08-20-2012, 11:03 AM
CarreraSupercharged wrote:
I know that I wound up 0.3 seconds behind the top Corvette in the morning, and took him the third run to do it. Then in the afternoon, he did the same to me, but ended up only 0.03 second quicker. Maybe I should not have eaten lunch, but I had 240 lbs of dead weight in the passenger seat anyway, to boot. That gap is probably no more than a couple of inches at the finish line.......damn those long hoods on the Vettes. My face was probably past the finish first. Oh! and that Vette was a ZO6 with 500+ ponies and Hoosier A6's that should have taken me by over 2 seconds against my toyo tires. I feel good about my and all of the RTR member's results.
Stephane had a great get together after the AX.......good food, good drink, and best, great company. What else could one ask for? Sorry I had to leave early for my Mother's birthday calebration. thanks for all Stephane!
Quote:Hey Jon, if it's not too much trouble could you post the top 5 or top 10 results from the Vette guys as well?
Just so we have something to compare to,..
I know that I wound up 0.3 seconds behind the top Corvette in the morning, and took him the third run to do it. Then in the afternoon, he did the same to me, but ended up only 0.03 second quicker. Maybe I should not have eaten lunch, but I had 240 lbs of dead weight in the passenger seat anyway, to boot. That gap is probably no more than a couple of inches at the finish line.......damn those long hoods on the Vettes. My face was probably past the finish first. Oh! and that Vette was a ZO6 with 500+ ponies and Hoosier A6's that should have taken me by over 2 seconds against my toyo tires. I feel good about my and all of the RTR member's results.
Stephane had a great get together after the AX.......good food, good drink, and best, great company. What else could one ask for? Sorry I had to leave early for my Mother's birthday calebration. thanks for all Stephane!
JUST CALL NICK
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