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    2020 Round 1 MSRH recap

    First of all, congratulations and welcome to Walter "Russ" Reed (AI SN95 Mustang) and Andrew Fisher (CMC SN95 Mustang) for their successful first event with us. Drew chased a few little mechanical issues, which are to be expected considering he first saw the car one week before the event! Russ had a whopper of an introduction as he spun in Bert's oil on his 2nd turn in a race! More on that oil later...

    Race 1
    AI
    1st McCormick
    2nd Holdway
    I'm sure our two AI drivers were a bit bummed about the tiny field...but were enjoying the added speed due to the AI rule change for 2020 dropping the weight to power ratio. I'm not sure in which race it happened, but Craig set a new lap time record. I'm sure Craig will come in here and give us details.

    CMC
    1st Sooknanan
    2nd Martin
    3rd Mosty
    Josh did some heroic driving to stay out front with the relatively new to him 4th Gen, with Michael dogging him at every turn while I and Martin hung out only a car length or two back. My car started losing power due to fuel issues, a problem I didn't manage to resolve all weekend, which dropped me out of the hunt. With me out of the way, John was able to catch and pass Michael near the end.

    Race 2
    The story with race two is less about the finishing order as much as it is about the short but interesting drama. Bert Withers and Russ Reed had joined the AI field and were running 3 and 4 in AI heading into diamond's edge on lap 1. Bert's car suddenly released a giant smoke screen and oil, causing him to start spinning. Russ, right behind him, also started spinning and both cars sailed through the swampy grass and across the track on the other side. Luckily the CMC field was able to slow down enough to avoid any contact. The track went double yellow, and stayed that way until being black flagged. The only other notable is I brain faded and passed an out of class car under yellow (didnt see it...) so I was summarily DQ'd.

    Saturday night was as raucous as you expect from our group, with a big camp fire and plenty of people grilling and sharing various vittles.

    Race 3
    Sunday started with wet conditions due to the rain that had come through overnight. It was actually quite fun to be out for qual on a completely wet track but without any actual rain. Those conditions let Dan Records capitalize and earn a well deserved pole.

    AI
    1st McCormick
    2nd Holdway
    3rd Reed
    Details? I didnt see these guys all session so... lol

    CMC
    1st Mosty
    2nd Martin
    3rd Sooknanan
    The story of this race is actually from behind the trophy queens up front. The track was dry by now, but there were puddles in the typical spots. One such spot is the apex of the last turn coming onto the main straight. There, right along the curbing, was a large puddle. For the first lap I watched David Francis take this turn nicely and at a decent clip. The second time around that water had been splashed well into the line and when David touched it the car just went straight...and I mean straight into the wall. It was heart breaking but I'm sure we were all glad to see Dave unhurt (physically anyway) after the session.

    Race 4
    AI
    1st Holdway
    2nd McCormick
    3rd Reed
    Just to make things interesting, the AI crew decided to start behind the CMC group, making it a field invert. Those guys came screaming by and a word of advice...if you can, make sure Craig passes you on your right because that exhaust pointing out his passenger side is LOUD!!

    CMC
    1st Mosty
    2nd Martin
    3rd Sooknanan
    A repeat of R3 results at the top and a very spectacular off by Dan at the exit of the carousel.


    It was great to see everyone and share plenty of laughs and on track action. Already starting to see a picture of who will be battling for the regional championship! Please add your stories and links to videos!!
    Al Fernandez

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    Excellent recap Al.

    We did about 4 laps in T&T on Friday and immediately had a slipping clutch. Found out the flywheel bolts were seeping oil onto the clutch disk. A big scramble for clutch parts at the local parts stores, ended up with a mishmash of parts in the bellhousing but good enough to race on. Ran great on Saturday.

    I had a stomach bug Sunday morning (leftover pizza...) which led to me getting to the track about 10 minutes before qualifying. I loved the wet track, but the clutch was slipping again. Slipped for the rest of the weekend, still had excellent racing with the CMC crew. We did some positive setup work on the 4th gen. Axle hop is the devil.

    Warm welcome to our new comers!

    - Josh
    CMC #50

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    I'll chime in with some AI stuff. Firstly, really great to welcome Rusty into the group, by all accounts he will slot right in both on and off the track.

    Qual for R1: Great conditions to kick the weekend off. Car was running great friday so just a minor shock adjustment. Track was pretty clear for the most part and wide open for lap 3 which netted a 1:42.203

    Race 1: Both Casey and I got pretty decent starts and I figured we'd be side by into 1, I hadn't left much room for that when we formed up so we ended up nose to tail instead. From there we both got to enjoy the new AI power to weight ratio and managed to pluck off some nice laps while negotiating some of the ST field. Big moment for me was almost driving right through the white Thunder Roadster when he decided to park it under the start finish gantry for no apparent reason. The Lap record for CCW had been held by Mason and the Team Downunder Mustang since January 2009 with a 1:43.927 I managed a 1:43.611 (lap 3 I think) to narrowly grab the record.

    Race 2: Casey and I split around Bert who was stuck in 4th gear but Casey had the legs into turn 1, we were shaping up to have a close race but...... Rusty took his first green flag in American Iron and for the shit show Race 3 was I think he did a great job dealing with a bunch of new stuff all in the one race (should I say lap?). Congrats to Angie on making a double appearance in the pace car. How this race ended with no body contact is beyond me.

    I ended the day thinking our group is better than the performance we gave not only in R2 but also R1. We need to spend some time breaking that down a little and taking something out of the experience.

    Great goings on in the evening culminating in Clarke and my dear bride using my snoring mouth as a target for cheese balls.....memory like an elephant....

    Qual for R3 was great fun. I left grid and the light made it seem as though the track was relatively dry.....no so. Spent the session on RRs looking for grip and playing the balancing game of traction vs speed. I love the extra element that a wet session brings and the MSRH event usually provides at least one each year.

    Race 3: surprisingly grippy after qual conditions. Got a decent jump off the line to end up in front of Casey at turn 1. Yellows again but thankfully no pace car this time. First standing start followed by CMC field experience for Rusty, again great job.

    Race 4: what a blast and thanks to the CMC field for allowing our request to grid at the back. The added dimension of racing through a field, maintaining contact with you competitor in front whilst making sure you don't ruin the CMC race is really cool. As it was Casey went with he inside guys into 1 and me the outside by the carousel I had to file in line with Casey to navigate through then still neck and neck coming out of Diamonds edge I chose to follow Michael and John around (??) but Casey found a gap down the inside before the sweeper. From there Casey and I had a great race with him pulling on straights and me gaining in corners. Great job to Casey holding out for the win.

    Big cudos to Kay who managed a tightly packed grid like a champ.

    I'm sore and tired, suffering from post race blues but already thinking about Cressen

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    The weekend from #34’s perspective....

    Having just bought a house and having a wedding on Sat night i vascillated between showing up or not but eventually decided to show up on old tires with the same car that left TMS. Goal was to just have fun instead of getting all bent out of shape about doing well and end up frustrated when the car inevitably sputtered around all weekend. I did throw
    a new fancy optima red top battery in it and low and behold the damn thing ran perfect all weekend (and made bang on power/tq on the dyno). Idk...the ignition switch took a dump after R2 and was failed on so I used the kill switch all weekend...might have also been the issue and finally broke to where I can fix it!

    I didn’t test in Friday, instead electing to sleep in late, work out (new year new me...till about feb) and have a leisurely pack out and trip to msrh. Saturday morning warmup and quail went well...mostly knocking the rust off the driver and making a few setup changes that seemed to improve things through the weekend. Finished P4 and P2 in 1&2. Sunday morning the track was moister than an oyster and I could tell by the HPDE 1 session that it really wasn’t drying very quickly. Richard intimidated me when he pulled the rains out for Josh’s car so I pulled mine out and aired them up. I went up to a condo balcony and looked at the puddles and decided I’d give them a shot...god I love driving these cars in the wet, it’s just a raucous good time. Ended up getting pole for R3 and threw it away by demonstrate the fox chassis’ burnout capabilities on the start. Held onto 3rd until the last lap when I opened the door for josh by getting into some freshly sprayed mud on the exit of diamonds edge and ended up P4. Race 4 got out in the lead and put a gap on the field while Mosty and Martin worked their way through traffic. Ran up on a certain yellow miniature whatchamacallit car that was apparently missing mirrors or common sense and the Mosty and Martin duo caught me. Was trying to defend 2nd from John and ran wide in the carousel but tried to hero out of it to save the spot. Ended up buried in the mud like a dunce.... Lesson being if you know someone is putting a second per lap on you and the rest of the field is far enough behind that you can ride around for podium points...don’t drive off the track.
    Daniel Records
    CMC # 34

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    One more thing I forgot to mention. We talked about ride alongs for potential new racers at the year end dinner; thanks to Michael and KDawg taking a couple of my friends out, we have two guys spending some quality time on the NASA and Racing Junk websites. Little early to tell yet but Kenny, who held a Scottish racing license, seems to be leaning toward a Mustang and Justin wants to know more about what it takes to get there.

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    Great start on the write-ups.

    I'll add more later probably... Literally just watched the "incident" unfold. Looks like the #34 bus-stop-pedestrian-splashed a bunch 'o H2O on the last corner, Josh may have been able to turn under where the puddle landed and i went right in it. Once I get it trimmed I'll get it posted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fbody383 View Post
    Great start on the write-ups.

    I'll add more later probably... Literally just watched the "incident" unfold. Looks like the #34 bus-stop-pedestrian-splashed a bunch 'o H2O on the last corner, Josh may have been able to turn under where the puddle landed and i went right in it. Once I get it trimmed I'll get it posted.
    Dang...guess I’m banned from midnight ribs.
    Daniel Records
    CMC # 34

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    Oh not at all...they've got a special rack just for you
    Al Fernandez

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    Thanks to all for making me feel so welcome. I wasn't sure what to expect as I have raced dirt track & all everyone wants to do is keep everything top secret & fight in the pits! I look forward to the season & getting faster!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Reed View Post
    Thanks to all for making me feel so welcome. I wasn't sure what to expect as I have raced dirt track & all everyone wants to do is keep everything top secret & fight in the pits! I look forward to the season & getting faster!
    Welcome aboard Rusty. Get ready for a wild ride

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