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Old Oct 9, 2007 | 07:53 PM
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If anyone is campaigning their race cars and needs an extra hand at the track and or a driver, I would love to help. I am SCCA Nationally licenced, currently competing in The Formula F2000 Pacific Championship. I am 2nd in points and rookie of the year with experience on most all of California's Racetracks (Infineon, Laguna, Thunderhill, California Speedway, Willow Springs, Buttonwillow, and Miller Motorsports Park in Utah.) I am very familiar with data aquisition and tuning. I have also raced Formula Mazda's competitively for one season previous to my current Formula F2000 season, with Russell Racing Schools based at Infineon with 3 pole's, 2 wins, 1 second, 4 thirds and 2 track records going on to 3rd overall.

I have around 950+ laps in various cars (about 900 of them in the formula cars) around Infineon such as my daily driven 350z, spec miata, formula mazda, f2000, and a sentra ser spec v., with the fastest time being a 1.32.6 in the standard layout recently at my race there September 23rd.

I can be contacted either through a pm on these forums, or an email at jeff.westphal@mindspring.com

Thanks for reading!

Jeff

www.jeffwestphalracing.com









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Old Oct 12, 2007 | 07:27 PM
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Old Oct 13, 2007 | 06:04 PM
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Man I envy you.... I would love to race formula cars so bad. I think it's out of my budget right now.... so for now, it's the 350Z on track days, and karting the rest of the time
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karting is a great way to stay in it and hone your skills. If you haven't driven a 125cc shifter outdoors i highly highly recommend that. You'll probably want to stop modding the z and race one of those. 50 hp and 350lbs with a 6 speed sequential!
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Originally Posted by Stanky19
karting is a great way to stay in it and hone your skills. If you haven't driven a 125cc shifter outdoors i highly highly recommend that. You'll probably want to stop modding the z and race one of those. 50 hp and 350lbs with a 6 speed sequential!
+1 Karting is probably the best way I know of, to develope your innitial driving skills. I Kart raced when I was younger and collected severall national and internation championships along the way before I ever got into a race car.
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nice! What kind of work/racing does relentless get into? I used to go to school in SD and am very familiar with the area.
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