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MeisterR 01 April 2017 07:54 PM

Trophy Finish for MeisterR at first National Auto-Solo Event
 
So the past weekend we attended our first National Auto-Solo event.
The 2017 Tire Rack College Station Championship Tour, and it was certainly an experience.
https://www.scca.com/articles/200571...ur-event-recap

Our team went into the competition feeling pretty confident, until we went to the grid and check out the competition's cars.
The top runners are using the Honda S2000 Club Racer edition, that is a limited run of 699 cars designed with aero package and soft top removed to reduce weight.
Only the CR are allow to run without the soft top, as the class rules state what came on the car in factory trim must stay; and looking at their engine bay you can see how well their cars were prepared.
Most are using the PasswordJDM carbon fibre intake, and a few cars was running Moton Clubsport 2-way adjustable coilovers; that is only what you can see.

In contrasts, we have a pretty standard 2007 Honda S2000 with 90,000 miles on the clock.
The only mods were a K&N intake, Invidia exhaust, Eibach front anti-roll bar, and MeisterR ZetaCRD coilovers in our prototype race specification.
Even our ECU was standard and unmapped... so you can imagine how our confidence drop "slightly :( " after seeing what we were up against.

Most were using the same tyres, the new BFGoodridge Rival S... so that mean we were on even ground at least on that part.
But never mind, this is our 1st national event so it was just to see where we sit outside of the Houston region.

The STR Class we are competing in have a total of 17 drivers, many are experienced veteran at national event.
Our driver is 21 years old Landon Thompson (who is getting a lot of stick up and down the grid because of his age), but it was all good fun.
Overall, the competition was great and environment was friendly; but you know it is a competition and people are serious and there to win when you speak with a few. :D

So at the end of the two day race, we end up just edging out for a 3rd place trophy finish out of 17 drivers.
Considering how under prepared our car was and it’s our first national attempt, we were all very happy about the result.

http://www.meisterr.co.uk/Pics/Post/...017/CS2017.jpg

So that is it from MeisterR's team and our first national event, we came home with a blue cap (trophy winner) and a big meal at the end of the day.
We will continue to improve the car to bring it to a more competitive trim, and can only hope or better result in the next event.

It was a great weekend, just want to share our excitement and our result. :D

Jerrick

njkmrs 02 April 2017 07:07 AM

great write up and congratulations on the result.

MeisterR 02 April 2017 08:56 PM

Yea, it is not an easy event at all.
We are all very happy with the result, especially the first time around.

The quote of the day for me was from a Co-driver of another S2000 who was also using the prototype spec ZetaCRD.
He is an auto-solo veteran also, and normally drive a 911 GT3 to auto-solo event.
I spend Saturday helping them setup, and so Sunday they got a few clean run with my recommended damping setting.

He came over at the end of the day and told my teammate:
“$20,000 car, $1,000 suspension, handles better than my $100,000 GT3.”

That made my day. :)

Jerrick

ossett2k2 02 April 2017 09:24 PM

Great read and well done on the result :thumb:

yabbadoo4 03 April 2017 12:51 PM

great result and encouraging to get a compliment like that from a gt3 owner.

MeisterR 04 April 2017 05:13 PM

A video of the final run that got us our 3rd place finish.
Took 3rd place by 0.064 seconds, it was very close racing. :)


Hope you guys enjoy watching the run.

Jerrick

trails 05 April 2017 11:35 AM

Nice result but the differences between the OE S2000 and the CR are negligible at best, the biggest difference being the weight saving through lack of roof and ditching the leather. The steering rack is also a little faster and thing a bit stiffer due to the brace where the roof should be. The aero does make a small difference but you wouldn't notice anything until you are well into three figures :)

MeisterR 05 April 2017 02:00 PM


Originally Posted by trails (Post 11930953)
Nice result but the differences between the OE S2000 and the CR are negligible at best, the biggest difference being the weight saving through lack of roof and ditching the leather. The steering rack is also a little faster and thing a bit stiffer due to the brace where the roof should be. The aero does make a small difference but you wouldn't notice anything until you are well into three figures :)

When you are racing, every little counts you know. :D

I think the biggest drawback to us was the engine tune really.
You can see how often we were stuck at the rev limiter, as the AP2 only have a 8200 fuel cut.

If we have an engine tune and just get that few extra hundred RPM rev range, we probably could of decrease our time quite a bit over such a long course.

But like I said, it was a first attempt so 3rd place was welcome.

Jerrick

trails 05 April 2017 03:01 PM


Originally Posted by MeisterR (Post 11930971)
When you are racing, every little counts you know. :D

I think the biggest drawback to us was the engine tune really.
You can see how often we were stuck at the rev limiter, as the AP2 only have a 8200 fuel cut.

If we have an engine tune and just get that few extra hundred RPM rev range, we probably could of decrease our time quite a bit over such a long course.

But like I said, it was a first attempt so 3rd place was welcome.

Jerrick


That is true :D


I forget you guys have 2.2s...my 2.0 revs all the way to 9k :thumb:

8ulldog 05 April 2017 07:41 PM

Congrats on your result, a great first attempt!

ossett2k2 05 April 2017 08:51 PM

I know what would make the celebrations taste even sweeter....
A good old fashion Group Buy :top:


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