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Old 10-28-2008, 08:37 AM
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This is why VTA is fun. Look at the fast laps!!

Midwest Carpet Onroad Championships

USVTA Trans Am (A Main)
Driver Name....Pos Car# Laps Race Time Fast Lap Top 5 Top 10 Top 20
Crosson, Jeff........1 1 34 8:05.553 13.825 13.930 13.996 14.065
Zitzlsperger, Mark...2 3 34 8:10.790 13.845 13.952 14.010 14.091
Driver, Curtiss......3 4 34 8:12.358 14.009 14.068 14.121 14.225
Dailey, Paul.........4 5 33 8:13.326 13.882 13.916 13.979 14.112
Javorsky, Steve......5 10 32 8:07.443 14.520 14.554 14.582 14.657
Foster, Bob..........6 8 32 8:07.757 14.093 14.192 14.293 14.477
Kremke, Kerry........7 9 32 8:11.697 14.154 14.277 14.353 14.491
Zaier, Joe...........8 6 31 8:00.479 14.099 14.165 14.233 14.547
McKinney, Ken........9 7 30 8:00.894 13.883 14.008 14.111 14.238
Ski, Tim............10 2 13 3:17.162 13.844 13.990 14.288


I'm not sure what Bob F. ran with for power but everyone else ran 21.5 with the exception of Joe Z. with a 17.5. This doesn't show the speed difference but the 17.5 was getting ate up on the straights. The 21.5's were geared kinda all over the place from 4.2 - 4.7 I think. So its not necessarily the gearing or the straight speed that determines fast lap as we all know. So really I just thought I'd share how close the cars were, which makes it really cool!
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