Seattle RC Racers/North SeaTac Racing Center
#1667
Tech Adept


#1671

Spastic NW weather....
I don't have a babysitter for the JCon Nats at TRCR, but I think I can make next Saturday. Much easier to make the sale to the wife when our track is a half-mile away.
FYI, if anyone's down, I'll be at the track Thursday for a test 'n tune session with the kiddo. I'll have some corner dots down so he can learn track-driving. Future novice racer comin' at ya!
I don't have a babysitter for the JCon Nats at TRCR, but I think I can make next Saturday. Much easier to make the sale to the wife when our track is a half-mile away.
FYI, if anyone's down, I'll be at the track Thursday for a test 'n tune session with the kiddo. I'll have some corner dots down so he can learn track-driving. Future novice racer comin' at ya!
#1672
Tech Regular
iTrader: (3)

Hey folks, just want to send a note to let you know I'm planning to be at SeaTac Thursday for some test and tune action. The goal is to arrive around 10am and leave around 3pm. There's always a chance work will get in the way, but I'm gonna do my best to be there. And if any of you tag me on Facebook while I'm there (and supposed to be working) I'll kick you square in the jimmy.
Hope to see some of you there.

#1673
Tech Apprentice

Thursday does look like the best day this week so I also intend to be there but not until ~3pm.
#1674

Hey folks, just want to send a note to let you know I'm planning to be at SeaTac Thursday for some test and tune action. The goal is to arrive around 10am and leave around 3pm. There's always a chance work will get in the way, but I'm gonna do my best to be there. And if any of you tag me on Facebook while I'm there (and supposed to be working) I'll kick you square in the jimmy.
Hope to see some of you there.


#1675
Tech Regular
iTrader: (3)


I'll bring the timing rig, but there's one potential hitch in the giddyup: the cable from the decoder to the loop is with Todd, who will not be there tomorrow. I have a new cable on order, but will not have it for tomorrow. I'll see if I can rig something up with a temporary cable, but no guarantees.
#1677
Tech Regular
iTrader: (3)

Hey folks, just want to send a note to let you know I'm planning to be at SeaTac Thursday for some test and tune action. The goal is to arrive around 10am and leave around 3pm. There's always a chance work will get in the way, but I'm gonna do my best to be there. And if any of you tag me on Facebook while I'm there (and supposed to be working) I'll kick you square in the jimmy.
Hope to see some of you there.

#1678

Just a quick shoutout to the club for the epic track that is SeaTac RC Raceway. Great grip and amazing racing in each class! 
Mod was especially fun to watch. Korey and Peeler putting on a show for the ages! Peeler taking the win with smoke rolling from under the car was just insanity...

Mod was especially fun to watch. Korey and Peeler putting on a show for the ages! Peeler taking the win with smoke rolling from under the car was just insanity...


#1679

Our second race of the 2017 Seatac RC Raceway season offered up about as fine a day as Seattle has to offer in May. The weather postponement, which is not something I like to do, as a rule, worked out beautifully. And the racers showed up. We had 46 entries, with our core classes sporting full heats, including B mains in Scale Spec and Stock TC. The layout was a nod to Indy upcoming, with a counter-clock dual sweeper that allowed us to carry a formidable quantity of speed into the left side, giving the guys in the paddock a prime view of the speeding cars under full lock and suspension compression as they flew past.
An awning for race central is in our near future, as I had hoped to get through a couple more races before it became absolutely necessary, but the computer was cooking in the afternoon sun, and there is simply no way it won't make us pay if we don't see to business soon. Kyle Bradshaw mowed the Landfill and spectator area near the entrance, thank you for that! Jake laid down the soda, another good Danilchik deed to go with the billion others since we started this band.
Class by class, the racing was superb day long. What I most like is how we handle ourselves given the low-to-no barriers. We don't have pipes to bail ourselves out of bad mistakes. It's simply not possible to go careening around the track bouncing off pipes. There are no pipes! On our track everyone has to think and be respectful while at the same time ripping it for glory. In the end, we break less stuff. The hoop will exact its toll when cars challenge it, as one might expect, but otherwise the track is forgiving, while at the same time requiring maximum attention.
Jesse is back and asserting himself in the Scale Spec class. It has been years, but he has hardly missed a beat. In Stock, Korey was shaking down a new car and setup for a friend. In Modified, Travis and Korey locked in an all-out high speed duel. To my eye, they look ready for Reedy. And speaking of Reedy, we have a big crew heading down to represent our club in the California classic at the historic Tamiya circuit in Aliso Viejo.
We're back at it in two weeks, June 3. Results attached.
An awning for race central is in our near future, as I had hoped to get through a couple more races before it became absolutely necessary, but the computer was cooking in the afternoon sun, and there is simply no way it won't make us pay if we don't see to business soon. Kyle Bradshaw mowed the Landfill and spectator area near the entrance, thank you for that! Jake laid down the soda, another good Danilchik deed to go with the billion others since we started this band.
Class by class, the racing was superb day long. What I most like is how we handle ourselves given the low-to-no barriers. We don't have pipes to bail ourselves out of bad mistakes. It's simply not possible to go careening around the track bouncing off pipes. There are no pipes! On our track everyone has to think and be respectful while at the same time ripping it for glory. In the end, we break less stuff. The hoop will exact its toll when cars challenge it, as one might expect, but otherwise the track is forgiving, while at the same time requiring maximum attention.
Jesse is back and asserting himself in the Scale Spec class. It has been years, but he has hardly missed a beat. In Stock, Korey was shaking down a new car and setup for a friend. In Modified, Travis and Korey locked in an all-out high speed duel. To my eye, they look ready for Reedy. And speaking of Reedy, we have a big crew heading down to represent our club in the California classic at the historic Tamiya circuit in Aliso Viejo.
We're back at it in two weeks, June 3. Results attached.
#1680
Tech Regular
iTrader: (1)

Hi all!
Is anyone planning to go to SeaTac this coming Saturday (May 27) for practice? I know we don't have a race that weekend, but "track time is track time" as they say.
Anyway, if anyone is going, what time do you plan to be there?
Thanks a bunch!
Sam
Is anyone planning to go to SeaTac this coming Saturday (May 27) for practice? I know we don't have a race that weekend, but "track time is track time" as they say.
Anyway, if anyone is going, what time do you plan to be there?
Thanks a bunch!
Sam