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Corvette Track Testing - Passing The Test

You Need A Plan To Test Your Race Car
From the February, 2010 issue of Corvette Fever
By Richard Newton
Photography by Richard Newton
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Let's get a couple of things out of the way. First, testing is very boring. Testing a race car has to rank right up there with taking an SAT test. Hell, taking the bar exam might even be more exciting than a day of testing. Having said all that, you need to face the reality that, if you expect to do well, you have to test. Races are won in testing sessions. You don't win the race on Sunday. No, you win it weeks before the actual race takes place. You win it with your testing program.

Corvette Track Testing
This is a pretty basic race-driven... 
   
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Corvette Track Testing
This is a pretty basic race-driven Corvette. Kellermyer is a firm believer that stock GM parts are generally the best choice. The red device on the right hand cylinder bank is designed to release crankcase vacuum. This can be adjusted for specific vacuum. This is only relevant if you have a dry sump oiling system.
A lot of people just go out on the track and drive around-never getting any better. Then there are people who think they can get better if they just buy more parts. Hard as it may be to believe, you can actually get better with concentrated and focused practice. It's not always necessary to buy thousands of dollars in parts that don't do anything. Try a focused day at the track next time you're tempted to reach for your Visa card.

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Corvette Track Testing
Except for the Hawk brake pads, this is all stock GM. The wheel studs are available from your local Chevrolet dealer. The same goes for the rotor and the caliper. Over the years, DJ Racing has found that the stock parts work best.
Both the #37 Corvette and #39 Corvette were built in 1999 (sort of) and were part of the Corvette kit car program. Remember that between 1998 and 2000, you could buy a Corvette that was delivered to you in boxes. You got the chassis, and the rest came in a bunch of boxes. Some assembly was required. That's a story for another issue, though.


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