Wakefield Park

FTO's in Motor Sport.
* Event Results
* General Discussions

Moderators: IMC, Club Staff

User avatar
Jacqueline
Apprentice
Posts: 55
jedwabna poszewka promocja
Joined: Sun Jun 03, 2012 5:34 pm
Location: Bungendore NSW

Wakefield Park

Post by Jacqueline »

Planning another run on Monday 27th August at Wakefield Park, anyone interested in coming out for the day.
you normally get about 7-8 runs of at least 8 laps each run.
User avatar
dstocks
National Vice President
Posts: 9529
Joined: Fri Jun 24, 2005 5:00 pm
Location: Utopia
Contact:

Re: Wakefield Park

Post by dstocks »

I take it these are practice laps and not an actual event.

Hows the car holding up BTW. Last time I talked to you you were pretty happy with how it was performing.
Complete FTO (http://www.completefto.com.au/completefto.asp)
    Image
    If you are trying to contact me and not getting a quick answer, its because im disorganised. Hassle me and ill get back to you
    User avatar
    Jacqueline
    Apprentice
    Posts: 55
    Joined: Sun Jun 03, 2012 5:34 pm
    Location: Bungendore NSW

    Re: Wakefield Park

    Post by Jacqueline »

    very happy with it, it is currently at Capital steering as I am having some adjustments done (notes from last track day) back to our workshop Tues as I need tow hooks (hopefully never have to use them) then a service at the end of the week ready for the track Monday.
    yes it is a practice run, I have a major event on Sept 9th (s k y l i n e nationals ) Im crashing the party...lol
    User avatar
    dstocks
    National Vice President
    Posts: 9529
    Joined: Fri Jun 24, 2005 5:00 pm
    Location: Utopia
    Contact:

    Re: Wakefield Park

    Post by dstocks »

    Be interesting to see how you go against the skylines. Make sure you update us. I suspect the handling of the FTO will stand you in good stead.
    Complete FTO (http://www.completefto.com.au/completefto.asp)
      Image
      If you are trying to contact me and not getting a quick answer, its because im disorganised. Hassle me and ill get back to you
      User avatar
      Shane001
      Oldtimer
      Posts: 2730
      Joined: Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:00 pm
      Location: Sydney
      Contact:

      Re: Wakefield Park

      Post by Shane001 »

      Have fun :D

      Do you have a lap timer yet? Get yourself a GPS laptimer and a decent in car camera. Best way to improve your laptimes.

      I'll be heading down again in Sept, hoping they'll release some more dates though, was hoping to go down for 2 days in a row.
      User avatar
      Jacqueline
      Apprentice
      Posts: 55
      Joined: Sun Jun 03, 2012 5:34 pm
      Location: Bungendore NSW

      Re: Wakefield Park

      Post by Jacqueline »

      got all that, the tow hooks are going on today just trying to find a place to put them without having the spoiler ripped off
      User avatar
      Shane001
      Oldtimer
      Posts: 2730
      Joined: Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:00 pm
      Location: Sydney
      Contact:

      Re: Wakefield Park

      Post by Shane001 »

      Yeah the FTO is a pita for mounting tow hooks. We ended up making up custom ones and welding them on. The front one sits neatly beneath the front bar but the rear one needed to have a slot cut in the bar and passed through. The end result looks neat and very strong.
      User avatar
      Jacqueline
      Apprentice
      Posts: 55
      Joined: Sun Jun 03, 2012 5:34 pm
      Location: Bungendore NSW

      Re: Wakefield Park

      Post by Jacqueline »

      great day on the track, they placed me with the race cars, there were some fast cars on the track a nice B M W M3 and a targa car - S k y l i n e from ACT, also Graeme had his S K y l i n e DR30 on the track, these cars were doing 108-109 sec on the track which was pretty quick, I sat on 1.18 - 1.19 sec in the FTO and Graeme did a 1.14.93 which was the best he could get from it. the street cars were sitting around 125 - 127 sec which makes the FTO look pretty good.
      Drew a crowd around the FTO especially when they saw a girl driving and it wasn't a turbo pulling better times then they were.
      the car looked great on the track, needs another set of brakes though, I had put racing red stuff brakes but after two race meets the front right was down to metal,
      Its currently at Dynamic Tuning Service (DTS) in ACT for new brackets, service and dyna tune, ready for 9th Sept another race meet at Wakefield, I have put up a link of photos from Monday

      https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 916&type=1
      User avatar
      Shane001
      Oldtimer
      Posts: 2730
      Joined: Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:00 pm
      Location: Sydney
      Contact:

      Re: Wakefield Park

      Post by Shane001 »

      User avatar
      Jacqueline
      Apprentice
      Posts: 55
      Joined: Sun Jun 03, 2012 5:34 pm
      Location: Bungendore NSW

      Re: Wakefield Park

      Post by Jacqueline »

      Shane001 wrote:Have fun :D

      Do you have a lap timer yet? Get yourself a GPS laptimer and a decent in car camera. Best way to improve your laptimes.

      I'll be heading down again in Sept, hoping they'll release some more dates though, was hoping to go down for 2 days in a row.
      just looked up the dates and there only showing 4th, 13th and 20TH so far for Sept, come along on the 9th I'm racing there in a club event, there are still spots left, let me know and Ill send you an entry form
      User avatar
      Shane001
      Oldtimer
      Posts: 2730
      Joined: Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:00 pm
      Location: Sydney
      Contact:

      Re: Wakefield Park

      Post by Shane001 »

      Thanks Jacqueline, but I'm not really interested in sprints.

      I need to do some more testing / setup and then hopefully have the car sorted for the last CAMS State Championship round at EC in Oct.

      I'm hoping more days will come online for Sept, otherwise I'll be trying to make it down on the 20th.
      User avatar
      Jacqueline
      Apprentice
      Posts: 55
      Joined: Sun Jun 03, 2012 5:34 pm
      Location: Bungendore NSW

      Re: Wakefield Park

      Post by Jacqueline »

      they just listed the 5th so you can go the both days 4th / 5th Sept
      User avatar
      Shane001
      Oldtimer
      Posts: 2730
      Joined: Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:00 pm
      Location: Sydney
      Contact:

      Re: Wakefield Park

      Post by Shane001 »

      Yeah unfortunately I'm going to be flat out with work for the next 2 weeks and my CAMS licence is due to expire in a couple of days and I was slow getting my renewal in, so I probably won't have my licence back until mid Sept, and I haven't even looked at the car since my last track day, so sadly best case scenario for me will be late Sept :cry:
      User avatar
      Shane001
      Oldtimer
      Posts: 2730
      Joined: Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:00 pm
      Location: Sydney
      Contact:

      Re: Wakefield Park

      Post by Shane001 »

      But hey this is your thread :lol:

      Where are those 'crapbook' pics 8)
      User avatar
      Jacqueline
      Apprentice
      Posts: 55
      Joined: Sun Jun 03, 2012 5:34 pm
      Location: Bungendore NSW

      Re: Wakefield Park

      Post by Jacqueline »

      User avatar
      Bennoz
      National President
      Posts: 23668
      Joined: Fri Jan 21, 2005 6:00 pm
      Location: Sydney
      Contact:

      Re: Wakefield Park

      Post by Bennoz »

      Car looks awesome! :)
      User avatar
      Taz
      Oldtimer
      Posts: 3995
      Joined: Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:50 am
      Location: Your mothers house

      Re: Wakefield Park

      Post by Taz »

      I want those skirts, eccentuates the FTO lines perfectly
      Image
      Bennoz wrote: Cum gunt it!
      User avatar
      Shane001
      Oldtimer
      Posts: 2730
      Joined: Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:00 pm
      Location: Sydney
      Contact:

      Re: Wakefield Park

      Post by Shane001 »

      Great pics, engine bay looks almost new!

      Quick observation though, your race harness, where the shoulder straps are mounted to the floor, that is very very bad. If you have an accident you're risking a compressed spine = very bad. You need to install some kind of bar or some other method of mounting your harnesses as close to horizontal to the height of your shoulders as you can.
      User avatar
      Jacqueline
      Apprentice
      Posts: 55
      Joined: Sun Jun 03, 2012 5:34 pm
      Location: Bungendore NSW

      Re: Wakefield Park

      Post by Jacqueline »

      yes Shane, you are correct, I talked to some CAMS officials today and they said while having a harness is much better then a normal seatbelt, he said they have to be at a minimium 40deg angle, I am having them fixed this week before my next race meet this Sunday. Im placing them horizontal to my shoulders

      thanks for pointing that out, it would be a waste to spend all this money on safety and have it fitted incorrectly.

      am up against S k y l i n e R31 - R35 this weekend lets see how the FTO performs
      User avatar
      Shane001
      Oldtimer
      Posts: 2730
      Joined: Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:00 pm
      Location: Sydney
      Contact:

      Re: Wakefield Park

      Post by Shane001 »

      No worries, remember ideal angle is slightly below horizontal.

      Good luck for the weekend. Do you have an incar camera yet?
      Post Reply