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<blockquote data-quote="AustinSN" data-source="post: 15810205" data-attributes="member: 159453"><p>[ATTACH=full]1461964[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>We must have been watching different races. Every car in the field was running Michelins. They even made mention of this several times during the race that everyone in GTLM was running the same tires.</p><p></p><p>Overnight the Fords put a lap on the Corvettes and around 6 hours left the yellow allowed the #3 car to get back on the lead lap. It was #66, #67, #3 and for a few laps it looked like the #3 car had some speed, enough to sort of keep up, then it was like 18 seconds on the #3 car, then 31, then 60, and by 3.5 hours they had put him another lap down, by the end they put 2 laps on him.</p><p></p><p>The Fords were consistently .5-.7 faster per lap and were a little faster on pit lane, which was weird to me because the fuel tanks on both cars were the same size but the Ford's had a greater fuel flow restrictor and fueling is generally the slowest part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AustinSN, post: 15810205, member: 159453"] [ATTACH=full]1461964[/ATTACH] We must have been watching different races. Every car in the field was running Michelins. They even made mention of this several times during the race that everyone in GTLM was running the same tires. Overnight the Fords put a lap on the Corvettes and around 6 hours left the yellow allowed the #3 car to get back on the lead lap. It was #66, #67, #3 and for a few laps it looked like the #3 car had some speed, enough to sort of keep up, then it was like 18 seconds on the #3 car, then 31, then 60, and by 3.5 hours they had put him another lap down, by the end they put 2 laps on him. The Fords were consistently .5-.7 faster per lap and were a little faster on pit lane, which was weird to me because the fuel tanks on both cars were the same size but the Ford's had a greater fuel flow restrictor and fueling is generally the slowest part. [/QUOTE]
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