NASA-MA Summit Point Main April 9-10 2011
#21
We will be grilling!
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#22
Kaan Wrote:We will be grilling!

And it was delicious.....on Sunday atleast.

Some pics....

Cobetto's 2011 AI Mustang, sponsored in part by the letters M and M.
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Oops...ZR1 has too much POWAH!
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Hello tree....nice to meet you.
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Gravel Express...
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And Congrats to DJ, told you you get get those 8 tenths from somewhere. now give me some of those HOO HOOS you've been winning!


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#23
I have some pictures I took too, but it will be a couple days before I get them posted.
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#24
white97dsm Wrote:Oops...ZR1 has too much POWAH!
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FUUUUU....what happened? I was getting a kick out of watching him maul everyone on the straight from the tower Sad
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#25
white97dsm Wrote:Hello tree....nice to meet you.
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The worst part about that was how the Corbeau seat came out from the slider rail during impact.......
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#26
Goodspeed Wrote:FUUUUU....what happened? I was getting a kick out of watching him maul everyone on the straight from the tower Sad

Too much power coming out of one- spun it into the inside tire wall going up into two...
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#27
Scott Wrote:
white97dsm Wrote:The worst part about that was how the Corbeau seat came out from the slider rail during impact.......

Yeah, reinforces my opinion about sliders. I despise sliders and would never run them.
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#28
agreed, and the fact that during tech there were some all out race cars still utilizing slider blew my mind. however the corbeuas did still look intact so it somewhat shifts my thoughts on corbeaus and safety.
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#29
Scott Wrote:The worst part about that was how the Corbeau seat came out from the slider rail during impact.......
wow, whoops :oops:
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#30
Sliders are....meh. I have some of the FIA sled-test results measured in force/decanewtons (or some such wizardry) for Sparco sliders at my desk and they can take some force. Keep in mind, Corbeau stuff isn't rated. But, another way to look at it is its another thing to fail in a real world accident. Guys who really need them for 4 person teams to a car buy them, but few others do (ie, only those who don't want to draw the necessary line between daily driver and track car).
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#31
Goodspeed... I need to know my discount Wink
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#32
Eh, I run sliders and I've gotten some nasty licks in with no problems.
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#33
my sparco sliders held up in my roll over... i dont see a problem in running them unless its a 100% dedicated race car where you shouldnt need to adjust the seat on the fly
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#34
A roll over actually has less energy hit than a standard impact (energy is dispersed more so).

Would you want sliders in this accident (this past weekend?). Sorry, this is why I have a halo seat, hans, and keep my stock door impact beams intact. Honsetly its also why I want a cage as soon as I decide wether im racing this car or another car. Also why I want to reduce as many failure points as possible.

Background is a VIR club race, someone dropped oil into turn 1....Everyone came out okay, watch till the end. I dont know why this video hits me so personally (maybe same track, same type of cars im driving?)

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#35
D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:Would you want sliders in this accident (this past weekend?).

I wouldn't think twice about having them. I guess that makes me dumb. :?
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#36
Personal preference. And not downplaying kyles accident as that incident got me to make sure I had seats harnesses and a roll bar. Every slider ice ever played with had play in a bad way
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#37
Note I'm not saying a seat bolted to the floor isn't safer... just that many people need the adjustment, even in race cars.

You want scary failures? I've seen a welded cage tear from the floor in a t-bone accident. Confusedhock:
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#38
I'm impressed the door on that bimmer that got hit didnt even budge lol, probably thanks for nascar door bars or something similar. Dj, what would you want to race other than your m3?
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#39
kcook Wrote:I'm impressed the door on that bimmer that got hit didnt even budge lol, probably thanks for nascar door bars or something similar. Dj, what would you want to race other than your m3?

Thats the $20,000 (or 30k) question. :lol: Top 3 right now in no particular order 1) Spec Boxster 2) Spec 3 3) American Iron

That is, if I dont decide to do GTS2/3.
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D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:
kcook Wrote:I'm impressed the door on that bimmer that got hit didnt even budge lol, probably thanks for nascar door bars or something similar. Dj, what would you want to race other than your m3?

Thats the $20,000 (or 30k) question. :lol: Top 3 right now in no particular order 1) Spec Boxster 2) Spec 3 3) American Iron

That is, if I dont decide to do GTS2/3.

I've got a friend in Charlottesville that has built about 12 Spec Boxster if you need someone to talk about it with
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