Saturday, April 24, 2010

Round 3 TV

tv.pngTV coverage of the latest round of the Independent Race Series from Eastern Creek will screen on SBS Speedweek Sunday 6 June from 1pm. As always, check your local TV guide to confirm.

The coverage will also appear on Fox Sports InsideSpeed, Wednesday 9 June.

Put it in your diary to make sure you don't miss any of the action!

UPDATE: Please note that due to a scheduling change with SBS (as a result of their cycling coverage), the telecast dates have changed by one week. The dates shown above are the revised dates.

Round Three

Round Three for 2011 will be held at Lakeside, 18-19 June 2011.

Places at this event are strictly limited, so get your entry in early to make sure you don't miss out. Due to council regulations, grids are limited to 20 cars for each field, so we will only be able to take 20 cars for West End Mazda Production Racing Cars, 20 cars for Austbrokers Coast to Coast Formula Tasman and LeMans Sports combined, 20 cars for K-Mac Touring Car Challenge and Acuform Muscle Division combined. The best way to ensure you have a place is to get your entry in asap!

 

Additional items of note for this event are as follows:

 

  • A noise limit of 95dba (trackside) applies - if you cannot comply with this, please do not enter as there will be no scope to refund your entry if you are over. Background on the noise restriction available here.
  • All races will be rolling starts.
  • Carports will be allocated free of charge to the first 50 paid entries. No other carports or garages are available.

If you have any questions regarding this meeting, please get in touch with Rod Dale, by visiting this page.

 

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Noise Restrictions

As mentioned in the notes for Round Four at Lakeside, there is a 95dba (trackside) limitation at the circuit, due to council regulations.

For some background on the limitation, check out the original notice posted by Lakeside management when the circuit was reopened.

From all reports, the noise limitation is achievable for most cars without too much difficulty.

See below for the approach taken by iRacer Sam Dale:

hushpower.pngI have purchased a "Hushpower" muffler from Rocket Industries. The muffler features some internal cones and structure to help reduce noise, with minimum impact on power.

I am yet to test the new muffler, but I'm hopeful it will be an improvement over the straight-through muffler I normally use, and keep my car below the 95db limit.

You can read about the Hushpower design here.
You can find the sizes available from Rocket Industries in their catalogue here.

If you have an approach you'd like to share, or experience of running at Lakeside, please let us know here, so we can share the information with everyone.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Round 3: Winning Formula

Round Three of the Independent Race Series was held at Eastern Creek on Friday 9 April.

IMG_6880The event was the first time iRace has hosted a one-day format on a Friday, and it proved to be a big hit with the competitors, with plenty of track time for everyone, and a full weekend left to recover, rejoice or reconstitute.

Qualifying was held in the morning, with two sessions for each category. Despite threatening clouds over the circuit on the Thursday evening as many teams unloaded their cars, Friday morning brought clear skies and warm temperatures, which would remain in place for the whole day.

Once qualifying was out of the way, the racing action came thick and fast, with eleven races between noon and 4.20pm.

IMG_6976The Super Hoist Plus Production Racing Cars saw another very strong grid do battle, with Anthony Soole setting the pace in qualifying, his nimble Lotus Exige a full two seconds clear on pole position. In the racing, Soole was equally quick, but a DNF in Race Two cost him the Class X round win, that honour going to Franck Donniaux in his Subaru WRX STi. In the V8 Class, Steve Briffa impressed everyone with his immaculately turned out VE HSV Clubsport. Briffa never finished outside the top three outright, and won the V8 Class convincingly. In Class A, Clark Stott took a well deserved round win. Class B was hotly contested, with the popular Bryan Fitzpatrick returning to the category getting the upper hand to take the round win. Class C went IMG_6941to John Willmington in his very fast Pulsar SSS. Save of the day goes jointly to Steve Briffa and Mal Smith, the pair doing a synchronised spin in the high speed turn one (photos here, video here).

Formula Tasman and LeMans Sports were combined, with Chris Farrell running very strongly in his Swift Formula Atlantic, and dominating all sessions. Sam Dale had hoped to offer more of a challenge to Farrell, but a slipping clutch saw him limp home in both races. Geoff Rands performed well to take out the LeMans Sports honours.

IMG_6859RocketSports saw a solid field of Future Racers do battle with the Holden Roadsters. Father and son duo, Rodney and Jade Barnes turned out a pair of immaculate Future Racers, and were split in Qualifying by the Canberra Milk-liveried Future Racer of Steve Dascarolis. Jade Barnes went on to take the outright round win, winning two races, while the other race was won by his father Rodney. In the Holden Roadster stakes, Graham Smith took the honours.

IMG_6994HDT Muscle Division and McHitch Touring Car Challenge were combined for this round, and the action was fantastic. Norm Stokes and Joel Knott were split by just a hundredth of a second in Qualifying, with Stokes taking the pole. In the opening scratch race, Stokes took the outright win, with Knott best of the Muscle Division cars. Adam Lloyd and Adam Tipping pushed each other all the way, and were the leading HDT Cup runners. In the first of the handicap races, Race Two, newcomer Michael Nordsvan took the win, with a number of battles right throughout the field. In the final race (another handicap affair), 4 cars jumped the start, but the racing didn't suffer at all. Joe IMG_7004McGinnes wretched day (he'd already suffered two DNFs) came to a heartbreaking end with just one lap to go, and after he'd driven an epic race to take the lead at the beginning of the final lap. Joe's right front tyre let go, and he was out of the running. It then looked as if Michael Nordsvan would take another race win, but he was one of the jump starters, and received a 30 second penalty, handing the race and round win to another newcomer, Tim Miller in his fire-breathing Mazda RX7. Rod Gurney drove solid races to take out the Improved Production/Sports Sedan honours, with Adam Lloyd best of the HDT Cup. Norm Stokes took out the McHitch Touring Car Challenge.

IMG_6983All in all, a fantastic day's racing, and there were plenty of smiling faces at the trophy presentation at the conclusion of the event. A huge thank you to all the volunteers and officials who made the event possible, and for those of you who missed this one, make sure you come along to our next one-day event at Eastern Creek, 9 July. Before that though, the Independent Race Series heads to the fantastic Lakeside circuit in Queensland, 12-13 June.