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Rollcentre Racing

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    Rollcentre Racing is closing ! RaceCarPreparation We have huge experience of building and running race cars, and making them go faster. From 750 MC to Le Mans 24. Rolling Chassis designed and built 4 Post Rig Work Radical SR8 winning in 2013 Rolling Chassis designed and built 1/17 Ferrari 458Challenge Upgrades

Tech Explained: Roll Centre - Racecar Engineering - Racing

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    For racing series where suspension adjustment is allowed, the roll centre is one of many tools in the race engineer’s proverbial toolbox when trying to fine-tune vehicle behaviour. However, as the roll centre plays a very complex role in the suspension kinematics and performance, there are many influences one needs to understand before adjusting.

Racing History - rollcentre-racing

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    Race Car Preparation | Ferrari 458C Parts and Modifications | Mosler Parts and Modifications | Sole UK Agents for Clearwater Lights | UK Stockist of Intercomp products | P.Mu Racing Pads Distributor | Design & Engineering Projects

Contact Us - rollcentre-racing

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    Rollcentre | Contact Us Find Us... Contact us ... Rollcentre Racing Ltd Hilltop House Somersham Road St Ives Cambridgeshire PE27 3LY UK (t) +44 (0) 1480 464052 (e) [email protected] Opening hours 9.00 - 5.00 pm Mon - Fri

Roll Center Explained - FMI Knowledge Base - FMI Racing

    http://kb.fmiracing.com/caster-camber-setup-document/roll-center-explained
    The roll center is an imaginary point around which the rear of the race car rolls. The height of the rear roll center (and the front also) is critical to handling. When you lower the panhard bar the rear roll center drops. A lowered rear roll center promotes side bite at the rear which tends to tighten corner handling.

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