Action Pics from my winning weekend at Shelsley walsh Hillclimb
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Action Pics from my winning weekend at Shelsley walsh Hillclimb
Some pics from my class C1 winning runs at The Midland championship Finale at Shelsley Walsh this weekend.
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Great pics mate, do you have any higher resolution pics? Congrats for coming 1st! Great achievement!
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I forgot the bloody recorder. It was not much different to my last outing there in my car (2/100ths slower).
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I think I was much quicker to and through Kennel than in that video this weekend but not as quick through crossing as the rear end just kept stepping out if you tried to push, I was also consistently 2 mph slower across the line. The f**ked rear tyres probably explain that though.
Interesting to see my ess approach time of 19.40 was only 0.31 slower than I arrived in the Zen car on my quickest run in it showing how slowly I was driving it, the Zen car has a good 2 seconds in it with more set up and driving experience, a bit off topic but there you go.
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I think I was much quicker to and through Kennel than in that video this weekend but not as quick through crossing as the rear end just kept stepping out if you tried to push, I was also consistently 2 mph slower across the line. The f**ked rear tyres probably explain that though.
Interesting to see my ess approach time of 19.40 was only 0.31 slower than I arrived in the Zen car on my quickest run in it showing how slowly I was driving it, the Zen car has a good 2 seconds in it with more set up and driving experience, a bit off topic but there you go.
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It's a beam breaker, they are a standard size and must be mounted to break the light beam to start the clock and stop it across the finish line, all hillclimb/sprint cars must have them.
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