The 2007 Northwest Racing season
Originally Posted by PDX_Racer
Hmmm. I'm not really "in the hunt" for any WW trophies, maybe I'll run in the afternoon.
Hmmmmmm....
Hmmmmmm....
I'll be there too on Sunday...
btw this is off topic.. but i just heard on the news that Seattle is 6th in terms of highest autotheft rate... and of that, Northgate mall has the highest theft rate...
btw this is off topic.. but i just heard on the news that Seattle is 6th in terms of highest autotheft rate... and of that, Northgate mall has the highest theft rate...
Last edited by dkorr; Jun 1, 2007 at 06:03 PM.
Originally Posted by dkorr
I'll be there too on Sunday...
btw this is off topic.. but i just heard on the news that Seattle is 6th in terms of highest autotheft rate... and of that, Northgate mall has the highest theft rate...
btw this is off topic.. but i just heard on the news that Seattle is 6th in terms of highest autotheft rate... and of that, Northgate mall has the highest theft rate...
This Sunday lemme show you something that you can do to help you rest a little easier.
Well... not the greatest day for the Z, there was one win though, Antione Zalzal took Nov PM (the top time of a 240SX was DQ-ed after a error in recording was found). But a good turnout none-the less.
I found that a lot of the potential for the Z was compromised due to all the heavy breaking zones (7 by my count). I tried driving it w/ more momentum instead of breaking as much on my last run but the tires were overheated and I washed out A LOT in some corners. I went for a ride w/ a STi buddy of mine after my runs and found that his breaking (due to the big brakes) was much deeper and faster than I could have done on the non-Brembo brakes. Running square didn't help the situation either. Not the greatest of courses, but it did bring another potential weakness of the Z to the surface. That in itself is a good thing.
I found that a lot of the potential for the Z was compromised due to all the heavy breaking zones (7 by my count). I tried driving it w/ more momentum instead of breaking as much on my last run but the tires were overheated and I washed out A LOT in some corners. I went for a ride w/ a STi buddy of mine after my runs and found that his breaking (due to the big brakes) was much deeper and faster than I could have done on the non-Brembo brakes. Running square didn't help the situation either. Not the greatest of courses, but it did bring another potential weakness of the Z to the surface. That in itself is a good thing.
Originally Posted by drivesolo
Well... not the greatest day for the Z, there was one win though, Antione Zalzal took Nov PM (the top time of a 240SX was DQ-ed after a error in recording was found). But a good turnout none-the less.
I found that a lot of the potential for the Z was compromised due to all the heavy breaking zones (7 by my count). I tried driving it w/ more momentum instead of breaking as much on my last run but the tires were overheated and I washed out A LOT in some corners. I went for a ride w/ a STi buddy of mine after my runs and found that his breaking (due to the big brakes) was much deeper and faster than I could have done on the non-Brembo brakes. Running square didn't help the situation either. Not the greatest of courses, but it did bring another potential weakness of the Z to the surface. That in itself is a good thing.
I found that a lot of the potential for the Z was compromised due to all the heavy breaking zones (7 by my count). I tried driving it w/ more momentum instead of breaking as much on my last run but the tires were overheated and I washed out A LOT in some corners. I went for a ride w/ a STi buddy of mine after my runs and found that his breaking (due to the big brakes) was much deeper and faster than I could have done on the non-Brembo brakes. Running square didn't help the situation either. Not the greatest of courses, but it did bring another potential weakness of the Z to the surface. That in itself is a good thing.
the course had tons of corners...it was a really well designed 55s course for such a small lot size. After my runs I got a ride w/ PDX_racer...he was turning down the same times as me (I run BSP, he's in BS...and was on his smaller tires too
Originally Posted by first350
the course had tons of corners...it was a really well designed 55s course for such a small lot size. After my runs I got a ride w/ PDX_racer...he was turning down the same times as me (I run BSP, he's in BS...and was on his smaller tires too
), it was really eye opening to see how much he tosses the Z around (it was similar to my experience riding w/ drivesolo last month)...I didn't realize how much I had been leaving open on the course. Thanks for the ride PDX_Racer!
Sweeper-type, momentum courses are really tough in the Z, since it emphasizes the Z's main weakness (weight) and has nothing for its strengths (transitions, acceleration). Wider tires help in all areas -- which is one reason why I'm watching first350's tire situation with the Hankooks, and why I've got a set of V710-285/30s mounted on my OTHER set of wheels.
On Saturday while I was scrubbing the new 285s in, I have to admit that I was giggling because there was SOOOOOOOOO much grip! However, it does cost to play in that realm -- the tires are more expensive, and the mounting is too (both in time and money). I know of only a few places that are capable of mounting the 285s on the front 8-inch rims (and no, after they've fully seated, they don't look quite as unhappy). If you decide to try them (285s on stock track rims), make sure that your tire mounter is kept very happy!!!
Hey... the results from the event were up this morning but seem to have been taken down.
PDX_Racer, any chance that while it's down the NOV PM can be corrected to properly place the mistaken top time (1989 240SX). He had a mechanical issue while on course, skipping the whole top portion of the course and made a bee-line for the exit, should have been a DNF. Normally I wouldn't care, but it just looks better to have a Z sitting in the #1 spot in-lieu-of an error.
PDX_Racer, any chance that while it's down the NOV PM can be corrected to properly place the mistaken top time (1989 240SX). He had a mechanical issue while on course, skipping the whole top portion of the course and made a bee-line for the exit, should have been a DNF. Normally I wouldn't care, but it just looks better to have a Z sitting in the #1 spot in-lieu-of an error.
Originally Posted by dkorr
I was so amazed at how the Viper and Lotus ate up the course. They made the whole thing look so effortless.
Originally Posted by drivesolo
Hey... the results from the event were up this morning but seem to have been taken down.
PDX_Racer, any chance that while it's down the NOV PM can be corrected to properly place the mistaken top time (1989 240SX). He had a mechanical issue while on course, skipping the whole top portion of the course and made a bee-line for the exit, should have been a DNF. Normally I wouldn't care, but it just looks better to have a Z sitting in the #1 spot in-lieu-of an error.
PDX_Racer, any chance that while it's down the NOV PM can be corrected to properly place the mistaken top time (1989 240SX). He had a mechanical issue while on course, skipping the whole top portion of the course and made a bee-line for the exit, should have been a DNF. Normally I wouldn't care, but it just looks better to have a Z sitting in the #1 spot in-lieu-of an error.
Originally Posted by drivesolo
Keep in mind who the drivers of those cars were; Stacey Molleker in the Viper and Mark Snell (AKA: Lateapex) in the Exige. Both are SCCA autoX National Champions, and Mark has been racing longer than you've been alive.
Last edited by PDX_Racer; Jun 4, 2007 at 08:46 PM.
Originally Posted by drivesolo
2nd Place Sat, 1st Place Sunday, 2007 winner of the Torquesteers mini-series! Nice job first350!!
thanks drivesolo! Sat: I got 2nd to the viper...this was the closest I've been to him, only 1.9s difference
Sun: I beat out an S2000 by only 0.1s to get first
Originally Posted by wasuber
Very nice man! Gratz!! How was the track? Slippery at all? I was tearing it up on Forza 2 all weekend :P
both days I used Drivesolo's tire warmers...it helped out a lot!
So Gentlemen, aside from all the chit-chat lately about who's car is the pretties on another thread on this forum,... what racing activities do we have planned for the month of July?
First350 and I will be doing a track day at PR, hopefully Rahtok and others can join us. I believe that there's no WWSCC events until August but there are a few SCCA and other regional autoX's as well as a regional ProSolo events in Packwood.
First350 and I will be doing a track day at PR, hopefully Rahtok and others can join us. I believe that there's no WWSCC events until August but there are a few SCCA and other regional autoX's as well as a regional ProSolo events in Packwood.
Originally Posted by drivesolo
So Gentlemen, aside from all the chit-chat lately about who's car is the pretties on another thread on this forum,... what racing activities do we have planned for the month of July?
First350 and I will be doing a track day at PR, hopefully Rahtok and others can join us. I believe that there's no WWSCC events until August but there are a few SCCA and other regional autoX's as well as a regional ProSolo events in Packwood.
First350 and I will be doing a track day at PR, hopefully Rahtok and others can join us. I believe that there's no WWSCC events until August but there are a few SCCA and other regional autoX's as well as a regional ProSolo events in Packwood.
I'm also hoping to get out to PR for a drag race night, and maybe another drift day practice...hummmm, I think I'm addicted






