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Thread: Entry entrance/exit speeds

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    I've recently started recording my track events with a gps based data acqusition system and was wondering about the corner entry/exit speed differences. What I am finding is that, on average, my corner exit speeds are only about 3-4mph faster than the entry speeds. I know that this difference will vary with the angle and camber of the corner, but wondering what is typical?

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    There is no typical change from corner entry to exit.
    For example, in a decreasing radius corner, you will exit more slowly than you entered!
    Read the book "driving in competition" by Alan Johnson. He has a great description of corner types, their relative importance, and how to analyze a track to minimize lap times.
    Data acquistion then becomes a great tool to help you optimize how you treat each corner to put together fast laps.

    Tak

    ITA 29
    SFR SCCA

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    Wow, Alan Johnson’s book was one of the first books I read that made me understand driving road racing circuits and the relative importance of different corners. That was long before I was racing and before many on this board were born. Good recommendation.
    dick patullo
    ner scca IT7 Rx7

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    (Barnes and Noble catalog entry)

    Carroll Smith's Drive to Win covers that material, too, and pretty well. I can't compare the two, though, since I haven't read Alan Johnson's book.
    Doug "Lefty" Franklin
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