Mari Clements" wrote:
>We tried something similar last year in our region with four cars 
>(CS, ES, FS, & HS) and four drivers.  It was a blast, but we still 
>couldn't balance out the fact that each driver was most familiar 
>with his own car, tended to be fastest in his own car, and next 
>fastest in cars more similar to his.  The other finding was (no
>surprise) that one driver was fastest in all the cars--by quite a bit.
Woo-hoo!  That's worth an article for those that forget the driver
is the most important element.  And the similar car thing is worth
noting...
George Emery
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