RWYB at Prescott 19th Aug

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Re: RWYB at Prescott 19th Aug

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Not sure what the Sports Libre standing start times should be but they will be at least 5/6 sec's quicker , being mostly Global , Vision , Mallock type cars --- say 45 to 48 sec's . You can probably find it on the PRESCOTT website from previous race meetings .
My diff is a 4.4 and box ratios 2.04 1.54 1.21 1.0 0.87 --- not sure I've remembered the 5th correctly but she's all out in 5th at 145mph at 8000rpm(rev-cut) down the Lavant straight at Goodwood . Wheels are 15 x 7 with 205 tyres. These were all calculated to suit sprinting at the venues I used to go to before retiring . Goodwood's my play ground now 3 times a year but when seriously chasing points I did 12 to 15 events a year.
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se7ensport wrote: Cruising at 70 the engine is on about 3500rpm which makes motorways a pretty tedious experience.
I'm at about 4000rpm at 70.... even more of a reason to go the twisty route than the motorway ;)
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CMA wrote:
se7ensport wrote: Cruising at 70 the engine is on about 3500rpm which makes motorways a pretty tedious experience.
I'm at about 4000rpm at 70.... even more of a reason to go the twisty route than the motorway ;)
You're all a bunch of ladies, my previous car was about 6000rpm... ok, it went on to 11000... :wink:

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That's me in the first one , with my son Stuart exiting the last right hander before the finish .
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The second one looks like someone trying to look cool :P
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Look here :!: Google this :)
ROB FARLEY - PRESCOTT HILLCLIMB RETRO RIDES GATHERING
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Link - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSizWem7uPs

I make that about 58 seconds :) Same as my best time :):) (Apart from I know you can go a lot faster if you wanted to)
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58 seconds is pretty quick with a passenger, some get that in competition on their own:

Could only find Fury times for Prescott, with a Zetec engined one also recording 58 sec: http://www.resultsman.co.uk/LiveTiming/ ... ventID=532
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se7ensport wrote:58 seconds is pretty quick with a passenger, some get that in competition on their own:

Could only find Fury times for Prescott, with a Zetec engined one also recording 58 sec: http://www.resultsman.co.uk/LiveTiming/ ... ventID=532
It says 54 sec's to the right :?:
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stylussprinter wrote:
se7ensport wrote:58 seconds is pretty quick with a passenger, some get that in competition on their own:

Could only find Fury times for Prescott, with a Zetec engined one also recording 58 sec: http://www.resultsman.co.uk/LiveTiming/ ... ventID=532
It says 54 sec's to the right :?:
58.39 was their personal best and tallies with the run times below which are consistently 58.xx . The 54 doesn't seem to relate to anything obvious.
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I didn't think I was that quick, especially with Ballast in the car (Fliss) and only a little 1.6 Crossflow under the hood...

Any idea what you did it in Alex from your videos?

I do want another go up that hill though, was great fun :)
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CMA wrote:I didn't think I was that quick, especially with Ballast in the car (Fliss) and only a little 1.6 Crossflow under the hood...

Any idea what you did it in Alex from your videos?

I do want another go up that hill though, was great fun :)
I did 57 in the second and third run, the third run felt much more relaxed though; I guess that's the difference of knowing the track. I really want another go at the hill as well and will be on the look out for future events.
Second run: http://youtu.be/FaI9qb3i5ds
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Re: RWYB at Prescott 19th Aug

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PRESCOTT Sports Libre class record is 39 odd sec's but the most recent bests are around 45 to 47 sec's , so I'd have to work very hard to approach those times. At hillclimbs the majority of cars entered in sports libre will be mallocks , vision , adr , global etc etc plus all on slicks/wings.

I think for newby's with passengers on board plus just not set-up for hillclimbs , gearing etc --- we all did very respectable times. If I only did the hills , I'd change the diff , lengthen the travel for suspension and soften it too , plus adjust shocks to suit also increase rake a '' little '' .
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