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Feb 5 is my 1st time out at lakeside. who else is going? any new mods from last year? whats times are people chasing?

I have booked driver training for the day to help me along the way and to learn the track a little quicker.

From the stories about this track im worried, but will take it slow until I know what Im doing out there.

Cant wait to get this time attack season underway!

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I can't go but will be at QR on 15th feb

will be at the remaining lakeside days though.

Traction control is a real killer around there with the elevation changes so turn it off and work your way up to full pace.

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we started running the michelins at 35 hot. i think this was a little high for them. going down to 32 hot. usually measure pressures on the fist several sessions. the 3rd-5th sessions dont normally show much change as long as you have calibrated things 'hot' for both am and pm. not sure if this would suit the Dunlops or not. might be an icdea to contact dunlop and ask them.

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