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Report: CASC SoloSprint Events 7 & 8

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

SHANNONVILLE, ON – The last 2 events of the CASC SoloSprint series were held at the Shannonville Motorsports Park on September 13th & 14th.  This not only marked the end of the season, but also we’d see the final results of a seasons worth of competition.  Some titles had already been clinched, some were not.  For the MadDogMotorsports team, we only had to show up and turned one timed lap to clinch the Class Championship….but what’s the fun in that.

Saturday morning was chilly and overcast.  A decent total of 51 competitors showed up for the event.  The “Fabi” configuration was set for this event which is 2.23 kms (1.4 miles) consisting of 6 right turns, and 3 left hand turns.  The team had never run this configuration, therefore, this was more of a learning experience than a competition for us.

Ray Vachon at Drivers meeting

Ray Vachon at Driver's meeting

After a brief driver’s meeting, open lapping began for approx. 1 hour.  Our first lapping session did not go very well.  The combination of no-experience, and cold tires made for a very slippery experience along with a semi-flat spotted RF tire breaking at the end of the long front stretch.  Joe the Car Chief decided to come for a few laps for the experience.  Results were not much better, and that’s when we noticed the limited slip differential (LSD) was not working at 100% (maybe 30-40%) therefore making any good acceleration off the corners nearly impossible.  We were hoping for a 3rd lapping session, but the way the organizers were doing it this time, it did not work out.

MadDogMotosports Black Betty in action on Fabi course.

MadDogMotosports' Black Betty in action on Fabi course.

Before heading for the weekend, we had decided on a goal of 75 seconds for the Fabi configuration based on previous results.  The 2 morning timed session didn’t go well out all.  Grip was non-existent and we couldn’t get out of the turns because of the worn out LSD.  First session we managed a 75.851 lap, and a 75.137 on our 2nd timed session.  This was within our goal of 75, but not good enough to top the SGT3 class which was a 73.087.  Over 2 seconds off the pace.  The afternoon sessions were a write-off for almost everyone as the track got greasy, and we only managed a 75.746 best in the afternoon.  Some lapping seat time is in order for this configuration prior to the 2010 season.  Overall, it was a very frustrating day.

On Sunday, only 46 competitors shows up for the last event of the season.  For today, we were running the Long configuration which is the entire facility; 4.03 kms (2.5 miles) which is mostly a combination of the Nelson & Fabi configuration linked together.  We had some success at Nelson in June so that was something to look forward to, but we still had a bad LSD and with all the turns, we knew that was only going to make it even more challenging.

After the morning lapping session, we felt a little more confident as the track felt grippier.  We did not have any goal time for this layout as no one had any experience here yet so it was anyone’s guess.

Our 2 first timed session came in at 125.443 & 125.393 respectively.  Once again, we were 2 seconds behind the pace as first in SGT3 was at 123.369.  In the afternoon sessions we did not improve with a best of 125.864. Now that we have a benchmark to work with, next year, we’re shooting for a 121 second lap.  Big goal?  Yes.  Attainable?  Definitely.

Now that everything was said and done, here is the announcement on the final season standings for the #73 NiagaraSynthetics/AMSOIL MadDog Motorports Trans Am:

  • SGT3 Class Champion
  • Toyo Top Novice
  • 3rd Novice Overall
  • 18th Overall Standings

In the end, we are VERY satisfied by our rookie season.  Getting the class championship and a Top 3 in the rookie standings in our first year is truly satisfying.

We would like to take this time now to thank our partners that helped us get good results all year, and a great overall finish;

Talon Tire & Toyo Tire – Overall great service, and great tire.  They help up good for an entire season of abuse on a 3200 lbs car.

Carbotech Brakes – The XP10 pads help up to everything we threw at them including abuse of small tight tracks, and the long stretches of Mosport into turn 8.  Even after a whole season, the pads still have over 1/3 left.  We look forward to working with them again in 2010.

Wildgoose Performance – Thanks for the great support all season.  Great service, great guys, great prices.

And finally…NiagaraSynthetics/AMSOIL – The synthetic products kept the entire car rolling through 30 min lapping sessions with hanging 5500 RPMs, and 150 MPH stretches.

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Report: CASC SolosSprint Event #6 – August 23rd @ Mosport GP Track

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

BOWMANVILLE, ON – On Saturday August 22nd, TAC (Toronto Autosport Club) hosted a Tune & Test/Lapping Day on the bigmosportMosport Grand Prix track.  From 9 AM to 5 PM it was non-stop and what we learned about the track and car was invaluable to the success we had the next day.  The weather was perfect for a weekend at the track, and we were glad as Mosport in the rain would have been REALLY scary.

For the lapping day on Saturday, we ran with the Hoosier scrubs from the Koni Challenge series instead of wasting the competition rubber.

The first session we took it easy considering the track was still a little damp from the morning dew.  For the 2nd session, we pushed it a little harder to find that these Hoosiers really had nice grip.  From the stop watch, it looked like we were turning 1:37 laps which is over 3 seconds faster than the July 5th Solosprint competition time of 1:40.3.  The remaining 2 session we worked on different lines for different corners trying to find the optimal line for the car.  Overall, it was a great learning day which transfered to next day’s competition.

We began the day with some morning lapping to check tire temps & pressures, and what we found is that the Saturday lapping/practice gave us more confidence in the car, and handling of the track.  The Toyo R888s were not as sticky, but still felt great overall.

The competition start at around 10:30 AM and we were part of the 1st run group.  We were one of the first cars on the track.  Our first session felt great; car handled great and it felt like we turned a good lap time.  We later found out that we did a 1:38.129 which was over 2 seconds faster than our best time of 1:40.3 in July.  Fantastic news!  When our 2nd timed session came along, confidence was at an all time high and shooting for 1:37s was a definitely possibility.  Unfortunately, it was not so.  We started experiencing clutch slip in 5th gear of the backstraight severely cramping our top end speed, and losing time.  Our fastest lap of session 2 was only 1:38.612.  There was also a bad vibration that developed under braking which meant a warped rotor.  This did not help things at all.

For the 3rd timed session, we weren’t expecting to get much better with an ill car.  The clutch was getting worse, now slipping in 4th & 5th gear, and the brake vibration was also worse.  Our best lap of that session was a 1:38.604, again slower than our 1st session.

Weekend results are as follows;

  • 2nd in SGT3 Class (out of 6 class competitors)
  • 8th Overall Fastest (out of 55 competitors)
  • 5th in Novice division (out of 14 competitors)

Weekend results can be seen HERE.

Overall results HERE.  These will change once the last 2 events are completed, and the best of 6 events is calculated.  Let’s hope we can manage a Top 10 overall.

Even with the car problems for the 2nd half of the day, it was still a great weekend overall.  The experienced we gained of the track & car was worth it.

We’re looking forward to the final 2 events Sept 12-13th at Shannonville Motorsports Park.  The Fabi & Long configurations will be used which again favors HP.

Report: CASC SolosSprint Event #5 – July 5th @ Mosport GP Track

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Of all the tracks, this is the one I was anticipating the most.  The Mosport Grand Prix track is world renowned for a reason.  It’s scary, but exhilarating & fun all at the same time.  As expected, it did not fail in this regard.

We left MDR headquarters at 5:45 AM to make the 8 AM registration deadline at the track.  The trip there was uneventful, and smooth, although tiring.  the predicted weather was suppose to be great, and it was.  It turned out to be sunny, and warm at 25C.

We arrived at the track at 7:20 AM and already a bunch of cars were there and ready to roll.  Some had camped there from the school that was on the previous day.

Morning Lapping - 95 MPH on the front straight.

Morning Lapping - 95 MPH on the front straight.

Immediately after arriving, we went ahead and registered, then unloaded all the gear & car.  After 15-20 mins of getting the car ready for some morning lapping, we walked around the paddock taking pictures & talking to fellow competitors.

Morning lapping/warmups began around 9 AM & scheduled to run for 1 hour.  Being this was my first time driving this track, I had nasty butterflies in the pit of my stomach.  After all, PEOPLE HAVE BEEN KILLED ON THIS TRACK! I lined up in the pits, and within minutes I was off down pit road onto the track….gut wrenching feeling.  My first few laps I took it easy, but after 5-6 laps, I was starting to get comfortable & started pushing things a little harder.  After approx. 10 laps, I pulled into the paddock to check tire temps &

Passing on the Front Straight

Passing on the Front Straight

pressures.  Everything looked perfect.  After a quick drink & snack, I proceed to do another 4-5 laps before the session was over.

After a drivers meeting, competition started and my group was up first.

I completed my first time trial and felt pretty good.  My goal for my first time was to get into the 1:40 range, and I found out my best lap of my first session was a 1:40.4.  I couldn’t have been happier and couldn’t wait for my next session to improve this time.

Some were not so lucky.

Some were not so lucky.

Unfortunately, there were a few incidences that delayed things, and we lost one of our proposed time runs.  Later that afternoon, I had my 2nd timed session.  When I was done, I felt I had significantly improved my time, but found out later, I only managed a 1:40.3 which is not a big improvement.  The good thing is, I know where I’m loosing time and where I can improve.  For the next event, I’m shooting for 1:38s.  I know the car is capable, and then some.

Final results:
My SGT3 class got merged once again with GT1.  Within this merge, I ended up 4th our of 15 cars.  In the Novice points, I finished 4th there also out of the 25 Novices competing that day.

The next event in the CASC SoloSprint Series is again at Mosport GP track on August 23rd, which also has a full day of lapping the day before which I plan on taking FULL ADVANTAGE of with the Hoosier Cup tires.

Next scheduled event is the ATT Series – Time Trial at Mosport DDT track on July 26th.  I think we’ll do great at this event.


ATTS Gymkhana Results

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Hey everyone…quick update on the last event held at the Barrie Molson Centre.  This was a “Gymkhana” or a more open autoslalom.  Bottom line, Black Betty isn’t setup to run those very effeciently.  Although I had a great time, we got annihilated.  Results in my Open Modified class below;

OPEN MODIFIED
Open Modified Class D – Total Entries: 19 Times Total Points Tire Bonus Total
8 Bill R MR2 55.031 55.031 100 10.00% 110.00
192 Klaus W 325 Se 55.418 55.418 70 0.00% 70.00
58 RALPH K 325e 57.169 57.169 60 0.00% 60.00
53 Gregory S Miata 57.324 57.324 50 10.00% 55.00
52 Nuwan D WRX 57.612 57.612 40 0.00% 40.00
37 Trung D V710 57.889 57.889 30 0.00% 30.00
36 William R Mr2 57.989 57.989 20 10.00% 22.00
225 Ken F Mustang 58.409 58.409 10 0.00% 10.00
67 Mike W Miata 58.474 58.474 9 0.00% 9.00
73 Vachon R Trans AM 96 58.977 58.977 8 10.00% 8.80
155 Galinas B Hurst 59.931 59.931 7 0.00% 7.00
50 Jamie K Miata 61.988 61.988 6 0.00% 6.00
11 Jay J Midget 62.289 62.289 5 0.00% 5.00
32 Rob P Mustang 66.196 66.196 4 0.00% 4.00
19 Rob L Trans AM 66.327 66.327 3 0.00% 3.00
39 Nancy L Trans Am 68.19 68.19 2 0.00% 2.00
773 Paul K Miata SC 53.972+dnf dnf 0 0.00% 0.00
69 Ivano D Impreza 57.937+dnf dnf 0 0.00% 0.00
34 Tom S Corolla 999.999+off dnf 0 0.00%

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Black Betty in action

Black Betty in action

As you can see, I finished 10th out of 19 entries in the class which isn’t that bad I guess, considering the remaining 3 events I should do ALOT better.

Also worth noting from all the results, all the bigger RWD cars (Mustangs, Camaros, etc), none broke the 58 sec barrier, so it gives me some comfort that it wasn’t all the drivers fault. :-D

For more pictures, CLICK HERE.  There’s also a video of my timed lapped which can be found by CLICKING HERE.

Final results from all classes can be found by CLICKING HERE.

Next event is at Mosport DDT on July 26th.  Looking forward to this event…should be a blast.

Friday, June 26th, 2009

MadDog Motorsports will be at the Barrie Molson Centre this Saturday (June 27) for the first event of the Attack Time Trial Series (ATTS).  This first event is called Gymkhana which is like autocross, but with a more open course, and you only get 1 timed lap.  The morning is spent practicing the course.

There are only 4 classes;

  • Class A – Street,
  • Class B – Street Prepared,
  • Class C – Street Mod, and
  • Class D – Open Modified.

We will be running in Class D Open Modified because we trailer the car.  Our competition is a bunch of Miatas & Suburus…the anti-christ to huge F-Bodies like “Black Betty”.

None the less, it should be a fun little series and it has decent prizes for each event, and for the final Championship.

The other events are as follows;

  • Event 2 – Time Trial at Mosport DDT track on July 26th
  • Event 3 – Touge at Dunnville Autodrome on August 29th
  • Event 4 – Drag Racing at St. Thomas Dragway in September.

Weather looks great.  Lets hope the results are also. ;)


Report: CASC SoloSprint Event #3 & 4 – June 12-14 2009

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Wow, what a great weekend overall.  The weather was perfect, and everything ran smoothly including the Team.

Friday June 12

We left MDM headquarters in Port Colborne at 12:45 PM for the 370 km trek to Shannonville Motorsports Park with a plan stop at the AMSOIL warehouse in Toronto to pick up some product.  We hoped to miss the Friday afternoon traffic in Toronto, but we did not luck out.  It was a slow process to get there, but we did arrive at approx. 6:30 PM.  We parked next to fellow competitor and also Chief Registrar for the CASC SoloSprint series, Pete Lines, and

Lapping on Friday evening.

Lapping on Friday evening.

unload the car.

There was a lapping event available on the Friday night, and even though I already missed over an hour, I decided to still take advantage of the seat time as I had never been to this track facility or driven any of the configuration.  Got about 5-6 laps on the Nelson circuit before the checker flagged and switched to the Pro circuit.  I managed to get 15-20 laps on the Pro circuit which helped my confidence going into the weekend events.

Saturday Jun 13 – Event #3 – 1.8 km Nelson Circuit

Sky was a little overcast, but not threatening, and weather was warm & humid.  We got to the track around 8 AM which was a little later than I wanted, but still managed to register and get the car ready & scrutineered with plenty of time left.

After a brief 15 mins driver’s meeting at 9:30, open lapping began.  I managed to go for 2 sessions to test out the track, and check tire pressures, which I adjusted after my 2nd session.

On the grid.

On the grid.

Competition started shortly after 10:30 AM and since I was in the ‘X’ group, that meant I was up on the grid for sessions 1 & 2.  My first session I nailed a 54.572 which was respectable considering my non-existent experience at this track.  Approx. 30 mins later, I went for my 2nd session, and this time I busted out a 54.414.  At this point, my confidence was up and couldn’t wait for my next session to further improve on those times.

My 3rd & 4th sessions did not come till later at approx. 1:30 PM.  Temps were higher, and even had a few rain drops.  Still I felt confident I could improve on those times.  My 3rd session did not feel good at all.  It felt very greasy & uncontrolled and I knew I had not improved before I picked up my time slip.  Result: 54.522 = No Improvement.

Forty-five mins later, session 4.  Again, I did feel I had beat my best and sure enough: 54.664.  My worse time of the day.  I was basically over driving the car, and given the hotter conditions, only made things worse.

Overall, I was satisfied with my best of 54.414 as I had a goal of 55 seconds for this configuration based on past results from drivers I know.

Sunday June 14 – Event #4 – 2.47 km Pro Circuit

Looking at the weather website Saturday night, they were calling for rain early Sunday afternoon.  But if it’s one thing I learned, meteorologists are way overpaid for the info they provide.  The day turned out to be a clear sunny, hot day.  Couldn’t ask for anything better.

Today I got there about the same time, but was done everything even faster since I didn’t have to get the car scrutineered again so the only thing I did was play with my tire pressures to try and balance the hot pressures compensating for greater right hand turns, then left turns.  I did get to do a half dozen laps in the lap session in the morning, and my pressure turned out to be exactly where I wanted them.

Out of turn 2 on 1st session.

Out of turn 2 on 1st session.

This time I was part of ‘y’ group which meant I was marshaling first before running any sessions.

My 1st & 2nd sessions of the day were not until 11:30.  My personal preset goal for this configuration was a 77.5 seconds.  My 1st session, actually felt good but I knew I had FUBARed a couple turns.  Result: 78.727.  Ouch!  I was over 1 second my goal time.  Determined to do better on my 2nd run, I planned in my head what I wanted to do differently, and it worked….for most of the turns I felt like I had a great lap going, until I

Turn 10 on 3rd session.

Turn 10 on 3rd session.

got out of the last turn and MISSED A SHIFT.  Result: Time did not improve.

My 3rd & 4th session were later in the afternoon in the hot blaring sun, greasy track, etc. I decided I was not going to let that stop me.  Again, planning in my head before hitting the track where I was going to brake, turn, accelerate, I went off for my 3rd run and BAM…results: 78.207.  I knocked over half a second off my best time.  I still was not where I wanted, but it was an improvement.

My 4th session was terrible, actually almost downright embarrassing.  Again, I tried too hard and over drove everywhere.  I don’t know what my best time was for that last session.  All I know is that it wasn’t an improvement.

In the end…..

I was very satisfied with my overall experience for the entire weekend.  Great people, great weather, and great fun competition.  I can’t wait for the next scheduled SoloSprint which is July 4th at the Mosport Grand Prix track.  To say that place is intimidating is an understatement.  Should be fun!

Final Results

The final results were posted on the CASC site today and here is how it ended up;

Saturday: Classes STG3 & GT1 were merged in with GT2, and I finished 2nd in class, 2nd in Novice, and was the 5th overall fastest of the day out of 50 competitors.  Not bad for a rookie, huh?

Sunday: I finished 3rd in Class, 4th in Novice, and 9th fastest of the day out of 53 competitors.