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Mark Aubele
09-22-2011, 06:20 PM
http://www.racepa.com/content/index.php?topic=8750.0

October 2. I will likely be there instructing, although I doubt I will be running anything. Great event with a TON of track time, if you have ever done a flat out day at BR, this is nothing like it. WAY more time on track. Feel free to PM me with any specific questions. :awsome:

03 OW SVT
09-22-2011, 06:26 PM
Mark, this is the same thing we did last year at Nelson Ledges right?

I got an email from the guy in charge of the event last year.

Mark Aubele
09-22-2011, 07:44 PM
Mark, this is the same thing we did last year at Nelson Ledges right?

I got an email from the guy in charge of the event last year.

Yeah, same guy, same format. Trying to help him out, entries are pretty low at this point. BR isn't cheap to rent out.

PaxtonShelby
09-25-2011, 01:16 PM
Mark - what sort of tech inspection is there for an event like this? I couldn't find anything regarding tech inspection on the linked sites or the BeaveRun site for this particular event. Do you need the "Vehicle Technical Inspection Form" that is mentioned for a Flat-out day? Is there a cursory tech inspection at the track? My tires would pass inspection ( barely - planning to get new tires over the winter ), and at the moment my passenger window motor is on the fritz. Other than that everything is ok, except I'd probably flush the braking system and get some fresh fluid in there so I don't get fade after 1 lap.

Also - what type of instruction is there at this event? I've never run an event like this, so I'm definitely a "C" group guy.

Per the link, it looks like a Snell approved motorcycle helmet is ok for this event, so I can borrow one of those. But...on the BeaveRun site for Flat out days, it says "Snell SA-rated helmets (2000 or newer) are required. Must have Snell sticker affixed to inside of helmet. DOT motorcycle helmets are not acceptable." So I'm a little confused on that one...

I just don't want to decide to do this and register ( pay ) and then find I'm not able to run.

Thanks for the help.

Ron

Mark Aubele
09-25-2011, 01:48 PM
Mark - what sort of tech inspection is there for an event like this? I couldn't find anything regarding tech inspection on the linked sites or the BeaveRun site for this particular event. Do you need the "Vehicle Technical Inspection Form" that is mentioned for a Flat-out day? Is there a cursory tech inspection at the track? My tires would pass inspection ( barely - planning to get new tires over the winter ), and at the moment my passenger window motor is on the fritz. Other than that everything is ok, except I'd probably flush the braking system and get some fresh fluid in there so I don't get fade after 1 lap.



Just a basic tech inspection. I would definitely flush the brakes. No need for a tech form, tech is done at the track.




Also - what type of instruction is there at this event? I've never run an event like this, so I'm definitely a "C" group guy.



I will be instructing (barring an emergency), you will be fine. Someone is always available to help beginners. :goodidea:




Per the link, it looks like a Snell approved motorcycle helmet is ok for this event, so I can borrow one of those. But...on the BeaveRun site for Flat out days, it says "Snell SA-rated helmets (2000 or newer) are required. Must have Snell sticker affixed to inside of helmet. DOT motorcycle helmets are not acceptable." So I'm a little confused on that one...

I just don't want to decide to do this and register ( pay ) and then find I'm not able to run.

Thanks for the help.

Ron

Ron, the motorcycle helmet is fine. That is what my wife has (I do have an SA helmet, need it for hillclimbs). This event doesn't have anything to do with Beaverun, the track is being rented out by Torqued Racing Solutions, so it is a bit more laid back, and more track time.

Any other questions, feel free to PM me, I will give you my phone number so you can give me a call if you like.

PaxtonShelby
09-26-2011, 04:22 PM
Hi Mark - sent you a PM!! :awsome:

Mark Aubele
09-26-2011, 05:55 PM
See you Sunday!

PaxtonShelby
09-26-2011, 09:01 PM
See you Sunday!

:pepper: :pepper: :pepper: :pepper: :pepper: :pepper: :woot1:

PaxtonShelby
09-28-2011, 10:10 PM
Up to 32 cars now - SWEEET!!!!!!

Mark Aubele
09-28-2011, 10:35 PM
Up to 32 cars now - SWEEET!!!!!!

Funny considering the event was nearly cancelled. They added another instructor, so there will be 2 now. Lots of group C drivers.

03 OW SVT
09-29-2011, 12:17 PM
I'll be out but, it will only be to watch.

PaxtonShelby
09-29-2011, 02:12 PM
Hey - anyone who comes out - please try to stop by and introduce yourselves. I'll be the guy in the black '94 Cobra with the perma-grin!! :D

Kevin - you bringing the GB CS?

03 OW SVT
09-29-2011, 04:11 PM
Hey - anyone who comes out - please try to stop by and introduce yourselves. I'll be the guy in the black '94 Cobra with the perma-grin!! :D

Kevin - you bringing the GB CS?

Yeah Ron, it or the bike if it doesn't rain.

Yeah you will have a permanent grin on your face. I will stop and say hello.:thmbsup:

03 OW SVT
09-29-2011, 05:22 PM
Mark, will you get paid for being there and instructing?

Mark Aubele
09-29-2011, 06:12 PM
Mark, will you get paid for being there and instructing?

No, I get to run if I want though. Since the car is for sale, I won't be. Just helping out. :awsome:

somethingclever
09-30-2011, 08:40 AM
Hey - anyone who comes out - please try to stop by and introduce yourselves. I'll be the guy in the black '94 Cobra with the perma-grin!! :D

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Did you ever put a bar and harnesses in your 1st gen mustang?

I thought that thing would get some track time....

PaxtonShelby
09-30-2011, 02:53 PM
Did you ever put a bar and harnesses in your 1st gen mustang?

I thought that thing would get some track time....

I'd love to take the '66 to the track. The ProCar Rally seats are in, but no roll bar / harnesses yet. If I ever stop working 60+ hour weeks I might have time to work on the '66.

PaxtonShelby
09-30-2011, 09:11 PM
Jeez - the forecast keeps getting colder and wetter - 48 for a HIGH and now 80% chance of wet stuff. I hope we luck out and stay dry. If not, it sure will be a bit of a pucker-fest...at least for me. :yikes:

Mark Aubele
09-30-2011, 10:37 PM
Jeez - the forecast keeps getting colder and wetter - 48 for a HIGH and now 80% chance of wet stuff. I hope we luck out and stay dry. If not, it sure will be a bit of a pucker-fest...at least for me. :yikes:

Look on the bright side, your brakes and tires will be very happy. :thmbsup:

PaxtonShelby
09-30-2011, 10:40 PM
Look on the bright side, your brakes and tires will be very happy. :thmbsup:

Good point Mark! And so will the carpet under the gas pedal, as I won't be mashing it if the track is wet unless I want to be sideways all the time! I'm guessing damp conditions will force me to concentrate more on good technique...maybe that is a good thing.

Time to break out the Rain-X!!!

PaxtonShelby
10-04-2011, 10:02 PM
Despite the rain, which NEVER STOPPED THE WHOLE FREAKIN DAY, I had a great time at BeaveRun on Sunday. Wow was the track slick! Not a good recipe for an overpowered understeering beast on nearly bald tires. I somehow managed to keep all 4 wheels on the track and felt like I improved throughout the day. Thanks to Mark for taking the time to ride with me and give me lots of pointers! Hard to imagine that hydroplaning at 80-100 mph all day without once pinning the gas pedal to the floor could be fun, but it WAS!! Hopefully I'll get to do this again someday on a dry track...

Kevin ( 2011GB/CS ) - thanks for stopping by to introduce yourself! It was great to meet you and chat for a while. Sorry I couldn't talk longer, but the family ( my cheering section ) needed entertained. :awsome:

Mark Aubele
10-04-2011, 10:23 PM
Despite the rain, which NEVER STOPPED THE WHOLE FREAKIN DAY, I had a great time at BeaveRun on Sunday. Wow was the track slick! Not a good recipe for an overpowered understeering beast on nearly bald tires. I somehow managed to keep all 4 wheels on the track and felt like I improved throughout the day. Thanks to Mark for taking the time to ride with me and give me lots of pointers! Hard to imagine that hydroplaning at 80-100 mph all day without once pinning the gas pedal to the floor could be fun, but it WAS!! Hopefully I'll get to do this again someday on a dry track...

Kevin ( 2011GB/CS ) - thanks for stopping by to introduce yourself! It was great to meet you and chat for a while. Sorry I couldn't talk longer, but the family ( my cheering section ) needed entertained. :awsome:

Good to meet you Ron, sorry I didn't get to spend more time with you on track, I was the only instructor doing ride alongs, was getting pulled all over....

I was very impressed with your driving, especially on junk tires in the rain. Great throttle control, when you missed apexes you let me know, good situational awareness, matching revs on downshifts (you wouldn't believe how few people do this), and you hit nothing. :awsome:

Beautiful Cobra too. Made me miss my 96.

PaxtonShelby
10-05-2011, 12:04 AM
Good to meet you Ron, sorry I didn't get to spend more time with you on track, I was the only instructor doing ride alongs, was getting pulled all over....

I was very impressed with your driving, especially on junk tires in the rain. Great throttle control, when you missed apexes you let me know, good situational awareness, matching revs on downshifts (you wouldn't believe how few people do this), and you hit nothing. :awsome:

Beautiful Cobra too. Made me miss my 96.

Thanks Mark - I appreciate the compliment!! It was very cool of you to volunteer to help on Sunday. All your tips were right-on, and I tried to focus on those basics the rest of the day. One thing I tried later, which seemed to work especially well as the weather worsened, is that I kept the car in 4th gear all the time. It let me add some power thru the turns without as much fear that the car would step out on me. The 347 has enough bottom end that I didn't bog at all, and had plenty of power to accelerate ( gingerly ) out of the corners and onto the straights. Had the weather been better I could have been much more aggressive, but for those conditions, staying in 4th gear seemed to improve my lap times.

Thanks again bud - hopefully I'll be able to run again sometime. Meanwhile, I should look for some spare tires for the track - even that cold rainy day took a bit of a toll on my US-baldies up front - so I could imagine what a dry day at the track would do to a fresh set of street tires...

TYR FRYR
10-05-2011, 12:11 AM
Good seeing you, Mark.
Ron - I saw your car, but huddled in the trailer instead of being friendly. I hope you had a good time and will come out for other track days, maybe even in the sunshine and maybe on the 23rd at Nelson Ledges.
Kevin - I did not see you at all. Did you have the '11 there?

Not only did it rain all day, it got worse as the day went on. The corner workers deserved extra cookies for their fortitude!

I ended up being the last car off the track at 5. They let the last session go about 40 minutes and it was raining really hard by then. I wondered if they thought we'd run out of gas, but Miatas get good gas mileage!

PaxtonShelby
10-05-2011, 12:28 AM
LK - were you in the red Miata or the white one? A guy hollered over to me at the end when they announced the final session was open to all groups - was that you? I was cold and wet and tired and by that point, figured I had pushed my luck pretty far, so I headed home for a warm meal and some dry clothes.

40 minutes for the last session?!?! Holy cow!! I WOULD have run out of gas!! :yes:

While I'd love to try Nelson, the 23rd is my anniversary...and that'd be a tough sell if you know what I mean... Still, I hope to do this again sometime - it really was a TON of fun.

Kevin came in his truck. The GB/CS was safe and warm at home. I wish he would have brought it, so I could have taken it out on the track!!! :goodidea:

03 OW SVT
10-05-2011, 06:50 AM
Yeah I was there as Ron said but only as an observer. I brought the truck (bluish gray GMC)

Good to meet you to Ron, we'll have to do a Flat Out Friday, sometime maybe next Spring. When I do a FOF, I will be putting my stock wheels and tires cause it is very hard on them.

gpfarrell
10-05-2011, 12:59 PM
Ron, your enthusiasm is contagious! I think when Spring rolls around I'll get some fresh brake fluid and bolt the rollbar back into my 5.0! Afterall, that is what it's built for!

Glad you had fun!

Mark Aubele
10-05-2011, 01:58 PM
Yeah I was there as Ron said but only as an observer. I brought the truck (bluish gray GMC)

Good to meet you to Ron, we'll have to do a Flat Out Friday, sometime maybe next Spring. When I do a FOF, I will be putting my stock wheels and tires cause it is very hard on them.

BR murders front brakes and left front tires. I usually rotate each session in an attempt to keep them alive.

Sorry I didn't see you there Kevin, when I wasn't on track I was huddled in the Cobalt with the heat blasting. :slaphappy:

03 OW SVT
10-05-2011, 05:26 PM
BR murders front brakes and left front tires. I usually rotate each session in an attempt to keep them alive.

Sorry I didn't see you there Kevin, when I wasn't on track I was huddled in the Cobalt with the heat blasting. :slaphappy:

No problem Mark, I like you was cozy in the truck with the heat on, and keeping try.:thmbsup:

TYR FRYR
10-07-2011, 07:57 PM
Ron - I was in the white Miata.

It was almost exactly a year ago I put Shelby into the guardrail by missing turn 7. It was wet that day, but nothing like we had last week.

Too bad about the inconvenient anniversary date! I'll probably go to NL on the 15th, 23rd, and 28th to get in as many days as I can before the season ends.
I hope the weather is better...

PaxtonShelby
10-07-2011, 09:43 PM
LK - I didn't know you banged up the Shelby at BeaveRun. Jeez - that's a tough day. Looked like you were running well in the Miata. LOL on the "inconvenient" anniversary date! The Cobra sure was a handful in that rain with all the standing water EVERYWHERE on "junk" tires ( I think Mark was being nice calling them junk..). They really are toast. I was very happy to get some experience without taking the car off-road. Have a great time at NL, and be safe!

KeystoneJohnny
10-07-2011, 10:19 PM
Sounds awesome! Wish I had something to run!

PaxtonShelby
10-07-2011, 11:37 PM
Sounds awesome! Wish I had something to run!

Yeah - "fun" is a gross understatement!!! If I had lots of free time and a bunch of cash lying around and nothing else to do with it, I could see really getting into it! :thmbsup: Hopefully I can do another one of these sometime - except in my '66!! Heck - I thought the Cobra was a handful!! :D

Mark Aubele
10-08-2011, 12:18 AM
Sounds awesome! Wish I had something to run!

I see a couple cars in your sig that can be tracked. I had a student in a Prius once.

TYR FRYR
11-04-2011, 01:15 AM
I got to NL 10-23 for Shawn/Torqued Racing's last event and also 10-28 for the last fun day. Too bad you were having an anniversary celebration instead!
I happened to pit next to the driver who had posted this video. I had never seen myself on video and see lots of room for improvement.
http://youtu.be/_r7W1m0EoTc
Only about 180 days until spring!

PaxtonShelby
11-04-2011, 01:28 AM
NL sure looks like a lot of fun! I bet the different / patched track surfaces make things even more challenging. Kindof looks like taking a drive on a back country road. Definitely seems like a faster track than BeaveRun - turns seem to be longer / more sweeping.

I bet that Miata is a hoot, especially in the twisties.

I will have to do another track day in 2012 - hopefully on a dry day. Unless I find a set of decent track tires I'll still have traction problems. The old Nittos on my Cobra don't seem to have much grip left, even in good weather. I think they're just too old. Mark can vouch that they are due for replacement. :yes: