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Atlanta
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Very nice setup Ullrich! Got me a top 5 finish in a league race.

Any chance of seeing a North Carolina setup in 2 weeks time?
   
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11-17-2003, 10:44 AM

Atlanta Setup update V1
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12-03-2003, 08:01 AM

could you post an export for this setup?
   
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12-20-2003, 03:24 PM

Another winning setup.
Incredibly tire saving. I managed to keep tires in the 'green' for more than 50 laps !!

OK now let me test Kansas...
   
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03-05-2004, 03:32 PM

Thanks, great stability! Hope it's gonna give me a good result in the ERCO race
   
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Car is loooooose!
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Car is loooooose! - 03-09-2004, 07:50 PM

Is it normal for it to take 5 to 6 laps until the car starts to stick good? Thank you.Is there a trick to qualify. I cant even get the car to think about sticking during qualifying.
   
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great setup!! but im having problems with tyre temps, they are all running in the yellow, RF touching red if im pushing hard, is this by design or am i pushing to hard??
   
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03-14-2004, 07:20 PM

Hmm i think its normal when pushing hard in Atlanta, but remember iam not the man for superfast setups!


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Thanks Ullrich!!
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Thumbs up Thanks Ullrich!! - 03-20-2004, 07:22 PM

I just found your setups last week. I downloaded UKAtlanta and the UKAtlantaQual setups. Great setups. I tried to move a little weight back in the race setup, but ended up using the standard setup in my league race.

Got my first win of the year! Also got my first pole of the year!

Don't think you don't make the fastest setups. These are plenty fast if you know how to take the turns...

Also, I gave your setup to the guy who took second as well. It was his first ever N2003 online race and future teammate.

Thanks again!

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03-21-2004, 09:08 AM

Thanks for your good words....i hope i can offer you more safe and fast setups.


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04-21-2005, 01:00 PM

Hi Ullrich,

we used your setup as fixed for a race yesterday. I was impressed how stable and neutral it was on a full fuel load. Very little drop-off in a long run when you manage the RF tiretemp. I like it

Do you also make a standard tweak on a low fuel load (loosen up, trackbar?) or will you always fill her up?

Thanks and keep it up

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04-26-2005, 02:30 PM

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Do you also make a standard tweak on a low fuel load (loosen up, trackbar?) or will you always fill her up?
Could you be so kind to reply to this question Ulli?

I did test it, and came to the conclusion I prefer filling it up. But I'm interested how you would do it (if you can recall)
   
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04-26-2005, 05:21 PM

Iam sorry for late answer, I always fill up.

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No need to apologize Thought so, cheers!
   
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03-05-2008, 01:58 PM

Thanks for your work. I am a rookie and your setup is for me the easiest to drive and fast too. I have only a little question. Do you drive in Atlanta with full throttle and do you brake only (without going from the pedal) entering the curves?
   
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i lift a little before the turns, but if i am going to pass a car, then i tap the brake a little bit after entering the turn. hope this helps!
   
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