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This is the second in car video of my running my Stohr WF-1 after building her into the top tear of the Prototype class for SCCA Club Racing. We were running the SRO configuration at Sonoma Raceway and what a beautiful day it was. We did not have a totally seamless day. We started with issues with shifting pressure that needless to say was an opps on my part. From there just your typical things to expect from a first time shake out. The brakes were not 100% simply because you're lucky if you get all the air out of the system after a first install. I did miss my camber numbers in the right front and was a little soft by about .5 of a degree so she struggled to turn left. Like Derek Zoolander. We also needed to fine tune the shifting system. Had a sticky throttle down in the -10% range. But beside that the girl ran super solid. Super sorry to the GT4 car I accidentally brake checked in the bus stop. Was still getting use to the hand clutch......