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It does affect you-by no more than about .2 tenths when you can drive, otherwise-and I know its hard to swallow for you guys its not as big a deal as you think-its YOU behind the wheel.
Why can my NA friends run 14.0 in fall and no slower than 14.2 in dead of summer? They lose about 1mph as well, but thats it.
On the flip side we have guys like DavidV-who run 13.3 in fall and couldnt even hit 13's on our track day-no offense to David but was he coping with track conditions? My guess is his 60ft was way off his good low 1.9's and he ran "avg" times. He's a perfect example IMO for your side of the argument...
Last edited by Alberto; 11-07-2007 at 10:20 AM.
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