Sept FasTrack

General discussions about Solo

Moderator: Mike Simanyi

User avatar
Jason Isley BS RX8
Posts: 1129
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:26 am
Car#: 0
Location: Coto de Caza
Contact:

Sept FasTrack

Post by Jason Isley BS RX8 »

Full: http://scca.com/documents/Fastrack/09/0 ... k-sept.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Solo: http://scca.com/documents/Fastrack/09/0 ... pt-seb.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Giovanni Jaramillo
Posts: 2761
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:25 am
Club: PSCC

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Giovanni Jaramillo »

Finally Robert

After reviewing member comment, the PAC has recommended an amended version of the previously-published proposal to
permit some kit cars in XP, as follows:

- The following cars to be classed in XP with allowances restricting the minimum engine size (and therefore minimum weight):
  • Noble
  • M12
  • M12GTO
  • M400

- All with minimum engine size 2.9L with forced induction or 4.1L normally aspirated.
User avatar
Jason Isley BS RX8
Posts: 1129
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:26 am
Car#: 0
Location: Coto de Caza
Contact:

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Jason Isley BS RX8 »

Wow. Still no clarification on the strut tower brace rule, which effects, ST/SP/SM.
Bob Beamesderfer
Posts: 3376
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:26 am
Club: PSCC
Location: Orange
Contact:

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Bob Beamesderfer »

Jason Isley BS RX8 wrote:Wow. Still no clarification on the strut tower brace rule, which effects, ST/SP/SM.
Don't worry Jason, the protest committee at Nationals can make up the clarification ... *catruleCOUGH* }:)
User avatar
Jason Isley BS RX8
Posts: 1129
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:26 am
Car#: 0
Location: Coto de Caza
Contact:

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Jason Isley BS RX8 »

Bob Beamesderfer wrote:
Jason Isley BS RX8 wrote:Wow. Still no clarification on the strut tower brace rule, which effects, ST/SP/SM.
Don't worry Jason, the protest committee at Nationals can make up the clarification ... *catruleCOUGH* }:)
They will be very busy... As any ST/SP/SM car that has removed an OE brace is protest bait. ;)
User avatar
Sebastian Rios
King of Fastrack!
Posts: 1656
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:27 am
Club: SCNAX
Car#: 397
Location: Out to lunch

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Sebastian Rios »

fasttrack wrote:Stock: The previously-published initial classification of the Audi R8 has been rescinded due to member feedback, and the
car is placed on the Stock exclusion list effective immediately. Comment: The SAC will be monitoring this car’s performance.
At this point the SEB and SAC still do not consider the car to be an overdog in its US configuration, and the intention is to
classify it in SS as of 1/1/2010. (ref. 09-382, 09-398, 09-420)
Bending to the will of the membership??? You guys are getting soft. :lol:

Actually it's probably a good thing to put off classing it until next year....Although I really wanted to see what would happen if someone showed up with an R8 and mopped up.
User avatar
Kurt Rahn
Posts: 3923
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:29 am
Club: CASOC
Car#: 88
Location: Pasadena

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Kurt Rahn »

So I haven't seen any mention for a while of the potential move of the Mini Cooper S from GS to DS. In April, it said they were going to recommend it to the board, but I've seen nothing since then. Does that mean it's a rubber stamp/done deal? When does the board vote on rules that would take effect on 1/1/10?
==============
Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
Bob Beamesderfer
Posts: 3376
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:26 am
Club: PSCC
Location: Orange
Contact:

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Bob Beamesderfer »

Sebastian Rios wrote:
fasttrack wrote:Stock: The previously-published initial classification of the Audi R8 has been rescinded due to member feedback, and the
car is placed on the Stock exclusion list effective immediately. Comment: The SAC will be monitoring this car’s performance.
At this point the SEB and SAC still do not consider the car to be an overdog in its US configuration, and the intention is to
classify it in SS as of 1/1/2010. (ref. 09-382, 09-398, 09-420)
Bending to the will of the membership??? You guys are getting soft. :lol:

Actually it's probably a good thing to put off classing it until next year....Although I really wanted to see what would happen if someone showed up with an R8 and mopped up.
It's a very nimble car. It was noticeable through the tight 1st-4th corner complex on Cal Speedway's road course. Better than the M3, 135i and Evo X MSR.
User avatar
Eric Clements
Solo Safety Steward
Posts: 895
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:25 am
Club: No$
Car#: 30
Location: Pasadena

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Eric Clements »

Jason Isley BS RX8 wrote:Wow. Still no clarification on the strut tower brace rule, which effects, ST/SP/SM.
STILL? You just sent that letter in July. When you were on the SEB how many items went from letter to Fastrack in less than 6 weeks?

Why would someone remove a stock (triangulated, usually) strut bar anyway?
User avatar
Jason Isley BS RX8
Posts: 1129
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:26 am
Car#: 0
Location: Coto de Caza
Contact:

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Jason Isley BS RX8 »

Kurt Rahn wrote:So I haven't seen any mention for a while of the potential move of the Mini Cooper S from GS to DS. In April, it said they were going to recommend it to the board, but I've seen nothing since then. Does that mean it's a rubber stamp/done deal? When does the board vote on rules that would take effect on 1/1/10?
Last thing I read on that move in FasTrack, months ago, said it was a done deal for 2010.
User avatar
Jason Isley BS RX8
Posts: 1129
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:26 am
Car#: 0
Location: Coto de Caza
Contact:

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Jason Isley BS RX8 »

Eric Clements wrote:
Jason Isley BS RX8 wrote:Wow. Still no clarification on the strut tower brace rule, which effects, ST/SP/SM.
STILL? You just sent that letter in July. When you were on the SEB how many items went from letter to Fastrack in less than 6 weeks?

Why would someone remove a stock (triangulated, usually) strut bar anyway?
The information I was told is this issue was bigger than a clarification, and would require a rule change, but something would be in the next FT. The fact that this was not a cut and dry issue, and had to move into the realm of a potential rule change should concern anyone in who has removed a stock brace. *other than those who can do it via update/backdate in SP/SM.

Who said anything about triangulated? I would just love to remove a piece of dead weight from an A Arm car, that does not need it, and that makes it difficult to adjust my shocks. :thumbup:
User avatar
Marshall Grice
Former CSCC Overall Champion
Posts: 1617
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:27 am
Club: CASOC
Car#: 11

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Marshall Grice »

Eric Clements wrote: Why would someone remove a stock (triangulated, usually) strut bar anyway?
cause they might weigh 20 lbs.
User avatar
Eric Clements
Solo Safety Steward
Posts: 895
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:25 am
Club: No$
Car#: 30
Location: Pasadena

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Eric Clements »

Jason Isley BS RX8 wrote: Who said anything about triangulated? I would just love to remove a piece of dead weight from an A Arm car, that does not need it, and that makes it difficult to adjust my shocks. :thumbup:
That makes sense. Not that it's official but I think the SPAC on board to accomadate you.
User avatar
Jason Isley BS RX8
Posts: 1129
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:26 am
Car#: 0
Location: Coto de Caza
Contact:

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Jason Isley BS RX8 »

Eric Clements wrote: That makes sense. Not that it's official but I think the SPAC on board to accomadate you.
I am fairly certain it was never the intent of the rule to only allow cars that did not come with a bar to install one. However, the way it is currently worded there is no allowance for removal, or even replacement of a stock bar. With natls coming up this seems like a potentially big problem for a number of classes. People may have ditched the OE bar years ago, and having run natls that way in the past never thought it was an issue.
Jason Rhoades
Posts: 156
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:24 am
Car#: 0

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Jason Rhoades »

Sebastian Rios wrote:
fasttrack wrote:Stock: The previously-published initial classification of the Audi R8 has been rescinded due to member feedback, and the
car is placed on the Stock exclusion list effective immediately. Comment: The SAC will be monitoring this car’s performance.
At this point the SEB and SAC still do not consider the car to be an overdog in its US configuration, and the intention is to
classify it in SS as of 1/1/2010. (ref. 09-382, 09-398, 09-420)
Bending to the will of the membership??? You guys are getting soft. :lol:

Actually it's probably a good thing to put off classing it until next year....Although I really wanted to see what would happen if someone showed up with an R8 and mopped up.
Bad things, to them.
Bob Beamesderfer
Posts: 3376
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:26 am
Club: PSCC
Location: Orange
Contact:

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Bob Beamesderfer »

Jason Rhoades wrote:
Sebastian Rios wrote:Although I really wanted to see what would happen if someone showed up with an R8 and mopped up.
Bad things, to them.
Just curious; how so? :?:
User avatar
Mako Koiwai
Posts: 6490
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:25 am
Club: SCNAX
Car#: 34
Location: South Pasadena, CA
Contact:

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Mako Koiwai »

Seems like the R8 has a relatively long wheel base ... and would be like the NSX ... better on a road course then an AX course?
Bob Beamesderfer
Posts: 3376
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:26 am
Club: PSCC
Location: Orange
Contact:

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Bob Beamesderfer »

Mako Koiwai wrote:Seems like the R8 has a relatively long wheel base ... and would be like the NSX ... better on a road course then an AX course?
Not really:

2009 Corvette Z06:
Track: 63.5 inches
Wheelbase: 105.7
Length: 175.6

2010 Audi R8:
Track: 64.5
Wheelbase: 104.3
Length: 174.6
User avatar
Mako Koiwai
Posts: 6490
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:25 am
Club: SCNAX
Car#: 34
Location: South Pasadena, CA
Contact:

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Mako Koiwai »

OK ... Acura NSX:

Track: 60
Wheelbase: 99.6
Length: 174
Gary Thomason
Posts: 99
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:26 am
Car#: 0

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Gary Thomason »

Sebastian Rios wrote: Bending to the will of the membership??? You guys are getting soft. :lol:
What a concept! :ibrightdea:

Mako, don't get Jason going.
GT
User avatar
Kurt Rahn
Posts: 3923
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:29 am
Club: CASOC
Car#: 88
Location: Pasadena

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Kurt Rahn »

Mako Koiwai wrote:OK ... Acura NSX:

Track: 60
Wheelbase: 99.6
Length: 174
I've never seen an NSX on our autoX courses (over my vast 1.5 years of experience), but I've seen planty of 'Vettes. An R8 is kickin' my butt:
G35 Sedan
Wheelbase: 112.2
Length: 186.5

And not horribly far off from a Mini Cooper
Wheelbase: 97.1
(silly to talk about length)
==============
Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
User avatar
Mako Koiwai
Posts: 6490
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:25 am
Club: SCNAX
Car#: 34
Location: South Pasadena, CA
Contact:

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Mako Koiwai »

Tom T. use to run a NSX. He told me that it's wheel base was too long for AX.

The NSX Club had an AX a few years ago. Six of us CSCC drivers went to it. None of the NSX's topped our times. Some of us were pretty green. Tom probably would have beat us, but his NSX broke down. I think he sold it a short time after that.

Photos from the NSX AX: http://public.fotki.com/makofoto/solo_ii/nsx_ax/

So Wrong! :lol:

Image

Image
User avatar
Marshall Grice
Former CSCC Overall Champion
Posts: 1617
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:27 am
Club: CASOC
Car#: 11

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Marshall Grice »

Mako Koiwai wrote:Tom T. use to run a NSX. He told me that it's wheel base was too long for AX.
in general a longer wheel base is better.
Aaron Goldsmith
Posts: 2663
Joined: Wed May 14, 2008 4:22 pm
Club: CASOC
Car#: 32
Location: HB, CA

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Aaron Goldsmith »

Mako Koiwai wrote:Tom T. use to run a NSX. He told me that it's wheel base was too long for AX.
It's track that'll get you in the AutoX.
User avatar
Randy Chase
Posts: 509
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:26 am
Club: PSCC
Car#: 98
Location: San Diego
Contact:

Re: Sept FasTrack

Post by Randy Chase »

And gearing. The NSX seemed to be forever in 1st gear when I autocrossed it.

I would love a shot at trying out an R8 in SS. Hmm....
http://www.chasecam.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; VIDEO + DATA
Official provider to SCCA ProRacing, V8Supercars, Mazdaspeed, and more....
http://www.theadrenalinegallery.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Your California dealer for Rossion and Caterham
Post Reply