
27th May 2007, 02:17 PM
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Wesnip,
Try doing a search for horsetorque web site. The guy that runs it is Gavin H. You can purchase a book that has the
par times for most of the major track and a method how to implement them.
Good luck I think that its worth it.
Michal
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