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Post by Jarhead on Nov 7, 2013 20:44:33 GMT -8
I bought the Skip Barber Race Car a long time ago, but didn't start racing it until last season. I won a few races before I broke my leg. It is really a pleasure to drive now with the new tire model. It is still tail happy, but much more controllable and able to recover from spins now. I won tonight at Suzuka to go with my win last week at Watkins Glen. I'm going to keep running this car and hope to get at least 1 win each week.
We should really get a series going with this car. There are very few things you can adjust on this car so setups don't make a huge difference. Of course I will share my setups with everyone as always. I'm on my laptop now, but when I get back in my cockpit, I will add my setup to this thread for anyone else who wants to run the Skippy this season. When you find a good setup that you are comfortable with, it will work on any track.
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Post by Jarhead on Nov 7, 2013 22:31:59 GMT -8
As promised, here is a setup which will work anywhere. It has full fuel which helps the stability of the car. Skip Barber Race Setup.sto (366 B)
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Post by Jarhead on Nov 15, 2013 16:57:08 GMT -8
Got 2 more wins in the Skippy this week at Road America using the same setup. I'm really liking this car. We need to have a league race with it. How about this Sunday?
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Post by zero7159 on Nov 15, 2013 17:27:18 GMT -8
We need to have a league race with it. How about this Sunday? Sure, what track do you want to do? Sent from my HTC One X using proboards
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