Standings

1Tristan CLIFFE175 (186)
2Malcolm SCOTT118
3Anthony BISHOP65
4Antonio IMPIERI64
5Richard PURCELL52
6Graham READ40

Who’s Online?

1 User Browsing This Page.
Users: 1 Guest

Site Functions

Posts Tagged ‘transporter’

Not a good weekend really. Our problems started on Friday when the switch for the tail lift on the truck burnt out in the heavy rain, so we had to resort to touch wires together by hand to operate it.  This was the first time we were going to use the truck at a race meeting, so we knew there were going to be issues related to it, but we weren’t expecting to have such fundamental failures… Oh well, you live and learn, and we can fix it in time for Oulton (which, at the time of writing, is only a few days away!).

Qualifying the Dallara F398 at MalloryAt the circuit on the damp Sunday, I qualified in 3rd, missing out on the front row for the first time this year due mainly, I suspect, to traffic on the final two laps when the drying track was at its quickest.  The ever present misfire reared its head again too, although I don’t think it’s costing much more than a tenth per lap (although that is no excuse). We are hopeful of getting the misfire problems sorted out, and we are attempting to discuss the matter with the people that made and mapped the ECU. However, a good race was still on the cards, until the throttle bodies failed for a second time in two meetings, leaving us with no throttle – the throttle shaft that links both throttle bodies together broke up.  Clearly not strong enough, and a new design is in progress. Laughably, the throttle body manufacturer even tried to suggest it was the driver or the track that was causing their product to break. We’ve since offered to let them inspect the installation and the setup of the throttle cable before Oulton Park – although I’ve been triple checking the throttle cable and the pedal stops since Mallory last year.

More
Tags: , , , , , ,   |  Posted under Events 2010, Newsflash  |  Comments  Comments Off
Last Updated on Monday, 13 September 2010 01:06

Omicron AwningOmicron Awning 2Today we have put the new race truck awning up properly for the first time. Okay, so it took us a while (90 minutes), but I think it’ll be quicker on the day with practice! It’s quite spacious, which should be better. And we’ll be sharing with Arty Cameron and his Jedi at Mallory, so we can both benefit from the shelter…

Martin has got the fridge in the truck up and running, with the oven and hob not far behind. That’ll make catering a bit easier and quicker!!

Finally, the car is undergoing a slight aerodynamic upgrade that we’ll run in practice at Mallory to evaluate. Hopefully it’ll add performance and stay on the car for the rest of the season.

More
Tags:   |  Posted under News  |  Comments  No Comments
Last Updated on Monday, 16 August 2010 09:50

The engine is now rebuilt, and is back on the gearbox ready to refit to the tub. Hurrah!

Martin is fitting a fridge, oven and hob to the truck to make catering easier (and milk last longer).

And the front wing endplates have been remade in lighter ‘foam’ that should wear rather than splinter, as recommended by Jon Gray of the BRSCC F3 series.

Update: The engine/gearbox assembly is now fitted to the tub, with most of the ancillary connections done as well…

More

Tags: , ,   |  Posted under News  |  Comments  No Comments
Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 August 2010 10:13

A few photos of our new race truck as it stands. Still plenty of things to improve on it though!

More
Tags:   |  Posted under News  |  Comments  Comments Off
Last Updated on Monday, 2 August 2010 10:57