Re: Sport Class speed potential
We do consider flutter. I think last year we were doing 450 down the VoS.
The Legacies (stock and racers) have been dive and flutter tested to these kinds of speeds. And #30 got the tail wrapped with several more layers of carbon to stiffen the tail.
Also the original post mentions the class has stagnated over the last 10 years. I know it's been about that long since Sharp retired from racing, but it only "looks" like speeds have stagnated. Looking only at Jeff's speeds you might think he has gotten slower when he is actually getting faster. This all goes back to the course was different pre-ghost and the timing was different pre-2016 or whenever that was. You sort through all that goblety gook and you find there is still a progression.
But even more telling than looking at the top speed is the class average. Now I couldn't tell you what that is, because that's a lot of data, but qualifying is probably easiest to use.
Lastly, the potential speed of the class is something I don't really care about. I just care about being the fastest on Sunday. But that being said, as long as I come back from Reno with things I want to improve, the answer is, we can still go faster.
And we are already working on stuff so I guarantee we can still go faster.
We do consider flutter. I think last year we were doing 450 down the VoS.
The Legacies (stock and racers) have been dive and flutter tested to these kinds of speeds. And #30 got the tail wrapped with several more layers of carbon to stiffen the tail.
Also the original post mentions the class has stagnated over the last 10 years. I know it's been about that long since Sharp retired from racing, but it only "looks" like speeds have stagnated. Looking only at Jeff's speeds you might think he has gotten slower when he is actually getting faster. This all goes back to the course was different pre-ghost and the timing was different pre-2016 or whenever that was. You sort through all that goblety gook and you find there is still a progression.
But even more telling than looking at the top speed is the class average. Now I couldn't tell you what that is, because that's a lot of data, but qualifying is probably easiest to use.
Lastly, the potential speed of the class is something I don't really care about. I just care about being the fastest on Sunday. But that being said, as long as I come back from Reno with things I want to improve, the answer is, we can still go faster.
And we are already working on stuff so I guarantee we can still go faster.
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