25 Hours of Thunderhill – Miatacage.com Preview

As we prepare for the 2009 25 Hours of Thunderhill, I thought it would be good to tell a little bit of the story about how this race became particularly important to us.

25 Hours of Thunderhill Grid

In 2008 The Miatacage.com team traveled to Willows, California with a car that hadn’t existed 2 months earlier.  In fact, there had been no plan to do “The 25”, at all.  If it hadn’t been for our success at the ICSCC 12 Hours of the Cascades, at Portland, just over a month earlier, nobody would have ever thought of it. 

The Miatacage.com Team - Version 08

The drivers for Portland were Jon Davies, Chuck Hall, Will Schrader and me.  We had built the car with Sean Hedrick at Miatacage.com in less than 2 weeks and installed Chuck’s “special project” Miata motor.  For the Cascade enduro the classes are “displacement based”, meaning that the only concern is how big the motor is.  We had a small motor with some special parts in it and it was a rocket.  We won our class by 12 laps and finished 4th overall. 

Bruce Wilson, Jonny Davies, Ken Sutherland and Brian Towey

Two of our regular Miatacage.com teammates were not with us for the race, however.  Ken Sutherland and Bruce Wilson, having missed all the fun, were now itching to do an enduro.  We had over a month to prepare for the longest endurance race in the world – no problem.  Sean offered to provide the car and lots of support – so the thrash began. 

Thunderhill is a NASA (National Auto Sport Association) race.  That meant we had to deal with yet another set of unfamiliar rules.  Cars are “mapped” into an endurance racing class based on their performance (SM and ITA cars are E2, for example) – but our car wasn’t exactly either of those.  After some discussion with NASA officials it was decided that we would re-prepare the car to be classified as PTE (Performance Touring E) which NASA also maps into class E2.

Bruce Wilson after a very busy first stint

Performance Touring is interesting as it uses a points system to make it possible for nearly any type of car to go racing.  We considered the parts available to us and did some math to come up with what we thought could be a competitive car.  We knew that a Miata with a 1.8 liter motor would be preferable (on sheer speed, anyway) as an ITA car, but we have a 1.6 liter and what we believe was the best driver line-up on the E2 grid. 

We had to throw together another “less aggressive” motor to make the car E2 legal and capable of 25 hours.  The rest of the parts which were “mostly” SM legal (and importantly, SM based) stayed with the car.  Ken Sutherland organized the preparation.  We installed a new transmission, micro-finished hubs, specially made brake pads that would last the entire 25 hours, an improved radio system and away we went. 

Nap Time

The race was red flagged for fog in the middle of the night.  We had taken the lead during my stint (and not because of anything, in particular, that I had done) and had a substantial lead when the race was stopped. 

As the race resumed, we slowly extended our lead

As the race resumed, we settled into a solid rhythm and extended our lead to 5 laps when a part that never breaks, broke – and, we didn’t have a spare. 

Ken Sutherland was able to scavenge a part and get the car running again in just over 20 minutes.  The culprit was the throttle body – the shaft that controls the butterfly had snapped because of a small amount of corrosion that was hidden from view.  That’s the kind of thing that can ruin your day. 

Jonny Davies and Sean Hedrick - About to get some laps back

We now had a choice to make – the only choice.  The car was running on pace again, but instead of being 5 laps up, we were 5 down.  We made a plan.  We would go at “sprint pace” for as long as the car would last – betting that somebody (everybody) else would have at least a small problem in the meantime. 

The Miatacage.com crew performed flawless pit-stops

There are other choices to make when one makes choices…  Our decision was to streamline our pit stops and only check under the hood (for oil level, as an example) when we were also changing a tire (this could gain us a full lap by the finish).  Our motor was using a little bit of oil and this was a concern – not as big a concern as not winning, however. 

We were running in second place (and gaining) with Ken in the car, running a scorching pace, when we developed a ventilation problem with the block.  The problem was that you could see from one side of it through to the other and all of the oil had fallen out.  That’s bad.  And, it’s also why we must return.

I'll return this year in a different role - here with Ken Sutherland and Brian Clemons

The Miatacage.com travel team this year is mostly the same.  The crew is missing two key members, Peter Lovejoy (to Fire Chief duties) and Garth “Crusher” Levin to his job making cruise ships beautiful for vacationers everywhere (I’m thinking tanned college co-eds and seriously considered joining him).  The driving team this year includes Will Schrader (replacing me as I continue my recovery from the cycling injury).  Will is the current Spec Miata lap record holder at Thunderhill and a great guy to race with.  I can’t think of anybody I’d rather have take my place.  I’ll be there as member of the Miatacage.com braintrust making sure that Peter and Garth aren’t too badly missed.

 Live blogging on the race should happen in this space – Thunderhill is known for intermittent (read: poor) data access.  We will do our best to circumnavigate the challenges.

Photos by Carrie Sutherland

Rehab!!!

Finally!  That was friggin brutal.

5 weeks and 1 day after being released from the hospital, the surgeon has given me the “green light” to transition off of crutches to full weight bearing and, most importantly, to start riding a recumbent bicycle trainer.

If you came in late, this is how it happened: That Wasn’t the Plan

I drove straight from the doctor’s office to the gym and spent 45 minutes spinning – that was so cool!!!  I felt great afterward and walking (with only one crutch now) is slowly beginning to seem more natural.  The first time you try to put weight on something you haven’t used for 5 weeks is an interesting experience – totally, 100 percent, completely counter intuitive.  I’ve just spent 5 weeks perfecting a new skill, and now I must forget it!

Having to use two crutches to get around is kind of difficult, too.  It’s never happened to me before – no broken bones, no visits longer than 3 hours to the hospital.  Yes, even though I just spent 5 weeks as an immobile dependent, I still consider myself lucky, as I am now turning the page on an interesting life experience.

3 screws
I'm Screwed

While I was waiting for The Doc, the x-rays were put up on the display in the examination room.  I’m no expert, but they looked pretty good to me – the deck screws still freak me out, but…  I was kind of proud of how “un-broken” the bone looked (kind of like a perfectly fitted crown molding), so I took a picture.

One of the benefits of this experience is that I haven’t felt compelled to shave my legs since a couple days before the “incident”.  I hate doing it (I don’t like shaving my face either, btw), but it did make surgery less complicated (okay, very, very slightly) and it is nice (very, very) to have shaved when you have road rash – but it doesn’t work unless you do it before (and it’s tough to plan for that)…  I suppose it would have been cool to have the pretty nurse shave my upper thigh, but there was some other stuff going on at the time to distract me, so maybe I wouldn’t even have noticed – that would suck.  I think I’ll wait until my left leg has recovered to the same size as my right leg again – I think the hair is good camouflage for the skinny one.

For  what it’s worth, pretty nurse told me I wouldn’t remember our conversation that started when I awoke from surgery and lasted until I was secure in my regular hospital bed (complete with morphine drip).  We both have brothers that are recently retired Marine Corps Aviators – but, siblings of Marines are typically quite proud of their brothers and sisters and morphine isn’t enough to make us forget things like that.  Morphine, shmorphine – what else ya got?

I was thinking about other things that happen when you don’t shave your legs.  For example, when I go have beers with my friend (and hairdresser) Fenn Bourland, who owns Urbaca Salon in the Pearl District, I won’t have to wear long pants.  If I wear shorts we look way too much like a gay couple – especially if it’s just after a hair cut – I appear to be far too well groomed…  I haven’t worked out whether that makes it easier to meet the beautiful girls that are wandering “The Pearl”, sometimes with no apparent purpose beyond their quest for the perfect  martini, or not.

Maybe it’s time to give Fenn a call and do an experiment – you know, for science, and the children.

Chump Car – Final

Here are the final results as found at mylaps.com.  If you click on each of the individual vehicles you can see a graph that shows the lap times over the course of the event (you need to be logged in with your mylaps.com account to do this, though). 

What I was able to learn from the lap chart is that, for the most part – (yes Garth, I mean you), The Team Partridge Family drivers followed the plan.  They did a great job for a bunch of guys that (except for one) had never seen a green flag before.  I’m proud of you.  You ran as high as 2nd before the electrical issues dragged us down.

You did that in a car that was 9.998 seconds slower (on its fastest lap) than the overall winner.

I think particular kudos go to the “World Rally Chumps” for coming 4th with a slowish car that it looked like any yahoo off the street could build in his garage.  I think that is inspiring to those that don’t regularly get an opportunity to experience the “joy of racing” with their buddies.  Well done.

The “Beach Dudes” car was awesome, too.

Pos No. Name Laps Total time Diff Best time In lap Best speed
1 33 Git Miata Here 594 20:26:03.611   1:39.251 467 71.419
2 5 Dagobah II 580 20:26:50.985 14 Laps 1:39.176 532 71.473
3 2 Coalition of the Willing 572 20:26:35.675 22 Laps 1:43.961 463 68.183
4 7 World Rally Chumps 566 20:26:56.458 28 Laps 1:48.332 437 65.432
5 88 team rusty fishhook 564 20:27:54.015 30 Laps 1:42.440 475 69.196
6 0 Pole Position Racing 562 20:26:31.466 32 Laps 1:42.137 502 69.401
7 82 Autosport Lab Rats 551 20:28:04.498 43 Laps 1:35.782 438 74.006
8 29 Team Produnk 541 20:26:29.658 53 Laps 1:40.402 494 70.600
9 55 Team RSI 538 20:26:56.555 56 Laps 1:41.379 510 69.920
10 94 Team Partridge Family 527 20:27:33.086 67 Laps 1:49.253 267 64.881
11 42 Beach Dudes 520 20:23:43.902 74 Laps 1:50.294 511 64.268
12 47 Pistons are Highly Over-Rated 517 20:27:41.949 77 Laps 1:45.702 286 67.060
13 80 Free Range Racing 515 20:27:00.131 79 Laps 1:42.328 436 69.271
14 3 Worker’s Revenge 513 20:26:58.011 81 Laps 1:46.140 405 66.783
15 74 TEAM IROC 507 20:27:33.954 87 Laps 1:45.681 420 67.074
16 86 Clean Racing 506 20:26:58.887 88 Laps 1:56.055 493 61.078
17 15 Government Motors DptHoMo 502 20:28:05.903 92 Laps 1:42.057 474 69.455
18 11 Happy Toyz 495 20:27:08.362 99 Laps 1:44.354 384 67.926
19 81 Reversed Darwinism 492 20:28:07.202 102 Laps 1:41.436 433 69.881
20 28 La Famila 490 20:26:47.182 104 Laps 1:50.759 408 63.998
21 89 Chia Bull 475 20:26:45.034 119 Laps 1:41.236 446 70.019
22 00 Breast Men 464 20:26:08.743 130 Laps 1:44.200 416 68.027
23 32 GumBall Rally 454 20:26:48.728 140 Laps 1:44.676 309 67.718
24 8 Miyagi Do 442 20:27:08.822 152 Laps 1:42.428 362 69.204
25 99 Eh! Team 440 20:26:30.296 154 Laps 1:44.519 391 67.819
26 96 Team TSR 2 440 20:27:53.036 1:22.740 1:46.102 299 66.807
27 13 GERI-AT-TRICKS OR TREATS 439 17:38:36.025 155 Laps 1:43.360 357 68.580
28 69 rockerzin dockerz 431 20:26:38.431 163 Laps 1:49.550 381 64.705
29 95 Team TSR 405 16:57:35.496 189 Laps 1:46.169 355 66.765
30 1 Squirrels of Fury 391 20:26:36.185 203 Laps 1:42.970 212 68.839
31 87 Cobra Kai 358 17:56:28.549 236 Laps 1:44.511 350 67.824
32 10 Squirrels of Fury == Unfair Ad 347 20:26:08.858 247 Laps 1:42.560 325 69.115
33 6 Stumptown Chumpsters 314 19:52:43.975 280 Laps 1:43.501 227 68.486
34 22 KamiKhazi 298 20:26:45.265 296 Laps 1:41.577 271 69.784
35 20 The Brian Towey Surfing School 275 10:05:23.147 319 Laps 1:45.475 257 67.205
36 40 Red Rocket Rally 263 20:27:44.026 331 Laps 1:52.116 160 63.224
37 67 Size Does Matter 72 2:43:16.306 522 Laps 1:57.260 71 60.450
38 31 Bullitt Film Car 66 18:19:33.055 528 Laps 1:45.253 26 67.346

Chump Car = $500 Cars?

Not quite.

Here’s a video of some of the cars that passed the $500 “acid test”.

A discussion has been started by a Chump Car official over on their website claiming that grumblings about the lack of enforcement (re: the $500 prep rule) are not well founded – actually, I have reason to believe he’s talking about me. 

Probably most recently here and previously here.

This is the post:

Contrary to opinions…

Hi Chumps – 3:30am and I’m sitting in the tower, watching the fog role in and out… and I had a moment to respond to an issue that was bouncing around the paddock earlier today.

I’ve read some of the comments about some of the “eligibility” and $500 legality of certain cars here at PIR. Yes, there is an ex-Spec Miata in the race; however, they did swap put all of the “race” suspension for junk, stock suspension, and the powertrain was VERY used and stock. As many of you know, I have have raced in Spec-Miata and I have two Miatas that I have campaigned in LeMons… so I know a POS Miata when I see one. So, upon a very thorough inspection, ChumpCar determined that this car was no different then buying ANY used race car and downgrading it to crap-can standards. We have been watching the lap times and handling of many cars — some that we thought may have been borderline — and no one has been “pulling away.” We have not seen any unfair advantages and, if anything, those cars which were suspect of legality have, in my opinion, underperformed. Bottom line — there will always be a car (or cars) that are suspect of cheating. ChumpCar is not immune from opinions or rumors… and unless you’re the one that is crawling under and through the car to check legality issues, everyone will have to trust the Safety and Technical Inspection Team to do their job.

All the best –
John

The comments that follow in that thread are great – whiners?.  Really?  That’s the best you’ve got?

No, it isn’t.., you’ve also got (from the forum) – “Additionally, the rules kind of prohibit convertibles. So a hard top might fall under safety.”  This can’t possibly be a serious defense.

I think Chump Car is a cool idea (it is different from LeMons) and I’m glad they decided to come to Portland.  And, if they say a car is elligible, it is.  There is reason to believe, because of comments and writings of officials, that they want us to believe they are “serious” about the $500 car thing.  My opinion is that they are not, and I’ve cited specific examples (including the cost of parts on the car) – I’ve got plenty more, if you want to go there.  Don’t show me a duck and insist it’s a pig.  If it walks, talks and quacks like a duck…

My opinion (and you are welcome to yours) is that they missed the stated target.  That’s all.  And, if this really is racing, then working over your competitors about the legality of their cars and the officials (when necessary)  is part of the process.  So get off your high (I’ve been doing this for 2 years and I’m really experienced) horse and get over it. 

I believe that “Chump Car” will get it right and they could use help from competitors in understanding what we think “right” is (again, my opinion).  If you think they did get it right, tell them so.

I’ll look over at the Chump Car forum occassionally and chime in if the discussion continues (and becomes more interesting, read: smarter), but more people are coming to this blog, so feel free to discuss it here if you like.  If you post a comment, an admin will approve it, even if it is contrary to my stated “opinion”.

Chump Car – Lap 584 ( 1446 pst)

I think this is all correct, it was taken off of the live timing monitor of somebody more important than us that is close enough to the “good” end of the pit lane to make the timing program work.

Git Miata Here, with 584 laps

Dagobah II – 570

Coalition of the Willing – 563

World Rally Chumps – 556

team rusty fishhook – 554

Pole Position Racing

Autosport Lab Rats

Team Produnk

Team RSI (formerly in 3rd place, but back on track)

Eh! Team (???)

Beach Dudes – 519 (behind the wall and about to be passed for 10th by…..)….

Team Partridge Family – 518

Chump Car – Lap 529

Get Miata Here, 529 laps

Dagobah II, – 14 laps

Coalition of the Willing, -18 laps

Team RSI, -22 laps

World Rally Chumps, -26 laps

42, 10th -55

The Partridge Family is still 11th, -64 laps.  We are chasing Beach Dudes, but they are 9 laps ahead.  The Fiatcage.com sponsored Mediterranean style “machine para tailgato” is attacking off the back and is now 19th, 94 laps out, and looking good doing it.

Chump Car – Lap 494

The leaders are:

Git Miata Here, 494 laps

Dagobah II,  – 5 laps

Coalition of the Willing,  – 18 laps

Team RSI, – 23 laps

World Rally Chumps, – 24 laps

Reuben Kincaid and the fam are in 11th, 59 laps down (but in front of the mini-Mafia in 14th, – 65 laps).  The Partridges are 8 laps out of tenth (and only one out of 12th) with a car that is running poorly.

Chump Car – Lap 459 (1115 pst)

Git Miata Here, 459 laps

Dagobah II, -4 laps

Coalition of the Willing,  – 16 laps

Team RSI, – 19 laps

World Rally Chumps, – 21 laps

In the battle of local Spec Miata teams (the ones without Spec Miatas), Guido, and company, have regained the advantage over the Partridge Bus.  That Fiat has already run for 3 hours longer than any Italian race car in over 3 decades – any time now…

11 La Familia, – 52 laps

12 Partridge Family, – 56 laps

Everybody is a Comedian… or, What I Learned Watching Flipper

I will get even (even though it looks like God already took the first shot at it).  I learned watching “Flipper”, as a kid, that sharks are sensitive around the head area – remember Flipper ramming rogue sharks..?

something bigger than shark
speechless - I think my karma caught up with your dog-ma fish...