The trick is, how do you test it under race conditions instead of a spinning wheel with an aluminum rig?
It is not easy at all, but with successive iteration, you can come up with a model for the track and a model for the cars. The starting point is the Bearing car class. Most all who build one can get very close to the top fast times. The bearings run about a COF of 0.00035 by themselves.
After you pick all the other variables, you let the friction vary until you get a value to match the low time on the track last month. Then you do the other classes. Then you start over with the track again. You know even if the bearing car had zero friction, it has an angle on the track and wind resistance etc, so you force the angle to give you the fast bearing car times because it is as close to perfect as anyone can test. After all the smoke clears, I calculate the track is set up at 27.05 degrees. The bearing car total rolling friction includes the bearings, wheel rolling on track, and wheel touching rail. COF (combined from track data) for bearing = 0.032. For the Eliminators, COF = 0.04.
For SS it goes up to 0.062, and I also get 0.062 for the Street Pro

It is not easy at all, but with successive iteration, you can come up with a model for the track and a model for the cars. The starting point is the Bearing car class. Most all who build one can get very close to the top fast times. The bearings run about a COF of 0.00035 by themselves.
After you pick all the other variables, you let the friction vary until you get a value to match the low time on the track last month. Then you do the other classes. Then you start over with the track again. You know even if the bearing car had zero friction, it has an angle on the track and wind resistance etc, so you force the angle to give you the fast bearing car times because it is as close to perfect as anyone can test. After all the smoke clears, I calculate the track is set up at 27.05 degrees. The bearing car total rolling friction includes the bearings, wheel rolling on track, and wheel touching rail. COF (combined from track data) for bearing = 0.032. For the Eliminators, COF = 0.04.
For SS it goes up to 0.062, and I also get 0.062 for the Street Pro
