Day one results, A little rain makes for some techhie driving! |
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Day one results, A little rain makes for some techhie driving! |
May 15 2008, 11:32 PM
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Member Group: Advanced Members Posts: 221 Joined: 2-December 05 From: Haslett, MI Member No.: 997 |
Hi all,
Day one for NFME was a wet, sloppy overcast one and although it managed to cancel the drag racing, the road course action went full-tilt from 8 AM until about 1:30 PM. The first set of sessions went with standing water on the race course, and we were all driving on rain slicked surfaces. My first session made me think something was broken under the car because it was so tail-happy. Second gear, forget it: A recipe for disaster. Third gear, okay, so long as you didn't go past 3/4 throttle. The first lap, when I hit those esses, I thought for SURE something was busted due to the massive oversteer, but as the track dried out, the oversteer problem went away. All of the sessions were 15-minutes apiece, and we had three driving groups. The second session was still a little dicey and tell thr truth, I was running a big gun-shy. Still, I concentrated on finding the smoothest line. Session three was great, as the track was now dry and the tires and brakes were getting hot. We were all running fast, starting with a yellow-flagged zone that extended from Grant's tomb, through the pit road, and back onto the course at the 1000 foot mark. After that, it was green-flag and you could run balls-out to about 110 MPH before dragging it down for the entry into the carousel. The esses were faster each and every time, but there was still a big puddle at the end of the esses in the middle of the two hard 90's before the last mini-straight that brought you back into Grant's tomb. If you weren't able to avoid the puddle, you had to pussy-foot through the 90's and onto the straight or else the back end would come out. At 1:30 the weather started getting better, so we gave the track over to the drag race prep who wanted to set it up for a 5 PM test & tune. We had free access to the test & tune drag race, but unfortunatley at about 5 PM, the rain came down and deluged the track again. Now it's cold and misty, so it looks as if there's nothing going on until tomorrow morning, when we do drag racing and autocrossing. So far so good, although Mark F's car busted some wheel studs on the way here, and Andris Skulte busted his new T56 in some inexplicable manner... I'm not sure that he even got to do one session. Whatever it is, it's the same strange issue that plagued his previous build. Andris had to pull his car off the trailer on the way here (to accomodate Frouhar's busted car) and drive it nearly 900 miles to make it to Memphis. Then this happens with the T56. Hopefully he comes up with some solutions. If not, then I guess I'll try to at least lend him some seat time in mine (if he wants it) for the autocross. Well, we're about to head out for some of those famous Memphis Ribs so I need to get going. It's a blast, and I'm having great fun. Cheers, and take care, -Dan Burk |
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May 21 2008, 02:57 AM
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Member Group: Advanced Members Posts: 221 Joined: 2-December 05 From: Haslett, MI Member No.: 997 |
I can honestly say that this event was the most fun I've had in many years. I SO NEEDED this! Kevin, Jared ,James, Andris, and everyone else... Thanks!
The road course was great fun... I only wish I hadn't gotten carried away on that second (or was it third?) session, that resulted in greased-up tires and faded brakes... I couldn't slow it down in the Esses and drove over a curb, then lost nearly all brakes by the time we got into the hot pits. I spent the remaining sessions in the back letting the wheels cool off enough so that we could bleed them brakes. Nothing looks bent or broke though. -- The UBE decoupled torque arm seemed to work great. No brake hop whatsoever, except when I was doing stupid stuff like downshifting into third at 100 MPH, then popping the clutch without getting the foot onto the gas... Damn that heel-toe braking stuff... I just can't figure it out! (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/rant.gif) -- By the way, who *was* that guy with the ice chest on wheels, with the mason jars full of funny tasting liquids, anyways? I woke up the next morning feeling like someone was sitting on my chest! -- Dude, I am like, ready to sign up and pay for next year's event already! |
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May 22 2008, 12:52 AM
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Member Group: Advanced Members Posts: 70 Joined: 16-October 06 From: Pella, IA Member No.: 1,415 |
Doh! Good thing you didn't let me know you had the UBE torque arm, not only would I have been under Deano's car installing his rear end, I might have been under yours uninstalling the TA!
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