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Sliced about a quarter second from last year's PB! Feelin pretty sloppy though as this was my first event back at tbolt since last year. I fixated a little too hard on getting more speed through T3 and T12 (which paid off!), but I was definitely slackin through T4, T6, and T9. If I can keep the aggression up everywhere, I'm sure I could make a 1:28 happen.
Clip is from DE4 group at NASANE 6/1/25, final session. Tires got hot and I called it quits after lap 4.
Details on the car: 1995 LT1 Firebird, 350whp, 3400lb? (w/o driver), RE71RS tires, basic suspension mods (stock geometry), lexan spoiler, and brakes. No driver aids of any kind (not even ABS). It's an arrive-and-drive street car.
See setup vid for more detail: https://youtu.be/-mbkChV6hRE
Footage looks a lot more intense because I have gopro hypersmooth turned off. I am trying to find a stabilization setting that is halfway between the on and off settings. Might have to do it in post.
#dumpsterfirebird #njmp