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Chuckwalla CW NASA TT6 record 2:01.6 MR2 Spyder
Eric Kennel

Eric Kennel is a skilled American motorsport driver known for his performances in time attack and circuit racing. Recognized for his precise driving and technical expertise, Kennel has earned podium finishes in various competitive events. His ability to fine-tune car setups and consistently deliver fast lap times has made him a standout competitor. With a focus on performance and continuous improvement, Eric Kennel has built a strong reputation in the motorsport community. His dedication to pushing the limits of his car and driving abilities keeps him as a respected figure in the racing world.

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United States
Level:
Amateur
Eric Kennel
Lap Date : 18 Feb, 2025
2min 1.6sec (+0.41s)
Chuckwalla Valley Raceway (CW)
Toyota MR2 Spyder/ MR-S W30 2000 (EricKennel/ToyoRR)
Medium
Tire: 40 Proxes RR
Brake: EBC Yellowstuff
Tire Size: 195/50/15
Published on 26 Feb, 2025

I know, under steer for days! I think I had murdered the front tires from Saturday, I should have rotated them to the rear, but I only did side to side. The car also has a nasty habit of snap over steer right now at higher speeds, which is my turn in is so aggresive, I'm usually much smoother on my steering inputs. The quick turn in doesn't allow the suspension to load up and transition to a snap over steer moment. I'm going to go through the setup and figure out why it's handling like this, maybe some bad knuckle bushings in the rear.

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