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You're in Henry, welcome
You're in Henry, welcome
Its a strange car whatever transmission you use.
Trying to find a setup was a real nightmare.
How do you drive a 4WD compared to RWD or FWD? And what is important to focus on in the setup? I have no experience at all with these cars so some tips will be greatly appreciated.Its a strange car whatever transmission you use.
Trying to find a setup was a real nightmare.
I Personally really do not have an answer, it feels like a long circuit, this does not help either.How do you drive a 4WD compared to RWD or FWD? And what is important to focus on in the setup? I have no experience at all with these cars so some tips will be greatly appreciated.
It is constant oversteer and understeer.
If memory serves me (rare, I know!), the Audi didn't have a handbrake. Also, the car's front to rear diff was locked, so if you locked up the rears, you'd lock the front - I think that's correct, though there were many versions - more below.....I had a blast for about 30mins last night and I was trying to cause oversteer on the hairpin by the pits, but I found it tricky to pull off consistently and sometimes it would just start to push. I might try and configure a button for the handbrake and try again if I get time tonight.
I was lucky enough to drive one of these very slowly at a demo (a rich guy that trusted me, the fool ), it was many years ago, but here goes...How do you drive a 4WD compared to RWD or FWD? And what is important to focus on in the setup? I have no experience at all with these cars so some tips will be greatly appreciated.
Your lap time is quicker than mine Ernie, I might try the pillowsI Personally really do not have an answer, it feels like a long circuit, this does not help either.
Trying to get over the first hump at speed is very hit and miss, still have not found how to do that without slowing down noticeably. ( it will literally fly ) :-/
Trying to set up a 500hp pogo stick is one of the many problems + limited setup parameters. It is constant oversteer and understeer. Set up either makes it worse or better, you are not in a lap easily able to tell which setting is best.
The car does not even know where it’s going and the driver certainly does not. ( It will always be a Baja rally car, tarmac confuses it.)
Apart from the obvious, tyre pressures, it is just a case of hanging on.
All I have found is hitting the wall at the end of the long straight, bouncing in right direction, does not impact your lap time.
Useful for a numb footed idiot.
Not knowing what lap time I am aiming for does not help either.
That is for me, unusually, is all I can say, normally I am trying to make two sheets of A4 fit into something readable.
Plus I am in pain sitting on a pile of pillows limits my time in the car.
Sound like all negative, yes it is really, but such fun, a lot of fun trying to get it around the lap. “Hurray” one positive.
Will be really interested to see if and how some of the quick driver sorts it all out.
Thanks for the heads up Chris.I'm definitely becoming the Wednesday flake ;-) Afraid I won't make it this week chaps, shame because I really love this track. Have fun!
Love your driving shoes to matey!That’s an amazing video John, those crowds just feet away, if it was me driving I would be wiping hundreds of them out.
The foot work is quite amazing too.
Thought I would show you my foot work, just for a comparison, helping others to see how I mimic Walter’s style.
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Thanks John. I will try it right away. In the meantime: can you remove that lamppost on the left after the jump on the straight? Much obliged!@HF2000 @Kek700 @GeekyDeaks @Interslice and everyone!
Looking through the the old Bridgehampton thread, Craig put up a stable setup to help, attached below, hope it helps - will give it a bash later this aft
Lol, I'm loving @Fat-Alfie 's tracks and that you can go off sometimes, but....Thanks John. I will try it right away. In the meantime: can you remove that lamppost on the left after the jump on the straight? Much obliged!
If memory serves me (rare, I know!), the Audi didn't have a handbrake.