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Olaf Lehmann




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Hello ,
at first an official hint: All Double Dashers must update to new and final version [URL=http://eolc.de/Olaf_Lehmann/pitstop3.7z]pitstop3_Patch[/URL].

In the last days I drived some laps. At Porto should be no problem with dirty tires, but this track produces more wear effect than the tracks we driven in DD before. The reason are the long braking zones. So the tires get very hot contact patch temps Hot contact patch temps produces (negative) wheelspin under braking…and wheelspin produces tire wear.
I think the race should be interesting in the last laps.

Best Regards
Olaf

02.11.2013, 10:59  
Bastian Grupp




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terrible track...had a freeze right now and the heyballs make you stuck even with light contact.

10.11.2013, 16:49  
Pedro_Berg.vd




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Original von Bastian Grupp
terrible track...had a freeze right now and the heyballs make you stuck even with light contact.



-I am worried to!
Could not drive a timed lap because of freezes

-But the track is not terrible......love it

-And yes the heyballs are very friendly,
like in the song from "The Eagles - Hotel California"
You can check-out any time you like, But you can never leave!

10.11.2013, 19:39  
Bastian Grupp




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Zitat:
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Zitat:
Original von Bastian Grupp
terrible track...had a freeze right now and the heyballs make you stuck even with light contact.



-And yes the heyballs are very friendly,
like in the song from "The Eagles - Hotel California"
You can check-out any time you like, But you can never leave!



nice quote ! haha

10.11.2013, 20:30  
   
   

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