Triple digits expected both days per NOAA and weather.com. Today will be a cool 96F.
Do you need tire warmers when it's that hot?
Triple digits expected both days per NOAA and weather.com. Today will be a cool 96F.
Do you need tire warmers when it's that hot?
Not a shred of evidence exists in favor of the idea that life is serious.
I drank 2 Gal. last Sat. and had to buy more for the drive home.
So what you wanna do is:
- Get drunk and de-hydrated the night before
- bring a half empty 12 oz. water bottle
- Don't use warmers, but instead set your pressures a little low
- put anti-freeze back in your raditor
- Get some tires which are realy shagged out on the right side
thanks gene!! i'll try it!!
Jeff Black
Littleton, CO
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Great! All I gotta do is put the anti-freeze back in and I'm all set!Originally Posted by ebazyl";p="222087
And who gets to stand on the track all day with that? Respec' to the corna workas. We will accept thanks in beer form on Saturday night.Originally Posted by ebazyl";p="222084
Get all the CW's shitfaced Sat. night and watch the fun on Sunday!
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OMG, all of you be safe out there. that heat is unbelieveable!!
drink plenty of WATER, not beer!!!
good luck mel, ash and jessi... i'm thinking that your support will be ringside, from the pool!
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So most of us followed the first suggestion...Originally Posted by ebazyl";p="222087
...and someone here followed another suggestion that wasn't as fun
BTW- 110F on Sunday. 3 cases of heat exhaustion in the safety crew.
It was soooo HOT there. I was drinking like crazy and was still dehydrated enough that I had a pretty severe headache. Thank god for a/c and another 2 liters of water on the way home (and a bag of potato chips ).
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while loading the truck after the races it cooled WAY THE HELL down and a nice COOL breeze developed. we were all basking in the coolness until dysco burst our bubble by telling us it was still 90 FUCKING DEGREES!!!! (but damn it felt nice at ONLY 90) :sweating:
Jeff Black
Littleton, CO
Currently bikeless, but will be BMW shopping again come springtime.
138+ track temp. Yikes. It was hot but a fun weekend. That track is fast and fun. I drank just short of 5 gallons of water in 3 days. And like Bulller needed more on the way home. Im still thirsty the nnext day...Shew.
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haha the nice cool breeze at like 15-20mph gusts though.
It was a fun weekend that track is pretty fun.... except that its hot a hell all the time down there!
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Thanks. Im heart broke I ate it in the lead on NO...but it happens I guess. Nice pass into 3 on me in AU.... Gave me a load in my drawers I played hell trying to catch you but no luck. Great race man!!Originally Posted by Hoopty";p="222530
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Oh man, sorry to hear that, I didn't know you went down in N-O, heard someone did but did not know it was you. I guess you are ok? Thanks, it looked like you messed up your line in 2 and I had a pretty good drive on the inside so I took it. Looked like we were pretty close as I was going to the left, and you were coming back to the right. Sorry if you had to change your drawers. I took 117 there in AM-O too as he was getting impatient trying to get around MV and ran wide. Unfortunately he got me back on the inside of T4 a few laps later, as I was trying to catch MV.
i was on turn 4... that was some good racing
Jeff Black
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Yeah I got a little greedy and got on the gas a second to early and lost the back end. I held on and almost got out...then whamo!! It was all over. Im fine. couple bruised knuckles and a toe.Originally Posted by Hoopty";p="222547
AU: I did run a tad wide and thought I had more room than I did. U must have been closer than I anticipated. After the incident in NU I was SOOOO glad we didnt rub.
AO: Quickshifter failed at the beginning of the race so I had to go manual. That with the jitters from the NO crash I think I was 9th or something... Still enjoyed the track very much...
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Where did you go down in N-O?
I heard about the N-U incident, I guess that's how your leathers got torn on the shoulder?
I was getting a really good drive through 1 as I had it in 6th pretty much wide open. I was reeling you in, but I really wanted to get 117!!! I was drafting him down the front straight and had him through 1-2, but just couldn't get around him. When we hit lapped traffic he made some passes a turn before me and I lost him.