Below is the race schedule from the "Formula 5000 Drivers Association" I have been waiting for. This is the group I belong to and the series I plan to run. Wow, two races on the west coast. Last year the first race(May) was in California, and the F5000 group race was cancelled because no one went. Maybe having the events in late summer/early fall might help. Anyone on the east coast would must likely leave the car and equipment out there and fly back and then return for the October race. Something to think about, still many months away.
(news release)
The Formula 5000 Drivers Association is pleased to announce its racing schedule for 2010. Building on the success of the prior two years, the Association has announced an expanded race program for 2010 consisting of five events spanning from the east to the west coasts of the U.S.
The 2010 U.S. Formula 5000 Revival Races will take place at the following venues:
• April 29 – May 2: Road Atlanta, GA - HSR Walter Mitty Speedfest
• June 10 - 13: Watkins Glen, NY – HMP Bobby Rahal Legends of Motorsports
• July 15 - 18: Road America, WI – Kohler International Challenge w/Brian Redman
• September 3 - 6: Portland Raceway, OR – SOVREN Columbia River Classic
• October 1 – 3: Infineon Raceway, CA – CSRG Charity Challenge
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
Rear wing struts
Rear wing struts where next on Brian's list. I really wasn't sure how he was going to tackle this problem. He took the best approach, start fresh and discard the two old supports. The only issue was with the oil cooler bracket, this was now in the way. So I decide have the oil cooler moved back to the original location, over the gear box. Will need to make a new mount.
Just like all the previous work, this to came out real nice. Brian at Vintage Racing Services certainly comes highly recommended.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Exhaust system
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Oil pump
The oil pump and all the belts are now in the right location. Just need to order a shorter belt. Brian mentioned this was no easy task, not much room for the pulleys. Just above the pulleys and to the right(round cylinder) is the new swirl pot.
I'm just amazed how fast all this is being accomplished.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Update
Received some news from the shop yesterday. The swirl tank for the cooling system is done. They used original drawings that Eric Haga had. The oil tank is 90% done. Next is the throttle bracket, rear wing supports, rear roll bar supports, pulley system for the oil pump(a bigger job than I thought) and exhaust system. So, everything is looking good so far.
Monday, November 16, 2009
No News
I anticipate hearing from Brian this week about the car. First comes the estimate. All the items on the list have to be custom made. But a least this is a big restoration Co. that has been in business for many years. It's not just one person working on it. When the job starts, I'll try to get Brian to send some photos. Or maybe I'll make a visit.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Empty nest
This was suppose to happen in August, and now it's November. But the car is finally at the shop in Connecticut. Went up yesterday, but a course early yesterday morning there was a tanker fire on Rt. 95 at exit 19 and I had to go to exit 30 in Stratford. The northbound lanes where closed all morning. So my morning drop off turned into late afternoon. But it's there.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Another race date added
Well, Bobby Rahal's historic race club has just added a July race in Mt. Tremblant, just outside of Montreal. That makes 4 events so far. And we're only up to July. Still waiting to hear from the F5000 association on their race dates.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
A slight delay.
I forgot after talking to Brian(making the exhaust system) in September that he would be down in Mexico racing at the end of October. Called him yesterday and will drop off the car next Monday.
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