Harry Grove September 13th Results

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Harry Grove September 13th Results

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Another wet event except for a few lucky people. Let me know if you see any issues either by posting here or sending me a private message.

September 13th Results

All recorded runs can be seen here.

Here are the runs from the September 14th Test & Tune.
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This was one of the most fun course layouts at Frederick in my opinion. Thanks for a great event.

(Any news or updates on getting this lot repaved or filling in some of the cracks/potholes? I'd help with labor/finances here...)
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Added a link to the T&T runs.
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SpectreRT wrote:This was one of the most fun course layouts at Frederick in my opinion. Thanks for a great event.

(Any news or updates on getting this lot repaved or filling in some of the cracks/potholes? I'd help with labor/finances here...)
We've got a thread discussing the pothole situation here.
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So the wet vs. dry time difference seems to be around 5 seconds, at least for our car and/or wet driving skills. That's about what I remembered from a rainy event last year as well. That's a huge difference and yet somehow both wet and dry feel similarly "fast" to me when driving, perhaps because in each case we're testing the limit of traction.
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My runs were pretty similar to that. Wet times were about 5 seconds slower. Never ceases to amaze me how much I learn about driving while autocrossing in the wet.
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