2015 NASA Western states championships
#9
That car has historically come out of nowhere and just run a second or two under the lap record and then disappeared. We all sort of wonder whether it's built specifically to the rules or just a random hodgepodge of parts that gets ball park classed into whatever.
As with any other super fast car you have never seen in your class you crawl all over it and ask to see both classification and dyno sheet, which you are allowed to do. Keep in mind that the driver of that car is the CEO of Thunderhill and has a very close relationship to race organizer.
As with any other super fast car you have never seen in your class you crawl all over it and ask to see both classification and dyno sheet, which you are allowed to do. Keep in mind that the driver of that car is the CEO of Thunderhill and has a very close relationship to race organizer.
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#12
Ben is killing it. Only half second off my record in practice.
PTE Friday results
https://racehero.io/events/nasa-west...lts/1073744321
PTE Friday results
https://racehero.io/events/nasa-west...lts/1073744321
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#15
It was a good battle in E. Much closer than was indicated by the results sheet.
Ben had his hands full on Sunday and really saved our weekend with his driving skill. I made setup change that was the wrong direction and basically added sec onto his lap time. Plus that track was a much harder tire management problem than Road Atlanta. He was having to fight off Chris and Tommy most of the race.
Ben had his hands full on Sunday and really saved our weekend with his driving skill. I made setup change that was the wrong direction and basically added sec onto his lap time. Plus that track was a much harder tire management problem than Road Atlanta. He was having to fight off Chris and Tommy most of the race.
#16
Well, I had a character building weekend to say the least...
After the first and only practice session we discovered that the alignment moved during shipping the car from Florida and was wayyyy off. 1/2" of toe in, in the front.
Chad (RockLobster) helped me get it a little closer and we put it on pole, but only by a tenth.
Went out for race one on Friday and the car started cutting out and eventually died a lap or two into the race while leading... We didn't get it figured out until Saturday night. We had no fuel, no spark, and no communication with the ecu. We replaced the coils and cas and hard wired the fuel pump and still no spark. I ended up doing a hard reboot on the ecu, wiping the firmware and reinstalling new firmware and tune. That brought comms and functionality back to the ecu and fuel pump but still had no spark. We put the original coils back on and it fired right back up...
We went out for the morning TT session but had to start at the back because of not having a grid spot after not running Saturday. I wasn't sure I was gonna get a clean lap. And I didn't really. I got held up a little but still managed to run a 1:40.8 which was 1.4 seconds faster than second place and 2.8 seconds faster than the track record.
Obviously I had to start last for the championship race. it took me a while to get to the front. it was pretty scrappy, a lot of blocking and some very poor driving by lapped traffic but I eventually made it to the lead after some good side by side action through 6 and 9 with Josh Allan for the lead. A couple laps later and I caught the battle for 2/3 in PTC. Those guys are so much faster on the straights that it was a real fight and mental exercise to get through. I couldn't get it done. I could set up the run to get around one of them but then was unable to set up the next guy because I couldn't back up enough to get a run on the other guy because the other guy was still behind me.... Eventually I made a mistake in the corkscrew and put it in the tire wall track left after the crest... Race over. I threw it away from the lead after a lot of hard work and a scrappy fight. Pretty disheartening but we all get it wrong sometimes...
After the first and only practice session we discovered that the alignment moved during shipping the car from Florida and was wayyyy off. 1/2" of toe in, in the front.
Chad (RockLobster) helped me get it a little closer and we put it on pole, but only by a tenth.
Went out for race one on Friday and the car started cutting out and eventually died a lap or two into the race while leading... We didn't get it figured out until Saturday night. We had no fuel, no spark, and no communication with the ecu. We replaced the coils and cas and hard wired the fuel pump and still no spark. I ended up doing a hard reboot on the ecu, wiping the firmware and reinstalling new firmware and tune. That brought comms and functionality back to the ecu and fuel pump but still had no spark. We put the original coils back on and it fired right back up...
We went out for the morning TT session but had to start at the back because of not having a grid spot after not running Saturday. I wasn't sure I was gonna get a clean lap. And I didn't really. I got held up a little but still managed to run a 1:40.8 which was 1.4 seconds faster than second place and 2.8 seconds faster than the track record.
Obviously I had to start last for the championship race. it took me a while to get to the front. it was pretty scrappy, a lot of blocking and some very poor driving by lapped traffic but I eventually made it to the lead after some good side by side action through 6 and 9 with Josh Allan for the lead. A couple laps later and I caught the battle for 2/3 in PTC. Those guys are so much faster on the straights that it was a real fight and mental exercise to get through. I couldn't get it done. I could set up the run to get around one of them but then was unable to set up the next guy because I couldn't back up enough to get a run on the other guy because the other guy was still behind me.... Eventually I made a mistake in the corkscrew and put it in the tire wall track left after the crest... Race over. I threw it away from the lead after a lot of hard work and a scrappy fight. Pretty disheartening but we all get it wrong sometimes...