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NASA March 28-29 @ VIR
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<blockquote data-quote="brkntrxn" data-source="post: 8049838" data-attributes="member: 12396"><p>I've run VIR in the rain... and it sucked a big one. Like driving my 91 Mustang GT in Chicago winters.</p><p></p><p>Over the winter, they diamond ground all the turns. Then came back and sprayed down a sealer. All turns now have more traction than they ever had in the past. </p><p></p><p>HOWEVER, in the rain, you guys with decent horsepower cars need to be careful. Although the turns have "new found" traction, the straights DO NOT. What has been happening is you have good traction on braking and through turn in, and good traction through acceleration and track out. About the time you completely unwind the wheel, you hit the old pavement and the back end kicks out from under you.</p><p></p><p>Be mindful of this!!!!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>-Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brkntrxn, post: 8049838, member: 12396"] I've run VIR in the rain... and it sucked a big one. Like driving my 91 Mustang GT in Chicago winters. Over the winter, they diamond ground all the turns. Then came back and sprayed down a sealer. All turns now have more traction than they ever had in the past. HOWEVER, in the rain, you guys with decent horsepower cars need to be careful. Although the turns have "new found" traction, the straights DO NOT. What has been happening is you have good traction on braking and through turn in, and good traction through acceleration and track out. About the time you completely unwind the wheel, you hit the old pavement and the back end kicks out from under you. Be mindful of this!!!!! -Kevin [/QUOTE]
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