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13 Mar 2006, 18:58 (Ref:1547363) | #1 | ||
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EERC Britcar - Silverstone March 25th
Hi guys, anyone here know if their is a timetable available for this meeting yet? I think i will be making this my first trip trackside in '06, need to get some practise in with my digi camera.
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Try www.eerc.co.uk.
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The BRSCC have a page for this meeting, but the timetable and final instruction links don't have anything on them yet, but should do later.
Try : http://www.brscc.co.uk/calendar/even...ingref=ss25mar |
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13 Mar 2006, 20:21 (Ref:1547472) | #4 | ||
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The timetable was on that website but I can't find it now but here is version 1
production s1 9.00-9.30 britsports 9.40-10.10 britcars 10.20-1050 production s1 race 11.05 for 110mins lunch 12.55 13.55 britsports race 14.00 for 110mins britcar race 16.05 for 110mins finish due at 17.55 |
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14 Mar 2006, 09:37 (Ref:1547789) | #5 | ||
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Cheers for the info. Think i will get there for around lunch time then.Any other 10/10th people going?
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14 Mar 2006, 10:37 (Ref:1547832) | #6 | ||
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Not any more...
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14 Mar 2006, 20:28 (Ref:1548892) | #7 | ||
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I'll be there for the day, then at Mallory Park on the Sunday for the BRSCC meeting - Fords, Caterhams & VSRs.
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14 Mar 2006, 20:33 (Ref:1548902) | #8 | ||
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I'll be at silverstone, but it is the Stowe Circuit for me!
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same as Alfaholic for me
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16 Mar 2006, 12:20 (Ref:1550194) | #10 | ||
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Does anyone know why the V8 series isnt racing on the Saturday? I see they are down for testing on the Friday, along with everyone else.
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I think the V8 series is only taking place at something like three meetings.
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the Friday is their media day
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16 Mar 2006, 21:49 (Ref:1550594) | #14 | ||
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This link takes you to the event downloads for the Silverstone meeting and includes the timetable and entry list (up to 15/03/06 at the time of posting).
There seems to be a healthy entry list, including the Britsports (as long as they all turn up!). |
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23 Mar 2006, 10:36 (Ref:1558268) | #15 | ||
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Weather is not looking promising for the weekend. Lets hope the rain arrives at night.
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...and its Britcar and Ford Saloons for me as well! Looks like I'll be sleeping at the Hotel Peugeot at Mallory Sat' night as I can't afford a B&B. Looking at the weather on the tv tonight it looks like it'll be a wet(ish) Britcar and a sunny Mallory with temp's up a liitle on recent days thank goodness!!
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So how many of us 10/10th people will be at Silverstone for the EERC meeting tomorrow? I should be there unless weather takes a turn for the worse.
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24 Mar 2006, 20:54 (Ref:1559906) | #18 | ||
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I attended the Britcar/EERC test today. Got to the circuit at around 10.35am just in time for a red flag that stopped the production class testing. Their session did not get started again. So I only managed to catch the Britsports and then the Britcar tests. Took my camera as always and will post a link to the pics as soon as I get a moment. Left around 1pm, weather at the start was terrible grey and wet, but it brightened up nicely as the day went on. Some nice cars on the track this year, and the Porsche 935 Replica looks and sounds superb. Enjoy the race if you're planning to attend. Regards Tim |
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You'll all be sorry to hear, my smiling (leering) face will not be around the britcar pits much this year, i'm going to fly the 10 tenths flag in the Belgium Touring cars this year. Most likely catch everyone at the first brands round if it does not clash. MP |
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Good days racing yesterday. I have uploaded my photos finally. You can see them at www.dcb-images.co.uk and by clicking on the gallery link. Sadly i didnt get as many photos of the britcars as i hoped, i missed their qualifying in the morning, then the heavens opened for the race!
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The Oulton round isn't happening, Snetterton will be the beginning with an open round, no class structure, a free-for-all to see what does what. I was there on Friday, and decided to do a short run in the afternoon as part of a shakedown to see if I'd fixed a major oil system problem. Judging by the way I woke a few people up, the V8's will get a lot of support. What was that Eurotech..... "What the..." Rob. |
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That's what the meeting was about Al. Mr Tucker has consulted the interested parties and has asked for solutions. The Power to Weight was a "first thought" as it does work in the BMW's, but with the broad mix of cars in the V8's (Marcos' TVR's Aussie V8's, SCV8's, V8 Stars, etc..) it was felt that it may (would) not work. Plus the chance that it's far too easy to abuse the system with the ability to have more than one map in an ECU - one for the race, one for the scrutineer!
So, the answer appears to be what has worked so well in GT's - air restrictors on the inlets. For carb engines like mine, a simple restrictor plate, but for the injected cars it'll be restrictors like the modern GT's use. The formula has yet to be announced, but there may be more than one, to allow for different classes. So, there you have it Al, you're ol' boat could stand a chance at being competitive!! Rob. |
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Restrictor plates blimey so what happens if someone turns up with say an all alloy 454 Chevy against say a 3.5 Rover engined car, how do they work out what size restrictor, what for example would I have to run in my 350 against your 400? I am not trying to pour cold water on the idea but at least by discussing it there is a chance any unforeseen pitfalls could be worked out. For example a restrictor or small sized carb on the bigger engine would ammount to a huge ammount of usable torque so the big lump would again have an advantage. There is a good example of this when using Webbers (or better still direct port injection) on a V8 as although the cfm for the total chokes would be more than say an 850 Holley the webber carburated car would have a much broader power band as each cylinder only sees one choke not a whopping great 850 carb.
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The theory with a restrictor plate is that it does just that. Calculate the size of the holes to get the horsepower figure that you want, and that's all it will do.
On a multi-throttle car, like using webers, or injection, you have a single, or a pair of restrictors on the inlet to the airbox. It works on GT's, the FIA have proven it, the SCCA have done the same. Think of it this way, if the engine can only breathe in a fixed amount of air/fuel, it can only produce a certain horsepower figure, regardless of it's capacity. Consider your point about the 3.5L Rover, and the 454 Big Block. On the Big Block, the restrictor works, and "strangles" the engine down to the required (for example) 500bhp. The Rover will struggle to make 450, so the restrictor plate would have no effect what so ever, it can't use that much air. The MSA also had a restrictor plate calculation which was used on the DeTomaso that ran in the British GT's a few years back. Your point about torque, and power bands, is all noted. My issue was that the size of the restrictor may stifle my lump to the point where I need to spend vast sums of money of a transmission to make better use of the strangled engine, ie: more gears. Right now, I use a Muncie 4 speed which costs less than a proper gearbox for a Mk2 Escort. If I go for a 6 speed box, I'm looking at between £2K and £10K depending on the complexity. I was sceptical about it at first, but when you look at GT championships around the world, and how close they are (except for ALMS with the Audi Diesel!), and the fact that they all use restrictors to equalise the field. Rob. |
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