0-100 time has come down from 7.87 sec at a dull Goodwood to a pretty quick 7.17secs at Silverstone. Now if I can find the time for the flatshifter would can go a bit quicker still
0-100MPH part deux
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0-100MPH part deux
I was competing at the Stowe circuit at Silverstone on Sunday. The start was a straight line (for a change) and I had the opportunity of warm tyres as I had a 2nd driver with me.

0-100 time has come down from 7.87 sec at a dull Goodwood to a pretty quick 7.17secs at Silverstone. Now if I can find the time for the flatshifter would can go a bit quicker still
0-100 time has come down from 7.87 sec at a dull Goodwood to a pretty quick 7.17secs at Silverstone. Now if I can find the time for the flatshifter would can go a bit quicker still
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Re: 0-100MPH part deux
Nice work
How are you measuring that?

How are you measuring that?
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Re: 0-100MPH part deux
Race Technology GPS datalogger.
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Re: 0-100MPH part deux
What was the difference between your warm tyres and the cold ones of your second driver?
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Re: 0-100MPH part deux
Around 0.7 sec. I assume it would be more on harder compound tyres. When I did my run the tyres where slightly warm rather than cold or hot as it took 5-10mins between runs due a red flag.
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