Monday, September 9, 2024

THE RUST-OLEUM SPRAY & SLAY: 24 Hours of Lemons @ Road America 9/7&8

We brought a knife to a gun fight, again.   Lemons uses three classes and the biggest factor in deciding class placement is how the judges like your "theme" aka car decoration, costumes, etc.   Ours was considered weak and they seem to hate spec Miata's so even though we a basically stock battle hardened Spec Miata with a 1.6l they put us in A class.   Most A classed cars are 15+ seconds faster than us.   In fact many B class cars were 10+ seconds faster.   After 14 hours of racing, we finished something like 40th over all out of 140, and 16th in class.  


This is the driver side rear hub failure that happened a few hours into the race Saturday.  Fortunately I had a rear spindle with a bearing and hub already pressed in.  In and out in under 15 minutes.  This also meant we lost the rear brake pads somewhere outside of the track, the spares we had were retired Hawk Blues from Spec Miata racing, a completely different bite and wear characteristics.  This forced us to do three pad changes, two of them HOT.  The rear caliper also took some damage from the accident, but we made it work.  A front hub/bearing also decided to give up.  Fortunately the only thing that happened is the driver spun, and when he came in the wheel had a 3/8" of play in that wheel!  We also warped not, one but three sets of rotors!  
Video of the hub failure!

Approximately 140 lining up for the start of the race Saturday. 

Friday night, all race cars are paraded into Elk Hart Lake for a car-show, here are pics of cars I thought were interesting. Of coarse it was obligatory to visit Sebkins. 


One of the "art works" on the wall at Sebkins.




Ranchero! 

Audi B5 A4 with a 4.2l v8 swap, using the 2.8l V^ clutch and transmission.

MK1 Rabbit with an third generation ABA 2.0l 8-valve swap

Ambassador with a carb-ed LS swap
Bad things can happen racing!  :'( 
Moments before....

View from race control.


One of the Lemons judges took my head set and was having a conversation with our driver while out racing! :)



View from the roof of the control tower.


At the beach!


I love the chain-saw carving, I wonder if it has a name.



Jack Pine Sprints w/ SCCA-LOL @ BIR

My race weekend ended pre-maturely.   I am not sure how a 119hp motor brakes an exhaust cam shaft...but here we are!  So much for a "pro-built" motor.  <sigh>  Thanks for my racing family Land O' Lakes Region   SCCA-racing.com especially the other Spec Miata drivers.   There is still compression on those two cylinders, so we will install a used cam, do a compression & leak down test, and see how it is.....praying the cylinder head or the whole motor doesn't have to come out AGAIN!


Here is a photo collection from one of our photographers: