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Old 05-18-2017, 11:52 AM   #861
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Was that legal (within the rules) for the 140 car to drive that low on the track and pass the other cars?
Yes, as far as I am aware that move was legal. We were told in the Driver's Meeting that going below the bottom yellow line on the NASCAR banking (Turns 1 & 2) was out of bounds, but I believe that the white lines on the back straight (where we turn left into Turn 3) are the NASCAR blend lines so its ok to cross them since Turn 3 is essentially defined by the orange barrel at its apex.

The #140 driver is a past 944 champion and won the POC Boxster Spec championship last year so he has some great skills and demonstrated them during that pass.

I should also mention the great heads-up driving by the #705 who didn't come down on the #140 as the #140 came up on the inside.

As long as everyone is paying attention and cooperating, it all works out. Its kind of amazing (that it does work out) and believe me, its incredibly thrilling to be out there in the middle of it all.

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Old 05-18-2017, 12:11 PM   #862
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That was one hell of a ballsy pass. I remember watching last year as you guys went 4 across into T3. I was amazed that there was no contact
It a really good idea not to drop down into the apron on T1 & T2 as the difference in surface, grip and angle could shoot you up the track there

See you at Willow on Sat. Ill be running SOW with my son
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Old 05-19-2017, 02:47 PM   #863
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Ok, a clarification is in order...

While the driver of the #140 (Anders Hainer) had the most points at the end of last season, he did not have sufficient volunteer points to be the official POC Spec Boxster champ - that honor went to Branimir Kovac, the driver of the #318.

As the saying goes, there are no asterisks in racing. The #318 has the trophy so he's the reigning Champ.
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Ok, a clarification is in order...

While the driver of the #140 (Anders Hainer) had the most points at the end of last season, he did not have sufficient volunteer points to be the official POC Spec Boxster champ - that honor went to Branimir Kovac, the driver of the #318.

As the saying goes, there are no asterisks in racing. The #318 has the trophy so he's the reigning Champ.
That kind of sucks. You are best at driving, but don't have the non-driving points so you lose. I understand that the organisation can't run without volunteers, but a first place trophy should go to the winner, period, end of story
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Thanks for the clarification Tom. You forgot to mention that I am much better looking and have better breath than Anders.
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Old 05-23-2017, 12:26 PM   #866
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Thanks for the clarification Tom. You forgot to mention that I am much better looking and have better breath than Anders.
Looks like all that banking affected the trophy too!

It amazes me that the close quarters racing generally ends up being clean!

good driving folks.

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Tom,

What are you using for brake pads since you drive on the street too.

I disintegrated a front set of Cool Carbons in less than 3 hours of track time over ~9 sessions of CoTA driving in my Boxster S.

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Tom,

What are you using for brake pads since you drive on the street too.

I disintegrated a front set of Cool Carbons in less than 3 hours of track time over ~9 sessions of CoTA driving in my Boxster S.

thanks,

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I use either EBC YellowStuff or Pagid Orange. Both stop well on the track but don't squeal like a pig at every stop sign.

By the way, great video's from COTA!
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I had quite a few problems at Willow Springs two weeks ago. I think this was one of them...

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Old 06-10-2017, 03:34 PM   #870
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And then there was this... (and yes, that is the side that was recently repaired!)...









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Bummer!!!
What happened
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Bummer!!!
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A bit of contact (kind of like a sideswipe) during practice on Friday coming out of Turn 2 and on the way to Turn 3. Technically, my fault. The other car suffered a damaged left rear wheel.

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I use either EBC YellowStuff or Pagid Orange. Both stop well on the track but don't squeal like a pig at every stop sign.

By the way, great video's from COTA!
Thx!

Switched this weekend -- 9 sessions in one day -- as good in the last as they were in the first!

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A bit of contact (kind of like a sideswipe) during practice on Friday coming out of Turn 2 and on the way to Turn 3. Technically, my fault. The other car suffered a damaged left rear wheel.

Race. Repair. Repeat.
that didn't give you a 13/13 did it?
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Bummer on the contact.
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that didn't give you a 13/13 did it?
No penalty, it happened during practice, so I'm good to go!
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A bit of contact
I am guessing that these things, as troubling as they are, are just part of racing. Put enough miles on the track and bumper to bumper and door to door and you'll have some contact at some point.

Hang tough and get back out there..... I need videos!
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Old 06-23-2017, 10:49 AM   #878
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Remember that lost exhaust U-bend piece? Here is what I found when I disassembled everything...

The hot exhaust was directed straight into the corner of the rear fender area...


The heat shield might have been previously damaged or was simply insufficient to block the direct heat of the exhaust - either way the hot exhaust was able to melt the plastic fender liner carrier ... (damaged part next to the replacement part)


With the heat getting past the heat shield, it was able to damage the interior of the bumper cover ...





Then, as expected, with that much damage to the interior of the bumper cover, the exterior of the rear bumper cover was damaged....
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Old 06-24-2017, 05:57 PM   #879
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Bumper cover back on and a little touch up with some black Plasti-dip and the rear end is done. I don't think that the small crack will even be visible when the car is on the ground. Front is next.



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Went to work on the front this morning...

Also, you can see the cable lock that I route thru the front wheel and tow hook to help keep the honest people, honest. With no way to lock the car, it would be too easy for someone to simply roll the car away so I keep it locked to something solid. Of course, the cable could be cut in a few mins so its not infallible but will hopefully make someone think twice and go find something easier to take.



I started by removing the front bumper cover and placing it in the sun. I thought that this might make pushing out the "dent" easier.


Sure enough, the dent popped right back out with a little push but still had quite a bit of scuffing.


Next, I removed the front wheel and taped it for re-painting with Plasti Dip...


Then I pulled off the old Plasti Dip where the edge was ragged. The goal was to get a nice smooth edge so the new paint would transition cleanly. I used an exacto to pre-cut a clean edge and then pulled back the old plasti dip until it reached the pre-cut edge.


I re-installed the front wheel and bumper cover, then buffed out the front fender, front quarter panel, and bumper cover by hand. I used some black plasti dip to cover a spot at the edge of the front door and on the front bumper where the paint was damaged.

Here is the finished job. Not good enough for a street car but more than good enough for a race car. And the price was right ($0).




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