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4 Sep 2004, 16:03 (Ref:1086786) | #1 | |||
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In Paul's latest column , he says the following about the Montreal race...
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A very bizarre problem - never heard of that happening like that before.
As far as I know ageing isn't a problem for carbon-fibre tubs. Paul Tracy needs to learn how to spell kerbs, too |
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Something else from Ted's link:
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That's in interesting question Ted. Although carbon-fibre is not very suseptable to aging, it will fatigue.
I can see how the Reynards may be aging but the Lola's aren't old are they? Even though they have not seen a design change they are still new tubs this year, no? |
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Carbon Fibre IS susceptable to aging, though it should take MUCH longer then the age of the cars in question. Additionally, it is pretty hard to tell if there is any damage to the tub from a prior incident. It might look ok, but in reality might not be.
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6 Sep 2004, 01:41 (Ref:1087779) | #7 | ||
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If you hit something hard enough, you will break what you hit it with.
This is forever PT's problem: he just goes storming around and does not always adjust his driving. One would think that if you split a monocoque after a few practice laps it might be wise to NOT go bounding over them again and again... KB - here in the US "curbs" is an acceptable spelling of "kerbs" as is "tires" vs "tyres." England and the US, two countries separated by a common language! |
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Yes, I was joking.
And I'm not in England! |
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Good to hear about PT probably signing with Forsythe.
"The 1.5-mile oval's turns are fairly steeply banked, making it a fast track. The Champ technical team has decided to limit the speed of our cars there for safety reasons, so our average speed will probably be in the 210 mph (337 km/h) range — less than the 225 mph (362 km/h) we're probably capable of. With the aerodynamics package the cars will have, you basically plant your foot on the floor and run flat out all the way. During testing, the fastest times were set when there were multiple cars on the track so that drivers could draft one another, rather than when they were on their own — quite a bit similar to what goes on in NASCAR." I know some forum members are planning on attending this race, so I hope no one gets mad at me for saying this, but PT's comments do not fill me with much confidence for the Vegas race... BTW: PT's articles always have spelling or gramatical errors. Notice his the spelling of his teammate's name. Doesn't the TO Star proof his work? |
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Oh well I'm willing to cut PT some slack there as I have come to learn that neither Fogelhund or myself know how to spell susceptible.
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I think Vegas is gonna be a really exciting race. The purists may take exception, I know that I was against the Handford Device when it was introduced. But the racing that it produced at MIS was fantastic, though some may still say "contrived".
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A thousand pardons, K-B!
I should have been more careful to say: "UK" although that too may have missed the mark as Scotland is more independent these days! I will have my niece help me out as she will be leaving shortly to attend the University of Glasgow. Soon I will know the proper way to eat (and spell) haggus as well as a bit more of the local geography. . |
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And it's "Haggis". We'll get JohhSSC to Burn's night in Jan. How are your knees? |
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A loose analogy is the relationship between California and the United States, for example. |
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The Hanford device was all about drag. Was it a bit contrived? Probably, but as Macdaddy said you can't argue with the results. It's a very different thing to run so much downforce that drivers don't lift off the throttle.
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Go Tracy at Laguna Seca!
Hopefully a win here and another DNF for Bourdais and hello Championship again!!!Maybe! |
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