Under 2 Litre T/A Proxy at Groom Lake Circuit, May 18 and 19, 2013
First, thank you Peter and Lloyd for your entries. Aside from a couple years ago , and Masmojo brining some cars over on a visit, this is my first opportunity run anyone else’s builds. There’s a real variety of approaches represented here, from lloyd’s Brass Chassis, to Peters and my printed ones. Inline, sidewinders, angle winders, Lloyd entering all three types. There were non standard wheels and tires on the Mini and Imp, Mostly Boxer motors with a few Radio Shack type motors thrown in. A really interesting and varied grid from just a few participants. Really a cool thing to be a part of!
#13 Mini
Peter’s Mini Is such a little wonder! It’s tiny and tidy with gorgeous little wheel inserts, an interior and driver. It’s also light. So light, unfortunately that it had trouble getting power to the ground on the Groom Lake track. Pit crews carefully added 4g up high above the rear wheels which shaved .6 seconds off average lap times. I was hesitant to add weight to Peter’s car, knowing he strives for lightness, but wanted to make a good faith effort to get the best times out of every car. With weight on the roof, the mini was able to get traction and was less tail happy, and still very stable. It only rolled once on deceleration on an off-camber turn.
#23 Imp
Lloyd Represented Rootes Group with a neat little Hillman Imp. Broke a motor lead at the braid, but was easy to fix. Great fun to drive it loved to drift in the sweepers, but hard dry tires made grip an issue. New rubber would bring this car to life I think!

#24 Cortina
Lloyd told me upon his shipping the cars, that he had only older pre-raced tires at hand. His package got here so fast I had plenty of time to get 3 of the 4 cars re-shod, glued and trued with some 30 shore urethane tires. The rears, anyway, unfortunately I had nothing suitable for the fronts. The Cortina seemed to bog down a bit the first day on the clockwise laps, but ran cooler and faster the second day. Not sure why
#25 Escort
One of Lloyd’s sidewinders. With a light front end, and weight behind the rears, it wanted to lift out of the slot on acceleration. Pit crews added 6g low and in the middle to keep the guide in the slot. Again I was hesitant to add weight to another person’s car, but it was pretty much needed to keep the guide in the slot.
# Volvo Amazon
This anglewinder was much faster the second day than the first. Handled well once the guide fixing screw was loosened a bit.
#46 Datsun 510
This is my car, so all I’ll say it it’s a bit twitchy, could use shorter gearing

#68 Alfa GTV
Less twitchy than the Datsun but still twitchy
#94 Saab 96
I do enjoy this car. Very docile, a bit top heavy, and not very fast, but consistent. :)
After a few hours of stark panic Saturday morning when I couldn’t get my iPod lap timer app to work properly, Things settled down. One app update later we were up and running. Saturday each car ran 35 laps clockwise on the circuit, Sunday, each car ran 35 laps counter-clockwise. The 5 slowest laps (with the occasional anomalous .5 second lap time were thrown out and the results below are based on 60 total laps for each car.
I know I probably did not do any of the guest cars justice. I feel like I was just starting to get the knack of sone of them, and some , I could feel huge potential, but my skills were not up to the task. Ideally each car would have the identical amount of practice, and ideally a disinterested party would be doing the driving. It was a huge amount of fun (except for the timing panic) and I really want to thank Peter and Lloyd for sending their cars over to this nuclear wasteland we call Groom Lake Circuit!
RESULTS
Ist:
#46 Datsun 510 Best: 6.29 Avg:7.3
2nd: TIE!
#25 Escort Best: 6.67 Avg. 7.6
#68 Alfa Best: 6.87 Avg:7.4
3d:
#94 Saab 96 Best: 7.2 Avg: 7.5
4th:
#Volvo Amazon Best: 7.3 Avg: 7.8
5th:
#24 Ford Cortina Best: 7.54 Avg: 8.41
6th:
#13 Morris Mini Best: 8.25 Avg: 9.05
7th:
#23 Hillman Imp Best 8.58 Avg: 10.21