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porsche917Moderator
I would like to propose a move of the BRM Endurance Race to July 2nd. That is July 4th weekend and some of you may have holiday plans so please get back to me and let me know if this weekend will work for you. I would like to hear back from everyone by the 11th so we can put it on the calendar.
Marty
porsche917ModeratorJim and All,
I thougth we would continue with it but I am very open to moving it to the 25th of June. This would allow me to watch more of LeMans when it is on Speed. I will bring it up today with the group and see what everyone would like to do.
Marty
May 25, 2011 at 9:41 PM in reply to: Gears pitch & mesh: A look into Slot.it variable pitch gears #1374porsche917ModeratorFantastic work Dr. Barbosa. I appreciate the detailed explanation. This helps explain the reason why Scaleauto crown gears do not have the channel for the motor shaft on them. I wonder if their pinions and crowns share the same pitch? These might be an interesting option to try out.
Marty
porsche917ModeratorJim and All,
The track fee’s have always been in place but it’s always been up to Kings to collect the funds. Rudy talked to me last week about the fact they have not had anyone pay for using the track. I told them it would be up to them to collect the fees and the club would do a better job on letting everyone know about the fee’s. I will have a better track fee sign to put up in the club area next week.
Don’t worry about the past fees. I would like for everyone to pay from this point forward and do so without Kings having to ask because chances are they won’t.
Marty
porsche917ModeratorI am in. Have you called Jim to make sure the track is open that night? I would hate to make the trip and find out there is a birthday party using the yellow track.
I called Alamo Karts and they are open from noon to 10pm on Friday. There is no club racing on Friday night and the track is open to the general public. Fee $20 for 10 minutes or buy five races and get one free. We could easily split the races between us and pay the reduced rate.
Who else is in?
Marty
porsche917ModeratorHere is an update on the June 11th BRM 3 Hour Endurance Race.
Team Seletions
- Ary, Pricilla, Marty
- Jim, Clark, Russell
- Shawn, Roy, Brian
Time Line
12:00pm – Track Opens1:15pm – Tech Inspection Begins2:00pm – Races Begin5:10pm – Race Ends5:15pm – Awards CelebrationEntry Fee
$5.00 per person – $15.00 per team
Car Rules
More to come. Basics – pink motors, only BRM parts, 180gm minimum weight.
Track Voltage
10.5 volts
Questions
Don’t hesitate to ask questions via this forum.
Marty
porsche917ModeratorJim,
How do you think you would have felt after doing two more 20 minute heats?
How was the wear on the following items?
Tires-Rear
Tires-Front
Braid
Bushings
Did you stop to clean the tires at any time? Did your front tires pick up rubber and cause the front to bounce?
Any suggestions you have for the upcoming endurance race?
Thanks,
Marty
porsche917ModeratorI don't know if it's as much about the motor as it is about selecting the proper gearing. I fully understand what you guys are talking about but have found I just need to focus more on what crown and pinioin to use. Don't misunderstand me, I would never turn down a 20K motor but if I have a 17K one I will do my best gearing work to end up with a rear wheel RPM of 7.3K. Its not the best but it will keep you compeitive.
Being on the 3rd place bubble I can say that the racing has become much closer than it was in January. This is all part of everyone learning how to match the gearing to the motor RPM.
Marty
porsche917ModeratorWith only four BRM racers present at the track it was impossible to follow through on the BRM races using the team format as we had discussed earlier. Instead we ran four racers – Jim, Roy, Marty and Maxwell (using Ary’s car). We ran five minute heats with three people running and two people marshalling.
The racing was great. It was everything we have come to expect from BRM races – close times and lots of fun. The one thing that we did not experience was any mechanicals. It looks like everyone is getting better at setting up their BRM’s for speed and durability as there were no mechanicals and the lap times were low.
When its all said and done the top three were separated by only five laps. Great racing!
I hope we can all get together and run in the team format we discussed earlier. I know it will be loads of fun.
porsche917ModeratorHow many people are you thinking? How many marshals? How many of us racing at the same time? Maybe we could run 4 at a time so we have some marshals.
Marty
porsche917ModeratorI am all for it. Lets come up with a date and make the road trip. We could include a trip up the road (10 miles) to the go kart track!
Marty
porsche917ModeratorI just want to make sure I have the format down for tomorrow’s BRM race.
Teams
Two person teams
Team selection based on Slot It Challenge points standings and driver availability. Here is an example of what tomorrow’s pairings would look like.
Ary – Roy
Shawn – Jim
Marty – Brian
Race Length
10 minutes total
Each driver driving 5 minute heats in each lane
2 minute break between each 5 minute heatTrack Voltage
10 voltsCar Specifications
Stock BRM’s running red motors
All BRM parts are allowedMarty
porsche917ModeratorI am good with it.
Marty
porsche917ModeratorIs this the format we are using for this Saturday’s race? If so, how are we picking the two driver teams?
I like the idea of 10 minute heats with two minute breaks. Everyone runs red motors?
Marty
porsche917ModeratorI posted the flyer at both of the Hobby Town locations. Both locations appeared to be happy to have them and mentioned they had seen an increased interest in slot cars. I will check both locations next week and see if they still have them posted.
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