Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Video from MPH
A little bit behind, but better late then never. Check out our latest clip of a couple laps around Motorsport Park Hastings back in May! I'll work on getting out some footage from MAM within the next few days
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Mid Season & Mid America Motorplex
What a HOT weekend! Literally though it was extremely hot
this past weekend at MAM. Most of Saturday was well into the 90s and I do
believe it got up slightly over 100. Sunday was a little better starting off
with a cooler morning the low 80s but quickly rose after lunch. It was brutal.
The weekend was a fun one though (when isn’t time on track
fun?) even with it being as hot as it was. It was nice to return to MAM since
it had been 2 years since we were last here. Nothing has really changed, it’s
still the same extremely flat, wide, and fast track it was before. From the
grandstand you can see the entire track, actually you can see straight across
the track even when you’re driving on it. The overall showing for this event
was lighter than normal, I would contribute that to it being the first time
NASA Central has run at this track and probably more so because of the extreme
heat. Even with our upgraded aluminum core radiator our STi was struggling to
keep water and oil temps in check. We will be looking into an external oil
cooler setup for the future.
Both Saturday and Sunday followed along similarly, winning
both with a best of 1:44.5 and 1:44.25 respectively. Also since this was the
first time NASA Central has been at the track our 1:44.25 set the mark as the
TTB track record for MAM. These two wins put us into the lead for the TTB
season championship. Here’s a quote from a recent NASA Central news letter:
TTB has been all about Team STi Guys in their well prepared Subaru WRX. With a 200 point lead they can wrap up the championship with two more events. Region Director Matt Rivard has been threatening to run his Mazda RX8 in TTB as well as PTB but teething problems keep getting in the way. Will Rivard make Team STi Guys work for their next win?
Our next event will be over Labor Day weekend back at MPH as
we’ll have to miss the August event at MAM.
Hopefully we’ll be bringing along our good friend Rex in his ultra
modified Acura TL.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
MPH in Nebraska
It was a fun weekend in Nebraska. Was our first time visiting the Motorsport Park Hastings track, and it was a fun challenge to learn a new course. The track is pretty flat with a few slight elevation changes, fairly high speed straights, and number of challenging corners. Overall a good weekend with a couple 1st place finishes and a new track record!
Next event will be at the end of June at MAM. It's been a couple years since we've last been there but it's a fun track and we're really looking forward to visiting it again. Until then, watch for pictures and video from this past weekend.
Monday, May 7, 2012
New Season - Autobahn
The season opening event at Autobahn a couple weeks ago was a blast! Always great to get back on track from a long winter break. The weather was slightly cool and very windy, but it was sunny and dry so we absolutely couldn't complain. Jumping back into the pace of things we took 3rd both days. Check out video below to get a glimpse of the weekends action!
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Master Transfer
We'd like thank our newest sponsor, Master Transfer, for supporting us going into the 2012 season!
Master Transfer was started by George & Jack Master and has been in operation since the late 1940’s. We started as a small local cartage company with 5 trucks and it stayed that way until 1998 when Chad and Mark Master took over the business. With their vision and drive, they have grown Master Transfer into a full service On Demand & logistics company servicing twelve Midwestern states with over 120 trucks and 250 trailers. As we continue to grow with the help of our valued customers, you can be assured that Master Transfer will continue to stay on top of industry trends and lead the way. Whether you need one pallet across town or a truck load across state lines, MASTER TRANSFER IS YOUR ON DEMAND SPECIALIST!
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Monday, October 10, 2011
Road America - End of Season
The last event of the season couldn't have gone any better! Two first place finishes and a new track record!
Saturday, we started off first thing in the morning with Time Trials being the first run group out at 8am for a warm-up session. Four laps later, we set a 2:33.716 lap time, almost 3 seconds faster than the rest of the TTB group. We were shocked by how fast the car was running, as was everyone else. After a quick post-session meeting and a short break, we were back on the track. This time we were even faster, we posted a 2:32.894 and setting a new TTB track record! The next session of the day was a hot one, nobody was able to beat their previously posted lap time. Now since this was the last event of the season, and the championship banquet was that night, NASA split Saturday into two events. Saturday morning being the first event and the afternoon being the second event. This was so the final championship points could be earned and added to decide the winners before the banquet. So, the first session of the afternoon event, we posted a 2:34.748. Not quite as fast as we were in the morning, but still enough to put us at the top. At this point, the track was hotter, the car was hotter, and the tires had taken quite the beating. Road America is very tough on the cars. The second session of the afternoon, last of the day, we pushed as it as fast as we could. We put down a 2:34.350 and squeezed out first for the second event, with second place putting down an almost identical 2:34.354.
This was our first time at Road America, and it was quite the track. First, there is the scale of the track, 4 miles track on almost 650 acres of land. Then there is the intensity and speed of the course. Three main straights which we were reaching 140mph or more followed by tight 60-80mph corners.
Friday was a test and tune day. So, we just spent the day learning the track and building up speed. The car felt great. The power band was amazing with our smoothed out tune from last time, the rebuilt transmission was shifting buttery smooth, and the Hoosier tires were sticking like glue.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Transmission Rebuild - Update
It's been a while since the last update to the blog. That would be due to the fact that the car has been in the shop this whole time without any real updates, until now. The good news is that the transmission is finally repaired and working better than ever. The bad news is that due to unforeseen engine problems, we missed this past weekends event at Autobahn.
After the transmission was rebuilt and put back in the car mid last week, we strapped it to the dyno to check things out. We found that the car was running really low on power, about 50whp and 70tq lower. Diagnostics and troubleshooting ensued. Unfortunately we didn't find the problem in time, but believe the source of the problem has been found and should be resolved tomorrow. For now though, we are all set on making it to the last even of the season at Road America.
After the transmission was rebuilt and put back in the car mid last week, we strapped it to the dyno to check things out. We found that the car was running really low on power, about 50whp and 70tq lower. Diagnostics and troubleshooting ensued. Unfortunately we didn't find the problem in time, but believe the source of the problem has been found and should be resolved tomorrow. For now though, we are all set on making it to the last even of the season at Road America.
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