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    Hallett rocks again

    Maybe I missed some big drama last night, or maybe everyone is still recovering...but I cant believe there isnt a four page thread about Hallett already. :lol:

    I expected this to be the best weekend of the season, and it didnt disappoint. Yes, my car broke and I was too lazy to fix it. Didnt matter. I had an awesome time hanging out with everyone and watching some of the best racing you can find!!

    Having cars in from three different regions is very special. I really appreciated being able to chat with our guys from the rockies and the mid west. The party sat. night was completely ridiculous. I cant believe how much food and booze there was and how late people were up. I dont remember when I went to sleep...but I know it wasnt around 5am like some!!

    We were very worried about contact coming into Hallett, and we did have two serious contact with damage and loss of position incidents. Thats tied with the number we've had in the three weekends before Hallett this year. There were more cars though, and a lot more track time. On a per car per green minute then the serious incidents were the same. Also we ran two sessions including the 40 minute shootout without a single incident, side by side or otherwise. So overall I would say contact was certainly down relative to previous Hallett events and in line with this year's Tx region statistics.

    Mechanical issues...thats another story. We had a bunch of that. Six cars were sidelined with major mechanical work required. Fortunately two of those were during the last race, and one of the other four was able to return. Still...lots of unfortunate mechanical failures.

    The racing on the track...I dont think it can be topped. I was only out there for half of the first race, but it was nuts. Watching from the stands was (almost) as fun though. Everyone had a race everywhere!

    I love the Shootout format, the unreal amount of track time, and the fact that guys come from all over to race and party at Hallett. Everyone better start planning now for next year because this isnt one you want to miss!!!
    Al Fernandez

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    Re: Hallett rocks again

    Quote Originally Posted by Al Fernandez
    Maybe I missed some big drama last night, or maybe everyone is still recovering...but I cant believe there isnt a four page thread about Hallett already. :lol:
    We rolled in Thursday midday to get set up and prepare for the CBP day on Friday. Maybe you guys don't think so any more but this "something resembling a race car driver" still needs a lot more seat time.

    Weather forecast was typical summer: hot with chance for afternoon shower or thunderstorms. Ended up being a nearly perfect outcome and we were glad to have left Sunday afternoon to miss the flooding along 44.

    Spent Friday in the car trying to get a feel of some setup a changes and enjoying the extra horsepower I didn't have last year. Car ran well enough and the driver got a little more comfortable with the line. Was still a little anxious about the expected close racing with 30 cars in the group and not the wideset track in the world. That and I caught myself trying to look through the steering wheel to see out when coming down the front straight. No; I can't see through the dash but got more comfortable reading the tree tops, since the clouds kept moving, as a visual marker. Beyond that, once I got Mitch calmed down that it really was ok for me to make the command decision to change Raceports, we started settling in for the weekend.

    I was pretty surprised by Saturday qualifying. Not as surprised as Raybob but at least it wasn't Doc Robertson. Coming around behind those guys it was yellow, double-yellow, frantically waving yellow and corner worker near trackside with race cars scattered like a shot gun blast on the hillside. Reminded me of the way the Tennessee kinfolk park the project cars in the yard but that's a different story.

    Race 1: With CMC behind The Duece I knew we would instantly be in some overlap and the first couple hundred feet didn't disappoint. In retrospect I was too nice and gave Glenn extra room to get back on track after he darted left at the dump of the clutch. Turn one was crowded, but behaved and the pack barreled towards two with gusto. So now what? Unfamiliar bumpers, three wide racing into a downhill, bumpy left hander made for an interesting start to the weekend but we pulled it off with a few wiggles and some tire smoke and dust and we were off. Somehow the bizzaro world complement to the visiting #30 was in the lead of the class. A couple bobbles would cost me some positions as Glenn and Liebbe pressured me. Race 1 would be third for the Home Team. At Hallett. No real complaints.

    Race 2: Ok, finishing at the top means starting at the back on the invert. Rolling start. Sitting in grid I say to myself, "rolling start, go on green." 10 seconds later, Liebbe backs up and yells to me, "Is this a rolling start?" Glad I'm not alone. Because of some schedule slide, we end up with a couple of The Duece hot shoes late to grid, late to the party and at the back of the whole pack. THAT will be interesting. Waved off on the first attempt which was ok since now I knew I would be getting the green while still in the turn. After convincing some people to form up we were off. Again turn was was "polite" but then it got interesting. Remember The Duece hotshoes in the back? Eh eh; not by two. I can tell you that the mental picture of sausage being stuffed into casing and the thought of Mustang/Camaro/Mustang/Camaro four wide into two is about one and the same. It ain't pretty in the beginning, but it sure is sweet when it works out. So I'm chasing the fastest Goober on da Erf for position when the Terrible Three decide they want up to the front of their own race. The nerve. I don't know what it looked like from the stands, but there were several laps of 5 cars nose to tail, passing just about everywhere and clean cars througout. Phew; race done with a second for the home team. Wow; could it get any better?

    Race 3: New day; in more than one way. Stumble out of the trailer after a reasonable nights sleep at the track and nearly fall down laughing at what I see. Or rather don't. I don't have a car. Well, there are two Miatas in the shared Raceport but two Miatas do not a CMC Camaro make. As I scanned the surroundings I began to chuckle. Apparently there had been some overnight "shenanigans." "You guys touch my stuff... and I'll kill ya." "Lighten up, Francis." So there sits the #39. Pushed out into the elements and decorated like a Bourbon Street entertainer. Not sure what else you guys did to her besides the new blue shop towel coverup with the orange parking cone and spare tire setting delicately on the rear deck, but she must have like it. During warmup the brake pedal was a little spongy. Hmmm, that ain't good. Tech Boy Ross helped me out and we flushed the fronts. I don't think brake fluid is supposed to be black and chunky like Glenn's heart. Brakes ~ check. Tire pressure ~ check. New setup settling in ~ check. Let's race. I was a big fan of the second invert which meant starting in the back. Again. We formed up much better, took the green in the corner and then something happened. Not sure what but the car was working, the driver was doing something resembling "a race car driver" and the car was up front. WAAAYYY up front. I would check the rear view and there were no cars to be seen. None. I had Mitch and Sam as rabbits and was slowly reeling them in until... Yep, smoke. Not the wispy "is that smoke?" smoke but the "whoops, something is wrong with the car, the black flag is soon" smoke. Coming into the Bitch where the assembled throng could share my frustration. Pit in, hop out to diminished smoke but a growing puddle of fluid. I was guessing power steering fluid since it was all I could do to turn the car left into the tech area. Rats. Good news/bad news ~ I might have finished first save the pump but would have earned, yes earned since Al/Glenn/Todd had been clear on the expectations, a 3 position move due to some contact. *** Sorry, Rich ~ I really did think I had left you enough room. *** Did my camera work for that? No. But Ross had put his GoPro in the fog light opening and I can't wait to see that footage. Clearly, my best race ever.

    Race 4: Well the DNF did nothing good for the points total so I'm starting 5th. You know, all in all, I think it's more than I expected coming into the weekend. I mean, I'm no Jeremy Gunter. (Bam! Right there.) Standing start behind Landrum. Behind Chris, Ken, Rob. Crap. Wave the flag and we're off. Now for those of you who don't know him, let me introduce Mr. Randy English, of The Duece, in the #77. Now I know orange is fast. But I learned that black over maroon will get it done too. Well driven, sir. Oh, and that visiting green mustang that rubbed my beautiful maroon steed last year? I think I was able to memorize every little imperfection on the rear deck and bumper cover. Ken was NOT going to let me by. Oh, and did I mention Mr. Gary Roberston in the pretty blue and silver #32? That combo came alive this weekend and looked crazy good all weekend. I remember watching him pitch it through 5 and wondering "how did he do that?" Well, it was a challenge in the Big Race. Glenn and Chris cleared traffic early and a brake pedal that felt like mashed potatoes led to an off track excursion in the last corner a couple laps from the end. Cest la vie. Glenn, did I speel that right?

    Weather was great. Track was great. Car was great. People are UNBELIEVEABLE.

    Why do I race in CMC? Because there were people fixing Bryan's car. There were people fixing Balingit's car. There were people helping Sam and Team Jordan and Francis with parts and smarts.

    What a weekend, what a race, what a ride.
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    What a great weekend!

    Once again it was great to get together with everyone.

    Many thanks to everyone that helped Dave B and I get our cars back on track! I am grateful we were both ok after that and we were both able to continue to race the rest of the weekend. For those that missed out, don't worry, Mitch captured it on video and will be posting it shortly I presume.

    The chicken Saturday night was amazing, very good! The gas powered blender was awesome.



    The # 18 will be in the frame shop tomorrow on the road to recovery.



    Bryan

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    Re: Hallett rocks again

    Quote Originally Posted by Fbody383

    We rolled in Thursday midday to get set up and prepare for the CBP day on Friday. Maybe you guys don't think so any more but this "something resembling a race car driver" still needs a lot more seat time.
    Note to self: Stop poking that Dave guy with sticks...

    GREAT job, DUDE!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadracerwhite
    For those that missed out, don't worry, Mitch captured it on video and will be posting it shortly I presume.
    Rewind!!!!! Can't wait to see it again. :?
    Dave Balingit
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    So far, Flip and Premiere/Movie Maker and talking ...

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    A quick recap for me:

    Race 1 - Got a great start, pulled into the lead, held it for a while with Bob, James and Miguel very close behind. It only took 2 minor mistakes for me to go from 1st to 4th...

    Race 2 - Late to grid, red mist in full effect, The "Ford Freight Train" consisting of Gunter, Miguel and myself made our way through the field...

    Race 3 - The "Little Red Caboose" of James Proctor joined in to make it a 32 cylinder bullet train. I think we ran about .5 seconds between 1st and 4th for nearly 20 minutes!

    Race 4 - Nailed the start and held it together for 40 minutes in blistering conditions!

    In the end, I think 6 CMC2 cars ran below or right at the previous track record - WOW!!!!

    Super big thanks to those that dreamed up the idea and those that made it happen - Al and Mike. To those that put together that sweet trophy that sits on my shelf - Mitch and Jerry. To those that made the long drives to join in on the madness. To those that cooked the food and provided the entertainment. To those that puked in my truck and still stuck around till the end!

    YOU ALL ROCK!!!!!
    2010 CMC2 National Champion
    2010 Texas CMC2 Champion
    2010 Summer Shootout Champion - CMC2
    Call it what you want... But that sounds like a Triple Crown to me!!
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    Now that I have cooled down and backed off the ledge... I can say it was still a fun weekend.

    I am disappointed in myself for the contact I had and was really upset about my car breaking and not getting an opportunity to run the big race.

    I am still not sure I will be get it back together in time for TWS, but I will start my search for parts. I am pretty sure not much is useable in this rear end. I do have a spare one, but don't have gears or third member.

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    Friday: Got to the track later than expected but still earlier than normal. Got in two sessions of CBP. Car felt pretty good minus a little trouble with the shifter and my false sense of tire choice quality.
    Saturday: Race 1 was far lower than the expectations I had for myself but it was still a blast. Tires went away before we even had the full course caution 4 laps in but had a pretty good battle with Randy English.
    Race 2: Watched Dad have a great race going in the 3 car until the shifter was just a mess. Checked it after he got towed in and two shifter bolts were missing, the other two half way backed out and the plastic cup the shifter ball rests in in the block was wedged between the tail housing and block keeping it stuck in 4th.
    Saturday night was fun. Thanks to everyone for the food and the projector entertainment set up.
    Sunday Race 3: Went in to the inverted start on fresh tires and starting in first, came out of turn 3 in fourth behind Francis and McComb only proving once again "Orange is Fast" and Glenn. Fourtunately Glenn spun and put me in third and unfortunatelty Dave, who had checked out from Chris and myself had his powersteering pump go out, unknowingly putting me in second. Turn 3 the last lap, had a good run on Chris going in only to spin it and give away second back to Glenn but managing to hang on to my hardest fought podium finish to date.
    Race 4: Wasn't aggressive enough the first couple of laps and go stuck in the back and ran the next 12 or so laps trying to reel in the furious first 5 of CMC, two laps to the end I caught up to Dave but didn't have enough to pass him on the last lap finishing 6th. Most of my lap times were also within a second of my fastest time for the race including three 1:31.8s in a row.
    The results of my racing werent as well as I expected but the weekend was a great overall success as usual.
    Jason Love
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    Unbelievable time.
    Qual'd on Saturday at 1:39, by race 3 & 4 was running 1:32s and 1:33s.
    Thanks to all for the encouragement, and for not running over by ass.
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