So, if you don't break my record, do I get to go (nyah, nyah, nyah...)?[/b]
I've emailed Mark Senior (RE and all-around great guy) because I don't really know who's responsible for records.
Interesting that, if you'd asked me on November 2nd if that ITB record was cheated up, I would have thought, "yes." I don't think so much, now.![]()
K [/b]
I know VERY, VERY well that what Mark drove was legit. I would never doubt what he or that car were capable of legally. My only point is that I know that the current ITA record is about 2sec. fasters than what's published in that PDF. A PDF that says "OFFICIAL COURSE RECORDS AS OF 08/13/06" and that the record holder is James Evans from the MARRS/SARRC a few years ago w/ a 2:19.1
The results from Mark's record-setting race on 3/19/06 are here:
http://www.ncrscca.com/Pdf/2006Results/Mar...GROUP2_RACE.pdf
So, if we already see one inconsistency in that region's record keeping, we might just have to go through every result sheet since the track reopened. [/b]
DJ..... There are actually 5 configurations at VIR. The Full Course is 3.27 miles and most closely resembles the old track from the 70's. The Full course can be divided into the North Course (2.25 miles) and the South Course (1.65 miles). There is also a track within the confines of the Full course called the Patriot course (1.1 mile). If you combine the Full and Patriot courses you get the longest configuration (4.2 miles, ish). I hope this helps.
http://www.virclub.com/guide/Facilitymap.jpg
The track records on this thread are for the Full Course. [/b]
In any event, Dan, while I would love to be closer to Laguna Seca, Mid Ohio or Watkins Glen, VIR and RA are both great tracks and we are lucky to have them as close as they are. Hope you make VIR this year, and we get a chance to actually meet.
Jeff [/b]