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05-22-2016, 07:38 AM | #1 |
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First AutoCross Race in the Mach 1
So I found a local SCCA club here in Peoria Illinois that I decided to join because they had an event out in Mossville Illinois in the Caterpillar parking lot...
There were a total of 49 cars that showed up. Several Z06's, 350z's, and even a dodge viper...I was in heat 2 so I worked corner 2 of the track the first half of the day and seeing these cars speed by me literally 25 feet away was very awe inspiring. After lunch I got my car prepped and headed over to the grid. NERVOUS AS HELL!!!! I had a total of 7 runs for the day, unfortunately due to user error on my part, I did not make sure my dash cam was fully charged so I only got my first run recorded. Click Here for Video!!! My first and worst run was 66.8 seconds. I improved each run except for my 4th run when I got cocky in turn 2 and braked a little late and smoked a cone. I still ran a 63.2 that run so even with the 2 second penalty I was quicker than my slowest time. My final and best run was a 60.685, so I improved on the track by about 6.2 seconds, which I am totally happy with. This was my first time ever legally racing/pushing the car to its limits and I had a wonderful time!!! Already trying to plan the next event...lol |
05-25-2016, 06:56 PM | #2 |
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Re: First AutoCross Race in the Mach 1
Looks like you need some stickier tires. Also consider a set of Hawk HP+ pads for better braking. If you want less brake dust you can go with the HPS pads. While they don't stop as good as the HP+ pads they do generate quite a bit less dust. After riding in nekasrof's car a few times, I decided to go with the 2000 Cobra R front brake setup for even more braking power. Also consider weld in full length sub-frame connectors if you don't already have them. Avoid changing gears in the rear as that bumps you into the Street Mod class which you will need quite a bit more work to compete in that class.
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05-29-2016, 09:47 PM | #3 | |
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Re: First AutoCross Race in the Mach 1
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The class that I have been put in is the CAM (Classic American Muscle) class due to most of the suspension work and the fact that I do have 4.10's in it. I am racing up in Moline Illinois on June 19th and while it will be a different course, I think I will be worlds better this time around just because I will have a better understanding on how to approach the course from the start!!! |
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05-29-2016, 10:01 PM | #4 |
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Re: First AutoCross Race in the Mach 1
ok, if that was my first time I would be nervous too.Having said that , that looks fun as Hell!! I wish they had something like that down here. Looks to me like you did a great job , just keep that camera charged,lol. Loved the video.
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05-31-2016, 10:27 AM | #5 | |
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Re: First AutoCross Race in the Mach 1
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I ran 7 runs that day and my final run was 60.685 seconds, so once my nerves calmed down and I learned the course better, I did shave 6 seconds of that run in the video... There is another event in Moline illinois (about 1.5 hours from me) that I am going to go to on June 19th...so I will totally make sure the camera is fully charged and ready to go for that one. AND YES, it was fun as HELL!!! Nothing like being able to push your car to the max in a legal and safe environment. |
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05-31-2016, 03:08 PM | #6 |
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Re: First AutoCross Race in the Mach 1
Nice man!! My races are usually in the low 11 second time! Ha!
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05-31-2016, 03:40 PM | #7 | |
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But if you leave that detail out...then you are going to have to explain the superpowered suspension you have..lol |
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05-31-2016, 04:21 PM | #8 |
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Re: First AutoCross Race in the Mach 1
Haha!
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06-01-2016, 11:12 AM | #9 |
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Re: First AutoCross Race in the Mach 1
A couple years ago I was working in Theodore and found some SCCA Autocrosses out on highway 90 at "Sunny South Raceway" near Grand Bay.
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06-01-2016, 07:48 PM | #10 |
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Re: First AutoCross Race in the Mach 1
Thanks , Ill have to check on that ! I talked to a friend at work about this post and he has been in a few in this area. He also told me I wont be very competitive with the type of cars ill be facing but who cares , looks like a blast !!
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06-02-2016, 09:26 AM | #11 | |
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By that I mean, sure I wanted to do good and sure I wanted to compete, however I also wanted to have fun. In the specific class that I got put in, I feel that I did well for my first time and learned a ton about how my car handles, that to me was worth way more than winning a plaque. Things I learned: - You can compete with a Z06 - Heres why. A Z06 is pushing what 550+ HP, who cares the fastest you will ever get on a course will be around 55-60Mph. - Its more about driver skill and how well they know their car - For the specific course that I ran, I was able to ride 2nd gear the entire time, this allowed me to focus on navigating the course and not shifting - You NEVER have to floor the gas. Slow is faster because if you floor it and lose traction, you lose time. - A 150 HP car has every bit of a chance to win as a Z06 because the 150HP car just needs to get around the turns and can often do so without sliding around. If you end up finding several events that you are able to attend, then I recommend getting a SCCA membership because most, if not all events give discounts to SCCA members, therefore it will pay for itself overtime. Another thing that is required is a SCCA approved helmet. Most events have ones there that you can borrow for your race, however not guarenteed. But yea...go out there...pay your money...see some awesome cars upclose...leave some rubber on the track...ride along with a more experienced driver for that OHHHH S**T moment...pick the brain of someone that has been doing it for awhile and have fun...I must say...I am addicted after just one event...lol |
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06-03-2016, 08:22 AM | #12 | |
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Re: First AutoCross Race in the Mach 1
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Like you said, learning how your car handles and having fun makes it all worth while. I remember some of my favorite times was when the police would stop in and watch, something about driving to the max in front of them made my day!
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06-03-2016, 09:09 AM | #13 | |
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Re: First AutoCross Race in the Mach 1
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He goes "Working on the car" and that got us talking about the car and how he used to have a Camero that he liked to run around in. I was telling him about the race and I go "It's nice to be able to push your car to the max in a legal and safe environment." He looked at me for a second and I almost swear he wanted to make a comment about making sure I kept it that way...lol |
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08-24-2016, 02:27 PM | #14 |
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Re: First AutoCross Race in the Mach 1
Mine are generally a little under 2 minutes.
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04-17-2017, 07:06 PM | #15 |
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Re: First AutoCross Race in the Mach 1
If your near chicago check out mscc midwestern sports car coucil. They run a private racing club and they are awsome to race with. They do high speed autocross , in the morning its a open track /pde and the afternoon is usually 3 tt runs from a standing start on the course.
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