Reno Fernley Track Info and Race Report
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Reno Fernley Track Info and Race Report
Ran a two day event with the NCRC/ARC at Reno Fernley this past weekend--track configurations H and A. Because no one in the had run the new track, initial lap times were gingerly at best, but plummeted throughout the two days as we learned the fastest way around Fernley.
The track is amazing. Imagine Buttonwillow with elevation changes unlike any you've ever seen....lots of blind crests, off camber downhill chicanes, off camber downhill sweepers, a severely banked bowl and more than a few long straights. It's a track that definitely favors high horsepower cars, but there's also lots of tight turns and severe braking zones (cracked my first rotor ever) that a good driver can use to make up time lost to HP in the straights.
In practice on configuration H I started seeing times in the 2:07 mark (temps were in the high 30s/low 40s and it was raining when it wasn't snowing). In the dry my times dipped to consistent 1:58s, then down into the 1:55s which, by the end of the day was good enough for 3rd fastest time. It was the first time I ran the NT01 tires (rear) and I have to say I can't wait for a 255/40-17 in the NT. I was amazed at how much wet grip the Nittos have considering they giant blocks of tread and in the dry the tires are simply spectacular.
On Sunday I couldn't manage better than 1:55s in qualifying, which put me 1st in GT1, ahead of Second place GT1 by 7 seconds and 5th on the grid, behind a GT3 Cup car, a Viper Competition Coupe, a Grand Am Cup? car and Mike Allen's ITE E46.
At the start of the race the silver Panoz rocketed ahead of me, boxing me inbetween it and the Red Panoz behind.
Even though I was faster than the Panoz in the tight stuff, I didn't have a chance to execute a safe pass and the leaders began slipping away. Exiting onto the straight though, both the Panoz in front and behind me powered their way off the track leaving me completely alone for the rest of the race. 1-4th were so far ahead by now and the rest of the pack was so far behind that it made no sense to push as hard as I could. So I stayed consistently a couple seconds off my pace until the final lap where I put down a 1:55 (Qualifying for Race 2 was based on fast lap results for Race #1).
Ended up fifth overall and first in GT1.
For race #2 I qualified 4th (Red Panoz in front this time), but I beat him into the Esses on the start and after dipping off in the sweeper I was able to keep a healthy distance between us. The whole race I had front row (ok 8th row) seats to the battle between Arnaud in his GT3 and Mike Allen in his E46.
First lap of the race is here:
First Lap
Most of (entire?) race is here (large file):
Full race
Ended up 3rd overall and first in GT1 for the second time of the day.
At the end of the day they opened up the full course (A) and holy sheat--23 turns and 4 miles!!!! Insane. Took a full session to almost figure the course out...lots of people went off learning their way 'round. I battled it out with the GT3 and swapped positions constantly for the last HPDE session, ending up with a 3:00 flat for the A course (2:55s should be do-able with some practice).
I was the ONLY S2000 at the event (do any Nor Cal guys track their S2Ks at Northern tracks anymore?), but I think I did a phenomenal job demonstrating what an S2000 can do at a track that favors high HP. The extra 100HP I get from the Comptech blower kept me from being completely blown away in the straights, but even with that--340 hp is nothing compared to the other cars in the group.
I'll post videos of configuration A, as well as some other vids soon.
The track is amazing. Imagine Buttonwillow with elevation changes unlike any you've ever seen....lots of blind crests, off camber downhill chicanes, off camber downhill sweepers, a severely banked bowl and more than a few long straights. It's a track that definitely favors high horsepower cars, but there's also lots of tight turns and severe braking zones (cracked my first rotor ever) that a good driver can use to make up time lost to HP in the straights.
In practice on configuration H I started seeing times in the 2:07 mark (temps were in the high 30s/low 40s and it was raining when it wasn't snowing). In the dry my times dipped to consistent 1:58s, then down into the 1:55s which, by the end of the day was good enough for 3rd fastest time. It was the first time I ran the NT01 tires (rear) and I have to say I can't wait for a 255/40-17 in the NT. I was amazed at how much wet grip the Nittos have considering they giant blocks of tread and in the dry the tires are simply spectacular.
On Sunday I couldn't manage better than 1:55s in qualifying, which put me 1st in GT1, ahead of Second place GT1 by 7 seconds and 5th on the grid, behind a GT3 Cup car, a Viper Competition Coupe, a Grand Am Cup? car and Mike Allen's ITE E46.
At the start of the race the silver Panoz rocketed ahead of me, boxing me inbetween it and the Red Panoz behind.
Even though I was faster than the Panoz in the tight stuff, I didn't have a chance to execute a safe pass and the leaders began slipping away. Exiting onto the straight though, both the Panoz in front and behind me powered their way off the track leaving me completely alone for the rest of the race. 1-4th were so far ahead by now and the rest of the pack was so far behind that it made no sense to push as hard as I could. So I stayed consistently a couple seconds off my pace until the final lap where I put down a 1:55 (Qualifying for Race 2 was based on fast lap results for Race #1).
Ended up fifth overall and first in GT1.
For race #2 I qualified 4th (Red Panoz in front this time), but I beat him into the Esses on the start and after dipping off in the sweeper I was able to keep a healthy distance between us. The whole race I had front row (ok 8th row) seats to the battle between Arnaud in his GT3 and Mike Allen in his E46.
First lap of the race is here:
First Lap
Most of (entire?) race is here (large file):
Full race
Ended up 3rd overall and first in GT1 for the second time of the day.
At the end of the day they opened up the full course (A) and holy sheat--23 turns and 4 miles!!!! Insane. Took a full session to almost figure the course out...lots of people went off learning their way 'round. I battled it out with the GT3 and swapped positions constantly for the last HPDE session, ending up with a 3:00 flat for the A course (2:55s should be do-able with some practice).
I was the ONLY S2000 at the event (do any Nor Cal guys track their S2Ks at Northern tracks anymore?), but I think I did a phenomenal job demonstrating what an S2000 can do at a track that favors high HP. The extra 100HP I get from the Comptech blower kept me from being completely blown away in the straights, but even with that--340 hp is nothing compared to the other cars in the group.
I'll post videos of configuration A, as well as some other vids soon.
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(do any Nor Cal guys track their S2Ks at Northern tracks anymore?)
5/6-7: Buttonwillow - Honda Cup
5/14: Auto-x at Marina (just cuz its close)
5/20-21: Thunderhill - ITE
5/27-28: Took a weekend off
6/3-4: California Speedway - Honda Cup
6/10-11: Thunderhill - ITE
6/30-7/2: Sears Point - ITE
I'll make an ARC event to come race w/ you but you gotta get out to an SCCA event.
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Originally Posted by krazik,May 30 2006, 03:36 PM
BTW nice job on the race. You should be able to get by Arnaud in the GT3 Cup . you can do it!
I know someone with a GT1 car that WILL own a GT3 Cup
Nice driving
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Thanks guys. It's a deal, Ry. I'd love to run ITE. Had dinner with Mike Allen--great guy--he says he could use the add'l competition. 6-10 & 6-11 at TH, eh? Think an ARC license will get me an SCCA one or will I have to take their course???? And I don't yet have my fire system in, but I imagine it wouldn't take long to install once I had all the parts.
When we switched configurations Sun. Afternoon Arnaud and I battled it out after a few full familiarization laps. He got to witness me sliding luridly around the 180 deg. uturns on the back section and I got to see him come up over crests pointed right when the track went left. But we diced it up back and forth with lots of passing and had an absolute blast. I only wish I could keep up with him at THill.
Talking to him afterwards I learned that every 50hrs a GT3 cup motor should be rebuilt--to the tune of 35K-40K!
When we switched configurations Sun. Afternoon Arnaud and I battled it out after a few full familiarization laps. He got to witness me sliding luridly around the 180 deg. uturns on the back section and I got to see him come up over crests pointed right when the track went left. But we diced it up back and forth with lots of passing and had an absolute blast. I only wish I could keep up with him at THill.
Talking to him afterwards I learned that every 50hrs a GT3 cup motor should be rebuilt--to the tune of 35K-40K!
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your ARC licence should get you a waiver for the school so that you can get your scca novice lic, then you need 2 races to get your regional lic
http://www.scca.com/_Filelibrary/Fil...-noviceapp.pdf
You need to contact the SFR office and get a hold of Dick Raymond for the school waiver. I did it, no problem.
-Ry
http://www.scca.com/_Filelibrary/Fil...-noviceapp.pdf
You need to contact the SFR office and get a hold of Dick Raymond for the school waiver. I did it, no problem.
-Ry