Thats a rubber down track there boy if you have a flat track you need 2 in plus stagger, if you run a medium banked about 1.5 in of stagger, if you run high banked like 1.0 and less inchesneed front and back stagger for scythe
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Left 58% rear 53.5 nose 46.5 cross 67%
Burris 33a tire
Degrees of banking does not dictate stagger, tighter turn radius does.Thats a rubber down track there boy if you have a flat track you need 2 in plus stagger, if you run a medium banked about 1.5 in of stagger, if you run high banked like 1.0 and less inches
I disagree, in practice, a banked track requires shallower stagger.Degrees of banking does not dictate stagger, tighter turn radius does.
That's not our finding, usually as banking increases, track length decreasesI disagree, in practice, a banked track requires shallower stagger.
In practice meaning you went to an entire session as a practice, OR meaning in hot laps of a single event ?I disagree, in practice, a banked track requires shallower stagger.
Yes that’s triple d running a cloneIs that Triple D? If so I would be looking at 1 1/4 front and rear. I haven't been racing much the past month or so, I'm going there Saturday so I've been stretching left rears today to get to 1 1/4. If youre running Small Block Open 1 inch rear stagger.
Both does actuallyDegrees of banking does not dictate stagger, tighter turn radius does.