Summit Point club race and DE 10/02-10/04
#136
Both Boxsters in F were silly quick. I was running third behind then both, but depite trying everything I had the gap they made at the start remained constant, despite the silver car spewing a lot of oil smoke in T6 every lap. Doug in the red Boxster had a bobble, which I got me by him for P2 in class. A couple of laps later he was all up in my mirrors and got by, dammit. That car is impressive! Great racing with them. From what I saw, the Chickster S is going to be tough to beat in F.
Doug is a great driver, and as he gains more experience, he's going to be mighty tough to beat!
#137
Ouch, I'm hurt. I thought you knew who I was (silver S) - Paolo certainly does. Next time you are at a race, stop by and say hi.
You sure it was me spewing smoke in T6? I know that Doug was spewing it every lap in 6, but whenever I checked my rear view in that turn, it was clear.
Doug is a great driver, and as he gains more experience, he's going to be mighty tough to beat!
You sure it was me spewing smoke in T6? I know that Doug was spewing it every lap in 6, but whenever I checked my rear view in that turn, it was clear.
Doug is a great driver, and as he gains more experience, he's going to be mighty tough to beat!
#138
Thanks John! I agree, its great to finally meet some people from here in person. Can't wait to run out there with you again.
#139
Thanks Kurt, sorry I didn't have a chance to meet you......
Hunt, congrats on your podium in E, well done........
Sorry about your axle, maybe you should have skipped todays races like I did.....
See you and Scott at LRP next year......
Good meeting you too.....
Mark congrats on your podiums.....
90 minutes enduro on the present track conditions would have been a disaster on my car, as it turned out for a lot of them.......
I loved the lay out of the track, the people, the BBQ, but if Summit Point remains in the same conditions next year it would not justify the long trip from Boston.....
I hope to see you at Lime Rock in the spring.......
Great races Brian!
You and Doug really put a show out there in the F class!
See you next April, (hopefully I will be 100lbs lighter )
Sorry about your axle, maybe you should have skipped todays races like I did.....
See you and Scott at LRP next year......
Good meeting you too.....
90 minutes enduro on the present track conditions would have been a disaster on my car, as it turned out for a lot of them.......
I loved the lay out of the track, the people, the BBQ, but if Summit Point remains in the same conditions next year it would not justify the long trip from Boston.....
I hope to see you at Lime Rock in the spring.......
You and Doug really put a show out there in the F class!
See you next April, (hopefully I will be 100lbs lighter )
#140
Ok. Now maybe you'll recognize me! Did you get to see any of today's action?
#141
#144
Well for my Rookie race this was an absolute blast, first day went well and got up to 4th in E on the second sprint but had some not soo good starts, ended up almost plowing into someone and decided to head for the sand trap in 1, made it through after some liberal throttle and got back on track to 7th out of 9 in E i think then slowly dropped my lap times down to my personal best on the second day, where i was able to grab 3rd from hunt early on, MUHAHAH... Enduro went fair at best, had a cracked rotor(rookies dont bring spare parts) in the early race that didnt get replaced until about ten minutes into enduro so i was already several laps down, then went out and spun in excellent fashion in T9 without hitting anything and winding up facing the right direction (tire pressures go up alot more in an enduro who woulda thought), then got black flagged for a short pit stop... and after all this hunt and scott were nice enough to give me third with they misfortune's, So ill take it any way i can.
Love the pics from earlier ill be saving that to my wallpaper.
the combined enduro was a pleasure to watch i just hope the batter lasted long enough on the camera to catch most of the race and my spin, which ill post if i have it.
was good meeting some for the first time and the rest to finally race with. You will definately see me out at more events.
Love the pics from earlier ill be saving that to my wallpaper.
the combined enduro was a pleasure to watch i just hope the batter lasted long enough on the camera to catch most of the race and my spin, which ill post if i have it.
was good meeting some for the first time and the rest to finally race with. You will definately see me out at more events.
#145
I'm broken stub axle #3.
Going into T10 of the last lap of the 2nd sprint race on Saturday, the pedal went very soft. I had no warning of overheating brakes.
This morning I was tightening the CV joint bolts (they were also working loose) and I realized the left-rear wheel was very loose so I DNS'd myself for the day. Later I realized the stub axle had broken.
I believe the soft brake issue was caused when the wheel is wobbling arround, it pushes the pads back into the caliper. Then when you apply brakes, you first need to re-extend the pads and then you get braking.
Oh, the only thing holding on the wheel is the brake caliper.
- Jim, #177
Going into T10 of the last lap of the 2nd sprint race on Saturday, the pedal went very soft. I had no warning of overheating brakes.
This morning I was tightening the CV joint bolts (they were also working loose) and I realized the left-rear wheel was very loose so I DNS'd myself for the day. Later I realized the stub axle had broken.
I believe the soft brake issue was caused when the wheel is wobbling arround, it pushes the pads back into the caliper. Then when you apply brakes, you first need to re-extend the pads and then you get braking.
Oh, the only thing holding on the wheel is the brake caliper.
- Jim, #177
#146
Great weekend all in all. My plans of putting faces to screen names never played out. I saw a good number of you all but folks seemed to be busy getting ready when I was not and I was busy doing the sex with your pants on DE thing sorting next years car out when the racer folks were not.
Summit point track works hard and gets little down time. They seem to get things almost right from time to time. WG is polished marble in comparison. We locals gripe and moan but show up anyway and figure the clean lines through the grumpy parts. Looking past the rustic conditions of the facility and abundant wildlife I think the track layout is great for racing. A good shake of fast and slow corners and some goos elevation changes too.
Checking the tightness of the hub nut is not a complete way to test a stub axel or flange. They have to be removed and crack tested. The nut will torque just fine right up to the point when the flange or stub snaps. They live a hard life and are still original parts on many older cars.
Summit point track works hard and gets little down time. They seem to get things almost right from time to time. WG is polished marble in comparison. We locals gripe and moan but show up anyway and figure the clean lines through the grumpy parts. Looking past the rustic conditions of the facility and abundant wildlife I think the track layout is great for racing. A good shake of fast and slow corners and some goos elevation changes too.
Checking the tightness of the hub nut is not a complete way to test a stub axel or flange. They have to be removed and crack tested. The nut will torque just fine right up to the point when the flange or stub snaps. They live a hard life and are still original parts on many older cars.
#148
When we got there you guys were lined up for qualifying so we packed up and watched from the T7-9 grandstands. Paolo had put on the wrong patch (estrogen vs. nicotine per Mark L.... ) so we got a jump on Sunday traffic. I will say there was a lot of "Boxster talk" on the ride home. Well done to you and all...
#149
black flag was for a stop and go due to the short pitstop, which must of been a second short as i left the pit (the beg of pit wall) at like 4:55 from the time i stopped the car, either that or the stop watch clicks too fast, damn digital things..haha yet no one else had a problem from our crew.
#150
A Big Thanks to Gary R. for being my crew chief at Summit......
Gary as you know, my lap times kept on coming down as you slowly divulged some of the "D boy's" racecrafts secrets............
If the 100lbs loss doesn't pass next season, I might be looking very seriously at those Demans Boxster S.......
Gary as you know, my lap times kept on coming down as you slowly divulged some of the "D boy's" racecrafts secrets............
If the 100lbs loss doesn't pass next season, I might be looking very seriously at those Demans Boxster S.......