You're all a bunch of pansies. If you line it up right, you can take Turn 10
flat out.
Wimps.
Katie
-----Original Message-----
From: Larrybsp@aol.com [mailto:Larrybsp@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 3:16 PM
To: cmerritt@ati.com
Cc: ba-autox@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Brakes at Laguna (was: c2 automotive)
from:larrybsp@aol.com (Larry Stark)
I must really be missing something here. Turn 10 at Laguna scares
the hell
out of me more than any other turn on the track. Maybe its the speed I carry
into the corner in my race prepped Corvette. I come into 10 somewhere
between
100 to 110 mph in 4th. I have to brake hard before the entry to get through
10 and half the time I'm in the dirt on the exit. 10 is pretty narrow for
the
speed of entry. I've walked the track and 10 is probably an 80 degree corner
after the changes made to open up 11. I also can't believe 10 is on camber.
>From ground level it doesn't look it. I get no understeer anywhere at Laguna
except at 10. I'd love to hear the comments of other drivers with 3500#
cars
trying to get through 10. I'm always open to learning a new trick or two.
Any
suggestions? TIA.
Larry
In a message dated 11/27/00 2:13:51 PM Pacific Standard Time,
cmerritt@ati.com writes:
<< ubj: RE: Brakes at Laguna (was: c2 automotive)
Date: 11/27/00 2:13:51 PM Pacific Standard Time
From: cmerritt@ati.com (Carl Merritt)
Sender: owner-ba-autox@autox.team.net
To: navid@interwoven.com ('navid@interwoven.com'), pnc1@earthlink.net
(Derek Butts), navidk@home.com, ba-autox@autox.team.net
> 5) Don't brake too much in 10. It's not as bad as you think. It's an
> optical illusion. :)
That row of tires in front of the wall in front of the pit lane all of 10
feet from the edge of the pavement at the exit of 10 is NOT an optical
illusion! =P
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