trying for 170mph by Sun
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  4. rcallahan

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    At Daytona you should be 200+
     
  5. WILLIAM H

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    Sure, with enough track time but not straight out of box. Got to work up to it
     
  6. rcallahan

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    If you exit the stop have way decently you will be 200 before T1.
     
  7. WILLIAM H

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    I'll try that tmrw. I'm short shifting right now, getting used to car
     
  8. WILLIAM H

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    Saw near 170 on front straight today so that's near 10mph faster than yesterday
     
  9. ProCoach

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  10. rcallahan

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    I'm talking about a 458C. I suspect Hubble's car can do that, but i"m guessing, maybe too much wing?

    Bob
     
  11. schao

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    Very informative thread as Daytona is on my calendar for next year. Thanks all.
     
  12. ProCoach

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    You were right, I was wrong. While the drag and restricted engine output on the DP cars still don't allow them to reach 200, there are other cars that CAN do that.

    Here is an unrestricted, twin turbo, 997.2 GT2 (yes, GT2, not GT3) Porsche science project James Sofronas put together for this event. James passed my friend David Porter's LMP1 Pescarolo at twenty mph+ onto the super stretch!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFOYEc0RI_k
     
  13. WILLIAM H

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    #38 WILLIAM H, Nov 22, 2014
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    Took CDP from 1:59 down to 1:53 on my 2nd drive in it :)

    Working on 1:49 next time then under 1:45

    Saw 175+ on front straight

    Homestead next then Sebring
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  14. ProCoach

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    1:59 to 1:53 very good, but far easier than 1:53 to 1:49.

    1:49 to 1:45 is going to be very difficult. Even JC and David Hinton weren't anywhere close to that, both Rolex 24 veterans. To do this, you will need to slide the car around. A lot.

    Get Eric to help you devise an incremental plan for that. It's not the top speed that will help you do that. It's 3-6 mph faster through T1, the Horseshoe, East and T6, and 7-12 mph faster through the Bus Stop. Do it a step at a time. Great looking car!

    Good luck and see you at Sebring.
     
  15. JasonHartRacing

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    ^^^What he said^^^ Daytona takes a lot more to drive than it looks...always a challenge to any level of driver.
     
  16. intrepidcva11

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    Good luck, Will; assume we'll see you at the Glen later in the year?
     
  17. WILLIAM H

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    I know :) got to chip away patiently

    The final 10ths take the most work
     
  18. WILLIAM H

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    Definitely for HSR race

    Haven't been to the Glen in years but I still love it
     
  19. stuntman

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    You comfortable with being flat/full throttle through NASCAR 3 & 4?

    DPs are really fun and quick through the busstop.
     
  20. WILLIAM H

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    I'm flat out through most the banking

    Infield still slowing me down & just being careful w new car in bus stop
     
  21. rcallahan

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    Try to attack the stop. ride the curbs hard. Then FT!
     

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