
Originally Posted by
OnURleft
I'm not saying its not true. They need to film the tire and say this is the TIRE. then film the brake pad and say....THIS IS THE BRAKE PAD USED..Film the suspension, brake fluid..everything then immediately head out there with SAID car. Namely Nissan needs to due this...
There are so many variables that could dramatically change the time that they are not mentioning. For example, after about 3 laps at my cars maximum potential on Road Atlanta the stock brake fluid is SHOT and I start loosing slight amounts of time..... I gain seconds after laps from just a slightly more aggressive pad (i'm not talking my race pads), seconds from more aggressive street tires etc. etc. etc. The smallest things make the biggest difference when you run flat out for longer than 1 minute, especially on a 8 minute track and I just don't buy into it because I.M.O it's NOT documented properly. It means nothing to me. I think any club racer, instructor or pro driver would have something to say about that as well.