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      08-08-2008, 01:14 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by burlington-track View Post
How did the car handle Calabogie and any helpful pointers or problems driving this track.
Calabogie is one of the great tracks (don't make me choose between Mosport, Mt Tremblant and Calabogie), but it's got so many turns (official count is 21) it takes a while to learn.

A lot of trailbraking is needed with the 1 (maybe your camber plates will help), but, man, is it nice to lay the power down (three straights and a whole lot of other full-throttle sections) and then lean on the big brakes. It's got really grippy pavement, so it's hard on tires, brakes and gas, and is buckets of fun.

Speaking of buckets, if it rains (forecast doesn't look good), there's no real separate wet line, just drive the dry line but avoid any puddles and streams you see.
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