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i heard the cars were running different chips this weekend too take a couple of hundred off the rev limiter, was this the case? if so was a there a notable difference in car performance? i've noticed the pace was about a second slower & a couple of mph down in the speeed traps over the winter times, was that just down to different conditions?
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Ian, Jamie (Morow) had an engine blow (which Renault refused to pay for) following 3 over revs in the 8050 to 8150 range. However, if the drivers are not in the upper 7,000's then their deemed not to be pushing enough, so it's a very fine line between pushing and getting a big bill. Perhaps that's why some of the teams are adjusting the rev limiter.
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I meant to say Morrow. Losing the plot, can't even spell my son's name!!
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Ian,
I wasn't saying you are wrong. What I meant was as the margin for error is so small, perhaps R sport have decided to reduce the max revs on rev limiters accross the board to prevent more engines blowing. It would be interesting to get a comment from someone at Renault or one of the teams. |
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Has anyone been at Croft for the FR testing? If yes, does anyone know why the times were so slow, compared to the April pre-season testing. Also, any explanation as to why there were no Hillspeed cars out?
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14 Jul 2005, 17:37 (Ref:1355583) | #284 | ||
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Could be something to do with the heat? (The lap times rather than why Hillspeed weren't there).
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15 Jul 2005, 06:47 (Ref:1355972) | #285 | |
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Ian - Buurman had the fastest time of 1.16.84 back in April, which compares to yesterdays best of 1.18.33. A higher temperature is the logical explanation.
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15 Jul 2005, 07:22 (Ref:1355988) | #286 | |
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It certainly was stinkingly hot yesterday. I'm off up there in a couple of hours, praying more comfortable temperatures in the sensible north!
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Speaking as an even more sensible Lancashire man, a lot of truth here!
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