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Cross-in-Hand - Wikipedia

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Cross in Hand - Cross in Hand Raceway | Cross Hand …

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    Cross in Hand Raceway The village had its' own Stock Car circuit which opened for racing as a dirt track on 17 October 1965, Chichester's Trevor Carpenter winning the final. A second meeting two weeks later was cancelled due to bad weather and then the track remained closed until 20 July 1969 when the new concrete track was used for the first time.

Pete's Stock Car Pages - Cross in Hand - Claranet Soho

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    Formula One Stock Cars never ever raced at Cross in Hand. But for anyone with more than a passing interest in the oval race sport, the little track in the Sussex countryside not far from Heathfield was a jewel. At Cross in Hand the sun always shone, the racing was always intense and the crowds always good and enthusiastic.

cross vs. bite when scaling car - STLRacing.com

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    Apr 26, 2011 #4 If you want to try a set-up that has been really fast on tight turn tracks go with a high cross set-up with mid 50 rear % with around 200# lr. This set-up will get you through the corner but, you will need to run a soft rf and rr like around 850-950 rf and 1200 lf with a 125-150rr and a 250lr.

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    NASCAR Hall of Famer Mark Martin was on hand at Auto Club Speedway to take in Sunday's Wise Power 400 Cup Series race. Larson block squeezes teammate Elliott into wall: 'What the …

Understanding corner weights | Articles | Grassroots …

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    To calculate cross-weight percentage, add the RF weight to the LR weight and divide the sum by the total weight of the car. Cross-weight is also called wedge: If the percentage is over 50 percent, the car has wedge; if below 50 percent, the car has reverse wedge. More wedge means that the car will likely understeer more in a left turn.

Rick Ware Racing Adds Joey Hand to the 2022 NASCAR …

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    Mooresville, N.C. – Rick Ware Racing (RWR) has added veteran road racer Joey Hand, to the line-up for the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season. Hand will pilot the No. 15 Ford Mustang for all road course events throughout the season. "I am thrilled to have Joey Hand back with the RWR family for 2022," commented team owner Rick Ware.

The "ULTIMATE" Racing Car Chassis Setup Guide and …

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    In NASCAR Racing we are allowed a wide range of adjustment for the front tires. +5 is the most positive camber allowed, while -5 is the most negative camber allowed. In the rear we are only allowed adjustments of +1.8 through -1.8. Contact Patch

Sports Car Club of America

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    “Solo®” is the brand name for SCCA® Autocross and on paper it seems very simple – use traffic cones to make a mini-roadcourse in a parking lot or airport and see who can get the lowest time without hitting any cones or going off course.

New Cross Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Stock car racing The birth of oval track stock car racing in the UK and the first ever BriSCA Formula One Stock Car Racing took place at the New Cross Stadium, London on Good Friday, 16 April 1954. The final was won by car 11, Chevalier D'Orgeix. Racing continued here until 1956.

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