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They are not.are the end plates on your rear wing regulated by the rules?
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They are not.are the end plates on your rear wing regulated by the rules?
find some big ones. they should not only keep the car straight, but also allow the rear wing to be more efficient at a smaller angle of attack.They are not.
I got the biggest i couldfind some big ones. they should not only keep the car straight, but also allow the rear wing to be more efficient at a smaller angle of attack.
That's look fun! Thanks for the advice!Bring a fishing rod. Sometimes they let you fish in lake lloyd while waiting to go on track. There are bass and catfish in the lake and other stuff. We had a great time fishing the lake and waiting for our turn to race at the Runoffs. There is good fishing all around the area. At times you can drive on daytona beach too. I have never driven on a beach so when I was there I had to go do that.
Lookimg forward to meet you Chris. Dan Ap. will be there too helping me.I'll be there serving as the Series Leader/Director for Super Touring 1-3. I wish I was joining the racing action, but glad to be contributing to the event and sport somehow (as much as I often want to walk away from it all, I get dragged back in). We have a great group of people putting this event together. There's not as many cars in super touring as I would have hoped to see, but it should be a great series of races.
Like he said. I think a lot of us live vicariously thru you buddyGood luck Ale! I'll try to catch as much of the action as I can. You got the whole West Coast rooting for you brotha! Stay safe and have fun!
For me every few years or so I'll do an EastCoast swing of SCCA Majors and then do the Runoffs. We just pick tracks we want to race. Sometimes we race a Regional like when we wanted to learn Daytona for the Daytona Runoffs. I like to eat foods of an area so love going to CoTA and eating the Texas BBQ and VIR to stop at Lexington BBQ in NC...PoBoys in NOLA. Then whatever water there I'm flyfishing freshwater or saltwater.It is not a bad idea...