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OSR League Update for January 24, 2017

January 24, 2017 by Jeff Kendrick 3 Comments

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All of the Old School Racing Leagues will return to fixed setups beginning Friday, January 27. As the poll indicates, league members prefer fixed setups over open setups. This proves out in league participation. We always have more people racing when when we race on fixed setups. The setups provided will be slightly modified versions of the iRacing setups. In almost all cases, no spring adjustments will be made which will limit other adjustments. Some of the things that will be adjusted are

  • camber
  • tire pressures
  • gear
  • small stagger adjustments
  • shocks (because the iRacing shock settings are ridiculous on most of the current setups)
  • track bars (on cars that have them).

This will produce a baseline setup that is very drivable and should suit everyone well.

Last Week’s Race Winners

  • Modified – Donny Moore
  • Rookie Street Stock – Kevin LaBree
  • Pro Street Stock – Bryce Senesac
  • Late Model Stock Car – Brad Carpenter

Coming Up

This Friday night, the Modifieds are at New Smyrna Speedway for a morning race. Practice begins at 9:00 pm eastern time with qualifying at 9:30 and racing at 9:35. We will be using this setup: [wpfilebase tag=file id=2002 tpl=filebrowser /].

Sunday night, the Rookie and Pro Street Stocks visit South Boston Speedway for a race under the lights.

  • Rookie Streets Stocks – 6:30 pm eastern, 60 laps
  • Pro Street Stocks – 7:30 pm eastern, 75 laps

Both Street Stock races will use this setup: [wpfilebase tag=file id=2004 tpl=filebrowser /].

Last but not least, the Late Model Stock Cars head to Lanier National Speedway Sunday night at 9:00 pm eastern for a 90 lap afternoon race. I’m not crazy about afternoon races in the Late Model but that’s what iRacing is running next week so we’ll hit it Sunday. We will use this setup: [wpfilebase tag=file id=2005 tpl=filebrowser /].

Filed Under: League News Tagged With: lanier national speedway, new smyrna speedway, osr league news, south boston speedway

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  1. John Winkler says

    January 24, 2017 at 9:36 pm

    Two questions:
    Will we be able to adjust fuel levels and tape?
    How will we know if the adjustments we make will be ok while we practise during the week? I would hate to practise all week with adjustments made and find out they are not allowed.
    Thanks

    Reply
    • Jeff Kendrick says

      January 24, 2017 at 11:53 pm

      The only things you can adjust in a fixed setup session are the steering ratio and the steering offset. No other adjustments can be made. Please give the setups a try and let me know what you think. Thanks.

      Reply
      • John Winkler says

        January 25, 2017 at 12:42 am

        Will do and thanks.

        Reply

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