February 6/7 Practice/Championship Event Weekend

For coordinating upcoming events and remembering past ones.

Moderators: Mike Simanyi, Christine Grice, Rick Brown

User avatar
Jeff Stuart
King of Fastrack!
Posts: 674
Joined: Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:31 pm
Club: CASOC
Car#: 13
Location: Santa Barbara
Contact:

Re: February 6/7 Practice/Championship Event Weekend

Post by Jeff Stuart »

Leonard Cachola wrote:
Jeff Stuart wrote:
Kurt Rahn wrote:SK is attractice because even fully prepped, you can still use it as your daily driver.
:thumbup:
Oh, I don't know about that. When I had my car working on the uber revalved Bilsteins for all of two weeks last year (loooong story that I don't really need to go into here), my stock-class car was barely tolerable as a daily driver. Usable, sure. Tolerable... um... yeah.
All I've done is put better tires on my car and now I am able to compete in SK2, so I'm content with that. I don't really have a desire to compete on a national level.
Jonathan Lugod
King of Fastrack!
Posts: 966
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:29 am
Club: SCNAX
Car#: 194
Location: Oceanside

Re: February 6/7 Practice/Championship Event Weekend

Post by Jonathan Lugod »

All I've done is put better tires on my car and now I am able to compete in SK2, so I'm content with that. I don't really have a desire to compete on a national level.
which is the sole purpose for having local SK classes and why it shouldn't be labeled a national class. If it did... then all those who have the same objective as you...will be turned away. As the ones who will spend the money and get the uber-parts will be better prepped in comparison to one who just wants to arrive and drive.
Last edited by Jonathan Lugod on Mon Feb 08, 2010 1:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
http://www.osgiken.net
4 BSP- 2019 Mazda ND Miata - 2001 SSM Honda S2000
OS Giken / Bride / ShaftWorks USA
User avatar
Leonard Cachola
Novice Coordinator
Posts: 1233
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:25 am
Club: SCNAX
Car#: 82
Location: WeHo
Contact:

Re: February 6/7 Practice/Championship Event Weekend

Post by Leonard Cachola »

Kurt Rahn wrote: If we're talking about nationally prepped cars, we'll be talking about DAs, which, put on their soft setting, are going to be less stiff than my stock suspension.
Oh, right. Good point. A set of custom revalved double adjustable Bilsteins would have been quite a bit more than the non-adjustable ones I have, for sure.
Edit: Wow, I guess I should've started a new thread for this. Didn't think it was going to get so lively.
Yes, I was thinking the same thing, actually. Can a moderator split this up, please?
~Leonard Cachola
#82 CS, CSCC Solo Novice Coordinator
User avatar
Leonard Cachola
Novice Coordinator
Posts: 1233
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:25 am
Club: SCNAX
Car#: 82
Location: WeHo
Contact:

Re: February 6/7 Practice/Championship Event Weekend

Post by Leonard Cachola »

Jeff Stuart wrote: All I've done is put better tires on my car and now I am able to compete in SK2, so I'm content with that. I don't really have a desire to compete on a national level.
No offense, but Kurt was talking fully-prepped cars.
~Leonard Cachola
#82 CS, CSCC Solo Novice Coordinator
User avatar
Leonard Cachola
Novice Coordinator
Posts: 1233
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:25 am
Club: SCNAX
Car#: 82
Location: WeHo
Contact:

Re: February 6/7 Practice/Championship Event Weekend

Post by Leonard Cachola »

Jonathan Lugod wrote:As the ones who will spend the money and get the uber-parts will be better prepped in comparison to one who just wants to arrive and drive.
Well, that's going to be the case in any class. We wouldn't be turning away any competitor who wants to arrive and drive if they like unless the car is unsafe to drive - that's simply not in the best interests of us as a club or region.
~Leonard Cachola
#82 CS, CSCC Solo Novice Coordinator
User avatar
Jeff Stuart
King of Fastrack!
Posts: 674
Joined: Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:31 pm
Club: CASOC
Car#: 13
Location: Santa Barbara
Contact:

Re: February 6/7 Practice/Championship Event Weekend

Post by Jeff Stuart »

I guess in my opinion there should be a class for people such as myself who have no interest in modifying their cars, but just want to show up and race in whatever they have. SK is as close as you can get to that, but even still there are a lot of expensive things that can be done to gain speed, most of which I don't even know about. I like that SK isn't national because I want to be able to compete (where by "compete" I mean "have a chance at winning") in my car without doing any preparation.
Aaron Goldsmith
Posts: 2663
Joined: Wed May 14, 2008 4:22 pm
Club: CASOC
Car#: 32
Location: HB, CA

Re: February 6/7 Practice/Championship Event Weekend

Post by Aaron Goldsmith »

Leonard Cachola wrote:
Kurt Rahn wrote: If we're talking about nationally prepped cars, we'll be talking about DAs, which, put on their soft setting, are going to be less stiff than my stock suspension.
Oh, right. Good point. A set of custom revalved double adjustable Bilsteins would have been quite a bit more than the non-adjustable ones I have, for sure.
Edit: Wow, I guess I should've started a new thread for this. Didn't think it was going to get so lively.
Yes, I was thinking the same thing, actually. Can a moderator split this up, please?
it's kinda a pain at this point, i'd have to go through every page and pull them all out.
User avatar
KJ Christopher
Executive Board Member
Posts: 2818
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:29 am
Club: No$
Car#: 11
Location: Redondo Beach, CA

Re: February 6/7 Practice/Championship Event Weekend

Post by KJ Christopher »

I want to be able to compete (where by "compete" I mean "have a chance at winning") in my car without doing any preparation.
QFT

We really need a rolling quotes thingie on this forum.
kj
Use the email link. I don't read nor get notified of PMs.
Former No$ Club Rep | Former SCCA Area 11 Director |Former CSCC Solo Chair
Caged Z Motorsports - automotive consultation
The ACME Special Now with Super Speed Vitamins
Tom Denham
Posts: 603
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:26 am
Club: PSCC
Car#: 237

Re: February 6/7 Practice/Championship Event Weekend

Post by Tom Denham »

Jonathan Lugod wrote:
All I've done is put better tires on my car and now I am able to compete in SK2, so I'm content with that. I don't really have a desire to compete on a national level.
which is the sole purpose for having local SK classes and why it shouldn't be labeled a national class. If it did... then all those who have the same objective as you...will be turned away. As the ones who will spend the money and get the uber-parts will be better prepped in comparison to one who just wants to arrive and drive.
That's THEIR choice . and that goes for National class John. Not all cars are UBER prepped.

Why Is it not a good National class when the Same thing is happening in Stock at National events .

Why do we want to limit options At any event.

If it aint broke don't fix it. doesn't work. Adjustments and improvements along the way is what works.
User avatar
Dan Shaw
Posts: 278
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:26 am
Car#: 427
Location: Silicon Valley

Re: February 6/7 Practice/Championship Event Weekend

Post by Dan Shaw »

I don't know if this accounts for much, but from what I can see it doesn't seem like you have to go balls to the wall to do well in SK. I'm running single adjusable off-the-shelf Konis, a ST front bar, AWP sway bar mounts, and a drop in air filter. Probably the most expensive bits on my car are the wheels and tires. The RE11 tires I'm running now are actually used ones that came on the wheels (Mako knows their history). As of yet I haven't purchased new tires. I'm planning on doing some weight reduction in the form of a new axle-back exhaust but haven't yet done it.

The car can consistently place in the top 5. No question. Even against DS index vs my CS index.

Is that good for most people? People at nats, probably not. is it necessarily -the- best setup? Definitely not. I know if I were running something closer to what Tim Albin's done to his CS miata it would go quicker. But, I don't want to go that far to get custom Koni 2 ways for $2000 and have them shock dyno'd/etc. also I don't feel like buying a crazy amount of tires every season. It amazes me but these RE11s can pull their weight even after what could be considered their service life. The shoulders are rounded and they're slamming the wear bars. Pretty sure they were shaved.

I don't know if you want to be nats level if you have to be nats prepared. it helps though. Anyone blowing large amounts of cash is going to get the better hardware. That's not unusual. If someone wanted to work the regional level that hard then I'd be ousted by several well prepped DS Minis and good drivers. Would that mean I leave SK for CS? Nah. Would I be bitter? Yea, until I ponied up on my skillset to do better.

It's a tossup. I'd still like to see a Nats class but doesn't necessarily mean I'd be going to every event. If they're doing SK when they come to the region I'm in that works. Travel expenses would probably put me out faster than the competition.
2017 MX-5 - #427 ???
User avatar
Kurt Rahn
Posts: 3923
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:29 am
Club: CASOC
Car#: 88
Location: Pasadena

Re: February 6/7 Practice/Championship Event Weekend

Post by Kurt Rahn »

Aaron Goldsmith wrote:The Dunlops were almost 900 bucks a set when we were buying them for Max's car. At the time it was about 950 for the same size 710's and at the time we could have gotten contigency money for 710's and we bought all those Dunlops ourselves. Prices must have dropped a bunch since 2008. Looks like it would be about 800 now. The gap is incredibly variable depending on which tires you run on both sides.
Actually, I was quoting the 225/45-17 size that is about the max that fits on my stock sized 17" X 7" wheels. Max's wheels would've been considerably bigger and more expensive to shod.
Aaron Goldsmith wrote:Either way.. running nationality is not cheap, but it is fun and very rewarding if anyone wants to take that step.
Which brings me back to the crux of this argument. I want to play in the big sandbox, and at this point, I can't for a reasonable cost. The entry level to compete nationally is completely out of reach for a large chunk of SCCA membership, and the problem could be alleviated relatively easily. It should be.
==============
Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
User avatar
Doug Teulie
Posts: 531
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:26 am
Club: PSCC
Car#: 99
Location: Orange County CA

Re: February 6/7 Practice/Championship Event Weekend

Post by Doug Teulie »

Kurt Rahn wrote:
Aaron Goldsmith wrote:The Dunlops were almost 900 bucks a set when we were buying them for Max's car. At the time it was about 950 for the same size 710's and at the time we could have gotten contigency money for 710's and we bought all those Dunlops ourselves. Prices must have dropped a bunch since 2008. Looks like it would be about 800 now. The gap is incredibly variable depending on which tires you run on both sides.
Actually, I was quoting the 225/45-17 size that is about the max that fits on my stock sized 17" X 7" wheels. Max's wheels would've been considerably bigger and more expensive to shod.
Aaron Goldsmith wrote:Either way.. running nationality is not cheap, but it is fun and very rewarding if anyone wants to take that step.
Which brings me back to the crux of this argument. I want to play in the big sandbox, and at this point, I can't for a reasonable cost. The entry level to compete nationally is completely out of reach for a large chunk of SCCA membership, and the problem could be alleviated relatively easily. It should be.
We have 3 SCCA Nationally fully prepped Solo cars (two SP and one BS S2000).
Ian (co-driver), Kathy and I have stopped going to Tour and Nationals because it is just too expensive.
The fees have gone up, the tires have gone up and even gas has gone up.
We cut our race budget to 1/6th of what it was in 08.

Racing got expensive with the desire to go faster in newer cars.
Newer cars have larger dia wheels and larger dia wheels and tires are more expensive than smaller dia wheels.
To be competitive in most classes you need a prepped (at least good shocks) car and three sets of new tires (don’t forget rain).
You need to transport all your stuff and store all your stuff (rent space $).
Most completive cars are not good street cars or dally drivers (an additional $$$$ car is needed for many).
Tires are expensive but overall expenses have gotten greater as folks push the requirements up.
STS (now ST) started as a popular bolt on modification and low cost tire class. Now the ST tires are as good as and as expensive as R compounds were 10 years a go. Many of the ST cars arrive on trailers with tow vehicles. Many ST cars have rebuilt motors and race seats. Stock class is not inexpensive if you do the math. As SCCA shifts classes top competitors purchase new cars every few years. New cars have not devalued like older used cars. With a new car and the stock restrictions many drivers have to replace all the wheels and other parts that they were using on the previous car. If SCCA had a ONE DESIGN class (like F125) the cost could be controlled some what. Face it, as soon as it is called racing it gets expensive if you want to win at the national level. If you are having fun at the local level and you are not broke you are doing well. Pax is political and would be a real problem as a National class. I know the Pro uses it. Chasing Pax (SK) can get very expensive when you have to get a new car all the time. I have seen many people pull out of SCCA because they did not like classing changes and they did not want to purchase a new class killer car every few years. Pax (SK) will force many people to purchase a new car every year.
Doug T
PSCC CSCC #99 /SCNAX SD #151 LT Points 23,600.
TEAM DHE/FAST 1976 KARMANN 8V FSP MK1 SILVER SCIROCCO
TEAM DHE/FAST 1980 KARMANN 8V FSP MK1 RED SCIROCCO
Need VW parts?--->http://www.parts4vws.com Need Wax?--> Mother's
User avatar
Eric Clements
Solo Safety Steward
Posts: 895
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:25 am
Club: No$
Car#: 30
Location: Pasadena

Re: February 6/7 Practice/Championship Event Weekend

Post by Eric Clements »

Kurt Rahn wrote: I want to play in the big sandbox, and at this point, I can't for a reasonable cost. The entry level to compete nationally is completely out of reach for a large chunk of SCCA membership

http://sccaforums.com/forums/thread/389264.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Cheap/competitive
http://sccaforums.com/forums/thread/390248.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Salerno's old Natl Champ ES car.
http://sccaforums.com/forums/thread/390652.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ES Miata R

If someone wants to play with the big boys and can't afford one of these they probably don't really want to. Here's how. Sell current daily driver, buy cheap Solo car, go racing (if DD was expensive you could also buy a "family" car to haul the kids around in). If you don't own current daily driver sell it, buy cheap Solo car, use extra $ (no monthly car payment!) to go racing.

When we started doing national events Mari was working her first "real" job out of school and I stayed home with the boys, the budget was small. We sold (the paid for) Shelby Charger to buy CS MR2 and sold (the paid for) Audi 5000Q to buy GMC Safari van (family car + tow vehicle) so it doesn't have to cost too much to hit the big leagues.

karts are even cheaper. Any car can pull a trailer with a kart on it.

Real racecars (C-mod Formula ford) are less than $10k. Most any car can pull a 900lb racecar.
User avatar
Kristoffer Gjevre
Posts: 447
Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:26 am
Location: SoCal

Re: February 6/7 Practice/Championship Event Weekend

Post by Kristoffer Gjevre »

Nice STR writeup from last event (hopefully not a repost):
Road & Track - Miata To The Max
http://blog.roadandtrack.com/miata-to-the-max" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

BTW, one error is that it says the diff was 0.77 when it was 0.072.
Post Reply