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Flash back on that event with -at last- a fantastic -for Elan fans - in-board vid ...
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5GMImUUxB8
Christian.
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5GMImUUxB8
Christian.
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Old English White - Fourth Gear
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Old English White wrote:Flash back on that event with -at last- a fantastic -for Elan fans - in-board vid ...
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5GMImUUxB8
Christian.
Hi Christian,
I did enjoy, thanks for posting up the link.
Doug.
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rgh0 wrote:Great video - the elan appears to have more oversteer than is desirable in almost every type of corner - but maybe its just the drivers style of continually turning in more than needed and then releasing it.
cheers
Rohan
In fact , Rohan , you are nearly right ; It's part of its driving style but not only ...
He had to stay in front of the Etype at its back ...
You can see the nose in the mirror ...
But , from the Etype , let's have a look:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZ2z3KuoEXY
Even better , a mix of the to inboard cams :
http://www.brothersteam.fr/node/39
Christian.
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Old English White - Fourth Gear
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What do the numbers in the bottom RH corner of the E-Type video represent?
Phil
1968 S4/SE FHC 36-7936
1968 S4/SE FHC 36-7936
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msd1107 wrote:Did you notice that the speed display in the E-Type got over 140 without it catching the Elan?
David
1968 36/7988
140Km/H ... 210 Km/H at the end of the straight ... The speed display doesn't figure the hundreds ...
Christian.
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Besides G forces, what else is displayed on the E-Type video?
Phil
1968 S4/SE FHC 36-7936
1968 S4/SE FHC 36-7936
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rgh0 wrote:Great video - the elan appears to have more oversteer than is desirable in almost every type of corner - but maybe its just the drivers style of continually turning in more than needed and then releasing it.
cheers
Rohan
Great video, very entertaining, no doubt! However, I would tend to agree with Rohan, the car seems very nervous, even in a straight line..... ! It may be, as you say, the driving style, but hardly in a straight line.....(??!) Do you know the set up ? ( - just curious...maybe I can pick up something...... ! )
Dag
Elan S1 -64/ Elan race-replica 26R / Works Escort TwinCam -69/ Brabham BT41 Holbay
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Fascinating video. It is interesting to see how long it takes some of the drivers to get up to race speed--except for the Lotus Eleven. He really takes off! Having started my racing in and against Elevens I was impressed with his performance but a 26R (or equivalent Elan) should have three seconds a lap on the average track over an Eleven as seemed to be the case once 'our' driver got up to speed. I do like E Types but the Elans always make it look easier.... The 'Vette was going well until he seemed to run out of brakes.
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