With Pablo, Cameron and the guys always used air guns and nitrogen. Give the tire changes knee pads and if they are competent wrench-turners, they can get it done in about the same time it takes to plug in a new biological control module.
K
With Pablo, Cameron and the guys always used air guns and nitrogen. Give the tire changes knee pads and if they are competent wrench-turners, they can get it done in about the same time it takes to plug in a new biological control module.
K
We ran Hoosiers at the last 4 enduros we did (late '90's), we changed the least abused tire at 8 hours and the most abused at 4 hours. Always scheduled so we always changed no more than 2, and always on the the same side of the car. Used nitrogen and air guns. Wanna borrow my nitrogen bottle?
Ed Funk
NER ITA CRX, ITB Civic, ITC CRX (wanna buy a Honda?)
Smart as a horse, hung like Einstein!
This is looking good! If you want to come spectate or even crew I can get you in for free, send me a pm!
Stephen
How many teams have fuel rigs?
Mike Ogren , FWDracingguide.com, 352.4288.983 ,http://www.ogren-engineering.com/
No idea, lots of sm cars and I don't see anything in the sm regs that allow that type of modification to them.
We are using ATL dump cans
Stephen
Mike
In previous years about half of the teams have had overhead fuel rigs.How many teams have fuel rigs?
Terry
Congratulations to Harold Petit, Randy Mueller, Scott Baker and Joshua Smith from the #28 Johnstone Supply Team BMW M3 team for their third consecutive victory in The Devil in the Dark 2013. This year the team covered 439 laps exceeding last year's winning total of by six laps. There was a lot of excitement in this year's race exemplified by a few podium position changes in the last hour. The 1-2 finishers in E3 were on the same lap and the 1-2 in E2 were separated by a single lap and all of the E4 cars completed the same number of laps.
And congratulations to the other 41 teams that hit the track in the fourth edition of The Devil. Several teams struggled with mechanical gremlins, a few did not finish but almost 30 teams were still running when the checker flag flew at the end of the 12 hours.
Class Leaders
E1
1 - #28 Johnstone Supply BMW M3 - 439 laps
2 - #26 VAC Motorsports BMW M3 - 429 laps
3 - #57 STR BMW M3 - 426 laps
E2
1 - #87 Crucial Motorsports Group BMW 325 - 411 laps
2 - #21 Dog Gone Racing Spec Racer Ford - 410 laps
3 - #05 Alien Force Racing Nissan 300Zx - 389 laps
E3
1 - #91 Flatout Motorsports 1 Miata - 423 laps
2 - #08 Dewspeed Miata - 423 laps
3 - #12 Yushino Miata - 418 laps
4 - #50 RSTPerformance.com RX8 - 415 laps
E4
1 - #58 Fryers Flyers BMW 2002 - 220 laps
The complete results are posted on the NEDiv web site: http://www.nediv.com/images/results/...td-results.pdf
Thanks to all of the teams who helped make this year's 12 Hour a very successful event.
See ya same time, same place next year
Terry
Last edited by Terry Hanushek; 04-30-2013 at 01:25 AM. Reason: Add results link
Lots of Awesome photos posted by Mike Woeller on his site!
http://www.windshadowstudios.net/dit...F48E#h5e51f48e
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