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shimmy 09-08-2010 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan (Post 62487)
Blimey, what a thread! Sounds like you all had fun one way or another!

Serious question then following on from Justin really, I'm sure is was T$ that said a standard CSL is quoted at 7:50 around the Ring, I ask, how the fook!?

official standard CSL time for full ring (not BTG) is 7m 50s

ive never been over 8 minutes :smokin:

mattCSLnut 09-08-2010 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by shimmy (Post 62488)

ive never been over 8 minutes :smokin:

Correction... you've never been... :whistle:

glendog74 09-08-2010 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by shimmy (Post 62488)

ive never been over 8 minutes :smokin:

At Snetterton...

glendog74 09-08-2010 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan (Post 62487)
Serious question then following on from Justin really, I'm sure is was T$ that said a standard CSL is quoted at 7:50 around the Ring, I ask, how the fook!?

Done on a closed test session and driven by a professional driver who knows the Ring very well i would imagine. :whistle:

A full lap adds around 20 seconds or so to the equivalent BTG time due to the extra bit of straight. That in theory would make the official CSL time of 7:50 a 7:30 BTG (approx). A few of us 'non-professional' drivers on here manage (albeit with better non-standard brakes) around the 8 minute BTG lap mark so i don't understand how you seem so surprised at that full lap time of 7:50 using a professional driver - it's only 30 seconds faster after all, over a distance of 22.8km. ;)

Dan 10-08-2010 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by glendog74 (Post 62493)
Done on a closed test session and driven by a professional driver who knows the Ring very well i would imagine. :whistle:

A full lap adds around 20 seconds or so to the equivalent BTG time due to the extra bit of straight. That in theory would make the official CSL time of 7:50 a 7:30 BTG (approx). A few of us 'non-professional' drivers on here manage (albeit with better non-standard brakes) around the 8 minute BTG lap mark so i don't understand how you seem so surprised at that full lap time of 7:50 using a professional driver - it's only 30 seconds faster after all, over a distance of 22.8km. ;)

I was suprised as I knew barely any of the above information barring the time, also didn't know it was a full lap as you all quote BTG :blalalala:

Never the less, I'd like another go at it one day soon, just need some more cups now! :hahaha:

sailorbaz 10-08-2010 12:26 PM

Ooooft, this took some catching up there. Not having internet in my new home is proving a nightmare, but now I am back at sea, it should be ok to keep up-to-date with proceedings, lol

DuncanR 11-08-2010 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by shimmy (Post 62488)
ive never been over 8 minutes :smokin:

at sex !!

AlexGTT 11-08-2010 10:27 AM

Originally Posted by shimmy http://www.cslregister.com/forum/ima...s/viewpost.gif
ive never been over 8 minutes :smokin:

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Originally Posted by DuncanR (Post 62593)
at sex !!

That's a little bit optimistic as well! :whistle::hahaha:


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