On Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 4:31:39 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:Race 2 result
On 2022-09-21 13:20, Alan wrote:
On 2022-09-21 07:26, Thomas E. wrote:
Alan, please supply results for top level races where the Kents
are competitive with Honda. Please supply statistics showing
that the Kent has a performance advantage on the track.
Lacking that evidence you are lying. I look forward to being
proven wrong with evidence, not just word.
'If you are keeping up to the F1600 Series, we have 2 poles and 2
podium finishes in the last 3 races using a DB6.'
That would be these results from...
Pittsburgh International Race Complex, June 3-5, 2022
Qualifying result (position, car number, driver, time, difference
to pole, car):
5 3 Jonathan Lee 1:47.630 0.754 Swift DB6/Ford
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Race 2 result(position, car number, driver, laps, best lap, car)
3 3 Jonathan Lee 14 1:47.457 Swift DB6/Ford
<https://assets-global.website-files.com/5e6065f5b2e7eb0f83419949/629cdf8532efec0af247c105_F16%20Provisional%20R2%20Results.pdf>
Summit Point, August 19-21(position, car number, driver, laps, best lap, car)
4 3 Jonathan Lee 13 1:48.022 Swift DB6/Ford
<https://assets-global.website-files.com/5e6065f5b2e7eb0f83419949/629d2a121dfa80228f1ae32f_f16%20Provisional%20R3%20Results.pdf>
Race 1 result
Qualifying result (position, car number, driver, time, car):
1 3 Jonathan Lee 1:15.832 Swift DB6/Ford
<https://assets-global.website-files.com/5e6065f5b2e7eb0f83419949/630008d2308db5f1163aa6a7_F16%20%20Q1%20for%20R1.pdf>
Race 1 result(position, car number, driver, laps, best lap, car)
3 3 Jonathan Lee 17 1:16.973 Swift DB6/Ford (0.281 seconds
behind the winner, BTW)
<https://assets-global.website-files.com/5e6065f5b2e7eb0f83419949/630160b0d14c085b1607728f_F16%20Provisional%20R1%20Results.pdf>
How's that, Liarboy?(position, car number, driver, laps, best lap, car)
3 3 Jonathan Lee 17 1:16.862 Swift DB6/Ford (0.364 seconds
behind the winner, BTW)
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Oh, one detail I missed from the ad on ApexSpeed that led to this:
'In Regards to the Ford vs. Honda Debate:
With my experience at FRP, the Ford engine competes well with
no-expense spared Hondas. I have had no problem getting the job
done with a ford and actually prefer to use it on some tracks. I
have a top-notch Honda, so I think I'm qualified to make this
statement.'
Game, set, and match, Liarboy.
Now try to show a modicum of class for once.
Alan you are trying so hard and failing so miserably. How many
drivers at SCCBC have the resources to maintain a Kent to the level
of this Johnathan Lee? How much time and money have you spent on your
engine compared to everyone else in SCCBC in Formula F? Why are
almost all the top teams running the Honda?
As you stated earlier the reason the Honda is so successful is that
it makes for a more competitive car all things considered. You
admitted what I have been saying for so long. Game, set, match.
Even the high-end teams have budgetary limits and...
...far, FAR, more importantly...
...limits on their available TIME.
There are nearly always things you'd could be doing to go faster, if
only you had more time to do them...
...more time for testing...
...more time for setup changes...
On 2022-09-21 13:20, Alan wrote:
On 2022-09-21 07:26, Thomas E. wrote:
Alan, please supply results for top level races where the Kents are
competitive with Honda. Please supply statistics showing that the Kent
has a performance advantage on the track.
Lacking that evidence you are lying. I look forward to being proven
wrong with evidence, not just word.
'If you are keeping up to the F1600 Series, we have 2 poles and 2 podium finishes in the last 3 races using a DB6.'
That would be these results from...
Pittsburgh International Race Complex, June 3-5, 2022
Qualifying result
(position, car number, driver, time, difference to pole, car):
5 3 Jonathan Lee 1:47.630 0.754 Swift DB6/Ford
<https://assets-global.website-files.com/5e6065f5b2e7eb0f83419949/629b806715e0656da9d3c034_F16%20Q1%20for%20R1-2.pdf>
Race 2 result
(position, car number, driver, laps, best lap, car)
3 3 Jonathan Lee 14 1:47.457 Swift DB6/Ford
<https://assets-global.website-files.com/5e6065f5b2e7eb0f83419949/629cdf8532efec0af247c105_F16%20Provisional%20R2%20Results.pdf>
Race 2 result
(position, car number, driver, laps, best lap, car)
4 3 Jonathan Lee 13 1:48.022 Swift DB6/Ford
<https://assets-global.website-files.com/5e6065f5b2e7eb0f83419949/629d2a121dfa80228f1ae32f_f16%20Provisional%20R3%20Results.pdf>
Summit Point, August 19-21
Qualifying result
(position, car number, driver, time, car):
1 3 Jonathan Lee 1:15.832 Swift DB6/Ford
<https://assets-global.website-files.com/5e6065f5b2e7eb0f83419949/630008d2308db5f1163aa6a7_F16%20%20Q1%20for%20R1.pdf>
Race 1 result
(position, car number, driver, laps, best lap, car)
3 3 Jonathan Lee 17 1:16.973 Swift DB6/Ford
(0.281 seconds behind the winner, BTW)
<https://assets-global.website-files.com/5e6065f5b2e7eb0f83419949/630160b0d14c085b1607728f_F16%20Provisional%20R1%20Results.pdf>
Race 1 result
(position, car number, driver, laps, best lap, car)
3 3 Jonathan Lee 17 1:16.862 Swift DB6/Ford
(0.364 seconds behind the winner, BTW)
<https://assets-global.website-files.com/5e6065f5b2e7eb0f83419949/63029e98640ea77c1c5a5ea2_F16%20Provisional%20R3%20Results%20WITH%20penalty.pdf>
How's that, Liarboy?Oh, one detail I missed from the ad on ApexSpeed that led to this:
'In Regards to the Ford vs. Honda Debate:
With my experience at FRP, the Ford engine competes well with no-expense spared Hondas. I have had no problem getting the job done with a ford
and actually prefer to use it on some tracks. I have a top-notch Honda,
so I think I'm qualified to make this statement.'
Game, set, and match, Liarboy.
Now try to show a modicum of class for once.
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