Take a ride with V8 Super Car driver Ian Luff, as he pilots the legendary NEMO Evo, the fastest Time Attack Car in the world at WTAC 2012. The NEMO Evo got its name due to the team owner’s son calling the car NEMO, because he was not able to pronounce “Evo”. Andrew Brilliant is the brain child of the all fancy aero on this car. If Batman drove an Evo, this would be it!
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Tilton Interiors Evo travels from Australia to Japan
The Tilton Interiors Evo Team traveled from Australia to Japan to take part in the Hyper Rev Meet to take a shot at breaking Under Suzuki’s 52 second record run a few month’s prior. They came up a bit short, as they had an engine failure and it being their first time on this track. Check out this great video from the driver’s perspective!
Come Along for a Hot Lap at Big Willow With Mark Jager
Come ride with Mark Jager in his E85-tuned STi as he puts down a 1:28 hot lap on the big track at Willowsprings International Raceway.
The Benefits of Going Green
Check out these dyno Graphs from Mark Jager’s Redline Time Attack Street Class STi. It seems running Ethanol equates to some serious power and better-than-stock spool. Take that oil companies. Just kidding, we love you!
AWD Competition Round 2 & Redline Time Attack Round 1
Saturday February 16th 2013 marked the second round of the 2013 eXtreme Speed AWD Competition Series. The following day, February 17th, marked Round 1 of Redline Time Attack’s 2013 season. The action took place at the mecca of U.S. Time Attack, Buttonwillow Raceway Park. Over the years, BRP’s CW13 configuration has become the staple for lap times and Time Attack. The track is rough around the edges from a track surface stand point, but if one can master Buttonwillow, they will be better equipped for almost any kind of track. Not to mention, the track is FUN as fu$% to drive on!
This weekend marked the debut of Tony Fuentes’ Evo X. and served as shakedown for the new set up. The car sports a 2.5 litre block, Garrett GT35R, 285 Hankook TD’s, and AST 4100’s to name a few. Look at those end plates! I wonder if there is any relationship between the end plates, and Tony’s straight face sarcasm? This car was unfortunately not legal for XS AWD due to being over the 500WHP limit for Modified Class despite his attempts at bribing the officials. Just kidding…
The ABS line along with a few other electrical components ended up catching fire on the main straight on Saturday which unfortunately ended Tony’s weekend. Apparently, a huge flame shot out of the top of his hood close to on-ramp. Tony is currently in the process of wrapping his GT35R with a turbo blanket, and is going to be trimming the hood to assist with radiating heat off the turbo similar to how it is on Evo IX’s.. With the turbo sitting behind the engine and back by the firewall, there isn’t much airflow and things can get HOT, especially with set ups that have a tubular manifold and big turbo pushing big boost. Either way, look for some really impressive lap times from this car in later rounds of Redline once the bugs are sorted out.
Here is Aldric Sohn’s XS AWD Modified Class Evo VIII. He mentioned he was having some issues with the rear differential bushings, as it was making a lot of noise under throttle.
Clint Boisdeau in the Novak Mechanical Subaru GC was out in force. One could argue the 22b, even if it’s a replica, is every AWD fan boys fantasy car. What I would do for a real deal 22b…
This two door chassis is inherently lighter than it’s younger four door siblings. Swap in an STI motor, and you can pack the same amount of punch as the fatter younger brothers. Clint clicked off a 1:53.915 on Sunday, giving him the overall win. The car is basically a Modified Class car, but was bumped into Unlimited for not running a center console. Clint mentioned on his Motoiq Radio interview that they didn’t have enough time to source one, and it would require some hacking to get it in correctly.
Casey Dennis in the Racewerks Engineering S2000 rocketed to a 1:54 and change. He was crowned Modified Class Champ but was later disqualified after a conflict with the Technical Stewards.
Zhong Cheung in his daily driven Evo IX walked away with a 2nd place finish on Saturday in XS AWD Modified with a 1:56.81, and then proceeded to click off a 1:55.915 on Sunday to take the win in RTA’s Modified AWD. Since Casey Dennis was Dq’d, Zhong’s daily driver was awarded the Modified Class Champ Award, making him a back to back Mod Class Champ.
Here is Mark Jager showing off all his fancy Sparco gear. Mark recently got his car tuned for E85, and the car is putting out a boat load of torque despite the hp falling off a cliff, a common trait on stock turbo STI’s. He clicked off a 1:58.4 on Saturday which got him 2nd place in XS AWD Street Class, and clicked off another 1:58.4 on Sunday despite going four off on Sunset which got him first in RTA’s AWD Street Class. He was crowned the Street Class Champ as well.
Mark did a good job of getting his buddies to come out so he could just focus on driving.
John Carson in the KT Motoring Evo IX was able to click off a 1:58.2 in session one on Saturday giving him the win in XS AWD Street. On Sunday, he ran into some trouble with tech in regards to the legality of his wing. He was able to get it cleared up, but had to rush to get it put it back to the way it was before the whole ordeal even started in order to make the Time Attack session. He clicked off a 1:58.6 which was enough for 2nd place in RTA’s AWD Street.
Justin Bordonaro in the KT Motoring Evo VIII was out in force. Despite being a relatively new driver to Buttonwillow, he was able to throw down a 1:56.2 on Saturday giving him the win in XS AWD Modified Class. He had a tranny bolt back out during Sunday’s morning practice which caused some clutch engagment issues, and was not able to make it to RTA’s Time Attack sessions.
Ex Motor Cycle Racer, Craig Peyron and his Home Depot Orange Enkies walked away with two first place finishes. On Saturday, he took home first in XS AWD Enthusiast Class with a 2:01.91. Then on Sunday, did an identical 2:01.91 which was enough for first in RTA’s Enthusiast AWD. Nice consistency.
The results for Round 2 of the 2013 XS AWD Competition Series are now in the books. For those that are not familiar with the AWD Competition series, it’s rule set is similar to NASA TT where there are point adders accumulated for various modifications with a maximum amount of points allowed for each class.. There are also HP limitations for all three classes as well to keep the field tight, and keep costs down for Joe Racer. It is a little different from Time Attack, but a lot of the top cars from this series have proven to be quite competitive in Redline Time Attack thus far despite being subjected to horsepower caps. It just goes to show that the overall balance of a car combined with good driving can trump brute power.
Here are some more images from the event:
Alex Peng in his supercharged S2000 pulled a 1:56.2 which was enough for the win in RTA’s Modified RWD. He mentioned he was on old tires as well. The car actually went 1:55.1 in testing before the event.
Jason Lee in his sexy FD2 took the win in Enthusiast FWD with a 2:06.030.
Sang Jeon’s Voltex wing equiped Evo X resting in between rounds.
Jean Rombout’s XS AWD Modified Class Evo IX sitting looking pretty.
The next round for eXtreme Speed AWD Competition series will be on 4/20 at Willow Springs International Raceway, and Round 2 of Redline Time Attack will be on March 23rd and 24th, also at Willow Springs International Raceway.
See you there.
First Place AWD Lap – Redline Time Attack – Round 1
Watch Mark Jager go all four off onto the front straight of Buttonwillow and still pull 1:58.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sV9dCSUxdFk
Redline Round I in the Books
Enjoy chase cam footage of the KTM Motoring Evo going wheel to wheel with the Yimi Sport Tuning STi during the Redline Time Attack Super Session. Spoiler alert: they’re both running E85.
Check out the Photo Gallery from RTA Round I
Event Recap: Time Attack on Superbowl Sunday?
On February 3rd, which happened to be Superbowl Sunday, yes Superbowl Sunday, Extreme Time Attack held Round 2 of the 2013 season at Willow Springs International Raceway. The sarcastic question I heard multiple times that day were, “Is there is a game today?”. You know you are a die hard gear head if you are at the track on Superbowl Sunday. The way I see it is, why wouldn’t you be at the track? Blasting around corners and diving in deep into corners is WAY more fun than couch surfing anyday!
Here is No. 88 Ben Kawata in his green Viper who ran a best of 1:33.779 during the Time Attack sessions. This was enough for first place in the RWD Open Class.
Here is John Carson in his ETS and KT Motoring sponsored Evo 9. Got enough tape on your front end, John? This isn’t the Drag Racing, or Land Speed Racing! John was strangely bumped up to tuner class due to his front splitter and because he took his back seats out. Otherwise, this is a Street Class car per Redline Time Attack and Global Time Attack rules. Personally, I think it would only benefit the sport of Time Attack if all the rules were streamlined. As a result, John was only able to manage a third place finish in AWD Tuner Class with a 1:32.647 on Street Tires. Meanwhile, Cody Kishel in his Tuner Class Evo X took advantage of the rule set by running 275 Nitto NT01’s, and grabbed 2nd place in Tuner Class with a 1:31.626
Justin Bordonaro shown above, took 1rst in AWD Tuner Class and set the the fastest time of the day with a 1:30.909 despite having his confidence shooken after a scary off at the inside of turn 9 during the previous session. He mentioned that he was babying it in T8 and T9 as well during his hot lap due to his reduced confidence. Justin should be able to dip into the sub 1:30 category once his is confidence is restored when Redline visits WSIR in April. He has assigned Blackbird Fab Worx the task of building him a full custom roll-cage.
Here are the results for the AWD classes:
Here is Quirt Crawford of Crawford Performance who took 3rd in RWD Open Class in his Hoosier Slicked Turbo Charged BRZ with a 1:34.341.
Robert Fuller of Robispec was out in his Street Class RWD Scion FRS. He was able to secure a 2nd place spot with a 1:35.095.
Here are the overall results for the RWD Classes:
Event Recap: Round 1 of Extreme Speed’s AWD Competition goes off without a hitch!
Justin Bordonaro’s Modified Class KT Motoring Evo 8, shown above, was able to set the FTD for the the entire event, and took top honors in Modified Class with a winning run of 1:21.1 on SOW CCW. Holy SH!@! The car is sitting on Moton coil-overs on super sticky Hankook TD tires 265/35/18, and is powered by a built and stroked 2.3 litre variant Mitsu’s 4G63, fed by an FP green turbo. Talk about zero lag! The car currently puts out 350whp on 91 octane. Justin was running consistent 21’s on SOW CCW all day with the exception of session one, where he cranked out a 22 and some change. There is still more in the car, as Justin was still getting used to no ABS. Not quite like his 2000lb Miata with no ABS. You can see a in-car of the run here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiHZuyi0_k0&feature=youtu.be
Zhong Cheung was out in force defending his 2012 Mod Class overall title win, but was not on R-Comps for this round. Suprisingly he was on his DD tires which are Hankook Z12 rated at 280 treadwear. Zhong was able to hash out a 1:26.1 New comer to the series, Aldric Sohn in his super clean Rally Red Evo 8 rounded out the third spot for Modified class with a 1:28.39.
Here is Rob Cambell in his freshly wrapped brush finish Modified Class STI.
Although Street Class was a little light in attendance for the 2013 season opener, Mark Jager in his Giro Disk STI was able to set a new personal best on his new RCE coil-overs, and get the win for Street Class with a very respectable 1:24.5 lap time. Mark’s car is actually the first Subaru to ever win Street Class in the history of AWD. Second place honors was handled by Cody Kishel in his KT Motoring affiliated Evo X. The car was sporting monstrous 285 Hankook RS-3 on Ohlins Road and Track coil-overs amongst other things. David He in his super clean LEGACY rounded out the third place with a 1:33.1 In regards to the light street attendance, I think it can contributed to two things. The newly formed Enthusiast Class, and the fact that a lot of the top guys from last year were not in attendance, namely: John Carson, Ben Siu, Gevorg Kalantaryan, and Ken Kasistz. If your wondering where they went, here goes: Ben Siu’s car has to be completely refreshed from a maintenance stand point, and to add insult to injury, he actually crashed his car, air bag’s deploying and everything. Time will tell what Ben decides to do, whether fixing his Rally Red Evo IX, or sourcing another Evo altogether. Gevorg Kalantaryan is in the process of building a new Evo, possibly for Modified class. John Carson’s car wasn’t ready, as his car was getting some new additions for Redline Time Attack. And Ken Kasitz shocks were still at KW Suspensions getting rebuilt after his little off-road slash rally cross adventure last month. Jumps don’t work unless you got re-inforced camber plates and a stitch welded chassis to name a few.
Here is Mark “Jagermeister” Jager in his STI:
Round 1 of 2013 marked the first event for the newly launched Enthusiast Class. Craig Peyron took top honors in his KW V3 equiped WRX STI with a very respectable 1:26.488. Rick Ravenell in his WRX took 2nd place with a 1:31.3, and the one and only Lyle Excalabur took the third place spot in his Evo X MR with a 1:32.14.
Here is Craig Peyron’s enthusiast class winning STI.
Here is a shot of Cody Kishel in his beastly Evo X:
Here is James Singer, RRE poster child, in his Modified Class Evo VIII. The car is sporting a fresh new 2.3 stroker built by Road Race Engineering, and Robispec KW Clubsports set up by Robert Fuller of Robispec. You can check out James’ blog here: http://roadraceengineering.com/blog/?p=4460
Results taken from Extreme Speed’s FB page: