I have secured a car for the NASA Midwest & Great Lakes Crossover event at Putnam next weekend. I'll be racing the #20 1994 Ford Mustang in class CMC; Camaro Mustang Challenge. The car is classed at ~265hp @ 3200lbs running on a spec Toyo tire. Should be a lot of fun! It's also an American V8, so the power band should be strong - I just hope I can get it to take turns! In comparison with my Evo which ran a stickier Hoosier tire, it makes about 100whp less with similar weight.
Altogether there are 10 entries in the class I'll be running in; which is a crazy high amount for a regional event! There should be some great in-class racing which is always a treat. I'll be racing in the same rungroup (Thunder) as I've ran a few times in the past which is about 1/2 full of America V8's and the faster ST cars which are power/weight only with unrestricted aero and unrestricted tires.
Putnam is a fun track and imo, favors mometum cars moreso than outright HP. It's also pretty tight everywhere, with nothing overly wide except for the main straight. Should be fun; more details to come!
Showing posts with label Putnam Park raceway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Putnam Park raceway. Show all posts
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Putnam Park - 1st in TTA - 5-12-2012
After running the Enduro on Friday afternoon/evening, I awoke at 6:45am Saturday tired and sore. I still had to unload, unpack the car, and do some prep but that was about it. Our warmup wasn't until after 10am so it was relaxed. For the warmup I lined up around grip spot #3 I think and after waiting 1 lap for things to come up to temp I put down an easy 1:17.9 to earn #2 in grid. I then went to tech and got weighed since I still had no solid idea of what the car weighed post-cage. It came in at 3198 lbs; which was about 50 lbs over what I was claiming for the day so I was pretty happy with that given the current fuel load.
Session 2 was at noon and I made no changes and fired a 1:17.0 which slotted me first in class and first overall. I hit traffic very quickly as there were 44 cars in TT on Putnam's 1.7 mile course. Also someone nailed the hay bails in the final turn so we had a few sitting on the exit of T10 which was right in the line - and after 2 laps of that I seen the double yellow. I was probably going 130mph when I seen it, closing in on 2 lower classed cars probably going 95-100mph but I made the passes safely before the flagstand and tucked in behind the traffic. Oddly though that traffic was another car giving pointby's that was off pace. By the time I realized it I'd been re-passed by a few cars - I think this confused some cars as other passing from other cars ensued and only 1 was called in for passing under double-yellow.
For S3 I made a few small tweaks and ran a best of 1:17.2 but the car was really starting to slide at this point. Wasn't sure if it was the heat - sunny and around 85 - or the tires giving up. I figured a bit of both. I know I was starting to drop 1-2 tires into the dirt in multiple corners on exit as the car just wouldn't hold and would slide. It made 'catching' the slides a bit interesting and fun but I knew this wasn't going to be faster. I was also given the pleasure of the 'meatball' flag and when I came in was told my exhaust was rubbing and throwing sparks. This shocked me as there was no audible difference. When I got back to my paddock spot I seen the brace by the rear axle had broken and it was hanging low and would need a bandaid! I recently had another bracket re-welded and perhaps with that being tighter, me dropping tires and that rear brace being rewelded back in 2009 - the extra pressure caused it to break again. Either way I had 2 hours to fix it, and with my idea and some help from a friend it was pretty simple. (see pic)
Vid from Sat; A lap each from Sessions 2 & 3 from different angles:
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