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Post by Ced Collins on Jun 24, 2012 19:52:32 GMT -5
Rally Cross was a hit. Man that was a lot of fun. I'll have the results and scores up later tonight if all goes well.
Ford Subaru and Hyundai represented. Well done everyone. That was fun.
Driving the slowest car of the bunch took patience, it paid off in the 3rd race with a Podium spot...woo hoo.
Several drivers were complaining about the modified exhaust on the Hyundai...LOL. We will take a look at it back at the shop. ;D
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Post by scottr on Jun 24, 2012 23:00:05 GMT -5
I had a blast slinging gravel. Mark discovered the 700 hp option on the Subaru and drove it like a demon. The Ford is fast and stable. It pushes some but made real consistent laps. That's the only way I did well I just did not crash. In one segment Mark passed me like 4 times and I still won. In the middle segment he came back from 7 seconds down and passed me on the last lap. I tried the super sub after the race and it will take some major setup work to get it manageable. I don't know how it will work for the rally stages but mo power is almost always better. I was wondering why a Subaru mod would have the ford be the fastest. Look in the options remember look in the options.
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Post by rickrey on Jun 25, 2012 7:44:09 GMT -5
Sorry mr lucky, you will have to stay in the Ford,as you did not switch in the last race. You must keep the car you drove in the ralley cross, no car hopping like the Enduro series hehe.
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Post by markurban on Jun 26, 2012 10:18:39 GMT -5
Such a fun night of racing. The Subie with the high horsepower engine was a handful to drive, but really rewarding when you get it right. My biggest problem with it was several times in tarmac corners it would just roll over, could be the fact that I was running gravel tires on tarmac, but not sure why it was happening. It was really quite frustrating to be running well but then roll for no apparent reason.
Congrats to Scott for his two wins, consistency was key and he was solid all night!
Can't wait for the rally stage races.
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