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Old 01-01-2010, 03:34 PM   #9
Chris "drooze" Wertman
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Default Re: Shifter control

I agree, but I want repeatablity across drivers. I can set up for exact and repeatable performance this way...no matter whos driving. Myself, the old man and 1 other driver at current and a real good chance of another....I know the car better than the driver......I know what its capable of and with some more data I will know WHERE...so eliminating a whole "human factor" in performance, or lack of it and repeatablity is a bigge for me.

The car is all electronics controlled....so...why not take advantage of something the rules allow and is best done for repeatablity ?

Ill shift a stick car....and thats the other combo. I like that its fun and Im good...but even I cant repeat my bests...its impossible...you can come close but not exact.

Besides Ive got a torn right rotator cuff and till I get it fixed later this year certain movments kinda light me up....thats my story and Im sticking to it....its my "handicapped accesable" option
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That long appendage on the right side of your body works really well and doesn't cost anything. Will last a long time too since it only has to move an inch or so twice each run.
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