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Old 10-16-2006, 11:50 AM   #4
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Re: Bedford Autodrome Lap Times - EVO

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Originally Posted by 7.3 AMG
I think the best answer for this track is that EVO's drivers are not true professionalls like Sport Auto's.
Oh you can be quite certain that EVO's drivers are up there with the best automotive journalists in the world. Dickie Meaden, John Barker and all have a long history in the game and hundreds of hours of track time at all but the highest level of motorsport. They've got so much time on that Autodrome track that driver influence is negligible on the outcome of a performance evaluation. They know those lines to within a few centimetres I'm sure...

Actually, the best answer is that ambient conditions (temperature, atmospheric pressure) and the car itself (engine outputs can vary by as much as 10% across identical models) are the most likely variables in accounting for the difference.
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