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Old 10-25-2019, 10:16 PM   #11
Bryan Worner
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Default Re: Roll out consistancy

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I didn't notice anything being way off on my reaction times at Rockingham last weekend. I did screw up first round but that was just me missing the tree completely. Happens once in a while. The guy in the other lane was .001 so he wasn't complaining. Other than the bad run my trees were between .00 and .30 which is OK for me. I did chip it up a bit to get to the .00 but again that is the norm. maybe you were just off an bit that day. I have had those days.
The Rockingham tree was loooooose!!! I had my car leaving faster here than any other race this season, just to be anywhere from .005-.022. Was .043 second rd when I missed the tree. I had no fear of red lighting there. Even bumped in two bumps on the .005. Major difference from Charlotte the week before.
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Old 10-26-2019, 07:49 AM   #12
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Default Re: Roll out consistancy

Rock is loose probably .02 to .03 looser than the tighter tracks like zmax and Galot. Been that way for years. Just make notes and adjust for the next time.
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