I think my ride is locked in. I'm pretty excited about it! Should be highly entertaining - and educational...
K
I think my ride is locked in. I'm pretty excited about it! Should be highly entertaining - and educational...
K
RST Performance Racing is happy to officially announce that we will be running the #50 Mazda RX8 at the “Devil In The Dark” 12 hour endurance race. The team has competed in several multi-driver 3hr and 4hr endurance races however this will be the first time that the team takes on a 12hr endurance race. It will also be the first time that we will be racing at night!
At this years event not only will the car turn some heads but we are also excited to announce our driver line-up that should turn even more heads!
Long Time endurance driver/champion: Kirk Knestis
FWD hero: Tim Dugan
Co Pilot: Raymond Blethen
RX8 "pro" driver: Stephen Blethen
5th driver: To Be Announced!
The team of drivers will be supported in pit lane by the same people who have helped make RST Performance Racing so successful over the years:
Crew Chief: Randy Schneiderheinze
Alignment Specialist: Tom Gray
Diagnostics: James Chafe
Gas Man: Justin Abbott
We are also happy to announce that we will be working with SCCA officials to test a possible future tire rule for long distance endurance racing. The car will be set up per the NASA PTC class but will run in the ITX3 class with a street tire restriction putting us in the highly competitive E3 Endurance Class for this event. We are confident that despite the restrictions on the car and the number of pit stops we will need to make, our driver line-up will be able to keep us near the front of the pack against all of the Miata’s!
RST Performance Racing has been competing and supporting SCCA road racing since 1984; Information can be found at www.rstperformance.com. More information about the Devil In The Dark 12 hour endurance race can be found at www.thedevilinthedark.com.
Last edited by RSTPerformance; 02-04-2013 at 06:16 PM.
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Woo-hoo! This is going to be *very* interesting. I'm jazzed about being part of the tire test initiative. Props to the organizers for giving this a shot!
K
So how far do miatas go on a tank of gas? WE only go about 60-65 minutes so I am thinking we may be at a HUGE disadvantage!
With that being said does anyone know how long an average pit stop time with refuelling takes?
With some math I can set some goals for us to start practicing Surely the gas will take less time since it only fits 12-13 gallons max.
Do people set up lighting out over the pit wall into pit lane? how is the lighting that already exists from the track?
What other random things do we need to plan for?
Excited to be participating in this event, I have heard nothing but great things in the past and I am excited to be part of it this year. Pretty cool to have the famous "K" with us as well! I almost put a "K" on the window instead of his last name
Stephen
Pablo used to need about 3.5 minutes (additional time on the lap, not time sitting still) to do tires, 22 gallons of fuel (NASCAR dry break dump), and driver change. That presumes the typical rules that require the driver out while refueling.
Pit lights are helpful but differ in importance by track. I have to confess I don't remember how much lighting the track provided last year but I think it was pretty good...
K
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