And what a year it was,plenty of travelling,experiences and stories, plenty of journeys both near and far and most went to plan too,the 2007 review will follow soon
Happy New Year Everyone!!!
Saturday 29 December 2007
Monday 17 December 2007
UK Time Attack visits Tsukuba
Recently 4 of the leading cars from the Time Attack series were shipped to Tsukuba circuit in Japan for the RevSpeed Tsukuba Super Lap event, probably the best known and highest level Time Attack event in the world
The cars were:
Zen Performance Subaru Impreza (2007 Champion)
RC Developments Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6 (winner of Round 2 2007)
Fensport Toyota Celica
Sumo Power Nissan 350Z
As part of the build up,some of my photos were used in RevSpeed mag (bottom left corner) - a great honour for me!
In October the cars were shipped to Japan where they were stored in the Do-Luck warehouse,Mr Ito doing a lot of the behind the scenes work on the Japan side.
Unfortunatley - as much as I wanted to I just could not go, and I knew this so for once it was not so bad being sat 12,000 miles away watching it all unfurl!
Onto December and all the cars arrived safely, but during some dyno tuning for the Japanese fuel the Zen car sheared a cam sprocket - not good. After a miraculous overnight rebuild completed at 5am it was off to the track, where a misssed gearchange caused the Fensport cars engine let go in a big way and with a few custom parts installed that are not available in Japan (strangely!!) a standard 3S-GTE was installed, which although greatly down on power at least made the car mobile again, with a best time of 1.04
More bad luck, with the Zen car throwing a rod though the block,caused by oil surge,a common fault with tuned Impreza engines - but before this,driver Phil Glew managed a 58.5 second lap, good enough for 11th overall!!
Current Tsukuba record holder Nob Taniguchi tested the RC car and after testing different setups recorded a 59.1 second lap, which placed them 14th overall, another fantastic result.
A very trouble free trip for the RC lads a testiment to their work
NOB prepares to go out,also in the photo is Abe san of Blitz
The Sumo Car with Andy Barnes at the wheel set a best time of 1.03.5, later Tarzan Yamada improved on this slightly with a 1.03. With a track the size of Tsukuba (1.29miles) half a second is a big difference!
Overall winner was the M-Speed Nissan R34 Skyline GTR with a time of 54.202,which sets a new GTR record. The overall record is still held by Taniguchi in the HKS Carbon Evo 8 with 53.999
Tarzan gives his opinion on the cars for the cameras
2008 should be good!!
The cars were:
Zen Performance Subaru Impreza (2007 Champion)
RC Developments Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6 (winner of Round 2 2007)
Fensport Toyota Celica
Sumo Power Nissan 350Z
As part of the build up,some of my photos were used in RevSpeed mag (bottom left corner) - a great honour for me!
In October the cars were shipped to Japan where they were stored in the Do-Luck warehouse,Mr Ito doing a lot of the behind the scenes work on the Japan side.
Unfortunatley - as much as I wanted to I just could not go, and I knew this so for once it was not so bad being sat 12,000 miles away watching it all unfurl!
Onto December and all the cars arrived safely, but during some dyno tuning for the Japanese fuel the Zen car sheared a cam sprocket - not good. After a miraculous overnight rebuild completed at 5am it was off to the track, where a misssed gearchange caused the Fensport cars engine let go in a big way and with a few custom parts installed that are not available in Japan (strangely!!) a standard 3S-GTE was installed, which although greatly down on power at least made the car mobile again, with a best time of 1.04
More bad luck, with the Zen car throwing a rod though the block,caused by oil surge,a common fault with tuned Impreza engines - but before this,driver Phil Glew managed a 58.5 second lap, good enough for 11th overall!!
Current Tsukuba record holder Nob Taniguchi tested the RC car and after testing different setups recorded a 59.1 second lap, which placed them 14th overall, another fantastic result.
A very trouble free trip for the RC lads a testiment to their work
NOB prepares to go out,also in the photo is Abe san of Blitz
The Sumo Car with Andy Barnes at the wheel set a best time of 1.03.5, later Tarzan Yamada improved on this slightly with a 1.03. With a track the size of Tsukuba (1.29miles) half a second is a big difference!
Overall winner was the M-Speed Nissan R34 Skyline GTR with a time of 54.202,which sets a new GTR record. The overall record is still held by Taniguchi in the HKS Carbon Evo 8 with 53.999
Tarzan gives his opinion on the cars for the cameras
2008 should be good!!
Labels:
350Z,
Celica,
Evo 6,
Fensport,
GTR,
Impreza,
Japan,
RC Developments,
Skyline,
Sumo Power,
Time Attack,
Tsukuba,
Zen Performance
Thursday 15 November 2007
When modifying goes bad
What do we have here,looks like someone wanted to make their ER34 Skyline look like the old Super GT/JGTC GT500 racecar. Looks ok from here (mostly) but the arches are a bit of a hint as to what is coming
Panel gaps are a bit amiss here and whats going on with the front wings?
Hmm looks like Tim Burton has had a hand in the design process,just what is going on with the front wing?
Oh dear,the idea is certainly there but it has not been executed particularly well,too much trying to be acheived here
What Id imagine they were trying to acheive,but you cant buy these
Panel gaps are a bit amiss here and whats going on with the front wings?
Hmm looks like Tim Burton has had a hand in the design process,just what is going on with the front wing?
Oh dear,the idea is certainly there but it has not been executed particularly well,too much trying to be acheived here
What Id imagine they were trying to acheive,but you cant buy these
Tuesday 6 November 2007
Night Fight
Probably my final UK trip for 2007 and what a trip it was to Teeside Autodrome in Middlesborough UK for the Night Fight event, a UK vs Ireland drift battle featuring an all star driver lineup from the UK,Ireland and Holland. No time lately so just photos
Monday 29 October 2007
Uh-oh!!
The new Nissan GTR is not even out 1 week and already this small,unassuming looking Japanese madman likes it........
It is of course Mr Kazuhiko "Smoky" Nagata, founder and president of Top Secret
It is of course Mr Kazuhiko "Smoky" Nagata, founder and president of Top Secret
Saturday 20 October 2007
New European 4wd 1/4 mile record
After a year of development and only the cars 4th run Sumo Powers Drag R33 Skyline GTR Fuujin (Japanese god of wind) set a new European record of 8.27 @ 164mph, which is official as a backup time of 8.4 was done,unlike the 8.3 second time set earlier in the year by another car. The time was set at Santa Pod
Onboard video
Sunday 30 September 2007
Time Attack - Round 4 - Brands Hatch - THE FINAL
Wow what a day,what an event, Brands Hatch was the venue for the final of Time Attack and a great event it was, with all 3 championships going to the wire and being decided today. An extra big update was needed to cover it all
Pro Class
There had to be a winner and today it was Phil Glew in the Zen Perfomance Subaru Impreza WRX RA,who set a 49.771 second lap which won the Pro Class and the Pro Class Championship overall
Second was Steve Gugliemi in the Gugliemi Motorsport Lotus Elise with a 50.967 lap
Third was Clive Seddon in the RC Developments Mitsubshi Lancer Evo 6 with a 51.113 lap, this car had the highest overall speed on the day, with 155mph, which for the Brands Hatch Indy circuit is very fast
Having a go today was Mark Luney in the SVA Imports Nissan 350Z drift car,if the 2 way differential had been swopped for a 1.5 or 1 way the car would have been in the Top 10.....
Apart from Gugliemi in the Elise,the only other non-Japanese car in the Pro Class has been Dan Lewis,better known as Renton in the Redline Magazine Ford Sierra Cosworth with a 4x4 conversion
Martin Greens RC Developments Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 5 - a nice car but a photographic nightmare
Making its debut was John Goodwin's fabulous WGT Developments Mazda RX7 FC3s
Also trying out in the pro class was Martin Hadland in the Reyland Ford Escort Cosworth,which may be seen full time next year
After even more tweaks the Sumo Power 350Z was being driven by ex BTCC driver and now Aston Martin GT racing boss Mark Lemmer
Apart from Ireland, the only overseas entrant in 2007 was 'Trackday' John Terzidis from Greece in the Auto Ergonomics Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8
Club Class
Todays winner and winning the club class forced induction championship was Kev Atkins in the MA Developments Evo 6 with a quite amazing 52.914 lap,which would have been quick enough for 9th in the Pro Class final
2nd overall was Ron Kiddell in the RK Tuning Nissan R32 Skyline GTR
3rd place was David Harrison in his Abbey Motorsport supported Nissan Skyline R34 GTR. This is the old Sumo Power R34 'Ichiban'
1st (again) in the club class normally aspirated was Nadine Geary in the Viper (note the reg plate)
2nd was Jeff Mileham in his AC Schnitzer BMW E30 3 series
3rd was Dixon Cheng in his Honda DC2 Integra Type R, which was enough to secure him the club class normally aspirated championship
Phil Burdock in the vastly improved Burdock Flooring Impreza
Oliver Crawford's Supercharged EP3 Honda Civic Type R,shoots nice flames,but sadly got none on camera,maybe next year....
And finally the trailer for the Motors TV coverage of this round of Time Attack
Pro Class
There had to be a winner and today it was Phil Glew in the Zen Perfomance Subaru Impreza WRX RA,who set a 49.771 second lap which won the Pro Class and the Pro Class Championship overall
Second was Steve Gugliemi in the Gugliemi Motorsport Lotus Elise with a 50.967 lap
Third was Clive Seddon in the RC Developments Mitsubshi Lancer Evo 6 with a 51.113 lap, this car had the highest overall speed on the day, with 155mph, which for the Brands Hatch Indy circuit is very fast
Having a go today was Mark Luney in the SVA Imports Nissan 350Z drift car,if the 2 way differential had been swopped for a 1.5 or 1 way the car would have been in the Top 10.....
Apart from Gugliemi in the Elise,the only other non-Japanese car in the Pro Class has been Dan Lewis,better known as Renton in the Redline Magazine Ford Sierra Cosworth with a 4x4 conversion
Martin Greens RC Developments Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 5 - a nice car but a photographic nightmare
Making its debut was John Goodwin's fabulous WGT Developments Mazda RX7 FC3s
Also trying out in the pro class was Martin Hadland in the Reyland Ford Escort Cosworth,which may be seen full time next year
Apart from Ireland, the only overseas entrant in 2007 was 'Trackday' John Terzidis from Greece in the Auto Ergonomics Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8
Club Class
Todays winner and winning the club class forced induction championship was Kev Atkins in the MA Developments Evo 6 with a quite amazing 52.914 lap,which would have been quick enough for 9th in the Pro Class final
2nd overall was Ron Kiddell in the RK Tuning Nissan R32 Skyline GTR
3rd place was David Harrison in his Abbey Motorsport supported Nissan Skyline R34 GTR. This is the old Sumo Power R34 'Ichiban'
1st (again) in the club class normally aspirated was Nadine Geary in the Viper (note the reg plate)
2nd was Jeff Mileham in his AC Schnitzer BMW E30 3 series
3rd was Dixon Cheng in his Honda DC2 Integra Type R, which was enough to secure him the club class normally aspirated championship
Phil Burdock in the vastly improved Burdock Flooring Impreza
Oliver Crawford's Supercharged EP3 Honda Civic Type R,shoots nice flames,but sadly got none on camera,maybe next year....
And finally the trailer for the Motors TV coverage of this round of Time Attack
Labels:
350Z,
BMW,
Civic,
Cosworth,
Evo 5,
Evo 6,
Evo 8,
Ford,
GTR,
Honda,
Impreza,
Lotus Elise,
RC Developments,
RX-7,
Skyline,
Sumo Power,
Time Attack,
Type R,
Viper,
Zen Performance
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