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lets hope for more ppl this round!...but there are lots of walls in canada too :)

Well, today we had dennis come on track and drove with us. and maan.....shiit... impressive dennis, first time with the mod :) You had me hotlapping my pants off trying to beat you, and i think you had more fuel than me too. :) fun session, i havnt tried hotlapping since australia..so this felt insane, i think we've pretty much pushed the envelope for these setups to the max. and i found out my pedals have been stealing some engine power from me these last months, recalibrated it and got lots and lots of more speed...unfortionatly in doing so i also made the torque curve completely different, so it was relearning phase tonight :)

anyway, the lads are still hotlapping their eyes out now, but i ended with a

1.13.994 ...nice to have the small margins on my side for once :)

this with 31 31 wings..

this is gonna be lots of fun, many overtakingplaces here :D
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Yeah, Montreal is like a WIDE MONACO Street circuit configuration, but a permanent circuit. They cant move any wall anywhere, you have waters all around the track.
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yea im still getting slower and slower .. 114.1 now :( .. 8 laps fuel . i really missed the NAR people , and i love seeing u guys again , and ill defenetly be here more , but doing a season would not be possible atm :(
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15.2-.5with race fuel, i think mid to high 14s race fuel is possible. havent tried qualify yet, but "should" be somewhere in the 13s
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:roll: that was wishfull thinking on my part. i cant go hardly any faster in qualify setup than i can race setup.
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Too bad, im in 13's :roll:
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YOUR FRIGGIN KIDDING RIGHT FLOW?

PLEASE say your joking :?
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Steve B wrote:YOUR FRIGGIN KIDDING RIGHT FLOW?

PLEASE say your joking :?
Haaa, psychological fight outside of track, :wink: i was not able to get more than a 17 low on race setup, and with that i knew that i could only count on bad race of others, including you. What help me alot, is that i could almost driver Montréal track eye closed.

Sorry, my pb was a high 16 on qualif setup, couldnt practice enough
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