5th ANNUAL TIMEZONE GRAN PRIX JULY 18TH THRU 21ST 2013
#62
For you, it's $150, Tony. They bumped it from $200 last year to $280 this year. Not there yet, but it's an improvement.
#64
Tech Adept
I agree 100% as I own an engine under the limit and above. That being said those GT8 racers that do not have an engine for under the $280 limit will have to spend an additional $200 to $280 to race at this race. That in my opinion will weaken the overall attendance. I think the race tracks that have eliminated this rule have seen their GT8 attendance jump. I hope to make this race in the near future but most of the racers I race with will not go because of this rule. We all want to see the GT8 class grow. Byron's Challenge changed their stance and it will be interesting to see the number count for their race this year. Last year I believe they had around 25 entries give or take a few. I have heard a lot of good things about the Time Zone race and want to pencil it in on my calender.
#65
I agree 100% as I own an engine under the limit and above. That being said those GT8 racers that do not have an engine for under the $280 limit will have to spend an additional $200 to $280 to race at this race. That in my opinion will weaken the overall attendance. I think the race tracks that have eliminated this rule have seen their GT8 attendance jump. I hope to make this race in the near future but most of the racers I race with will not go because of this rule. We all want to see the GT8 class grow. Byron's Challenge changed their stance and it will be interesting to see the number count for their race this year. Last year I believe they had around 25 entries give or take a few. I have heard a lot of good things about the Time Zone race and want to pencil it in on my calender.
It's all good, I told Rick that I really appreciated the fact that he built a race track rather than a 'SWIMMING POOL'.........!!!!!!!
I understand that if I want to run 'ALL OUT', I can go back to L.A. or go visit my son in the great state of Texas.
#66
Tech Master
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Thanks for the update Spook, hope to see and race you guys soon. Dont think my current motor sponsor has a motor under $280 I can run.They designed the M7T-GT, with the emphasis for only GT. The motor is truly amazing inside and out. I am sure my motor guy Mantisworx could chime in on this he just broke 2 in for me this week.
#67
Thanks for the update Spook, hope to see and race you guys soon. Dont think my current motor sponsor has a motor under $280 I can run.They designed the M7T-GT, with the emphasis for only GT. The motor is truly amazing inside and out. I am sure my motor guy Mantisworx could chime in on this he just broke 2 in for me this week.
Now back to the subject at hand, IMO the GT class is evolving and evolving at a fast rate last weekend we were in Brownsville TX and there were 22 GT cars at a parking lot club race, Thats insane!! limiting the engine is just going to decrease the head count at that event point blank. The "pro" guys more than likely will not show, purchasing an engine for one event just makes no sense. I could be wrong but we are in the 5th month of the year and not one event so far has had engine limiting and there has been no complaints or bickering about it. At the nova challenge Paolo and Desoto had (well i know Desoto for sure) was running a 9 port while most of us were running 7pt, if you watch the vid you can tell they had more top speed but it really wasnt enough to pass unless they were able to make a "run" going into the straight. My car had more corner exit grunt so it was a chess match and it was fun!
All I am saying is let the class evolve, do what the racers want and all will be well The cream will always rise to the top, limiting engines isnt really going to change the outcome, will it????
#68
Tech Adept
I'm not sure how close TZ GP came to the 'max 100 entries' last year but the place was rockin. I like the new price range for the motors and since this is in 'the man's back yard', I think he can do what ever he wants. If it was 'open' on the engines, I see many more people questioning whether they want to strap on the TZ GP. Taking on Paolo et al last year was humbling enough with the $200 engine cap.
It's all good, I told Rick that I really appreciated the fact that he built a race track rather than a 'SWIMMING POOL'.........!!!!!!!
I understand that if I want to run 'ALL OUT', I can go back to L.A. or go visit my son in the great state of Texas.
It's all good, I told Rick that I really appreciated the fact that he built a race track rather than a 'SWIMMING POOL'.........!!!!!!!
I understand that if I want to run 'ALL OUT', I can go back to L.A. or go visit my son in the great state of Texas.
Keep in mind sometimes it is more costly to buy a cheaper product than one that costs more. I bought a Weber grille that lasted me 9 years while my buddy would only spend half that on a cheaper grille. He end up buying three grilles to my one. That same thing could be said about an engine. I understand the side that wants to put a price ceiling on a engine. I don't think it is ultimately keeping the overall cost down though.
#70
TZ GP GT counts
CHADERICK........
The GT count the last 2 years has been 2 full heats as I remember. I just checked and it's unfortunate that KO PROPO only has 1 full heat this go-round. We almost had 2 full heats for GT at the Airtronics Race.
If you go to TZ GP you'll get to meet the 2 guys that I understood introduced the GT to the locals as a 'try this....it's fun and your startup costs are less than the 1/8th scale and the 1/10th scale'. They let the word get out that the GT was invited and.........off we go.
The 'motor $ cap' was an instrument to bring more racers to that class. The other side of the coin is that the 'world champs' aren't allowed to use 'afterburners'. I raced some of the newer racers that had a difficult time staying on the track but I know darn well they had a blast giving it a try.
Hope to see you there.........
The GT count the last 2 years has been 2 full heats as I remember. I just checked and it's unfortunate that KO PROPO only has 1 full heat this go-round. We almost had 2 full heats for GT at the Airtronics Race.
If you go to TZ GP you'll get to meet the 2 guys that I understood introduced the GT to the locals as a 'try this....it's fun and your startup costs are less than the 1/8th scale and the 1/10th scale'. They let the word get out that the GT was invited and.........off we go.
The 'motor $ cap' was an instrument to bring more racers to that class. The other side of the coin is that the 'world champs' aren't allowed to use 'afterburners'. I raced some of the newer racers that had a difficult time staying on the track but I know darn well they had a blast giving it a try.
Hope to see you there.........
#71
Tech Adept
CHADERICK........
The GT count the last 2 years has been 2 full heats as I remember. I just checked and it's unfortunate that KO PROPO only has 1 full heat this go-round. We almost had 2 full heats for GT at the Airtronics Race.
If you go to TZ GP you'll get to meet the 2 guys that I understood introduced the GT to the locals as a 'try this....it's fun and your startup costs are less than the 1/8th scale and the 1/10th scale'. They let the word get out that the GT was invited and.........off we go.
The 'motor $ cap' was an instrument to bring more racers to that class. The other side of the coin is that the 'world champs' aren't allowed to use 'afterburners'. I raced some of the newer racers that had a difficult time staying on the track but I know darn well they had a blast giving it a try.
Hope to see you there.........
The GT count the last 2 years has been 2 full heats as I remember. I just checked and it's unfortunate that KO PROPO only has 1 full heat this go-round. We almost had 2 full heats for GT at the Airtronics Race.
If you go to TZ GP you'll get to meet the 2 guys that I understood introduced the GT to the locals as a 'try this....it's fun and your startup costs are less than the 1/8th scale and the 1/10th scale'. They let the word get out that the GT was invited and.........off we go.
The 'motor $ cap' was an instrument to bring more racers to that class. The other side of the coin is that the 'world champs' aren't allowed to use 'afterburners'. I raced some of the newer racers that had a difficult time staying on the track but I know darn well they had a blast giving it a try.
Hope to see you there.........
#72
Chaderick
I understand completely. I hope to race up their next year. I have family that live roughly two hours away. I hope we continue to see the GT8 class grow across the country. Glad to see tracks like the Time Zone put the effort to have races such as these. Are you planning on going to the Byron's Challenge in Chicago next month?
Timezone is doing the GT8 proud..........
#74
Tech Master
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Timezone May Practice Video
Sorry for the shaking I am working on a better Gopro mount.
Less than two months and counting.
Troy
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Less than two months and counting.
Troy
#75
Nice video , Troy. Brings back memories. Can't wait to mix it up with you all again this year. Cousin Clete, save me a seat .