The heats approach at Campillos
Andalusia was beautiful at sunrise, a little frost on the windshield, but the temperature then rose rapidly. These climatic variations made carburetor settings crucial on technical layout with drop-offs at Campillos. The Spanish circuit requires low speed to exit the hairpins, mid range on the high-speed corners and more to overtake on the straights. […]
Andalusia was beautiful at sunrise, a little frost on the windshield, but the temperature then rose rapidly. These climatic variations made carburetor settings crucial on technical layout with drop-offs at Campillos. The Spanish circuit requires low speed to exit the hairpins, mid range on the high-speed corners and more to overtake on the straights.
The warm-up on Saturday morning hadn’t changed the hierarchy, the leaders from yesterday were still at the forefront. To signal a return to form for Antoine Lepesqueux in DD2, he was confident after setting the second fastest time this morning. The passing zones weren’t certain yet, depending on the performance of each engine, the crucial point of this competition.
Graphics originally used by De Vries at Genk from the Belgian team Racing Team Raw.
Info Kartcom with Kartlink / © Photos KSP