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Ryan Dalziel's pole speed from provisional Atlantic quals was 47.895 seconds -- good enough for 16th on the ChampCar grid.
15 Tiago Monteiro 47.845
-- Ryan Dalziel 47.895
-- Michael Valiante 47.946
-- A.J. Allmendinger 47.949
16 Rodolfo Lavin 48.398
-- Danica Patrick 48.678
17 Geoff Boss 48.765
-- Aaron Justus 48.773
18 Alex Sperafico 48.871
-- Luis Diaz 48.911
19 Mario Haberfeld 1:06.828
I feel bad for Boss. Imagine getting beat by a girl in a car with less than half your horsepower?
chop456
09-27-03, 08:39 AM
That's what happens when the track is a joke. Kinda like the LMP900's getting beaten by the 675's.
Still funny, though.
That is funny, BUT, when you spend SO much time in medium and slow speed corners, the Atlantic car is gonna have the advantage, 'specially when you are up against such stalwarts are Boss and the future World Driving Champion, Lavin.
oddlycalm
09-27-03, 05:46 PM
It also makes the point very well the ChrisB and others have made regarding the mass and dimensions of champcars needing to change to adapt to the circuits that will be faced in the future of the series rather than the past. Take 400lbs away and make the wheelbase a foot shorter and those lap times would look a lot different. Always best to use the right tool for the job.
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FCYTravis
09-27-03, 07:44 PM
Originally posted by oddlycalm
It also makes the point very well the ChrisB and others have made regarding the mass and dimensions of champcars needing to change to adapt to the circuits that will be faced in the future of the series rather than the past.
If circuits like Miami are "the future of the series," I fear for the future of our series.
Miami is a pathetic, horrid imitation of a road-race facility that would be laughable - if it wasn't real.
Dr. Corkski
09-27-03, 08:37 PM
Originally posted by FCYTravis
If circuits like Miami are "the future of the series," I fear for the future of our series.
Miami is a pathetic, horrid imitation of a road-race facility that would be laughable - if it wasn't real. That's a complement to that dump. It's more like a concert venue with concrete-fenced off roads surrounding it.
QED
Make the cars smaller and more nimble.
BTW, an Atlantics car has 1/3 the HP of a champcar, not 1/2.
Originally posted by pchall
BTW, an Atlantics car has 1/3 the HP of a champcar, not 1/2.
That's why I said 'less than half the horsepower'....
:D
Originally posted by mapguy
That's why I said 'less than half the horsepower'....
:D
but just as filling!!!! :gomer:
(at least in Miami) :laugh:
The times remind me of watching the mini's at SCCA events. The Corvettes would leave them in the straights and the minis would catch up to them as they drove thru chicanes.
I believe it's Turn 6 at Mid-Ohio where the FV's have the highest cornering speed of all the SCCA classes, including Atlantics.
Originally posted by FCYTravis
If circuits like Miami are "the future of the series," I fear for the future of our series.
Miami is a pathetic, horrid imitation of a road-race facility that would be laughable - if it wasn't real.
Got to agree wholeheartedly, I wouldn't waste my time nor money.
So if they continue there, we'll just say that Cart is having an event there and leave it at that. ;)
Napoleon
10-01-03, 07:05 AM
Originally posted by RichK
I believe it's Turn 6 at Mid-Ohio where the FV's have the highest cornering speed of all the SCCA classes, including Atlantics.
Do you mean its the highest speed at that corner or that that is the fastest corner at MO and the FV's are the fastest class in that corner? (BTW, IMO, T1 is the fastest corner at MO).
Where did you here this at? I could actually see it as being true since they just slide it through the corner where other classes actually seem to slow down and turn.
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