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14 QD134-15
3. NEW CAR SHAKEDOWN
At Radical, we pride ourselves on our quality control and rigorous testing procedures that we have in place
for every new car. All new cars are subject to a 100 point post production inspection and track simulation on
our rolling road dynamometer prior to delivery. However, it is not possible to replicate the forces exerted
driving around a race track. The first time you drive your new SR1 around a track is the first time the car has
experienced the G-force you feel through the seat of the car. For this rea
procedure is followed for all new cars.
3.1 SHAKEDOWN GUIDE
Warm the car up and complete the pre-session checks. The first track session for a new car is also the first
time the brakes have been used under load.
Your car comes fitted with carbon metallic brake pads. To bed in the brakes and achieve maximum stopping
power, a film of carbon must be transferred to the discs. Additional notes on brake bedding can be found in
the following section.
RUN 1 (OUT & IN)
Driver:
o For the driver this is a good way for you to start to learn about the car. It is important to try and run
through every gear if possible; it is advised to change gear at 5,000 rpm. During this run only use
light pressure on the brake pedal.
Technician:
o Remove the engine cover and check for leaks and for any components rubbing
RUN 2 (3 LAP RUN)
Driver:
o
mindful that the brakes and tyres are
Start to build up brake pressure, and roll some more speed in to the corners. Bring the RPM up to
7,000 before shifting up through the gears.
Technician:
o Check the tyre pressures
o Check the running temperatures of the oil and water and adjust any blankings in order to ensure the
car runs at target temperatures
o Again, remove the engine cover and inspect the engine bay for leaks
o Re-check the wheel torque (80ft/lbs)
o Allow the brakes to cool for a few minutes before heading back out on track.

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