This weekend I made the trip down to Buttonwillow Raceway to compete in VARA’s annual Octoberfest event (Septemberfest?). The turnout was quite healthy with over 140 competitors, and the wknd featured two special races: the All German Car race and the Formula Vee Challenge. VARA rekindled the Saturday night potluck dinner and it was a smashing success. While the weather [...]
Gracie’s new ride…
Yesterday I went to Infineon Raceway to watch my buddy John Teaby celebrate his 59th birthday by making a return to SCCA racing. Some years ago he was a SCCA National front runner in small-bore, but he’s making his return in SCCA’s newest big-bore class, SS. He’s racing his Factory Five Cobra and it’s wearing the [...]
My posts have been far and few between this summer as a busy work schedule has kept me out of the garage. I finally got around to pulling the cover off the Wagon for the first time since my last race wknd over two months ago as I had just put it away dirty and left [...]
I love vintage racing, but I really love rollcages, seatbelts, helmets, and firesuits…
VARA, the Vintage Automobile Racing Assocation, has added a new class to its vintage racing format. Seeking to expand their reach, they now have a ‘Club Racer’ class for modern race cars. Some club members had a modern race car they wanted to bring along as well, and some late model racers wanted to come [...]
What a great word. HABOOB - noun, \hə-ˈbüb\, definition of : a violent dust storm or sandstorm, especially of Sudan. Last night as we flew into Phoenix Sky Harbor Int’l Airport (PHX), my fellow crewmember captured this shot of a dust storm rolling across Mesa, Arizona. It was being pushed by a large thunderstorm behind it.
Trail braking is an advanced driving technique that all racers must eventually master, like ‘driving the line’ and ‘heel-n-toe shifting’. Trail braking is when the brakes are continued to be applied beyond the corner turn-in point and gradually released up to the point of apex, as opposed to the normally taught practice of releasing the brakes before starting the turn-in. This [...]