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Man it was awesome to get back out on the track again.  Two years is too long between races.  Even better that it was at Hallett.  God that's a fun track.  So, my last time driving on a track was the NASA Hallett June race in 2016 (same race exactly two years ago).  That was immediately following the retub after backing into the tree at TWS off T7. 

 

With the two year hiatus, I knew I'd be slow and just wanted to finish the weekend in one piece.  I really didn't expect much, and tried not to put too much pressure on myself and drive outside my ability. 

 

 

Test n Tune

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Friday was just about getting back in the car, and relearning the feel of driving at some sort of pace. My first session was about 12 seconds off my best laps from two years prior.  In the second and third session, I was coming up the learning curve, but I started loosing power on the exit of T2/T6 (lefts), but none of the other corners.  Tried running more gas, checked most electrical connections...couldn't find a smoking gun.  I pulled data from the car and you could clearly see a 1.5-1.7 second drop in fuel pressure to 3psi.  The drop was sharp, as was the recovery---like an on/off edge. 

 

After the third session we pulled the fuel pump.  Everything looked ok with the pump and sock.  Measured the distance to the bottom of the tank, and the pump...the sock was clearly resting on the bottom of the well.  Finally, I inspected the connector on the fuel pump.  The female contacts on the pump side (not the sender side) looked like they were compressed away from the pin.  I tried wiggling the connector while watching fuel pressure, but couldn't see an effect on the gage.  Anyway, I used a dental tool to push the female contacts back together to hopefully engage the pins.  Sessions 4 and 5, problem gone. 

 

From a driving perspective, by the end of the day I was still about 3 seconds off.  But, I was more comfortable in the car.  I was having a small handling issue in T2 (loose on throttle), and was getting monster psi growth in the RR.  We added some cross, and adjusted tire pressures.  That was the ticket.  I made tons of ground in T2 for the rest of the weekend. 

 

Saturday

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Format for the weekend was Qual, and three races.  Finishing order for each race, set the grid for the following race.  Qual grid was set by season points, so I was going to be at the back. That's where I wanted to be anyway as I didn't want to stuff anyone else's qual.  I did want to get a little space from the guy in front of my, because I knew I was faster than him....but, I didn't want to mess with trying to get around him. 

 

I got a decent amount of space, and was able to get a lap about 1 second faster than my Friday best lap.  But, there was more to be had, and then I caught that car, and that was that.  I ended up 30th out of 31. 

 

Race1

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My goal was to race clean, and finish maybe a few spots farther up the grid for race 2 while continuing to get more comfortable.  Everything went according to that plan until the final turn (T10) on the final lap.  I got punted by a guy who simply overheated, dehydrated, and lost focus---completely missed his brake marker and drove right through my LR bumper.  I got turned about 90 degrees, and I think I dropped the rear wheels off the outside before gather it up and grabbing second gear.  I lost two spots that I'd previously gained by the time I crossed the s/f.  Still, I finished 25th...so I gained 5 spots, and never made any major mistakes.

 

Race2

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Same goal as race1.  Being a little farther up the grid (with cars behind me) I got to spend a lot more time in traffic, and mixing it up with those around me.   Lots of good battles in tight sections of the course (T2-T6), where it takes a lot of focus to drive off line with cars on one or occasionally both sides.  My car was clearly good under braking and the second gear corners.  Maybe its the lighter 1.6 that helps that, I think there was only one other 1.6L that I saw (#13).  I also found I was able to run the 4/5/6 complex better than those around me.  So, I could close up through 4/5/6, stay close through 7/8 and then get them under braking entering the Bitch.  The extra rpm of the 1.6L seemed to help leading up T7/8 where the NBs had to grab 4th.  I gained another 4 spots and finished 21st....which set my grid for the championship race on Sunday. 

 

I had one bit of contact.  I got a good run through T2/3 and climbing the hill to T4.  I was in a group of 4-5 cars, and I'd taken the inside line through T2 which put me on the outside of the group climbing the hill.  I had a run on the #2 car, and thought I could hold the outside line through T4 (right) and maybe get position for the entry into T5 (left). I got outside the #2 as we climbed the hill, but he walked me to the grass, where I stopped giving up ground and he drove into my RF before I could lift and back out of the position.  Neither of us lost a position. 

 

Sunday- Race3

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This is a long race----50 minutes starting after lunch at 12:45p.  It was also HOT.  I wasn't really sure what to do with pressures.  In race2, I didn't get as much growth as I was expecting...and the same thing happened in morning warmup.  This led me to decide NOT lower my cold pressures as I probably should have.  I probably should have dropped them by 2+psi, but I only went down by 1 psi.  Anyway, the tires were a handful in the last 3rd of the race.  I didn't get hot pressures after because they pulled us off directly for the awards, but they felt overinflated in the later stages. 

 

Race3 was awesome.  I was constantly in traffic.  I made up 3 positions on the start up to 18th, but lost two on lap 2 back to 20th. After lap two I never lost another position.  I steadily climbed from 20th, and gained another position every 3-4 laps.  I finally climbed to 14th with about 6 laps to go, and was 7 seconds behind 13th.  All this is, of course, based on post-race data...I only knew that I cleared my last pass as the race was winding down...and the #21 was a long way in the distance.  My tires were clearly off, and like I said felt over-inflated. 

 

I have had a tendancy to make a big mistake late in these long races.  So, my focus was on just hitting my marks and not making any mistakes that might cost me whatever positions I had gained.  I had no one in my mirrors, and I could only see the #21 on longer sections of the course.  I didn't figure I had much chance of catching him and only a good chance of going off if I really pushed.  So, I settled into a rhythm for a couple laps, when I noticed that I was clearly gaining on the #21.  Also my tires started to feel a little more "forgiving", so I decided to try a little harder.  In the last 3 laps I made up 4 seconds on the #21, and I was now within a couple seconds of him...but, then the white flag came out.  I wasn't able to get to his bumper...but, I finished the race in 13th place after another car DNF'd. 

 

It was a hard day on the cars....there were lots of DNF's.  It was hot on the drivers, I know there was at least one who DNF'd simply due to the heat even though the car was ok. 

 

My best lap in Race3, was ~1/2s off my best lap ever...after two years away.  I finished all 3 races with no major driving mistakes, no offs,  not even a dropped wheel (Chris would probably say I wasn't trying hard enough :-).  I couldn't find a way to drive the car off the Bitch....and I was trying.  The car was really good there, but I could have used an LSD I was spinning the inside tire...and had to work to try and keep that tire down on the ground.  AND I FINISHED 13TH (and won some Toyo Bucks)...my highest ever finish in my short racing career.

 

Totally stoked!  Thanks for reading. 

 


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I got punted by a guy who simply overheated, dehydrated, and lost focus---completely missed his brake marker and drove right through my LR bumper.  I got turned about 90 degrees, and I think I dropped the rear wheels off the outside before gather it up and grabbing second gear.  I lost two spots that I'd previously gained by the time I crossed the s/f.  Still, I finished 25th...so I gained 5 spots, and never made any major mistakes.

 

That would be my 70 year old father who I had to literally pull out of the car when he got in (I blew up in qual so I played spectator all weekend). He felt terrible about that. Was fun watching you guys go at it nearly the whole race. Glad you had an awesome weekend and congrats on the solid finish Sunday, that was brutal heat.



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That would be my 70 year old father who I had to literally pull out of the car when he got in (I blew up in qual so I played spectator all weekend). He felt terrible about that. Was fun watching you guys go at it nearly the whole race. Glad you had an awesome weekend and congrats on the solid finish Sunday, that was brutal heat.

I avoided mentioning numbers and names on purpose.   Yes, he and I talked and watched the video together.  I understand what happened, and he was extremely apologetic.  He and I are good.  I told him he was welcome to come over to our RV for a beer.   

 

Yes, the heat can be brutal---and dangerous.  It was 96 degrees, and in the beating sun.  He needs a cool suit, and to watch his hydration.  Mental mistakes are one thing, but that heat can be a direct health risk. 


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I had a pretty good weekend and had a blast, even with the carnage. Nice to see you back.


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Video of the Sunday race is up.



Any tips or criticism on traffic situations are welcome. In particular from 19 - 21 min. I know I handled that poorly. But, I'm not sure what I should have done differently.

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Ignore the title. No I didn't time travel.

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Fun weekend!  I think I spent some time with you on Saturday morning Friday practice.  Was behind you learning things for a bit since I skipped Friday, but you weren't a sneeze to pass by any means. Agreed that dropping pressure for Sunday race was the ticket... I went down .5 and needed a chunk more than that.  

 

It was crazy hot... the layoff until Nationals makes sense for sure...  Hallett is growing on me, but I really wish the tire walls were further away!



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Nice to have the Hampton gang back at the track!  You had a pretty successful weekend! :thumbsup:

 

(And won't get any "input" from me. I managed to spin Q, R1 & R2. I had a phobia of being in the top 5. Was hoping for redemption in R3 until the exhaust broke on lap 12.  https://youtu.be/vs0kPXOPsAU)

                                                                                                                                                                                          

 


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(And won't get any "input" from me. I managed to spin Q, R1 & R2. I had a phobia of being in the top 5. Was hoping for redemption in R3 until the exhaust broke on lap 12.  https://youtu.be/vs0kPXOPsAU)

                                                                                                                                                                                          

 

 

But it made for great spectating  :P Sally, Alan and I figured you were just trying to spice things up for yourself.

 

At least it wasn't this in Q1: 

 

https://youtu.be/gp6zA-Myh08



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Nice to have the Hampton gang back at the track!  You had a pretty successful weekend! :thumbsup:
 
(And won't get any "input" from me. I managed to spin Q, R1 & R2. I had a phobia of being in the top 5. Was hoping for redemption in R3 until the exhaust broke on lap 12.  https://youtu.be/vs0kPXOPsAU)
                                                                                                                                                                                          

I wondered what happened---I saw you pulling into pit-in while I was chasing Ed down.  You were already gone by the time I got back to the paddock. 


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But it made for great spectating  :P Sally, Alan and I figured you were just trying to spice things up for yourself.

(Didn't like my odds of passing Justin, Trevor, Blake, much less Chris. so let's go for a spin!  Maybe I'll find time to post my R1 video)

 

 

At least it wasn't this in Q1: 

https://youtu.be/gp6zA-Myh08

 

Ouch, that sounded expensive. I'll stick to a busted exhaust


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I wondered what happened---I saw you pulling into pit-in while I was chasing Ed down.  You were already gone by the time I got back to the paddock. 

Yeppers, we loaded up and headed south ASAP.  Had a frozen margarita in my hand by 645p  :toast:


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We took the opposite approach.  We toasted being back at the races with some champagne and beer while rewatching my in-car video with the fam.  Besides we needed Xfactor and GHM to get the bleep out of the way first. 


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Fun weekend!  I think I spent some time with you on Saturday morning Friday practice.  Was behind you learning things for a bit since I skipped Friday, but you weren't a sneeze to pass by any means. Agreed that dropping pressure for Sunday race was the ticket... I went down .5 and needed a chunk more than that.  

 

It was crazy hot... the layoff until Nationals makes sense for sure...  Hallett is growing on me, but I really wish the tire walls were further away!

 

I dropped my pressures in anticipation of the heat and long race and had a hell of a time keep it on track in 6 and 1 (vs. Saturday) the first couple of laps before I decided to call it quits after being hit. or it could have been the extra 3 gallons of gas I added right before the race by mistake and running a coolsuit only on Sunday. I guess 60 extra pounds didnt help. Oh well. I'm happy with my finishes on Saturday.

 

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HandsOffSam - father's day gift = https://www.advanced...er-drink-holder

 

Ross Bentley's podcast had a guy on that talked about dehydration while driving. I bought one earlier this year. 

 

This link has references to the fittings: https://rennlist.com...drink-tube.html

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Meh....fine if you want, but not really necessary.  We only run for 20-25 minutes. Even the Sunday race is only 50 minutes.  That's not really enough time to get dehydrated...if you are hydrated to begin with. 
 
I run every day at lunch all summer long...for up to about 90 minutes, AND bike in the evenings.  I don't take water with me on the run (I do take 20oz of water on the bike)...but, I do drink a bunch before I go and have a belly full to start.  Same in the car---if you drink a 16 ounce water bottle before you go out...that's plenty for 20 minutes, even 50.  The more important factor is to drink fluids all day long.  I drank 12+ 16oz bottles of water each day at hallett...I think I drank 4 cases by myself Fri-Sunday.  

 

The cool suit is much more critical in the car.  If you are hydrated, drink a bottle right beforehand, and have a cool suit, you won't dehydrate in 20-50 minutes.  But, if you're dehydrated, hot, and wearing our wool blankets call fire-suits, then go out without a cool suit when its 97F out...well, that's just asking for heat exhaustion or stroke...and it won't really matter if you have a drink bottle in the car or not. 

 


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Unlike the June Sprints thread, which has turned into a BBQ debate (sigh), here's Race 1.

Wish I could blame my w/e mistakes on the heat, but my errors occurred within the first few laps.  (Maybe the sun got in my eyes :wacko: )
https://youtu.be/5wWmBZfUBjw


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Thanks for posting. I've got some work to do in T1, T4/5, and T9. You're carrying +10mph through those over me. Everywhere else is within a hair.

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