PCA Gingerman Race Updates - Any word from the "Roar on the Shore"?
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PCA Gingerman Race Updates - Any word from the "Roar on the Shore"?
Bumming... haven't missed this one for a while. How goes it in lovely South Haven?
Best of luck to all my buds racing today too!
Best of luck to all my buds racing today too!
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Thanks, Dave. Missed you.
I believe there were some 51 entrants. We had the typical format on Sat (combined group enduro) and then did two sprints on Sunday, 35 minutes each. And those were combined, as well! The faster group was down to about a dozen cars due to typical Sunday attrition, mechanicals, etc. so there were about 30 cars racing, today.
Saturday was marred by an early incident which saw Inglot and Turek get collected by an overtaking car in T11 of the first enduro lap. No one was injured but cars were definitely bent. It was a real a shame, too, because Chris really had his car moving (even more so than usual) and notched some laps in the 1:34's! In E, Ackerman, Dave Parker and, newcomer, Disasterman took home the hardware.
We had a good-sized G group (8 cars) and enjoyed some very tight, clean and FUN racing all weekend. Konrath took the gold in all three and Ben Gabis (Chulo), Dann Nelson and Bill Frame shared the podium over the weekend. Congrats, fella's!
David Rabjohns took the rookie award ... there were actually six candidates in the field, so no mean feat. Disasterman also nabbed the Best Prepared award (I think having his car on jackstands most of the weekend didn't hurt ). Workers Choice went to Tim Green (Polizei 914) and John Ruther. Kudos, gents!
Weather was glorious (for a change) and the SEMPCA folks did a wonderful job, as always, putting on this event. See you there next year, Dave.
I believe there were some 51 entrants. We had the typical format on Sat (combined group enduro) and then did two sprints on Sunday, 35 minutes each. And those were combined, as well! The faster group was down to about a dozen cars due to typical Sunday attrition, mechanicals, etc. so there were about 30 cars racing, today.
Saturday was marred by an early incident which saw Inglot and Turek get collected by an overtaking car in T11 of the first enduro lap. No one was injured but cars were definitely bent. It was a real a shame, too, because Chris really had his car moving (even more so than usual) and notched some laps in the 1:34's! In E, Ackerman, Dave Parker and, newcomer, Disasterman took home the hardware.
We had a good-sized G group (8 cars) and enjoyed some very tight, clean and FUN racing all weekend. Konrath took the gold in all three and Ben Gabis (Chulo), Dann Nelson and Bill Frame shared the podium over the weekend. Congrats, fella's!
David Rabjohns took the rookie award ... there were actually six candidates in the field, so no mean feat. Disasterman also nabbed the Best Prepared award (I think having his car on jackstands most of the weekend didn't hurt ). Workers Choice went to Tim Green (Polizei 914) and John Ruther. Kudos, gents!
Weather was glorious (for a change) and the SEMPCA folks did a wonderful job, as always, putting on this event. See you there next year, Dave.
Last edited by joey bagadonuts; 07-06-2009 at 09:37 AM.
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Wow, sorry to hear about Greg and Chris. That's a shame, especially at a nice open track like Gingerman.
Sounds like it was a great weekend otherwise. I'm sure I'll see most of this crew up at Road America.
Sounds like it was a great weekend otherwise. I'm sure I'll see most of this crew up at Road America.
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I was pretty close to the crash on lap two, they reviewed my video. The faster yellow 914 made cut the corner through the grass for about 80 feet and collected the unsuspecting Chris at the turn exit, leaving #12 with no place to go. Total carnage. Lucky for me the inpact pushed everybody of the track and I did not have to play dodge em' cars in my first race.
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How did wayn-o do?
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Great weekend of racing (with the exception of the incidents). Great weather, and all of the G cars were REALLY close. It was a lot of fun running with the GT cars for all 3 events. I also completed my second race weekend, so my X is off. Good times...
Fred - no Wayne O. We missed him this year.
Fred - no Wayne O. We missed him this year.
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Disasterman, Nice job running at your first PCA Club Race. You were pretty quick out there! It looked like you were up on jack stands for part of the weekend. Didn't you win best prepared for the weekend? I am still unsure why Yellow #443 decided he could pass 3 cars while having 4 wheels in the grass on the first lap of the enduro. Pretty dumb if you asked me. I hope we can get the car fixed for Labor Day club race at Road America. Any thoughts about doing the Chicago Region event?
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Disasterman, Nice job running at your first PCA Club Race. You were pretty quick out there! It looked like you were up on jack stands for part of the weekend. Didn't you win best prepared for the weekend? I am still unsure why Yellow #443 decided he could pass 3 cars while having 4 wheels in the grass on the first lap of the enduro. Pretty dumb if you asked me. I hope we can get the car fixed for Labor Day club race at Road America. Any thoughts about doing the Chicago Region event?
Disasterman - we had fun, too... I have lots of video of you and I dicing it up. Good times... Come to Road America. You'll love it!
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Thanks to all the "G" guys for helping me through my first racing event and special thanks for Chris Inglot for being me mentor (He even taught me how to crash with grace). Good times.
Anybody need a $1,000 Forgeline discount? I don't need it.
David
Anybody need a $1,000 Forgeline discount? I don't need it.
David
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I had a great time. I certainly felt the most comfortable during the final race of the weekend. I left a lot of gaps open, trying to get through the weekend without hitting anyone. I was very surprised at the lap times, thanks to the front runners for dragging me along in practice and qualifying.
The stewards looked at my video for the crash, the 914 was going backwards from the start and then braked too late at his first straight. It wasn't even close, sorry to see that happen on lap 1.
Chulo, I would love to see the video of the second sprint! That was a blast.
Funniest moment - Nobody showing up in front of me for fun races and starting from pole. I didn't have a clue about starts. The Stewards did not explain how to control the field, only that it would be controlled by the pole sitter. Neither of my mentors thought I needed to know. The starter, the stewards and everyone else was pissed off and waving at me until they realized that I was a clueless rookie.
The stewards looked at my video for the crash, the 914 was going backwards from the start and then braked too late at his first straight. It wasn't even close, sorry to see that happen on lap 1.
Chulo, I would love to see the video of the second sprint! That was a blast.
Funniest moment - Nobody showing up in front of me for fun races and starting from pole. I didn't have a clue about starts. The Stewards did not explain how to control the field, only that it would be controlled by the pole sitter. Neither of my mentors thought I needed to know. The starter, the stewards and everyone else was pissed off and waving at me until they realized that I was a clueless rookie.
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