Monday, September 28, 2015

No Hollywood for #13

Yep, they cut the scene with my car in it.  That stinks!  But what can you do.  I did noticed they used one of my you-tube F5000 videos.
Anyway, got some nice TV coverage of the F5000 cars.




Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion on Fox Sports 1 this Saturday.

Fox Sports1 will broadcast the recent Rolex event at 11:30 am EST. this Saturday(Sept. 26).  I'll have to catch a re-run. We have a antique show starting this Thursday and running through Saturday.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

2015 F5000 Monterey Reunion Races Wrap-up from Seb Coppola

F5000 Racers & Friends: I want to give a quick wrap-up on a very successful and enjoyable list of activities, racing and social events from the Formula 5000 group participation at this year’s Monterey Pre-Reunion and Reunion events. I think by far we had the best show of cars on track and in the paddock. From comments received from many of you, the race fans and the event organizers, it appears the same feeling was quite common. In fact, the organizers have already asked us to bring the F5000 cars back and we are trying to work out if 2017 or 2018, which is the 50th anniversary of FA/5000, would be the best year to return to the Monterey Reunion. Zak Brown and Richard Dean, who shared driving duties, dominated both the Pre-Reunion and Reunion racing in the ex-Mario Andretti 1974 Lola T332. The car had last raced at Laguna Seca in October 1975 and had won that race. But, Paul Zazryn from Australia in his Lola T332, Alan Dunkley in his Lola T140 and Craig Bennett in the ex-Jackie Oliver Shadow DN6 were not that far behind doing laps in the 1 minute 27 seconds in either the Pre-Reunion and Reunion races. In the pre-Reunion Sunday Bonhams Race, Zak Brown took first place overall and in Class B followed by Craig Bennett and New Zealander Steve Ross in his 1973 McRae GM1. Bruce Leeson in his 1969 McLaren M10B was 5th overall and first in Class A. Mark Harmer in the ex-David Hobbs 1969 Surtees took 2nd place and New Zealander Tony Roberts was 3rd in Class A in his 1969 McLaren M10A. In the final Reunion Sunday Rolex Race, Richard Dean took over for Zak Brown and drove from pole to an uncontested win overall and 1st place in Class B. According to Dean: “The ex-Mario Andretti Lola T332 was very well balanced, quick and a dream to drive. This is the most fun, historic car I have driven in quite a while. I look forward to doing this again soon if Zak lets me.” Second overall and showcasing his magnificent racing skills was New Zealander Alan Dunkley in his 1968 Lola T140 with the high wing. To achieve such a finish with one of the oldest cars in the group is quite phenomenal. His best lap of 1.27.598 was barely above the best lap of the race set by Paul Zazryn at 1.27.352. Zazryn finished third overall and second in Class B followed by Steve Ross. In Class A Dunkley took first place with Bruce Leeson in 2nd and Mark Harmer in 3rd place. The finishing positions do not tell the whole story about the spirited and close racing within the group during the final race on Sunday. A great show to be sure. Congratulations and thanks to all of you. Job well done! F5000 drivers were also recipient of a number of awards handed out by the Monterey Reunion organizers and sponsors. Zak Brown was the recipient of The President’s Cup for historic significance to the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca for returning his pristine restored Lola T332 to the track after the Mario Andretti win at the track in 1975. John Bryant from Australia was the recipient of the Bonhams 1793 Cup for exemplifying the spirit of the event. After experiencing engine problems in the Pre-Reunion, John purchased a motor from a local shop an installed it in time for the Sunday Reunion - Bonhams Race. Alan Dunkley received the Rolex Award for Excellence for his overall performance on track. At the end of the 3rd round of races, the 2015 Formula 5000 Championship points ranking show Bruce Leeson in the overall lead and in Class A with 174 points. Right behind is Paul Zazryn with 150 points and leading in Class B. The team of Zak Brown and Richard Dean is in third place overall and second in Class B with 120 points. With the final round being contested at COTA in November 4-8, 2015 there are multiple possibilities for winning the 2015 Formula 5000 Championship. Although Bruce Leeson seems to have the Class A championship locked up, a first place finish by Mark Harmer in both the qualifying and feature race could make it interesting. In Class B, it appears that Paul Zazryn will not be able to add any more points given that his race car is returning to Australia. Zak Brown or Richard Dean could leap past with a win in the feature race and finish first overall with a win in the qualifying race by taking 60 points and accumulating 180 points in total for the season. Rick Parsons also has a fair shot at the Championship by winning both races during the COTA weekend. It should be fun to see the outcome. If you have not yet signed up for the race at COTA, please do it now. The entry window will likely close within the next couple of weeks. Seb Coppola

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Broken half-shaft parts

Found a photo of the car loosing it's front wing.  However I didn't know the car bottom out enough for the left exhaust to hit(sparks under car).  This might have contributed to the half-shaft failure in the race on Sunday.
Half-on and half-off the track.  Not the way to take the corkscrew.