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Technical Talk / Re: Nexen Tire contingency
« on: April 01, 2017, 11:39:42 AM »
Heitkotter's car has Nexen decals on it this weekend.

haha....thanks again, Stephen!   I suspected he might be the one ... of course he is really fast anyway so this may not prove a whole lot.   :)

R

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Other Events / Re: Fontana Pro Solo - Friday - Sunday
« on: April 01, 2017, 11:38:41 AM »
Ryan's slow time is wrong -- he's getting a rerun.

Ah ... thanks!    Are you texting with someone from the site?

R

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Other Events / Re: Fontana Pro Solo - Friday - Sunday
« on: April 01, 2017, 11:38:07 AM »
That's odd ... Ryan's 37 sec. slow time has disappeared from the scoring .... wonder if it was a red-flagged run or incorrect timing and he is going to get a re-run later?   hmmm.....

And Wayne just jumped up to 5th (trophies to 4th) on his 3rd run of the morning!   One more run to go ... good job.  However Navid and Ryan are the fastest guys ... 0.0.21 sec. apart in the 29's (only ones in the 29's in the class) but both do not have a good run on the one side ... which seems to be a troublesome side for some reason.


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Other Events / Re: Fontana Pro Solo - Friday - Sunday
« on: April 01, 2017, 11:31:20 AM »
Wayne is running now in Ryan's Cayman S .... Jay be coming up in a while after that ... say maybe an hour or less....


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Other Events / Re: Fontana Pro Solo - Friday - Sunday
« on: April 01, 2017, 11:13:40 AM »
I notice Navid Khangi is in a Ford Focus RS and is essentially matching Ryan's times ... but he RL both runs on the same side as Ryan RL'd and spun ... They are 1/10th apart .. so looking to be a good battle there ... interesting ... Cayman S vs. Focus RS.    :)


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Other Events / Re: Fontana Pro Solo - Friday - Sunday
« on: April 01, 2017, 11:09:15 AM »
Orieta coned both her runs on one side ... but she has another 4 runs to get it together this afternoon and tomorrow morning.

Ryan is running now ... very fast time on one side and RL (red light) on the other .... looking good!  Wayne will be up soon.

update:  Ryan's 2nd run after the RL is really slow .... about 8 seconds too slow ... must've spun the car.   Well, 2 more sets to come!

Reijo


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Technical Talk / What is a Pro Solo?
« on: April 01, 2017, 10:51:09 AM »
For the benefit of the new people among us and perhaps those who have never run a Pro Solo:   Basically it is a crooked drag race with a Christmas tree/lights (just like a drag race facility) with mirror image (more or less because they are never "exactly" the same) courses.  You even have "staging lights" for lining up cars just like a drag strip.

You have to make sure both little white staging lights are lit up or else your run will not count ... and also that your car does not roll forward or backward due to the slope of the pavement!  Some times you have to hold the brake (like heel-and-toe) to stay put which makes the start even more challenging!

Both cars start at the same time (except the challenge rounds later when times are offset because cars are from different classes), and included in your time is your reaction time!  So you have to be "on top of" the lights be quickly out of the box so to speak.  But not too fast.  If your reaction time is less than 0.5 seconds, you get a red line and your run is DSQ ... just like a drag race.

You also get a 60 ft. time (time it takes to get to a distance 60' from the start ... and this is always straight so a drag race type of launch is done each time).  A good time for a RWD is around 2.0-2.2 seconds or so depending on class whereas faster (SP, SSM, etc.) mid-engine and AWD cars often get down to about 1.7 seconds or even as low as 1.5 seconds (monster GTR) ...

Often there is a section of the course layout when you may be facing (or close to) the other side and you can check your progress or lack thereof ... or see if the other person broke, spun, or is coasting through the course (e.g. they hit a cone ... same 2 sec. penalty)......and then you can take it easier.  But in the opening rounds when you are looking for qualifying times, then you are looking to set your best times on each side of the course in order to qualify for the final Challenge rounds on Sunday afternoon ...

Or some are so fast, they tend to "sandbag" ... or hold back a little bit in order to get an advantage in the final Challenge rounds by having a bit in the pocket when coming up against some stiff competition from other classes. 

And, if they "break out" (kind of like bracket racing in drag racing) in the Challenge Rounds (e.g. they run faster than their qualifying time), then their new "dial-in" time becomes the time they are aiming for when running against another car from another class.

Of course, if you run a perfect run in the qualifying rounds (Sat. morning, Sat. afternoon and Sunday morning), then it will be hard for you to beat or even match that time!  You, then, face greater odds of being eliminated in the Challenge rounds ... Of course the person lined against you is facing the same dilemma! 

It is all quite exciting I find!  I enjoy the Pros a bit more than the regular National level Solos but they are a bit harder on drivetrains due to the drag race style launch.  Nothing like lining up against another car and seeing who can get out of the box first (and not red light)!     :)

We have talked of introducing Pros here too but we would need a new timing system designed for that specifically, including a tree and an even larger lot!  Hopefully Badlands will build a large enough "parking lot" in the pit area so we can host some Pros there!  I know I have spoke with Jay about that in the past and, he is, in fact, running the Pro in Fontana today and tomorrow!   :)

As a sidenote, we did run a sort-of Pro Solo format inside the Race City oval in the early 2000's but we were limited by our timing system etc. but they were fun to do!

The closest Pro to us is at Packwood, WA (about 2.5 hr. drive SE of Seattle) ... and about 12 hours of travel time from Calgary via Spokane and Yakima.

Here's some more info from the SCCA web site here:

https://www.scca.com/pages/prosolo

Also, just noticed that there is an explanation of what a ProSolo is on YouTube (done in 2013 ... had not seen this one before!) with Max Hayter (LA), Glen Hernandez (Seattle), Teresa McKee (San Francisco) and Jeff Kiesel (San Diego outskirts) give a great explanation of what it is like.  The filming was done at El Toro AFB in Orange County (SE corner of metro LA).  You can also see more Pro Solo You Tube videos by googling them:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zANaacY50yE

Reijo



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Other Events / Re: Fontana Pro Solo - Friday - Sunday
« on: April 01, 2017, 10:06:57 AM »
First group (all the ladies' classes!   Just remembered they decided to put all the ladies in a single run goup(s) ... well, together....great idea.  Those ladies in the Pros really have a great competition ... really tight racing ... ).   Orieta is running in L2 ... so right now.

In the next group we have BS with Wayne and Ryan ... think Jay runs in the 3rd (of 4) groups in the 6th heat in SS.

Times are being posted on sololive right now .... 1st group of ladies and junior karts are running.

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Technical Talk / Re: Nexen Tire contingency
« on: March 31, 2017, 11:43:10 PM »
Yes.  I got the impression that Nexen took direct aim at the RE71.  Jason and Brian (and I think someone else) spent considerable time testing tires for them in east LA a little while ago.  They used RE71's to compare to at the test (so they also tested the RE-71's at the same time) and then following the testing, they released this tire (which by the way is probably 30-40% cheaper ... e.g. one size  (255-35-17 I think?... STR size) was $17x for RE71 vs. $130 for Nexen.   

So, we have good price and I think it may well be very competitive against the RE71 .... Might be a winner.

Anyway, Jason hinted that "someone" was running the Nexens this weekend ... maybe Brian Heitkotter?  He is there with Teddie as far as I know ...

Will have to search the entries and who is running them. .... 

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Technical Talk / Nexen Tire contingency
« on: March 31, 2017, 08:57:35 PM »
FYI:

http://www.racernexencontingency.com/

Jason Isley and Brian Heitkotter were testing these tires recently (SU4 which just came out) which are about to compete in the Street class wars.  There is someone running them at Fontana this weekend ... have to check out who.  Rumour is they are competitive ... and also much cheaper ... might be a consideration for tires ...

R

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Other Events / Re: Fontana Pro Solo - Friday - Sunday
« on: March 31, 2017, 08:31:54 PM »
Fontana Pro Solo started today .... practice starts etc. Competition is tomorrow morning with Jay/Orieta in SS/L2 and Ryan/Wayne in BS from Calgary representing us!

Listen live and get live results here:

http://sololive.scca.com/

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Other Events / Fontana Pro Solo - Friday - Sunday
« on: March 29, 2017, 03:47:36 PM »
Fontana is at the Autoclub (former) super speedway in the SW corner of the property in the green lot.  This is a large lot where the LA region has most of their regular solo events (looks like El Toro is done now ... development has encroached on the old AFB unfortunately).

Article:
http://www.motorsportreg.com/index.cfm/event/event.status/uidEvent/F9DAA24E-BE2E-9FDD-A93D9BE5A0A2974E

233 entries right now and a few from here are running:

Jay - SS,
Orieta - L2
Ryan C/Wayne D. - BStreet

Practice starts will be on Friday and competition on Sat/Sun.

Live timing/scoring and link to streaming video will be here (when they go live on Saturday morning):

http://www.sololive.scca.com/

Good luck guys and gal!

R


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can you clarify if this is a one day or two day event?  forum post is showing 16/17 but the msreg.com is only sunday.

That is just the full date:   April 16, 2017.  One day event on Sunday ... we don't have events on Mondays unless it happens to be a long weekend, we might at some time, but no Mondays this year.

R

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General Discussion / Re: Who's switching cars next year?
« on: March 28, 2017, 05:29:30 PM »
Interesting differences.  I guess you can argue that the blind spot monitoring system probably more than makes up the difference with the Sirius radio ... but don't know about the Bose stereo system which probably comes with heavier speakers ... but probably not more than a lb or two at the most I would think ... if that.  I guess you could look up the overall specified weights of the two models and see if there is any difference...

R

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General Discussion / Re: Who's switching cars next year?
« on: March 28, 2017, 02:00:16 PM »
That antenna can't weigh much ... might want to check with the SCCA/SEB on that one and get a waiver on it.   I would think of that as more cosmetic than anything.

How do I do this?

Go here:

https://www.crbscca.com
Make sure you mention this is a Canadian car that is not quite like the US car ... and include some photos if you can.....documentation is important.  If you have a shop manual or even sales brochures that show the car as-is, they would be helpful etc. etc.

Good documentation is key.  You could even mention what the difference is in weight etc. ...

Does the Sirius radio come std. in the US? ... but not here? ... sounds like it might have been a cost-saving measure for Cdn. models ... or god only knows I guess.  Why do they cal it GS here ... Probably marketing.

Reijo

Reijo

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