thePill
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Simply, until the vehicles running at the Ring lays down a baseline, stock OEM lap, we will never know how much a cage helps.
That said, as long as a cage remains in the car for "official" runs, WE will never know the true potential of the platform. A cage can be constructed as needed when no Rulebooks are around. The ZL1 had a hefty cage, what if a small portion of the z28's advantage over the ZL1 was due to a new, more efficient cage design? Now that part is in the car and working to an unknown degree, it becomes part of the equation... Or in many regards, another missing link. This is a technical variable, a major one, that never makes production.
I think I'm done talking about the Ring, it's an elementary conversation that provides zero specifics about the car in question. There are no control measures to prevent Team Camaro from shaving lap times...
I said, SHAVING LAP TIMES....
I think the Ring conversation should end there. If you can't accept that they cheated in such a highly visible area, you won't understand Chassis Fabrication and Engineering.
That said, as long as a cage remains in the car for "official" runs, WE will never know the true potential of the platform. A cage can be constructed as needed when no Rulebooks are around. The ZL1 had a hefty cage, what if a small portion of the z28's advantage over the ZL1 was due to a new, more efficient cage design? Now that part is in the car and working to an unknown degree, it becomes part of the equation... Or in many regards, another missing link. This is a technical variable, a major one, that never makes production.
I think I'm done talking about the Ring, it's an elementary conversation that provides zero specifics about the car in question. There are no control measures to prevent Team Camaro from shaving lap times...
I said, SHAVING LAP TIMES....
I think the Ring conversation should end there. If you can't accept that they cheated in such a highly visible area, you won't understand Chassis Fabrication and Engineering.
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