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Yours is definitely wider, but I don't have a measurement handy and my car is at Junior's... prob 6" I'm very pleased with this wing from a looks and downforce

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Old 04-23-2010, 09:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Yours is definitely wider, but I don't have a measurement handy and my car is at Junior's... prob 6"

I'm very pleased with this wing from a looks and downforce perspective... at my last event, I was hitting 130mph at the end of the straight and transitioning to a long left hander under moderate braking, and the back end was 100% PLANTED! would highly recommend this wing
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I'm very pleased with this wing from a looks and downforce perspective... at my last event, I was hitting 130mph at the end of the straight and transitioning to a long left hander under moderate braking, and the back end was 100% PLANTED! would highly recommend this wing
TravisJB: From your description, it seems that you are braking and initiating the turn simultaneously, then braking at least part way through the turn. This technique adds braking forces and geometry change to already complicated cornering forces. Have you tried that section of track by completing all of your braking while on the straight and running as deep as possible, then accelerating through the turn. This technique will isolate braking to the straight, and allow you to concentrate fully on traction while turning...the result being reduced time on this section and a position (or two)
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