At the CCA races at VIR, there are a couple of Spec e36’s that are 4 or 5 seconds a lap faster than the rest…
The grass is not always greener on the other side
That 22 year old office girl you are looking at has herpes.
Yall get it?
Al
At the CCA races at VIR, there are a couple of Spec e36’s that are 4 or 5 seconds a lap faster than the rest…
The grass is not always greener on the other side
That 22 year old office girl you are looking at has herpes.
Yall get it?
Al
FARTBREF wrote:
[quote]At the CCA races at VIR, there are a couple of Spec e36’s that are 4 or 5 seconds a lap faster than the rest…
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I think part of that is that generally there are less fast drivers at the front of a class in BMWCCA. There are lot more fast guys in Spec E30.
Elephant4 wrote:
[quote]FARTBREF wrote:
[quote]At the CCA races at VIR, there are a couple of Spec e36’s that are 4 or 5 seconds a lap faster than the rest…
[/quote]
I think part of that is that generally there are less fast drivers at the front of a class in BMWCCA. There are lot more fast guys in Spec E30.[/quote]
Agreed. I hear the SE36 guys complaining about that a lot.
Elephant4 wrote:
[quote]FARTBREF wrote:
[quote]At the CCA races at VIR, there are a couple of Spec e36’s that are 4 or 5 seconds a lap faster than the rest…
[/quote]
I think part of that is that generally there are less fast drivers at the front of a class in BMWCCA. There are lot more fast guys in Spec E30.[/quote]
agreed…i think that (currently) the talent pool is deeper in spec e30…there are some very good drivers in spec e36 and the front runners have very close races but the spread in lap times from front to back is probably pretty similar to what you see in spec e30…
Al - I’m pretty sure the vintage guys are thankful you’re in SE30 too.
maybe relieved is a better word?