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27th February 2008, 01:37 #1
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CMR2 Corona Rally Mexico
First gravel event of the year and perfect time to show your ambitions for the season.
The rally will be run with the following format:
Game Rally: Kenya
Shakedown stage: SS7
Day 1: Single Rally expert level
Day 2: Single Rally intermediate level
Deadline for submissions is on Wednesday 5th of March, 15:59 GMT.
Please when possible send your times with the timecard available for download at the yahoo group to [email:2q6c59rv]jso_1985@yahoo.com[/email:2q6c59rv]
For any questions, ask it here, new entries always welcomed.
Have fun and good luck!Fan of Timo Glock and proud of it! :champion: 3 podiums, new start as a Virgin :p
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27th February 2008, 08:43 #2
1:33.15
1:31.25
Can go a bit quicker, need to work on suspension setup.
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27th February 2008, 09:29 #3
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Quick blast round this morning before work:
1:27.48
1:26.31
Suspension +1
P. Ratio +1
Gearbox default
Brake Ration + 1
Brake Power - 1
Steering + 2:champion: WRC3 championship, WRC4 championship, WRC4 PCWRC, WRC4 ERC
Winner - TRD2 Bathurst:burnout:
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27th February 2008, 09:51 #4
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Now let's see who's been practicing! Let's Rally!
Has anyone seen Pawprint? I lost him in transit en route...
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27th February 2008, 11:42 #5
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I am leaving for Kap Verde tomorrow so I will probably not have time to submit my times before the deadline
I will be back on thursdayWinner Best Signature Championship 2007! Winner of BSC 2008! Winner of BSC 2009!
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27th February 2008, 13:07 #6Originally Posted by I am evil Homer
My driving was disastrous on thie stage, I'm slowing down where I shouldn't. That's why I'll be taking the shorter gearbox, and not tannat's +1. If I slow down too much, I won't lose time to get back up to speed. It's the same for long corners, with a long gearbox I tend to run out of power.
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27th February 2008, 15:01 #7
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Originally Posted by Juha
And damned if I can find any benefit from running anything from 0 though -5 for suspension. No diff in times or in subjective feel from my perspective..
Tannat9-23-2006 Cadey-Lee Deacon,The Rocket Pub, New Parks, Leicester: Little one, through some miracle of reincarnation may you be given a second chance at a full life. You\'ll not soon leave our thoughts and prayers ;(
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27th February 2008, 16:00 #8
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The biggest difference is you can change direction quicker without excessive lean with stiffer suspension...to me the car does what I want it to straight away. That's very important on the stages that twist their way through the village.
:champion: WRC3 championship, WRC4 championship, WRC4 PCWRC, WRC4 ERC
Winner - TRD2 Bathurst:burnout:
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27th February 2008, 16:13 #9
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Originally Posted by I am evil Homer
I need to experiment with this a bit.
Handbrake is quite handy through the village..9-23-2006 Cadey-Lee Deacon,The Rocket Pub, New Parks, Leicester: Little one, through some miracle of reincarnation may you be given a second chance at a full life. You\'ll not soon leave our thoughts and prayers ;(
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27th February 2008, 16:33 #10
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Handbrake is very helpful tannat
1:31.34
1:29.95
1:29.44
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1:29.51//waves
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