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BTCC 1999 - Nissan Primera Setup and Onboard Laps
#11
Dude, you are changing brake bias for different sections of the lap? That is way too much work for me haha
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#12
I do it during the quali but reduce it during the race especially when battling for a position. I agree that it has a learning curve and can feel like "too much" at first Smile When you get used to the micro brake bias adjustments of each track and use a knob to adjust it, it becomes as natural as the steering behavior since muscle memory starts to kick in.
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#13
Thanks Omer. Great tips there.

Amusing blog post about A New Word for “102” as well. Enjoyed that!

Any predictions for what the next series will be?
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#14
My teammate Gianluca Roncaglia wrote that one, I had fun reading it too Smile
I am not sure about the upcoming series but hoping to see some more of these FWD touring cars with "open setup". Series featuring 4WD electric cars could also be fun.
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#15
I'd like to see again the Ford Sierra RS500, but (i hope) today the new series will be announced, so let's see Smile
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#16
That's an enjoyable car to drive too. Admins are building suspense this time by delaying the new series' announcement Smile
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#17
Thumbs Up 
Cheers Omer, appreciate you sharing your set-ups and spending the time to put the guides together. I've thoroughly enjoyed racing the BTCC series with your set-ups. Kev.
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#18
Thank you for everybody who followed this thread! I am more than happy to hear that many of you found the resources that I shared helpful.

I am looking forward to see some familiar names in 90s DTM races of the current series!
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#19
This thread knocked 1+ seconds off my lap times for a couple of tracks. Thanks!
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#20
Thanks Omer, your expertise is much appreciated!
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