I raced a 1987 Woods Brothers #21 Ford T-Bird at the Glen 10 years ago and I will tell you it was like driving an 850Hp bus. Took almost no effort to drive, I see why Nascar drivers can last 2 to 3 hrs in the cars. They just don't ware you out. With cool suits, cool helmets and fluids to drink it is really effortless. I ran a 2hr enduro at the Glen with SVRA, what I did learn was how to use the curbs to drive faster. I now hit every one in the Mustang and what a blast it is to do that. I re-sprung the car to be able to use the curbs. Those cars are soooooo easy to drive. We had run VIR with the cup car and it rained but we put rains on the car and it drove at race speeds with no problem. I don't see why Nascar does not drive in the rain. Spectator and TV driven racing is the real answer why they don't.
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