Winning lap (1:26:5) from Time Attack Cadwell on Monday
Winning lap (1:26:5) from Time Attack Cadwell on Monday
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Startline Al

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Wednesday 3rd April 2013
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McSam

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Wednesday 3rd April 2013
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yikes

That's absolutely mental.. Properly vicious pace from that car!

andy rob

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244 months

Thursday 4th April 2013
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mega quick car, how many bhp ??
Well done

keefr22

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221 months

Friday 5th April 2013
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So, daft question to those in the know, but what's the difference between Time Attack & a Sprint? I've had a quick look on the website, but haven't found the regs yet - & it's getting late!

Cracking video...!!


Startline Al

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Friday 5th April 2013
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andylaurence

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Friday 5th April 2013
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From what I understand, Time Attack is like qualifying - you attempt to set the fastest lap and I think you get multiple attempts.

Sprinting is from a standing start and you get just two practice runs and two timed runs (sometimes more) to set a time.

That Mitsubishi looks very fast and is cornering well. There's time to be had on the brakes though - 1.5G in the corners and barely 1G on the brakes.

Startline Al

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Friday 5th April 2013
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Very little track temperature that day, air temp was 2.5 degrees.....hope it warms up for Croft.

onomatopoeia

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Friday 5th April 2013
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keefr22 said:
So, daft question to those in the know, but what's the difference between Time Attack & a Sprint? I've had a quick look on the website, but haven't found the regs yet - & it's getting late!
You won't find the general regulations for Time Attack in the Blue Book. Whether by accident or design, not publishing them allows the Time Attack people to maintain a monopoly on organising the events, as no other clubs can possibly comply with the requirements to get a permit as they can't find out what those requirements are.

It is a curious situation and one I should have asked John Symes about when he addressed a meeting I attended.

geeks

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Friday 5th April 2013
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That is awesome i love Cadwell!

DanielSan

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189 months

Saturday 6th April 2013
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Most impressive performance at Cadwell had to be Danny Winstanley in the Sagaris, just shy of 2 seconds slower than the Evo with less power and only 2wd. But something like 5 seconds quicker than th next quicker 2wd car.

The next TA round should be good though as the new Roger Clark Motorsport Impreza will be out.

keefr22

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221 months

Saturday 6th April 2013
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onomatopoeia said:
You won't find the general regulations for Time Attack in the Blue Book. Whether by accident or design, not publishing them allows the Time Attack people to maintain a monopoly on organising the events, as no other clubs can possibly comply with the requirements to get a permit as they can't find out what those requirements are.

It is a curious situation and one I should have asked John Symes about when he addressed a meeting I attended.
Thanks - I'm glad that it wasn't a case of not seeing for looking when I had a look in the Blue Book & didn't find anything. The website I was referring to was the Time Attack one, & reading your post I'm now starting to see why I couldn't find any real regs on there either....!!

coppice

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Sunday 7th April 2013
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Extremely impressive lap; compares well with outright lap record of 1. 21.1 in a Jedi (bike engined single seater) . The previous record of 1.23.4 was held by Enrique Mansilla in a F 3 Ralt- it stood for at least 20 years from 1982!Pretty quick for 160bhp...

TheLastPost

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Sunday 7th April 2013
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coppice said:
...compares well with outright lap record of 1. 21.1 in a Jedi (bike engined single seater).
I'm more impressed with the Jedi's time, to be honest - it's not like they're the pinnacle of sophistication amongst single-seaters!

andylaurence

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233 months

Monday 8th April 2013
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TheLastPost said:
I'm more impressed with the Jedi's time, to be honest - it's not like they're the pinnacle of sophistication amongst single-seaters!
But what else runs at Cadwell? The British Sprint round was won with a 1:16.95 in 2011 from a standing start, but I don't know what the course length was.

Startline Al

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Monday 8th April 2013
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Roundup of the day here.

http://youtu.be/WJbPUaKa12s

rallycross

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259 months

Monday 8th April 2013
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some interesting looking cars there in the round-up clip.
would love to see these cars race rather than just single laps, these cars are todays world version of the old special saloons.

coppice

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Monday 8th April 2013
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It will be interesting to see if Time Attack at Croft produces more than the usual number of spectators ...(me , some other bloke and his dog ).

Edmundo2

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Monday 8th April 2013
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andylaurence said:
But what else runs at Cadwell? The British Sprint round was won with a 1:16.95 in 2011 from a standing start, but I don't know what the course length was.
As a Jedi driver I too was always impressed by a Jedi holding the lap record on the same basis. These things are pretty basic but effective all the same and well suited to Cadwell. I don't understand why the sprint time doesn't count? Is the sprint not a full lap. I presume a current top spec Gould or similar would be a contender for setting best time at Cadwell?

andy rob

652 posts

244 months

Monday 8th April 2013
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Edmundo2 said:
As a Jedi driver I too was always impressed by a Jedi holding the lap record on the same basis. These things are pretty basic but effective all the same and well suited to Cadwell. I don't understand why the sprint time doesn't count? Is the sprint not a full lap. I presume a current top spec Gould or similar would be a contender for setting best time at Cadwell?
I doubt the sprint will use the start line as also the finsh line so doubt it will be a full lap

andy rob

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Monday 8th April 2013
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rallycross said:
some interesting looking cars there in the round-up clip.
would love to see these cars race rather than just single laps, these cars are todays world version of the old special saloons.
Some of the cars do, Danny used to race his TVR in GT cup, however most of the turbo car are designed solely for time attack so wouldnt be capable to do a 20 min race running the power there on for there one lap charge