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nice new pair of cars............i like the Red-Baron-Story *gg*
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Once again, you are trying to show your hidden skills? ^^Subie is ready, and soon the AC cobra will be done too.. I'll PM them together, so be patient bit longer, will you, DuoMaxwell?
Yep. Now if someone else would notice too...
Didn't I already send you one CZ-3 in last December?
Thank you, I've been looking forward to this! 👍AMG 190E 2.5 Evo III '91
I ask because, in every case, I found a bias towards higher rear roll stiffness was the key to tackling certain 'problem' areas of the circuit and, counter-intuitively, easing heavy rear tyre wear. If you tested your HC at the 'Ring and she was fine, then I need to take a look at this model range again and see what I missed .
Cheers, Leo 👍. I recalled that that was your Test Track and modus operandi when this great thread started ... but I recalled too late (I'd posted and gone to bed by then ).
I think that the differences I note between Free Run and Race are most marked with MR cars and those that have a pronounced difference in wear rates between front and rear.
In Free Run, both sets of tyres are at optimal grip levels all the time, whereas in Race the 'grip budget' is not only different between the two ends at any given point but also varies over time.
What might also play a factor is that I tend to spend a lot of time honing vehicles for the Nurburgring. I have found that dialling cars in for this wonderful circuit is a different experience than any other track. Set-ups that work very well elsewhere simply break down at the 'Ring, where stability of handling is so important. The reverse is true too in some cases (some of my 'Ring specific Esprit set-ups, for example, suffer from turbo lag and understeer on smoother, smaller, tracks). So knowing and accounting for the tyre wear can make a big difference there - especially when approaching Tiergarten for the last time .
Slightly odd to correct our own things but whatever... the correct wording would probably be "hot lapped and given the final tweaks" instead of "driven and tuned" as it would be a lot closer to the truth. Not every car is built from the ground up at GVS, many are, but many aren't. Quite a few of them have seen Autumn Ring and Nürburgring before GVS.As all of our cars, the Esprit was driven and tuned on GVS in free run mode.