Labels: Sebring - Round 1
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Labels: Sebring - Round 1
What more to say about Sebring other than we had good fast cars. I have driven 3 months without putting a wheel more than 4" off of my mark and then I make two costly mistakes this race. Certainly it is hard to be satisfied knowing that I should have been at the front of the pack, but the guys did a stellar job and our first week with the 2008 team was very positive - what a great group to have with us.
Labels: Sebring - Round 1
Talk about some crazy ups and downs to start off a new season. As most of you guys know we were fast all week long. James, Nick and I were always in the top 10 in times in every session. The last practice session had James 4th and me 1st. The cars were amazing every session we went out. The BimmerWorld crew had the cars at the track ready to go with the hot setup on the cars from the start. All we had to do all week was make very small adjustments to the cars. Qualifying rolled around on Thursday. Things started out great as we had come up with a plan and a setup to get us up to the front. Our setup proved to be fast as I qualified on the pole and Nick was 6th, going the fastest he had in the E90 since he has first driven it. James had some bad luck but it was nothing anybody could have seen. His motor started overheating on his flyer and he had to pull into the pits. The crew did all they could to get the temps under control but time expired before they could get everything done to get him back on track. So with James' qualifying woes things only got worse from there. My car was found to be too low during qualifying. We are required to have the cars at a 3" minimum ride height which includes anything that hangs down underneath the car with the exception of approved suspension bits. The problem with my car was the exhaust had suddenly dropped down below this 3" minimum. The reason for this was a broken hanger that happened during the session. The rough track of Sebring had just bitten us.
Labels: Sebring - Round 1
Today was the first day of on-track testing. Everything went smoothly and all of the development and work we put in over the winter is showing. Official sessions start tomorrow and we will start to see where the field is shaking out. Rain tonight, but the weather should hold and we expect sun the rest of the week - except for the normal monsoon after the race of course.
Labels: Sebring - Round 1
Load-in today. The cars are ready to rock after a quick shakeout of the new gearboxes at Roebling on the way down. Testing starts tomorrow AM, so time to get rested up.
Labels: Run up to Sebring
Final decal additions and prep work. Headed to Savannah/Roebling Road for one final shakeout on Sunday, then straight to Sebring!
Labels: Run up to Sebring
2AM - nice. Working on the final preparations and modifications for the cars tonight - should have one ready for a final dyno run tomorrow morning then begin loading up the last bits on the transporter. Standard rule of racing - you always run out of time and never things to do. Second rule - the car is never as good as it is when it rolls off the trailer, so the extra time spent now will pay off next week in Sebring.
Labels: Run up to Sebring
We do our share to spur the economy with overnight shipping. We had some new parts to install and as usual things arrive late, don't fit quite right, or we need to go in another direction. 3 more shipping days until final transporter loading for Sebring...
Labels: Run up to Sebring
And no shortage of things to do. Getting pretty fired up about the season here! I just got back from 4 days at VIR, after 3 days last week. We are set to go test one final time at Roebling in GA this coming Sunday (new goodies to try out!) on the way to Sebring. I am really happy with how testing has gone so far and Nick is a great new addition to the team. The racing dreams have started at night - so let the season begin!
Labels: Run up to Sebring
Roughly a week from now we will traveling to Sebring for Round 1 of the SWC TC Series. Expectation are high and the team is anxious to get rolling and see how we measure up. Reliability will be as critical as speed this year if we are to make a run at the championship. Thank you in advance for your support.
Labels: Run up to Sebring