5 June Autocross roll call
#1
5 June Autocross roll call
Almost totally forgot about this. It's going to be athe the LVMS drift lot again. Pre-register at http://www.lvrscca.org/
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When does Mike get back to town?
1- Ty
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When does Mike get back to town?
#8
Originally Posted by Zrolimit
I may swing by as well since I don't have to work tomorrow. What are the times for it?
#9
Originally Posted by ensmuns
When: June 5th (Sunday) registration opens at 7:00am and closes at 8:30am - first car out is planned for 9:00. Please show up on-time so we can get this event off to a good start!
AGH...Okay everyone ready for a stupid question? I don't have to register to watch do I? See pretty stupid huh?!
Oh...who's all going to show up?
Last edited by Zrolimit; 06-04-2005 at 10:56 PM.
#12
Originally Posted by roneski
You don't have to register. I am going to be there after all. I saw that there was going to be a new RX8 running, so I gotta go represent.
+1
Zro, I guess I'll see you afterall. My shift starts at 1100, so I'll be there for an hour or so, then jetting out. See you all there!
#13
Well it looked like a fun day, but I couldn't sit out in the heat any longer. Showed up at 8:30 to the track and saw Ty's car but no Ty. Ended up that they didn't start till around 10:00 (instead of 9:00) due to some forgetful event personnel. Finally met Chris and watched Ty do his first run (I'll let him post his times). There was a Silver STI out there with the fastest time in the beginning (I think he ran a 75 or 78, most were running 85s to 95s). It was cool while I was out there. Sorry that I didn't really get to meet you Ty (I waved but he didn't see me). Good driving by the way.
#14
Talked with Ty (nice wheels, btw) for a few minutes before he had to go. Soon after, Mike (Zrolimit) came along and we chatted for a few more minutes before I had to go.
I agree, the heat wasn't very nice.
300 ponies + AWD definitely have a huge advantage over all the others. Damn STi's. Oh yeah, that Toyota Camry with the steel wheels look out of place among the rest of the cars.
I agree, the heat wasn't very nice.
300 ponies + AWD definitely have a huge advantage over all the others. Damn STi's. Oh yeah, that Toyota Camry with the steel wheels look out of place among the rest of the cars.
#15
It was my second time out and I'm still learning. My best time was an 85.3 which is about middle of the pack. The best time was Alan (the guy who designed the course coincidentally) with a 73.3 in his STI.
Ray was an extremely close second with a 73.4 in his IS300. That just goes to show that out there it isn't just about horsepower. It's definitely more about the driver and having a very well balanced car.
I'm certainly not driving my car up to it's potential, but I'm slowly pushing it as I get more comfortable. I highly recommend that everyone try it at least once.
It was a fun albeit somewhat confusing and complicated track, but I started to get it down by my third run. Problem is that by the time you learn the track the day is over and the track gets torn down.
Ray was an extremely close second with a 73.4 in his IS300. That just goes to show that out there it isn't just about horsepower. It's definitely more about the driver and having a very well balanced car.
I'm certainly not driving my car up to it's potential, but I'm slowly pushing it as I get more comfortable. I highly recommend that everyone try it at least once.
It was a fun albeit somewhat confusing and complicated track, but I started to get it down by my third run. Problem is that by the time you learn the track the day is over and the track gets torn down.
#17
Originally Posted by roneski
You don't have to register. I am going to be there after all. I saw that there was going to be a new RX8 running, so I gotta go represent.
Glad you had fun and I wish I could've made it out today
Karim
#18
Originally Posted by roneski
Problem is that by the time you learn the track the day is over and the track gets torn down.
After a couple more events if you really want to get faster I'd highly reccomend checking out an evolution autocross school. Their whole instructor staff is national champs or people who have consistantly placed really high at nationals.
http://autocross.com/evolution/
The phase 1 school teaches you all about looking ahead and what to look for when your looking ahead. Plus you get a ton of seat time. I took phase 1 a couple monthes back in Cali and I got almost 20 runs in myself and both instructors took 3-4 runs each in my car. Not only did they have times for each run they also had sector times to show how fast you were in each element.
I've been autocrossing since 2001 and it was still beneficial for me to go.
If you want I can give you the email address for the guy who arranges the cali ones and he'll put you on his schools mailing list.
They should have one in Tucson in Oct, I'm gonna try to get to that one and attend phase 2.
Also if you haven't bought a cg-lock from JP yet you should. They do a kickass job of holding you in your seat if you don't have a harness.
http://marketplace.s2ki.com/s2ki/pro...5&cat=0&page=1
He tries to keep them in stock in vegas so you won't have to pay for shipping and he'll bring them to the wed night dinners. Let me know if you want one and I can give you his email address. Best 40 bucks I ever spent.
Karim
#19
I was working when the RX8 guy was running so I couldn't really see his times, but he was definitely fast. I didn't see him make a single mistake. He was definitely smooth and clean. His wife(?) was also pretty good. We'll have to wait until they post results to see what he ran.
The track was actually kinda difficult. Nearly a third of the runs when I was working were DNF for people missing gates and misreading turns. I get what you're saying about the same elements being in every track though. I'll definitely look into taking lessons.
The track was actually kinda difficult. Nearly a third of the runs when I was working were DNF for people missing gates and misreading turns. I get what you're saying about the same elements being in every track though. I'll definitely look into taking lessons.
#20
Originally Posted by roneski
Ray was an extremely close second with a 73.4 in his IS300. That just goes to show that out there it isn't just about horsepower. It's definitely more about the driver and having a very well balanced car.
#21
I found you guys. It was a fun track.
Ty, now you get to relearn how hard you can turn and brake. It'll take a little to get used to.
I think Jason (nat. champ)got a 72.0 or 71.8 (not sure if it was clean)in the RX-8. Marvin cranked out a 72.8 in the lingenfelter vette. Allon got a 73.2 in his STi. Arron got a 73.0 in his. I ran a 73.3 in the IS.
*Edit* Jason ran a 72.2
Ty, now you get to relearn how hard you can turn and brake. It'll take a little to get used to.
I think Jason (nat. champ)got a 72.0 or 71.8 (not sure if it was clean)in the RX-8. Marvin cranked out a 72.8 in the lingenfelter vette. Allon got a 73.2 in his STi. Arron got a 73.0 in his. I ran a 73.3 in the IS.
*Edit* Jason ran a 72.2
Last edited by Yogi; 06-07-2005 at 10:20 AM.
#22
Originally Posted by Yogi
I found you guys. It was a fun track.
Ty, now you get to relearn how hard you can turn and brake. It'll take a little to get used to.
I think Jason (nat. champ)got a 72.0 or 71.8 (not sure if it was clean)in the RX-8. Marvin cranked out a 72.8 in the lingenfelter vette. Allon got a 73.2 in his STi. Arron got a 73.0 in his. I ran a 73.3 in the IS.
Ty, now you get to relearn how hard you can turn and brake. It'll take a little to get used to.
I think Jason (nat. champ)got a 72.0 or 71.8 (not sure if it was clean)in the RX-8. Marvin cranked out a 72.8 in the lingenfelter vette. Allon got a 73.2 in his STi. Arron got a 73.0 in his. I ran a 73.3 in the IS.
#25
Originally Posted by Yogi
I found you guys. It was a fun track.
Ty, now you get to relearn how hard you can turn and brake. It'll take a little to get used to.
I think Jason (nat. champ)got a 72.0 or 71.8 (not sure if it was clean)in the RX-8. Marvin cranked out a 72.8 in the lingenfelter vette. Allon got a 73.2 in his STi. Arron got a 73.0 in his. I ran a 73.3 in the IS.
Ty, now you get to relearn how hard you can turn and brake. It'll take a little to get used to.
I think Jason (nat. champ)got a 72.0 or 71.8 (not sure if it was clean)in the RX-8. Marvin cranked out a 72.8 in the lingenfelter vette. Allon got a 73.2 in his STi. Arron got a 73.0 in his. I ran a 73.3 in the IS.
This is all a learning experience for me, so my times don't really get me down. If I am still 12 seconds behind you guys by this time next year though I may be a little disappointed.
Last edited by roneski; 06-06-2005 at 10:29 PM.