kary wrote: He missed a few apexes in the early turns (2, 3a and 4) otherwise he would have been a few seconds faster.
Yes, he was driving a car with heavy oversteering tendencies and was therefore on a more parabolic line than an ideal line, but this particular driver (last year's FA National Champion, Rennie Clayton) came up thru circle track racing, loves to drift the car like he's on a dirt track, and he is able to maintain so much speed on corner entry and mid-corner that he made up for the lack of exit speed. The track record is 1:29 for a FA at Sear's Pt., so it was NOT a slow lap. I don't think he could have made up "a few seconds", but he did leave a little time out there. If you're interested in his comments on the technique involved, the discussion is taking place on the DSR forum
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