rec.autos.simulators

NASCAR setups

Mario Petrinovic

NASCAR setups

by Mario Petrinovic » Tue, 09 Dec 2003 21:21:11

        Any recommendation on a good book on setuping a NASCAR car? -- Mario
Bob

NASCAR setups

by Bob » Wed, 10 Dec 2003 10:13:51

Might find something here http://www.ssapubl.com/


Byron John Forbe

NASCAR setups

by Byron John Forbe » Wed, 10 Dec 2003 10:39:41

   Should still be relevant - http://www.sascar.com/guide/2002guide.html


Rusty Unge

NASCAR setups

by Rusty Unge » Wed, 10 Dec 2003 12:45:39

On Tue, 09 Dec 2003 01:39:41 GMT, "Byron John Forbes"


>   Should still be relevant - http://www.sascar.com/guide/2002guide.html

That one will always be relevant.  Great job with that one!  I have
always sort of used it as my Bible when trying to do setup work!

"What does a redneck say right before he dies? Hey y'all, watch this!"
-Michael Waltrip, August 22nd, 2003, Bristol

Joel Brow

NASCAR setups

by Joel Brow » Wed, 10 Dec 2003 13:25:58

Are you looking for something to help with a real car or something to help
with a game ?


Mario Petrinovic

NASCAR setups

by Mario Petrinovic » Thu, 11 Dec 2003 06:47:28

Joel Brown :

        I was actually thinking of something to help me with the game. But I
wanted something really thorough, some ultimate knowlage. I saw Sascar's
2003 guide. It was almost good enough, but incomplete. I completly forgot to
check 2002. Anyway, I am looking for something even more thorough. Something
with in-detail explainations of everything (normaly, 'everything' concernig
the game).

        BTW, thanks to everybody for good links
        Mario

SimRace

NASCAR setups

by SimRace » Thu, 11 Dec 2003 07:28:47


SASCAR's guide is pretty much the defacto standard for setups within the
Papy sim line. Everything else is learned by seat time really. No one can
actually tell you the line you need to drive or how to handle your car. They
can tell you how *they* do it, but that may or may not work for you, your
inherent style, and/or your equipment (as wheels do make a difference too).
People that are good typically have been at it a while, people that aren't
that good are typically newer. There is no subsitute for practice and race
experience in this sim IMO.

Larr

NASCAR setups

by Larr » Thu, 11 Dec 2003 11:27:05

Yeah, anyone know when that guide will be finished.  It's been a while :)

-Larry



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