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Originally Posted by FalkenALMS
It's a light so that the camera in the wheel well can show us how well the tire construction and compound is holding up. Most of ALMS tracks are hard on left rear tires, so a few teams put cameras there to constantly monitor the tire's performance.
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Wow, pretty and smart!
Kelly and the whole Falken crew did a great job on our first tour on Wednesday. I had no idea that Cybermotor had a 13 hour trek to get to Road ATL. The free parking along Hwy 53 was packed on Saturday morning when I drove in. Lanier was charging $20 to park this year. It may have not been 133K as last year, but it wasn't off by much. The only thing I noticed was a few empty RV spaces out on the backside by Turn #7.