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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Ran Pocono for the first time!
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<blockquote data-quote="TREBlack02" data-source="post: 1395017" data-attributes="member: 11195"><p>My father and I took his CTS-V to Pocono this past weekend and had a blast. The Bimmer is getting some work done so we decided to spilt the runs in the new Caddy. The road course consisted of two really long straights, with nascar turn 1 in between, which really allowed us to open it up. Got it up to about 150 on the back straight after taking turn 1 at around 120. The infield was a lot of fun too with a nice hairpin and some hard turns. The V has a G meter in the car which read 1.17 to the left and 1.10 to the right after my run. The V is really an amazing car. Didn't think it would handle and brake as well as it did. I blew past just about everything in my group. I saw one 03 there in a different group, didn't know if he was on this site. I ran the track with a group called PDA. Going to Watkins Glen in October which should be a lot of fun. I figured for you Cobra guys, if they run the same setup again, it could be a lot of fun with the Cobra. My dad let the instructor drive once and coming out of turn 1 a newer Z28 that dynoed 340+ rwhp was about 2 cars in front and the V ended up passing him at around 145. Pretty cool to see the 4 door Caddy blowing by the Camaro. Anyways I had a blast and would suggest going to one of these events if you havn't already done so. </p><p></p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TREBlack02, post: 1395017, member: 11195"] My father and I took his CTS-V to Pocono this past weekend and had a blast. The Bimmer is getting some work done so we decided to spilt the runs in the new Caddy. The road course consisted of two really long straights, with nascar turn 1 in between, which really allowed us to open it up. Got it up to about 150 on the back straight after taking turn 1 at around 120. The infield was a lot of fun too with a nice hairpin and some hard turns. The V has a G meter in the car which read 1.17 to the left and 1.10 to the right after my run. The V is really an amazing car. Didn't think it would handle and brake as well as it did. I blew past just about everything in my group. I saw one 03 there in a different group, didn't know if he was on this site. I ran the track with a group called PDA. Going to Watkins Glen in October which should be a lot of fun. I figured for you Cobra guys, if they run the same setup again, it could be a lot of fun with the Cobra. My dad let the instructor drive once and coming out of turn 1 a newer Z28 that dynoed 340+ rwhp was about 2 cars in front and the V ended up passing him at around 145. Pretty cool to see the 4 door Caddy blowing by the Camaro. Anyways I had a blast and would suggest going to one of these events if you havn't already done so. Tim [/QUOTE]
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