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Thanks Mike.
Turk: I'm thinking that if we use one driver and he's on, then he's on. If he's having a bad day, he's likely to have a bad day in all the cars.
I'd prefer to use more than one driver as different cars tend to cater to different driving styles. Then we have all drivers drive all cars.
You could reasonably expect to see the faster cars consistantly turning faster times.
By consistantcy, I mean drivers with enough exerience to run 10 laps and not have them vary by 10 seconds each. How can you compair cars in that scenario?
Let's do it at several tracks next year. Most manufacturers will attend several events anyhow.
Boudy
Last edited by Boudy; 10-28-2003 at 07:20 PM..
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