Been off since the 28th! Still have 3 days of vacationDid @jordane93 throttle up too fast?
I am so stealing that line."ran out of talent"
When you leave the racing surface...."agricultural racing"I am so stealing that line.
Only done it once. My home track only had walls on the straightaways. Caught the end of the inversion and had to pick my way through the much slower traffic. 2 guys nearly got into as I was fixing to go high wide and handsome. Rather than wreck the grass over the banking seemed like the best option. Kept my foot in it and came right back on. Lucky for me 2 laps later someone couldn't quite make the pits and got stuck so they threw a yellow. Came back and won. Man, those Legends cars were a fun series. I keep going back and forth on how to fill my unbuilt garage/shop. Build an RV or buy a race car....We called it an 'agricultural excursion'. Only fun in a Spec Miata where 'passing in the grass' was somewhat acceptable. In a carbon fibre winged car....'spensive in a hurry. LOL
I like the can do attitude!You could always be like @Ted and get both.
Making me chuckle remembering a racing 'incident' involving my son and three out of four corners on a formula car. He was talking to Marco Andretti at Mosport one year. He told me that Marco was coming off the backstraight holding flat out through turn 8. Alex said I think I can do it and shave some time. About 30 minutes later after seeing the sand and dust fly while spotting nearby he gets on the radio and said the balled it up and OK but the car...not so. I asked him what happened and he said he came into 8 flat out, not braking....but "ran out of talent". I laughed a bit until I saw the remnants of the car that had to be rebuilt overnight for qualifying the next morning.
Yeah, BSing a competitor is an old but useful strategy. “Oh, sure, you can go through the chicane flat out, no problem.” (Snicker snicker tee hee hee....)
Yeah, BSing a competitor is an old but useful strategy.
I used to tell folks that I put helium in the tires....
That time it was not BS. Marco was running a LMP-2 car with more than double the downforce of Alex’s formula car. Worked fine in the prototype…..not so well in my son’s car. At the first race of the season at Sebring they were talking and Marco was taking turn one flat out and suggested to Alex that he could do the same. It worked at that track. Up in the Great White North the story did not end on a good note. Fortunately besides an ego and the major sponsor’s wallet (moi ) no animals were harmed in the making of the incident.Yeah, BSing a competitor is an old but useful strategy. “Oh, sure, you can go through the chicane flat out, no problem.” (Snicker snicker tee hee hee....)
I cut the wheel studs and found the smallest lugnuts I could. Then found a 2.93 rear spool for road racing, chucked it in the lathe to fit 3.58, 3.73, and the 4.10 gears for circle tracks. Not legal, but no tech inspector at the local short tracks would figure it out.Yep. Reduces the unsprung weight.
Not legal, but no tech inspector at the local short tracks would figure it out.
One track we used to race at, alcohol was not allowed in the class we ran. (limited late model) Soooooo..... I had a 32 gallon fuel cell and a 22 gallon fuel cell. I would fill the 22 gallon with alcohol, place it in the 32 gallon cell, then plumb it up to the engine. Then we would close the 32 gallon cell and fill it with gasoline.
Now for you folks that have used alcohol as fuel know that the exhaust will curl the hair in your nose, change the color of your eyes and cause your babies to be born naked. To get around that I put a 1/2 gallon of extract of spearmint in the alcohol which made the exhaust smell like a burning Snickers bar.
I also had a broken pressure gauge that showed something like 25-30 PSI mounted on a non-structural bar on the roll cage. Folks would ask what it is for and I would tell them I pressurized the roll cage with helium. When asked what that did I would tell them that since helium is lighter than air it makes the car lighter.... Seems very few dirt racers understood that it takes volume, not pressure for the helium to have the floating effect....
Yeah.... BSing was one of my favorite parts of racing.!!
Ever read The Unfair Advantage by Mark Donohue?
Who was it that said...''If you're not cheating, you're not trying.??''
No, I haven't. Sounds like it should be on my list.
Who was it that said...''If you're not cheating, you're not trying.??''
No. No. The spool that holds the ring gear was different on the 2.93's. if you chucked the spool in a lathe you could machine a little down to make a 3.58,3.33,3.73 or 4.10 ring fit. The only way to tell would be to remove the whole pumpkin. Might have saved half a pound.That's pretty sad. Jack up the rear, rotate the rear wheels, count the revs of the drive shaft. Takes less than 5 minutes.
No, I haven't. Sounds like it should be on my list.
but if you cheat to win, you are still a loser.
edit: trying to push limits within the rules isn't cheating.