Back from a wild time at Daytona International Speedway. Pictures are far better than any words I can write... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
What’s your telemetry software, Ron? Your video overlay looks quite fancy - a bit different from my Vbox overlay… Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Vbox as well. I believe the overlay is all proprietary to Scuderia Corsa. There could be a basic set of parameters used by all 488 Challenge Evos but not sure. What I do know is the team from last year (not Scuderia Corsa) had a totally different layout.
Fantastic photos. It’s a hell of a lot of fun running down that straight. Assuming you got some photos of the car running along the “Daytona” which make awesome posters!
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I saw Elle running around in a race suit but didn't realize it was her until later. I was sitting just outside the pits before they let us out, I thought she was a track worker or something.
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Whats it cost to run a challenge car for 1 season must be crazy Sent from my SM-G996U1 using Tapatalk
Assuming you don't have an incident or something breaks it's still expensive. Add in the damage and it can get crazy real quick. In our garage at Daytona I bet there was another $500k or so of repair work due to accidents.
Challenge costs estimate is a million a year. That includes the car. If your dealer tells you it is less than that, they are not giving you an average per driver over the last five years, they are giving you an unrealistic number assuming no accidents. Remember that you are responsible for the repairs to your car even if someone hits you. At Daytona Beach, approximately ten cars had tires blow out due to the extreme forces in play on the banking. This despite extra precautions enforced on camber, tire pressure and mileage limits. Many of those blown tires resulted in body damage as the cars then hit walls and or other cars. Turn one into the infield was also the scene of many accidents as per usual at Daytona.