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Started by Ron Sutton, Jan 18, 2026, 09:05 PM

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Ron Sutton

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Rules of the BrakeTurnGo Forum

I'm going to keep this simple. I created this technical forum to provide insight into how race cars work & advice on how to improve your performance in many areas. This is for Ron Sutton Race Technology Gold Member clients first & foremost, Silver members secondarily & anyone else who wants to learn. To post, you must be a Gold or Silver member.

The basic posting rules are:
1.   Be polite to everyone on here.
2.   Feel free to ask questions & interact all you want.
3.   Disagree with respect.
4.   Don't argue with or insult anyone.
5.   If you act like an asshole, I will kick you off the site.

That's it. Have fun & enjoy the race car information. - Ron Sutton
I'm a veteran racer & race car designer committed to staying on the leading edge of racing technology, for one reason, to win. Everything else is BS. I'm only semi-retired because I still love helping build bad ass race cars.

While engineering, geometry, trigonometry, physics & more affect everything in race cars, I do my best to make the complicated easier to understand. One of my racing friends said, "Ron is a race car designer that did not go to engineering school, so he speaks car guy."

Ron Sutton

Race Car Designer
Administrator
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Jr. Member
Posts: 58
Location: USA
State: Florida
City: Ocala
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I have listed 12 topic categories on the main page.

The first 5 are complete with content. They are the most important, in my opinion. All members can post replies to ask questions or make statements. Gold members you can start new topic threads whenever you want.

The next two topic categories I'm adding content threads for, in January, are:
*In Shop - Race Car Setup, Scaling & Alignment
*Track Tuning Techniques for Overall Handling Balance

After that, in February, I'll add content threads in:
*Designing in Safety for Track & Racing
*Designing & Tuning Aerodynamics for Track & Racing
*Driving Tips & Techniques for Track & Racing

I'll probably get to the last one in March:
*KERB & CEPS Strategies for Racing Improvement

You currently can not post in topics with an *. You will be able to once I post my content.
I'm a veteran racer & race car designer committed to staying on the leading edge of racing technology, for one reason, to win. Everything else is BS. I'm only semi-retired because I still love helping build bad ass race cars.

While engineering, geometry, trigonometry, physics & more affect everything in race cars, I do my best to make the complicated easier to understand. One of my racing friends said, "Ron is a race car designer that did not go to engineering school, so he speaks car guy."