Team C 1/8 GT car
#1471
Tech Master
iTrader: (19)
On-Road Fuel Nationals report
First, an immense thanks to John Lee from Sweep Racing USA. Without you I could not have done it, period. You not only provided me with incredible support but also did an amazing job in the pits. Thanks to you I have my first National race in the books. I am very grateful and this was an incredible experience for me.
I would like to thank TeamC USA for their support in the GT8 class. Special thanks to RCShox, who provided me with the perfect parts to make the car handle so great and reach great speed! With the ball bearing Ackermann bar, the light weight/low rise shock towers and the gear conversion the car is simply a beast!!!
Big thanks to my friend Courtney who loaned me his motor for me to use as a backup. I ended up using it for both my mains. Your mill ran perfectly throughout all the runs.
So I arrived on Wednesday afternoon, first controlled practice day. The day was almost over but there was one session left. I quickly started my car and practiced for a few minutes. Car felt really good and I just cruised around the track to get a feel of the layout. Fort Myers is a narrow, tight track but fun to drive on. The EXP 45 Sweep tires were super fast and the tire wear was ridiculously low.
Thursday was seeding practice. Had 3 practice sessions and seeded somewhere in the middle of the A pace. I was pretty confident in my car and driving.
Qualifiers started Friday (3 rounds) and I realized that my engine was consuming too much fuel and I couldn't do 7 minutes. So my first run was stopped by running out of fuel. Decided to stop for fuel for my second qualifier and put in a safe but slow run. Competition was very tight and my overall pace was just not there. For the third qualifier I setup my car for runtime and the run started pretty good but during the last minute I made contact with another car. My car flipped and it took time to be marshaled and I flamed. John restarted in no time but I had already lost too much time. Saturday was 2 qualifiers and lower mains. I was unable to get a good run in the first. I swapped engines, decided to use Courtneys’ stock engine. Ran it in the last qualifier and we tuned it there. I qualified in the B, scheduled to be run in the afternoon.
For the B our plan was to run a safe and clean run. I drove a clean race and the engine ran perfectly. My friend Rich D pitted with John Lee. They were doing perfect pit stops, getting me in and out in 4 to 5 seconds. We won the B with a lap on the field. I was beyond happy, as I had been struggling for 3 days and finally got a good run.
The Amain final was scheduled for Sunday afternoon. I started 9th on the grid. Our plan was to run clean and try to move up gradually. The race started good and pretty quick I was in 3rd. But I was driving too conservatively and ended 5th.
This was such an amazing experience and I learned a lot! Being in the B was a blessing in disguise because I got to win a race AND run the final too.
It was a great opportunity to have conversations with seasonal racers that have been racing for years and I brought some great racing tips home.
Last edited by Joe Kimble; 11-06-2014 at 11:10 AM.
#1472
Tech Adept
Hi guys,
What tyres besides Sweep are available...
Hi Marcus what rubber tyres do you use and have you used the Team C rubber tyres?
Regards Rob
What tyres besides Sweep are available...
Hi Marcus what rubber tyres do you use and have you used the Team C rubber tyres?
Regards Rob
#1473
I run Alpha
Tony and i have both used the teamC tires and they are pretty good, work well in medium temps and last along time, Really work well on unprepped tracks.
#1474
Tech Adept
Hi Marcus,
Thank you for the feed back, appreciated
What shore hardness
Do you use tyre warmers, what brand
Do you use tyre traction compound
Who is the manufacture of Alpha tyres
Thank you for the feed back, appreciated
What shore hardness
Do you use tyre warmers, what brand
Do you use tyre traction compound
Who is the manufacture of Alpha tyres
#1475
No need for warmers or compound, they work right out of the bag.
Alpha is the mfg, you can get them at serpent america
#1476
Tech Adept
Hi Marcus,
Sorry what country are Alpha tyres manufactured in
Regards Rob
Sorry what country are Alpha tyres manufactured in
Regards Rob
#1477
#1479
#1482
Has any one tried the Serpent 0 Degree Castor block (Alu') They look as though they may fit our car .......
Any one know if they do?
Regards
BM
Any one know if they do?
Regards
BM
#1483
#1484
Have you tried fitting them Marcus .... do they not fit? It will save me making them if they do. :-)
Regards
BM
#1485
Tech Master
iTrader: (19)
On another hand the new car that's currently in the works will have around 10 degrees of kickup. So a 0 degree hub will definitely be appreciated until we come up with a TeamC one! Actually I think that a 3 or 4 degree hub will be a must, for a total of 13 or 14 degree caster...