Here are the best ones I got of cars we know...
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AWESOME time, BTW... I enjoyed the hell out of this weekend, and I'm looking forward to the next one - just wish it was soooooner!!!
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Here are the best ones I got of cars we know...
LINK
AWESOME time, BTW... I enjoyed the hell out of this weekend, and I'm looking forward to the next one - just wish it was soooooner!!!
You got some great shots, Rick! Great Quality too.
I've got a new desktop back ground. :D
Thanks! I've got bigger originals if anybody wants 'em.
Feh, No LE, no care ;-)
Great shots, it was great to hang out with everyone! I had a blast.
Cool to meet Machismo, Carrazy, cone-cerned, and see everyone else! Almost missed talking to Six-ace since he was in a sweet black car instead of the white one.
Next time I want to make sure to ride with you super fast guys, I think my pucker factor has shrunk since I had my son. After watching the video, I have a good line, but I over brake in at least three sections.
It was great!
Great pics Trickyrix! Was a helluva great time! I'll post some of our pics if Carazzie doesn't beat me to it.
Great pix Rick. I really like the one of "The Beast" and the one of "Scotland the Brave".
I didn't take in pictures and all the photos Trina took were of me and my car. Go figure! Three years of pics and they're always in the same corner. :rolleyes: Only difference I can see from year to year is the different mods on my car.
I need to spring for one of the $40 CDs one of these days.
We didn't take that many pictures, but here's what we have.
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I forgot to mention...
This was our first get-away in a while so we thought we'd make the most of it!
After sleeping in and eventually leaving the hotel - we went back out to the track and we watched the motorcycle racing for a while. During the intermediate/street group, a bike wiped out at turn 2 and it closed the track for a while. It wouldn't have taken so long to reopen the track if the tow truck didn't have to be towed off! The rider walked away so he wasn't hurt (too bad at least). It was cool watching bikes ride the same track that we just drove the day before...makes you appreciate their skills even more.
Thus the pictures of the motorcycles on the track in the mix of the Hallett pictures!
Man, I wish I had the time to hang out some on Sunday to watch the bikes, glad you guys got to. What great weather for a track day, picture perfect. Nothing more fun then getting a bunch of Miata enthusiast together for a good time. The Arkansas Miata club really put on a good event and is why we sponsor them every year. I hope more of you can come next year.
Little track report, the Beast on the Friday session was hooked up, unfortunately we had a bearing in the SC making a noise so we benched her after that to be safe. Our yellow '96 was with us as well for my Scottish friend Andy to drive. Good thing we had two cars as I was able to drive this car in my session as well. Andy drives on tracks in UK, probably wet most of the time so I did not worry too much about his driving skills, at least after a few runs with him.
Like everyone here that went, you got better as the day went by. Andy was turning 1:38 I believe for is best time which is a very good time for a normally aspirated engine. With me driving the same car my best time, which was the fastest time of all the Miatas of the day was 1:32. Kind of shows you the difference your car can do with the right driver. The Beast usually stays in the 1:28 range.
If you ever had any doubt about handling I can assure you that the Tein Flex suspension is still the best setup we have tested and used. This car has optional 550 lb front and 400 lb rear springs with no revalve work in the dampeners, combined with the RB sway bars and you have an excellent handling car. Having a good suspension setup total separates the Miata into a different field or in this case, run group.
And don't rule out good brakes. And on that subject, it has been stated many, many times to use new or almost new brake pads for a track day event. Someone we know, (P..l) pulled what was left of his brake pad right off the backing plate. For the future, half the pad surface is Not good enough for a track day. If in doubt, don't.
Drove Nail's NC, what a sweet motor that car has, pulls much stronger then the NA-NB engines. For a street car suspension upgrade, she handled the rough Hallett track with ease, just needs a little better tire to improve the handling. Thanks for letting me drive her.
Hopefully soon we can get some videos that a few people took online. Skirt had cameras front and back, way cool. We watched the rear view in the hotel's lobby monitor and that no doubt was the coolest viewing. Good thing we were held up by a slower car, you know who you are as it kept several of us bundled together.
For those that were not able to come, try to make next year which is set for Sept 18, I guarantee you will have a blast.
Gary
Good times!
Gary, we were just trying to get all of Paul's money's worth out of those pads. ;) In fairness, they put up with 6.5 sessions before they were totally gone, so had we not made the last-minute call to tag-team the car, P**l would have been fine. Besides, now he has a good excuse to upgrade to 1.8 brakes. (Got any brackets?) Huge thanks to Sharpie for having spares, so we could swap 'em out during the novice run and get in the full 8 sessions for the day!
Third trip to Miatas at Hallett & it was a blast as always. I'll post up some pix later. It's awesome seeing everyone improve and like the others have said - it's amazing to ride with folks that are 10 or 15 seconds a lap faster... And yes - we want VIDEO!!
Can't wait for next year!
Craig
John's car with the 225's, blues, and flexies felt pretty awesome and confidence inspiring. You may have another Tein customer, thanks to a session in that car. I never drove on r-comps or with an LSD before that session, and it made my car feel sketchy in comparison. Maybe its the tires, the diff, or the dampers, there is only one way to find out.
Michael and I were certain the black flag would make at least two appearances in that last "intermediate 1" session, I heard it was pretty entertaining from a spectator. I know I had fun, and I can now say that I broke my 1:40 with a 1:38, and a total of like 380lb of human weight.
I'm still working on my still photos. I'll have them up later. As well as some video.
For those who have never been to Hallett, I drove real slow so I could get good video for you.
Did anybody get any shots of my car on the track? The ones the guy at the track took were kinda so-so, and I really wanted a shot of mine coming out of the Bitch... ;)
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I still have a few that I have not posted,.... cArAzzIE and trackdog.
Lotsa good stuff cone-cerned! Look forward to the videos.
Looks like I did get a photo of trickyrix taking a photo of some cars. With observational skills like that, maybe you should be working for NSA. Majik's new job?
Video from session 3. Out lap after I let mr brg out after two laps, plus one clear lap.
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Looks like we'll have a lot of photos and videos to pour through. Gotta love digital!
Kudos to all the rookies for keeping their cars on the track and having a great time learning the track! Other than some ugly spin coming out the Bi%$* by an unnamed red Miata, there was no real drama. And other than some well-worn brake pads, a broken wheel stud, and some supercharger issues, most cars survived the weekend unscathed!
Let's do in again in '09.
BTW...looks like the Hallett pics are posted to their website.
And if you look really close to see what car was used for the "Miatas at Hallett" logo, you'll see it's mine. From last year! Odd...
Speed how bout a link? I don't see any 2008 photos on AMC website.
Hallett's website.
http://www.hallettracing.net/
Go to Photo Gallery, Club & Group Events, Miatas at Hallett
Oohhhh. I see BR and I got top billing for our car generations. :rolleyes:
Carazzie's pic is good, can actually see her face.
Those are some great photos!
I had a blast at Hallett this year.
Let's not talk about the trip back to Dallas, but Hallett was great!
I don't think my Miata has ever been so hooked up at a track before.
My tires seemed to be glued to the track, the steering and alignment where perfect and the brakes worked extremely well, the whole time, even when I could smell the pads melting. lol
My car worked so well, that Gary only beat my fastest time by 3 one-thousandths of a sec.
That's in the yellow car of course, but the fact that I had 80 or so more horses than him shouldn't really matter. : )
I have some good photos as well, and will get them posted soon.
And check out my video at:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...12067029379671
Skirt
That was a great video Skirt, love the front to back viewing, way cool. Thanks for putting this up. Need to fiure out how to do mine.
Gary
I've got it on YouTube now, at a higher res.
It's split into 3parts.
I've also posted a fast lap, here are the links
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmnu9vjuois
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdYiTAYoG70
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7O8HIpTLKSE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-6bnpBE8iY
The videos turned out awesome Skirt! You frikkin' reel me in on the straights.
Did you speed the video up?
No, it's at real speed, but as the day went on, the vibration to the cameras just got worse. By the last session the video started to get real jumpy.
As can be seen on my fast lap.
As to me reelling you in on the straights, well:
Turn to the book of Aspiration, chapter three, line 20:
"And the TrackDog said, let there be Boost. And all could see there was Boost.
And it was GOOD!"