S2ki.com Lap Time Database
#21
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Originally Posted by andrewhake' timestamp='1465617458' post='23990563
[quote name='shind3' timestamp='1465609813' post='23990535']
[quote name='andrewhake' timestamp='1465598725' post='23990460']
I don't believe you even looked at the spreadsheets. But thanks for the suggestion..
[quote name='andrewhake' timestamp='1465598725' post='23990460']
I don't believe you even looked at the spreadsheets. But thanks for the suggestion..
anyway, sorry, I'll shutup and submit lap times now.
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lol. good plan. i guess my work place doesn't let me do 'research' on gooogle docs...
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Some people just don't know when to take the L and stop digging the hole deeper. You are so stupid I am not even sure why I even bothering to respond, but I am in a helping mood so here it goes.
Not sure what this has to do with your work place. This isn't work, I am not doing 'research' on google docs for work, I am doing it for myself and the other intelligent people of s2ki, unfortunately you don't seem to be within that particular group. By 'research' I was referring to you simply clicking a link before making a stupid statement on a subject matter you don't know anything about.
Don't want to use this data or make submissions? No problem, pay it no mind.
#22
Registered User
This has been an incredible journey so far. You keep talking down to me even after I said 'sorry, i'll submit laptimes now'.
#24
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#25
Thread Starter
Wanted to also mention. If you don't see a track listed don't assume your data isn't wanted. I add tracks as I receive submissions to make it much easier to manage. At some point I might consider making a full on site dedicated for this, but now this works great and isn't too much work on my end.
#27
This is kind of pointless without having some idea of power/weight (if much different from stock) and TIRES! Also, assuming average and dry conditions...
But really, TIRES! If not, I and maybe others won't bother with this. On our local track, there is an easy 5+ second difference between Hankook V12 EVO and Hankook RS3. That kind of uncertainty without knowing the tires being used is good for patting yourself on the back but little else. Even if you had different 'Tiers'. Like Max Performance, UHP, Racing Slick, etc...
But really, TIRES! If not, I and maybe others won't bother with this. On our local track, there is an easy 5+ second difference between Hankook V12 EVO and Hankook RS3. That kind of uncertainty without knowing the tires being used is good for patting yourself on the back but little else. Even if you had different 'Tiers'. Like Max Performance, UHP, Racing Slick, etc...
http://www.tracklaptimes.com/
just saying.
#28
Originally Posted by shind3' timestamp='1465580594' post='23990198
This is kind of pointless without having some idea of power/weight (if much different from stock) and TIRES! Also, assuming average and dry conditions...
But really, TIRES! If not, I and maybe others won't bother with this. On our local track, there is an easy 5+ second difference between Hankook V12 EVO and Hankook RS3. That kind of uncertainty without knowing the tires being used is good for patting yourself on the back but little else. Even if you had different 'Tiers'. Like Max Performance, UHP, Racing Slick, etc...
But really, TIRES! If not, I and maybe others won't bother with this. On our local track, there is an easy 5+ second difference between Hankook V12 EVO and Hankook RS3. That kind of uncertainty without knowing the tires being used is good for patting yourself on the back but little else. Even if you had different 'Tiers'. Like Max Performance, UHP, Racing Slick, etc...
http://www.tracklaptimes.com/
just saying.
#30
Originally Posted by Driven' timestamp='1465864520' post='23992534
[quote name='shind3' timestamp='1465580594' post='23990198']
This is kind of pointless without having some idea of power/weight (if much different from stock) and TIRES! Also, assuming average and dry conditions...
But really, TIRES! If not, I and maybe others won't bother with this. On our local track, there is an easy 5+ second difference between Hankook V12 EVO and Hankook RS3. That kind of uncertainty without knowing the tires being used is good for patting yourself on the back but little else. Even if you had different 'Tiers'. Like Max Performance, UHP, Racing Slick, etc...
This is kind of pointless without having some idea of power/weight (if much different from stock) and TIRES! Also, assuming average and dry conditions...
But really, TIRES! If not, I and maybe others won't bother with this. On our local track, there is an easy 5+ second difference between Hankook V12 EVO and Hankook RS3. That kind of uncertainty without knowing the tires being used is good for patting yourself on the back but little else. Even if you had different 'Tiers'. Like Max Performance, UHP, Racing Slick, etc...
http://www.tracklaptimes.com/
just saying.
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your skills amaze me every time.