Nascar at the dlc track

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KB18FAN
Just spent like 4hrs. at Spa with my KB NASCAR car tuning it. Started my setup over from scratch and at the end of the session I got a best lap of 2:11.572 with constant 2:12's. Now, before anyone criticizes me, thats a hugh improvement for me considering I have a VERY limited amount of experience on road courses. My goal is to get it down to the 2:05 range. That may sound impossible for someone like me who has only been turning left for the most part, but it will get done, watch me. If anyone would like the tune that I have so far, just say so. I didn't post it cause its far from done, but the above lap time is achievable with. Now, I'm off for some left turns for the night, lol. Anyone that wants to do some Daytona sprints, I'll have a room open. Clean lines and good times.

Racing Softs?
 
Try racing hards, much more fun:p

I'm trying to get better lap times, not have fun. You will never win a race on hard tires. They are way slower and that is not my objective. If you want fun, thats fine, its just not for me when I'm trying to be competitive.
 
KB18FAN
I'm trying to get better lap times, not have fun. You will never win a race on hard tires. They are way slower and that is not my objective. If you want fun, thats fine, its just not for me when I'm trying to be competitive.

To each their own, much more rewarding with racing hards, and if you dig deep enough online, a lot of people run racing hards on race cars, and are really competitive. Completely up to you how you race though, just a friendly suggestion:) just pulled a 2:19xxx in a completely stock Jeff Gordon 2010 car on racing hards on Spa, that's roughly 4 seconds faster than my Jeff Gordon 2011 car, but I think I can get the 2011 to go a little faster.
 
To each their own, much more rewarding with racing hards, and if you dig deep enough online, a lot of people run racing hards on race cars, and are really competitive. Completely up to you how you race though, just a friendly suggestion:) just pulled a 2:19xxx in a completely stock Jeff Gordon 2010 car on racing hards on Spa, that's roughly 4 seconds faster than my Jeff Gordon 2011 car, but I think I can get the 2011 to go a little faster.

Well, have fun with that.
 
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