So Fiat 500 is DOA ...
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So Fiat 500 is DOA ...
Even with the Sport Package, and seats laid down to lower CG (a tiny amount).
I thought the fellow who drove one at Nationals was further prepping his for stock class with new shocks?
There have been a number of incidents of two wheeling BMW's. Any chance of them being re-considered as un-safe AX cars?
One of a number of two wheeling AX videos. Check out at 40 second point: http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=cWbG2SSA ... WbG2SSAGhg
I've got a shot of Beverly or Toby on two wheels from Atwater a number of years ago. What's with BMW's ?!
I thought the fellow who drove one at Nationals was further prepping his for stock class with new shocks?
There have been a number of incidents of two wheeling BMW's. Any chance of them being re-considered as un-safe AX cars?
One of a number of two wheeling AX videos. Check out at 40 second point: http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=cWbG2SSA ... WbG2SSAGhg
I've got a shot of Beverly or Toby on two wheels from Atwater a number of years ago. What's with BMW's ?!
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According to the results from Nationals, the Fiat 500 run in G stock was an Abarth. The Abarth is classed. All other 500s are excluded from stock. This has been the law of the land for months now (first published in the June Fastrack).
Non-Abarth 500s can run in STF, provided they are actually prepped for STF, not just a stock car registered to run STF. KJ clarified this detail yesterday.
Non-Abarth 500s can run in STF, provided they are actually prepped for STF, not just a stock car registered to run STF. KJ clarified this detail yesterday.
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Ah, it does say Abarth in the results.
But how about those BMW's! ;)
But how about those BMW's! ;)
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Define prep? Seems like street tires would be enough.
To me I would think the SCCA would want to consider this car for stock classing with the caveat that it can only run in RTF as a stock prep. The 500 is a very popular car in our demographic. If there is a way to make it work I think its in our sports interests. From a safety standpoint, without hard data, I suspect you'd be better off with a base 500 on 180+ tires than a stock class springs in a shock clamped to the bumpstops with insane rebound Abarth on Hoosiers.
To me I would think the SCCA would want to consider this car for stock classing with the caveat that it can only run in RTF as a stock prep. The 500 is a very popular car in our demographic. If there is a way to make it work I think its in our sports interests. From a safety standpoint, without hard data, I suspect you'd be better off with a base 500 on 180+ tires than a stock class springs in a shock clamped to the bumpstops with insane rebound Abarth on Hoosiers.
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That one is a soft-ball. Prep is lowering the car enough that it fits the formula.Steve Ekstrand wrote:Define prep? .
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I formula that needs to assure safety for fresh hoosiers on grippy concrete.
We need to get a base 500 out on good 180 tires in say Howard's hands on a good concrete surface and gather some data. RTF might be a perfect out. Time to write letters?
We need to get a base 500 out on good 180 tires in say Howard's hands on a good concrete surface and gather some data. RTF might be a perfect out. Time to write letters?
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or reducing the tire grip level low enough it fits the formula. ...which street tires do.KJ Christopher wrote:That one is a soft-ball. Prep is lowering the car enough that it fits the formula.Steve Ekstrand wrote:Define prep? .
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Would have been cool to have someone like Tom B give the stock Fiat 500 that we turned away an evaluation run ...
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I haven't been paying attention to roll over formulas, is tire grip actually part of it? (or is this just a commentary comment?)
Jay WMarshall Grice wrote:or reducing the tire grip level low enough it fits the formula. ...which street tires do.
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the SSF number is the lateral acceleration (in g's) that results in 100% lateral weight transfer. So any lateral acceleration beyond the scca's limit of 1.3g's should result in 2-wheeling. 1.3g's is near the top end of what hoosiers are going to generate on a car like a fiat 500 (transient obviously, steady state will be far below that), but 1.1g's is more realistic of what a fiat 500 on street tires is likely to generate. considering the car has an SSF of 1.29 it has plenty of margin at stock ride height on street tires.Jayson Woodruff wrote:I haven't been paying attention to roll over formulas, is tire grip actually part of it? (or is this just a commentary comment?)Jay WMarshall Grice wrote:or reducing the tire grip level low enough it fits the formula. ...which street tires do.
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pwnedMarshall Grice wrote:the SSF number is the lateral acceleration (in g's) that results in 100% lateral weight transfer. So any lateral acceleration beyond the scca's limit of 1.3g's should result in 2-wheeling. 1.3g's is near the top end of what hoosiers are going to generate on a car like a fiat 500 (transient obviously, steady state will be far below that), but 1.1g's is more realistic of what a fiat 500 on street tires is likely to generate. considering the car has an SSF of 1.29 it has plenty of margin at stock ride height on street tires.Jayson Woodruff wrote:I haven't been paying attention to roll over formulas, is tire grip actually part of it? (or is this just a commentary comment?)Jay WMarshall Grice wrote:or reducing the tire grip level low enough it fits the formula. ...which street tires do.
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Marshall Grice wrote:the SSF number is the lateral acceleration (in g's) that results in 100% lateral weight transfer. So any lateral acceleration beyond the scca's limit of 1.3g's should result in 2-wheeling. 1.3g's is near the top end of what hoosiers are going to generate on a car like a fiat 500 (transient obviously, steady state will be far below that), but 1.1g's is more realistic of what a fiat 500 on street tires is likely to generate. considering the car has an SSF of 1.29 it has plenty of margin at stock ride height on street tires.Jayson Woodruff wrote:I haven't been paying attention to roll over formulas, is tire grip actually part of it? (or is this just a commentary comment?)Jay WMarshall Grice wrote:or reducing the tire grip level low enough it fits the formula. ...which street tires do.
My GF 2 wheeled my Yaris(stock with crappy tires) at Fontana almost a year ago and I believe its SSF is 1.33 so I don't know if I would consider the Fiat safe even on street tires unless its been lowered quite a bit.
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Fiat 500 Abarth from this weekends 25 hour at Thunderhill }:)
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I think that pretty much says it all...Toby Larsson wrote:Fiat 500 Abarth from this weekends 25 hour at Thunderhill }:)
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Toby Larsson wrote:Fiat 500 Abarth from this weekends 25 hour at Thunderhill }:)
(practice not race)
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Jay Leno Abarth test ... one inch lower then the 500 ... does a hand brake flip turn with no drama:
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I don't know Mako... Car looks pretty difficult to control on the track...
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Handbrake turn means the rear wheels are locked up. Grip > slip, you know that, Mako!
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They look like fun:
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You should try to race this one Mako.
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Doesn't widening the track basically produce the same result as lowering a car? So if the demand was there perhaps the SCCA could make an exemption to say allow half inch spacers instead of quarter inch spacers for a stock 500. Would that extra inch of width tip the equation enough to make the 500 legal ?
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I think you know the answer SCCA would give to allowing a single model a special allowance in stock class.Mako Koiwai wrote:So if the demand was there perhaps the SCCA could make an exemption to say allow half inch spacers instead of quarter inch spacers for a stock 500.
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Seems the 500 Abarths don't need rear brakes either ...
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And when it rolls over tell them "sorry you can't run today"Mako Koiwai wrote:Would have been cool to have someone like Tom B give the stock Fiat 500 that we turned away an evaluation run ...
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Not really a fair example, I think that car has 240+hp with a bunch of weight reduction done in the back and a crappy ABS system.Julian Manolov wrote:Seems the 500 Abarths don't need rear brakes either ...
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