TransAm proxy race - class U2 - the race on the Desmo

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TransAm proxy race - class U2 - the race on the Desmo

Postby pfuetze » Sun Jun 16, 2013 6:49 am

Welcome to the T/A proxy race - the class under 2 liters!

Trach has been driven clean by some local drivers and cars to assure best track conditions. Now the field is waiting on the

starting line in LeMans style:

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Here are some pictures from the training and warm up laps:

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Finally the race began, everyone waiting in starting grid and the first cars goes on the track.

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Imp #23 - 10V, 25 ohm
stiff guide wires and wobbly front axle.
Handles quite good non the less, stock rubber tires don´t offer too much grip on my track.

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Cortina #24 - 13V, 35 ohm
Stiff guide wires, high CoG, great brakes, great grip.
The overall handling is good but also tricky, very often see the car only on 2 wheels. On other occassions it decided that

the actual lane is not enough and that it wants to change NOW ...
Great details!

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Volvo #77, 13v, 25 ohm
best training lap 12.387
rear axle binding after 8 training laps. as i didn´t want to fry anything, sadly it gets a DNF

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Saab #94, 18V, 90 ohm
high CoG, very smooth
the car especially desloted in tight turn in the upper right corner, even the 90 ohm controller seemed a little too less

for 18V, but only in this corner. Slowing down a little more than usual took care of it.
in lap 9, just after a really hot lap, the push on crown decided to come loose, pushed it back. It came loose again

immediately, so it seems it had been glued on. As glued-on would have meant to disassemble the whole real axle to do it

properly, sadly the next DNF.

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Alfa #68, 10V, 25 ohms
a true italian car ;) at the start, the rear axle was really tight, a little oil helped there. the rear body mounting screw

came loose every training lap. A small drop of CA inside the mounting post nearly took care of this, now it was only

necessary every 15 laps to fix the screw a little. For some strange reason it did not like the right hand turns of the

esses, it jumped there on the rear when too much throttle has been applied. After heat 1 the motor was revving up much

easier, but also was quite warm.

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Datsun #46, 9V, 25 ohms
what a great car to drive! smooth and fast, just a tad top heavy, only noticable in the real tight turns.
awesome!

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Escort #26, 13V, 45 ohm
nice handling car, only the stiff guide wires are bending in tight corners and levering the car out of the slot. body

mounting could be improved ;)

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Mini #13, 9V, 25 ohm
the little Diva/Beast! This leightweight car is different to drive, it´s the king of spinouts. I think too much motor in to

less car, a motor with weaker torque and not so good brakes would have fitted it better. Fast non the less.
The full metall drive train is louder than the rest, but also during the race it got a little quieter, maybe needs some

more break-in.

So, this was the last car, some calculations later, the track crew is happy to present the results:

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So, the big congrats go to Datto!

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All the cars were looking really good and it was a real pleasure to drive them, thanks for letting me race them!
Thanks a great race!

cheers,
puddle dude
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Re: TransAm proxy race - class U2 - the race on the Desmo

Postby LloydL » Sun Jun 16, 2013 7:43 am

Great photos and report Peter, that field looks good on your track.

Well done getting 1st and 3rd places Marc, and you said that you didnt think they would be competative on the Desmo! 2 out of 2 so far!

I am looking forward to them coming to my tracks next.

Regards, Lloyd
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Re: TransAm proxy race - class U2 - the race on the Desmo

Postby Datto » Sun Jun 16, 2013 9:39 am

Thanks Peter! Great photos! Thanks for nursing the little Saab along. I will P.M. about getting it home for repairs.
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Re: TransAm proxy race - class U2 - the race on the Desmo

Postby Datto » Sun Jun 16, 2013 9:40 am

Still a bit surprised at finishing 'in the money'. :) Thanks again!
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Re: TransAm proxy race - class U2 - the race on the Desmo

Postby dreinecke » Mon Jun 17, 2013 6:12 am

Great pictures and event! Thanks for sharing those!
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Re: TransAm proxy race - class U2 - the race on the Desmo

Postby Cjent » Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:33 pm

Terrific pics and reporting, Peter!
Way to build Datto!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Congrats!
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