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Sadly this is the only NASA event we may get to all year.  With the addition of ChumpCar, our schedules and pocketbooks lack any surplus.  So we had to make this a good one, and we did.

We left Stevens Point around 5pm and headed for South Beloit.  Blackhawk is our closest track so it was a pleasant 2.5 hour drive.

Filled up the fuel drum with precious E85 and hit the road.
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We got to the track, found our usual spot, and setup camp for the weekend.  Just in time for the perfect trackside sunset.

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Saturday Morning-  Rain and thunderstorms were in the forecast, but the most we saw was some very light rain.  Hardly enough to make the track fully wet.  We both went out and got up to speed knocking off a few seconds each session until we got comfortable.  The quickest lap times are usually put down in the morning when the air is cooler, but with the added rain, it made each session a gamble.

Andy and the Evo put down a 1:13.1 lap which beat the old track record by 2 seconds, but then the following sessions a Lotus took it with a 1:12.5.  From here on out, this was the time to beat, but the best we could do with the Evo remained the 1:13.1 for today which secured 2nd place.

Eric and his newly acquired Z06 did amazingly well.  Even on the Continental slicks he was able to put down a 1:17.4.  Maybe next year we’ll have some better tires on it and he can really turn up the heat.

Results from Saturday: http://timingscoring.drivenasa.com/NASA_Midwest_Region/2014%20-%20Official%20Results/Blackhawk%20Farms%20-%20July%202014/July%2012%20TT%20Merge.pdf

Saturday evening was spent mostly under the EZ-Up until we found a nice garage for shelter.  Eric found a cracked rear rotor on the vette.  Few phone calls later we found one 15 minutes away.  Also Mike spilt stuff, no surprise there.

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Sunday-  Weather was looking perfect with sun and cool temps.  The best laps come in the morning, so A-Game switch was turned to high and tire pressures were set to low.

The first session out was a bit of a throw away session.  The track was still damp in spots from the overnight rain, but by our 2nd session is was in perfect condition for a fast lap.  2nd session was THE session.  Andy put down a 1:12.93 and Eric set is best lap to date with a 1:17.11.  Session 2 also consist of another new overall track record, by a Mustang.  This isn’t your normal mustang, its nearly quadruple digit HP Mustang and put down a blazingly fast lap of 1:11.3.

With the temperature raising, the conditions for a faster lap become less.  After session 2, we found that the Hoosier tire pressures on the evo rose from 32psi to 45psi hot.  Way to high for Hoosier, so we dropped them down to 30psi (still warmish) and gave it one more try.  While this did help with grip level, the hotter air temp makes for less power.  Session 3 became the new best lap time for the Evo but not by much, 1:12.92.

We also had a guest to the 365Racing team, Tom Hille.  He ran Sunday with his Evo and put down a fast lap of 1:16.49.

Sunday Results: http://timingscoring.drivenasa.com/NASA_Midwest_Region/2014%20-%20Official%20Results/Blackhawk%20Farms%20-%20July%202014/July%2013%20-%20TT%20Merge.pdf

Some Driver POV Videos:

Eric:

Andy:

More Pictures:

Haven’t heard of GridLife?  Don’t worry we didn’t either.  GRIDLIFE Festival is part track day / part car show / part music festival, bringing all aspects of car culture to a single venue for a one of a kind celebration of automotive enthusiasm.

Visit their website here: http://gridlife.co/index.html

2014 was the inaugural year for GridLife.  We were very impressed with their organization and presentation for the very first year.  We also liked the no alcohol served until AFTER the track closes.  I’m sure some people did bring their own booze but it seemed the general crowd was sober still at 3pm.  We, along with some extra friends, will be back next year for sure!

So, we loaded up the Evo, the 350Z, and the STi and left early Saturday morning from Stevens Point, made a quick stop near Milwaukee to pickup our good friend Paul of Boosted Films.  We arrived at Gingerman Raceway around 2pm.  Unloaded the cars and trailer, walked around, talked with others, and watched some people attempt to drift (I say this in a nice way).  Overall it was a welcoming atmosphere with a very diverse car crowd.  Everything from show cars (stance), drifters, and real track junkies.   So after a few hours of spectating, we found a nice place for lunch, then went back to the hotel.

Sunday morning- Early breakfast and head to the track.  Tech, driver’s meeting, then 1st practice session.  This all happened pretty smoothly and we were on track.   They ran the Time Attack with 2 practice sessions, 1 qualifying session, then 2 timed sessions.  This proved to be a nice format as it didn’t put pressure on you to get that fast lap in on the first or second session (your car is always faster early morning).

Throughout the day we kept at it.  Made few adjustments here and there.  Softened sway bar, adjusted tire pressures, just trying to squeeze every last bit out of the cars.  Coming into the time sessions, we were about to put the fast tires on the Evo only to have some lug nut issues.  After asking around and a trip into AutoZone, we got us some cheap spline drive tuner lug nuts that were close ended (I have extended studs).  Being in 2nd place overall and about a second needed, we forced them on and went back out.  Sure the studs may need to be replaced, but sometimes you got to do whatever it takes.  This made a pretty big difference in lap times and was enough to clinch the FTD.

In the end, we took home the overall fastest time, and 2 1st place wins in class.

Big thanks to our supporters out there!  Grimmspeed for the generous contingencies, Ron at RS Motors for assistance and advice, Kurt at Sign Pro, Paul of BoostedFilms, and lots of other family and friends.

BoostedFilm VLOG:

Boosted Films video of the entire event:

Few pictures:

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