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As Mike Swiss suggested;
Recek appeared to have the fastest car, the last 2/3 or 3/4 of the race.
The chart confirms that; and he finished on Black, so he was most likely on cruise control
NB: As it turns out, Budrys stopped at one stage to Change Tyres (Unseen by myself on the night), which is how Recek made up the deficit and gained the lead.
Re: 2023 ISRA Worlds Atlantic City Results
Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2023 12:10 pm
by stoo23
a slightly different 'Perspective'
Recorded by a 'Slotter", that just happened to be staying at the Resort
Shows the Race 'prep' rooms and other stuff.
Re: 2023 ISRA Worlds Atlantic City Results
Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2023 12:19 pm
by stoo23
Info' on the 'Production' Team Races
Re: 2023 ISRA Worlds Atlantic City Results
Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2023 12:16 pm
by stoo23
The NSR ES32 cars.
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The NSR Motor used in ES32.
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Interestingly, it appears to include a Bracket that incorporates an Outside Rear 'Bell' bearing mount.
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As ALL the Motors the NSR guys were using were Design 'Prototypes', I'm not sure when this occurred OR what Stefano was trying to achieve, being either a simple Re-Wind to original Spec' or making a change for Different Performance.
It Does sound like they wrre maybe 'Pushing the boundaries' a bit, as it seems a few ESC's were Blown (as well as Motors) and One Controller was 'taken out' by the ESC failing (PWM Controller).