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downingracing
09-08-2012, 12:27 PM
Hosted by Ohio Valley Region SCCA
Santion # 12-R-1950-S and 12-R-1951-S


FEATURING THE DAVE STEWART ONE HOUR RACE AND A CLOSED WHEEL HANDICAP RACE

ENTER EARLY TO GET A CHANCE TO WIN A FREE GARAGE RENTAL

RUN BOTH THE CLUB AND PRO COURSES

GARAGES ONLY $140
IMPORTANT DATES
CHANCE FOR A GARAGE
FRIDAY,SEPTEMBER 14, 2012
EARLY ENTRY DEADLINE
FRIDAY,SEPTEMBER 28, 2012
CANCELLATION DEADLINE
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2012




Link to the registration:

http://www.motorsportreg.com/index.cfm/event/event.advert/uidEvent/9162CE3E-A793-4539-461E715A3CE33D47

924Guy
09-09-2012, 08:22 AM
Sounds like the #77 ITB will be there...

StevenS
09-11-2012, 09:55 AM
Hi Matt,

Do you know if there will be a PDX or Mid-O evening practice before this event? Haven't been out since early June and need to shake out the car (and driver)...

Steve
ITA #32 CRX

R2 Racing
09-11-2012, 12:15 PM
Steve, the Mid Ohio School's website is showing an evening T&T for the night before:
http://www.midohio.com/Store/School-Courses/Racing-Programs/Open-Testing---Tuning/10-05-12-Open-Test-Tuning-SCCA-Twilight


Unfortunately, I won't be able to make it to this one. Have fun!

StevenS
09-11-2012, 01:45 PM
Cool...Thanks Kevin!

Sorry you won't be attending this one - I'll try looking you up again at TRC next time I'm there (which will probably be soon...)

Steve

downingracing
09-12-2012, 09:17 AM
Hi Matt,

Do you know if there will be a PDX or Mid-O evening practice before this event? Haven't been out since early June and need to shake out the car (and driver)...

Steve
ITA #32 CRX

We should be up at the track Friday evening if you need a hand. Planning to arrive around 5-ish at this point. Looking forward to seeing you there! I'm hoping it is a great weekend!

StevenS
09-12-2012, 12:24 PM
Thanks Matt. I should be there around 3-ish on Friday to run the test/tune. I need to find out if I have the overheating issue resolved before the club race.

Steve

Rabbit07
09-12-2012, 09:54 PM
again I will be there to drink everyones beer.........:D

If you see the Black 996 Porsche, I wont be far

downingracing
09-12-2012, 11:30 PM
again I will be there to drink everyones beer.........:D

If you see the Black 996 Porsche, I wont be far

I can't believe I missed seeing you last race weekend! (I had a wedding to go to no Sat. and left right after my race...) I'll be sure to make it a point to find you and have a beer (or 6) with you on Friday evening! :D

downingracing
09-19-2012, 08:27 AM
Is everyone 'done' for the year?? Can't believe the 'low' entry so far for this event... If you haven't been to Mid-Ohio in the fall - you are missing out!

Eagle7
09-19-2012, 12:22 PM
I'm 'done'. Car's headed to the frame shop.

ITA_honda
09-19-2012, 12:26 PM
Is everyone 'done' for the year?? Can't believe the 'low' entry so far for this event... If you haven't been to Mid-Ohio in the fall - you are missing out!

I have to work that weekend :( I switched with my boss for another racing weekend I needed off earlier in the year. Thats the problem with working for a business thats open on the weekend.

jumbojimbo
09-19-2012, 04:16 PM
ITC is committed to running the MVR race at Nelson the week before. Since most of can't race two weekends in a row we are out for MO.

I see the Volvo is registered. You might get one Renault too, one of the Toms.

downingracing
09-19-2012, 06:15 PM
ITC is committed to running the MVR race at Nelson the week before. Since most of can't race two weekends in a row we are out for MO.

I see the Volvo is registered. You might get one Renault too, one of the Toms.

So I just need to talk One of you into coming to the event to get the 'free' 24 points available... :o

J/K. I'll catch up with you guys at the Quad. really looking forward to ending the year at Nelson - Should be a blast!!

Just hoping for a better entry to make the weekend a success. (I really enjoy the several chances a year to drive at Mid-Ohio!)

jay05
09-19-2012, 11:13 PM
Done...buying a garage.

jumbojimbo
09-20-2012, 12:01 PM
Done...buying a garage.

Garage with attached house. Is the house deal done? What about that other expense you were holding off on?

jay05
09-21-2012, 12:01 AM
As far as the buyer of my house, it's in the underwriter's hands. Once that's a go, the rest will fall in place. Fingers crossed.

924Guy
10-01-2012, 05:46 PM
Matt, you may wanna talk to Chris Durbin in the #94 Mustang - pretty sure the 2003 Mustang isn't legal for ITB, even in an enduro... and I don't recall ITR cars being invited to the Enduro... ;)

downingracing
10-10-2012, 07:37 AM
Even with the mess below - I still had a geat weekend!!!

Rain for Q1. I put the Civic P1 in ITA and overall. At the start of the race, I got walked by Steve Sancricca in his CRX. He spun at t2 and I spun to avoid him (in front of the field). I joined DFL and figured I had time to work my way back towards the front. I made it to 10a.

http://youtu.be/8odUaTpoRQs

I believe the car is done. I'll start cutting the front end off this week and verify. I was thinking about getting a new car for 2013 and this may make that decision easier. This was my 14th year with this Civic. I've had this car since my daughter was 1 1/2 years old. It will be missed.

http://www.downingracing.com/pictures/crash_civic.jpg

Eagle7
10-10-2012, 09:52 AM
:(:(:(:(

So sorry to see that. I know we're not supposed to, but we grow attached to these cars. I thought I had lost mine, but got it back from the frame shop yesterday "good as new". Maybe they can save yours too. Looks like Sean's got some serious damage to deal with too.

Question - would you feel worse if you felt like you were responsible for wrecking your car, or if you felt like there was nothing you could do to avoid it. I know I could not have avoided my wreck, and I think that made it easier to accept.

ITA_honda
10-10-2012, 02:23 PM
When you have to say goodbye to your race car, it's really like saying goodbye to a member of the family. I know that is true for mine. Grandpa bought the Honda brand new and raced it in SSC for a few years. Then it was used as a daily driver and the "family rental." I grew up with the car and took my drivers test in it at 16. So it holds a lot of meaning. I will never be able to sell my car cause I really cant put a price on it.

downingracing
10-10-2012, 03:45 PM
When you have to say goodbye to your race car, it's really like saying goodbye to a member of the family. I know that is true for mine. Grandpa bought the Honda brand new and raced it in SSC for a few years. Then it was used as a daily driver and the "family rental." I grew up with the car and took my drivers test in it at 16. So it holds a lot of meaning. I will never be able to sell my car cause I really cant put a price on it.

I had that conversation with someone about the 'value' of my Civic. Everything has a price and I'm sure enough money would have made me part with it. But that number is way north of $20k. (And the car was worth no where near that amount!)

My daughter wants me to make a coffee table from the trunk lid - that will be a project for this winter and should be a great addition to my racing room. :)

downingracing
10-10-2012, 04:13 PM
...Question - would you feel worse if you felt like you were responsible for wrecking your car, or if you felt like there was nothing you could do to avoid it. I know I could not have avoided my wreck, and I think that made it easier to accept.

Hard question. I don't feel I made the wrong decision here and I don't blame the other driver for the crash. (Looked to be both feet in the entire time) I blame myself for being back there to begin with. I started P1 and fell back to P2 at the start. That was my fault. If I was better at starting (from the front), I would have been in the lead at T2 and wouldn't have spun to avoid the car in front of me spinning. And I don't blame Steve for that spin either. He had a great start and the track was (river) wet there. He spun and I spun to avoid hitting him. All 'racing incidents' that together led to the end of my Civic. So the long answer to your short question is: It doesn't matter who was at fault - I believe I would feel the same either way.

The important thing is we both walked away from the crash. The mental loss of the car is the big thing for me. But I did walk away and can get another race car. (I do have an SM sitting in storage...) And I'm just about back to 100% (sore-ness is about gone). Family is 100% behind getting a replacement car (as long as it is Red!). :D

darthmonkeyIT
10-10-2012, 07:17 PM
I have the in car from the race as well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7rNs9tF7J8&feature=youtube_gdata

Long and short the back end just let go. From watching Matt's video I didn't realize how late out of 10 it let go. I knew the track was slick and was having a hell of a time getting any heat into the rear tires. I was granny footing it around after the difficulty I had through keyhole with the rear end stepping out every time I got into the throttle.

Apologies Matt. I feel terrible that I collected you and am embarrassed by the whole incident. I dropped both feet in once the back end snapped but it didn't seem to stop the car from rotating. All I can figure is my tires were bricks at the time and I just skidded on them rather than biting.

I set the car up balancing and softening the shocks with the slick conditions. Tire pressures were 31/32 and 34/34 in the rear with how cold it was. Steve and I were running the same tires with the same pressures but I was really struggling to get any heat into the back.

Again apologies Matt. I feel terrible about the whole incident. Sorry for ruining your race and wrecking your car. :(

downingracing
10-10-2012, 10:44 PM
...Apologies Matt. I feel terrible that I collected you and am embarrassed by the whole incident. I dropped both feet in once the back end snapped but it didn't seem to stop the car from rotating. All I can figure is my tires were bricks at the time and I just skidded on them rather than biting.

Again apologies Matt. I feel terrible about the whole incident. Sorry for ruining your race and wrecking your car. :(

I appreciate it, but like I said - you spun and went both feet in (like should happen). The car snapped back for whatever reason and I couldn't avoid you. I don't blame you for the incident and am just sorry I didn't get to say that face to face at the track (I know you stopped by and I wasn't there). I feel just as bad about your car - I hope you can repair it. I hope you are feeling OK! And I hope to see you back at the track in 2013!

StevenS
10-11-2012, 01:24 PM
Matt - I also feel terrible about spinning in front of the field on Saturday. Luckily I spun to the inside grass very quickly so I didn't collect anyone. I knew T2 was slippery in the morning, but didn't expect it to still be so slippery in the afternoon. Apparently, it caught a lot of others out as well...almost every Saturday afternoon race group had a spin in T2 after the start.

Sean - do not beat yourself up too much about your spin. The CRX is a tricky car to drive in optimal conditions, and the conditions last weekend were abysmal: cold temperatures, puddles on a dry track, on/off rain, mud coated tires, etc. I had a VERY difficult time keeping the car underneath me for the first 2-3 laps of every session.

I really hope you decide to fix your car. You were making good progress all season! If you need any help or advice, please get ahold of me. I'll even help with the wrenching if you provide the beer...

Steve

Eagle7
10-11-2012, 03:30 PM
Apologies Matt. I feel terrible that I collected you and am embarrassed by the whole incident.
......
Again apologies Matt. I feel terrible about the whole incident. Sorry for ruining your race and wrecking your car. :(
Sean, I hope you didn't think my question was a reflection on you or how you handled the incident. I didn't see anything wrong with what you did. I know I've spun my car a whole lot more times than I'd care to admit. But you do represent the other side of my question. I think if I had spun my car and it was wrecked it would be harder for me to deal with (mad at myself) than when another car suddenly shows up in the windshield (recognizing that "stuff happens", and that I COULD just as easily have been that other car). So give yourself a break.

Hoping you can and want to fix your car. :023:

darthmonkeyIT
10-11-2012, 03:39 PM
Sean, I hope you didn't think my question was a reflection on you or how you handled the incident. I didn't see anything wrong with what you did. I know I've spun my car a whole lot more times than I'd care to admit. But you do represent the other side of my question. I think if I had spun my car and it was wrecked it would be harder for me to deal with (mad at myself) than when another car suddenly shows up in the windshield (recognizing that "stuff happens", and that I COULD just as easily have been that other car). So give yourself a break.

Hoping you can and want to fix your car. :023:

Marty, I did not think your question was directed at me. Actually I kind of realted to it in a way which you picked up from my post. I do feel bad about what happened.

After the incident my intent was to come to the forums and try to understand what I did wrong or what I could have done right to have prevented what happened. I still am not sure exactly what happened to cause the rear end to let go that fast with my best guess being cold tires and a poor setup for the conditions.

I am working on getting the frame fixed. I need some frame shop time to get the rear end pulled back out (and while I am at it fix the passenger door frame from July :D ). The incident put a kink in my winter plans for the car but I still have a planned list of upgrades/tweaks for the car. The motor mounts were pretty well done before this race so are probably REALLY done now along with the rubbery suspension bits. Along with some motor love and some "secret" suspension tweaks I am hoping to be back faster next year. :eclipsee_steering:

Eagle7
10-11-2012, 04:04 PM
My daughter wants me to make a coffee table from the trunk lid - that will be a project for this winter and should be a great addition to my racing room. :)
My wife (who is not a big race fan) got tears in her eyes when I read her this thread. She did NOT want a replacement car - "fix 13 instead - I would MISS it".

We want a picture of that table.

StevenS
10-12-2012, 07:45 AM
I am working on getting the frame fixed. I need some frame shop time to get the rear end pulled back out (and while I am at it fix the passenger door frame from July :D ). The incident put a kink in my winter plans for the car but I still have a planned list of upgrades/tweaks for the car. The motor mounts were pretty well done before this race so are probably REALLY done now along with the rubbery suspension bits. Along with some motor love and some "secret" suspension tweaks I am hoping to be back faster next year. :eclipsee_steering:
How did your rear hatch hold-up? I've got a spare in nice condition that you can have for free if you need it...

Steve Sancricca
#32 ITA CRX

Racerlinn
10-12-2012, 07:58 AM
Hey Matt, can I have my Nissan bolt back from your Honda steering rack now? :)

darthmonkeyIT
10-12-2012, 09:28 AM
How did your rear hatch hold-up? I've got a spare in nice condition that you can have for free if you need it...

Steve Sancricca
#32 ITA CRX

Thanks Steve. I believe the rear hatch is OK. It is free hanging over the left rear right now but it doesn't look like it was contacted at all. I may need to have a closer look at the upper joint on the left though before I will know for sure.

924Guy
10-12-2012, 12:57 PM
FWIW, after watching the video - it's not so bizarre IMO that you got loose there. From my experience in a heavy RWD car - if you're not steering left while braking for that RH'er, you're not going fast enough... ;)

downingracing
10-28-2012, 10:59 PM
Update: I've started to part out the Red Civic. I don't have the space to do what I want right now, so I'm working on some other plans to make space! On a much better note - I purchased another Civic (from Dan Hardison) to convert all the go-fast parts to! Lots of duplicate parts to update the spares package and hopefully sell (some) to offset the cost of the replacement. Not sure I'm staying in ITA, but am planning to start 2013 with this 'new' Civic. One thing it needs is a paint job... Per the family - it needs to be Red. :)

I drove the car at Nelson last weekend. The car was great - I was SLOW!!! I wanted to get some points and get back on the track. Had a great time and am looking forward to getting this car built and back up to speed! A BIG THANKS to Dan and his Dad (Butch) for taking the car to Nelson and making me a great deal on it!

http://downingracing.com/forsale/pictures/new_14_Civic.jpg

Racerlinn
10-29-2012, 08:33 AM
Keep it black....
:eclipsee_steering:

R2 Racing
10-29-2012, 09:08 AM
Keep it black....
:eclipsee_steering:

I agree. Time for some new MoJo, and to close the book on the old car. That was then... :023: