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    911 2.0S Racing Videos

    Hi guys,

    just came back from another weekend of racing - managed to come home with trophies in hand!

    Thought some of you may like killing some time watching these over the weekend.

    Enjoy!

    http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=QIOc2DlkCBk
    http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=a_2T0KXU3ks
    http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=Lp3RwPCOSAQ
    http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=KXSb-5Mrj50

    All the other videos are at www.youtube.com/aewebster
    Alex Webster

    1967 911S Sunroof - RHD
    1969 911E - LHD - Historic Racecar
    1975 911 Carrera 2.7 MFI - RHD - Historic Racecar

    My historic racing videos - www.youtube.com/aewebster

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    You can almost make me out watching from the sidelines at 0:46.

    Did you get a look at the 300SL Gullwing or the Aluminium bodied
    E-Type?

    Well done Alex.

    andy
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    Thanks for the quick ride. Great driving and car control.

    Any photos of the exterior car?
    1971 911S, 2.7RS spec MFI engine, suspension mods, lightened
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    Here are a couple from the weekend just gone.
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    Alex, you sure are getting the hang of driving this little SWB "S" fast. I cant believe how well you get off the line in it.

    Well done keeping the TYP901 flag flying again !
    Phil Lack
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    Great footage Alex!!!

    I hope you were obeying the 40kph speed limit

    Well done.
    Matt Hart
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    Once I got used to the steering wheel on the wrong side i quite enjoyed the videos !

    Are you running something similar to FIA specs?
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    Enjoyed the last video, many English victims.
    Nice driving, you always worked the angles, never stuck following a slower car's line.
    Looked like a perfect day at the track.

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    Great videos - thanks for sharing. Lovely period looking light ivory SWB. She's a beaut. I have a question for you experienced SWB and LWB vintage racers. Is the handling all that different between the two cars when they are set up well for vintage racing? I would really like to know if the SWB cars are at a disadvantage to the LWB cars in race conditions. Is there someone who has seat time in both that can enlighten me? I would love to talk to you if you do - and there is a very good reason for my question. Thanks.
    Scott H.
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    Scott I have raced both (sucessfully i might add ). We'll setup IMHO both are as good. SWB provide opportunities for throttle steer that are different than LWB due to the inherent TTO tendencies.

    I participate in a highly competitive series and the top 5 911's are a mix of SWB and LWB. There are preferences amongst drivers as one might suit the driver's style better than the other.

    Feel free to ask away... juan at alteregoracing.com or ervikingo at gmail.com
    Juan - Member # 321
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