Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 113, Issue 48 | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Fellippe Galletta (fellippe.galletta![]() |
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Date: Mon, 28 Dec 2015 10:02:26 -0800 (PST) |
FG
On Monday, December 28, 2015, Erik Nielsen <judge4re [at] gmail.com> wrote:
The TR’s were definitely not track ready, especially the brakes. I’ll defer to Charles to explain exactly what he said when the middle pedal went to the floor with nothing happening at Talledega many years ago...On Dec 28, 2015, at 11:35 AM, Rick Moseley <ramosel [at] pacbell.net> wrote:Well, there is that....In my world (not recommended for anyone), the TRs were never really "sports cars" intended for cornering as Peter brought up. They were built for the US market, point and shoot, freeway eaters. And they are damn good at that! Get near a track and I'd bet on the German tail slapper. Unless said track has a really long straight.Just my 2 pesos...RickOr that TTO is one of the few appealing things about an older 911.....for those that can handle it at least.On Sun, Dec 27, 2015 at 6:41 AM, Peter Pless <ferrarilist [at] pless.com.au> wrote:Is anyone else amused that the owner of a 512TR makes fun of a Porsche for having trailing throttle oversteer?
Just sayin’
From: Doug & Terri [mailto:dnt [at] dock.net]
Sent: Sunday, 27 December 2015 4:59 PM
To: Peter Pless
Cc: 'Ferrari List'
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Ferrari Digest, Vol 113, Issue 48
RM notes “That was always the fun of coming up behind a 911 variant on track.”
Picture this – 1978 Lemans – The Porsche 935’s twin KKK turbos were getting beaten right at the end of the Mulsanne Straight. After the race, Porsche guys talked with Renault team and asked them how they always managed to snooker them at that corner. Easy was the reply – going down Mulsanne Straight you turbos turn white hot. When our driver saw them go from white to yellow to orange - - - we knew you were off the gas. Voila. Snooker.
DOUG
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- Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 113, Issue 48, (continued)
- Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 113, Issue 48 Peter Pless, December 27 2015
- Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 113, Issue 48 Fellippe Galletta, December 28 2015
- Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 113, Issue 48 Rick Moseley, December 28 2015
- Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 113, Issue 48 Erik Nielsen, December 28 2015
- Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 113, Issue 48 Fellippe Galletta, December 28 2015
- Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 113, Issue 48 clyderomerof4, December 28 2015
- Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 113, Issue 48 Peter Pless, December 28 2015
- Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 113, Issue 48 Fellippe Galletta, December 28 2015
- Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 113, Issue 48 LS, December 28 2015
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