Favorite Tracks
Started By 3FIDDYZ, Jul 19 2010 12:08 PM
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#1
Posted 19 July 2010 - 12:08 PM
Any owners out there Track their Zeds? (I know we have a few racers !!)
Just wondering what your favorite UK tracks were? Have driven a few like Brands, Silverstone and Snetterton but was wondering from those that have driven a few, how they range in difficulty? Are any tracks really harder than others?
Mark
Just wondering what your favorite UK tracks were? Have driven a few like Brands, Silverstone and Snetterton but was wondering from those that have driven a few, how they range in difficulty? Are any tracks really harder than others?
Mark

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#3
Posted 19 July 2010 - 12:14 PM
most of the uk tracks are quite technical in that you have to really practice to get the most out of the car on any given track. Brands isnt hugely complicated but the more you learn there the quicker you go and the larger amount of ball required to knock time off
I thought castle combe took a lot of practice to get a decent time on and even after finishing the event i want to go back there and get another 1 second out of it, car skipping over bumps cornering at 130mph feels good
not much run off mind
I thought castle combe took a lot of practice to get a decent time on and even after finishing the event i want to go back there and get another 1 second out of it, car skipping over bumps cornering at 130mph feels good
not much run off mind
#6
Posted 11 July 2011 - 05:53 PM
mrsteve, on 19 Jul 2010, 13:14, said:
most of the uk tracks are quite technical in that you have to really practice to get the most out of the car on any given track. Brands isnt hugely complicated but the more you learn there the quicker you go and the larger amount of ball required to knock time off
I thought castle combe took a lot of practice to get a decent time on and even after finishing the event i want to go back there and get another 1 second out of it, car skipping over bumps cornering at 130mph feels good
not much run off mind
I thought castle combe took a lot of practice to get a decent time on and even after finishing the event i want to go back there and get another 1 second out of it, car skipping over bumps cornering at 130mph feels good
not much run off mind
Would like to know which corners at Castle Combe can be taken at 130mh.
End of the straight is 125 max for me.
Interested in your best time also. 1:26:3 here.
#7
Posted 11 July 2011 - 09:30 PM
captain, on 11 Jul 2011, 18:53, said:
Would like to know which corners at Castle Combe can be taken at 130mh.
End of the straight is 125 max for me.
Interested in your best time also. 1:26:3 here.
End of the straight is 125 max for me.
Interested in your best time also. 1:26:3 here.
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