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MCO 2010 AutoX Event #8

Posted by Shawn On September - 2 - 2010

img_3920Well I’m a bit behind, but last saturday was another awesome event for Eurotrash Motorsports.  MCO held they’re 8th autocross and it was a beautiful day.  The course design was changed last minute, but turned out to be really great.  Due to some timing equipment issues, we got started late and ran into a few errors so we were only able to get 3 runs in the morning, but we made up for it in the afternoon because we got 8!!!

img_3904The course was open  with very little cones.  It was really nice because it allowed drivers to pick their own lines, and it was hard to get lost on.  Nonetheless, there were a few off-courses.  Wearing the Eurotrash numbers we had Naresh and Phil in A-class, Pierre in B-class, myself, Chris, and Pat in C-Class, and Jeff and Fadi in D-Class.  There were a few podiums this event as well and a big congrats goes out to Jeff for getting his first – and it was a first place!  Chris and myself also finished 3rd and 1st in C-class, respectively.  Chris just barely squeaked in though - beating out the 4th place driver by 0.006seconds on his last run!  See below for the results.

Pos. # Driver Car Model Best Run Run Number
A Class (20 registered)
11 27  Naresh MAZDA MX-5 > 49.997 5
18 188  Phil Mazda Miata > 53.376 5
B Class (21 registered)
15 283  Pierre Infiniti G37S > 53.568 4
C Class (13 registered)
1 915  Shawn BMW 325i > 49.387 5
3 916  Chris Subaru Impreza > 50.922 8
6 116  Patrick Mazda 3 > 51.540 8
D Class (15 registered)
1 323  Jeff Mazda Protege > 52.103 6
8 53  Fadi Acura Integra >53.771 8

img_4045Despite the good results, my car was running funny all day, and the check engine light kept coming on and off.  After some diagnosis this week, I discovered that I had some water in my spark plug pocket which was causing misfired.  After drying it all up, everything seemed good!  After that, I also did a compression test.  The results for that we’re as good as I hoped.  5 out of the 6 cylinders were great - readings of 190-210 psi which is a very healthy motor.  Cylinder 5 however had a reading of 150 psi.  Looks like I might be doing some engine work this winter… 

We got some video and some pictures of the event, so make sure to check out both of those pages as well.

Shawn

Eurotrash Under Construction

Posted by Jeff On August - 27 - 2010

Hey guys!
As you may have noticed on the main banner, the site is under construction. We want to provide you with a modern, professional, and fresh look so we’ve got some revamping to do.

The main functionality and content of the site shouldn’t be affected. Notice how I said “shouldn’t”  instead of “won’t”.

Anyways, stay tuned for a new look coming your way.

Cheers,

Jeff

MCO 2010 AutoX Event #7 – The Chase

Posted by Shawn On August - 19 - 2010

Now for the second event of the double header weekend – and was it ever wet!

33515_111473018907946_100001357448672_69745_3787613_nTorrential downpours overnight and more during the day brought us not just a wet parking lot, but a FLOODED parking lot.  Instead of a normal Autocross, this event was a bit different.  There would be two cars on the track at once, and would start on opposite sides.  The first one to complete a full lap would win (best of 3) and then would eliminate their competitor.  It followed an elimination tree format until we had a winner in each of the 4 classes of cars.  The classes were determined by averaging the raw times of 3 past events this year, and grouping those with similar times.

Rain was a big equalizer, as many of the top runners who relied on their R-compound slicks couldn’t put them to use.  This made several races extremely interesting, including some head-to-head Eurotrash battles.   One of the big upsets was Chris vs. Jamie.  Jamie, who had not been de-throned in the past 12 events he had competed in was forced to run his street tires against Chris.  Now Chris had a double advantage: his R-compound tires were treaded so they worked in the rain, and he had all-wheel drive.  Sure enough, Chris took Jamie out in the first round!  I was placed in the A category, and was put head to head with an A-class car – a Honda S2000.  Unfortunately, I went off course in my first run (and ended up driving through a lake – Click here to see the footage).  On my second run I found the course but spun out so I was also eliminated.  After my “lake” experience, my check engine light had come on – I had gotten water in my intake.  I was able to take it all apart to dry it up and then disconnect the battery and fortunately the light went away!

There were a few other Eurotrash battles:  Pat vs. Naresh (Naresh winning), Jessica vs. Quentin (Jessica winning!), and afterwards Shawn in Quentin’s car vs. Jeff (Jeff won).  In fact, 40547_111472768907971_100001357448672_69721_4594509_nsurprisingly, Jessica was the driver who made it the farthest up the elimination tree this event:  After beating Quentin, she went on to beat a SUBARU WRX in her TOYOTA YARIS!!!  Now the WRX driver hit a cone on his first run and went off course in his second, but Jess had two clean laps and earned the win.  Unfortunately, she couldn’t quite get the third round driver, but it was better than the rest of us!

Despite a wet day, it was an awesome event and a very cool setup.  Make sure to check out our videos (there are some of Jess’ Yaris and Chris’ Subaru) and pictures!

Shawn

MCO 2010 AutoX Event #6

Posted by Shawn On August - 18 - 2010

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Last weekend was another double header – this meant some of us have done 6 autocross events in the past 3 weeks!  It’s been a busy, but incredible august so far!  Here is the summary for the saturday event:

As Jamie had designed the course from the previous event, I decided to pick up a pen and try my hand at one too.  After 2 revisions, and then some slight tweaking, the course was ready and was posted.  We would be running “La Shawn”!  My goal for the course was to combine fast sections and tight sections so as to not benefit specifically only one type of car.  Also, I didn’t want it to be too straight forward, so I added a few technical, tricky sections that trip up the un-observant.  During the setup, there were a few other modifications that were made, as on paper it looked much more open than in the lot.  Nonetheless, it looked like it was going to be a fun day.

The course ended up being a 50 to 60 second track, which worked out great because it allowed us to have 8 timed runs, plus some fun runs at the end of the day.  Overall, the feedback I received was that it was a good track.  A few were saying that they would have liked some sections to be a bit more open, but generally I’m pleased with the results – especially considering it was my first time designing a track, and I drew it up on my lunch break!

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All our Eurotrash drivers were having fun and doing well.  Jamie, as usually dominated D-class.  The battle for C was much tighter.  After the first two runs, I was in first but then on the third run, one of my main competitors bested my time by a full second!  That was going to be hard to beat!  After my third run, an AutoX guru, Bill, asked if he could drive my car.  I quickly said yes and hopped in for a ride-along to see what the car could do in his skilled hands.  Sure enough, he did not disapoint:  He was able to run a time that was 1.3 seconds faster than my fastest lap up to that point.  Now knowing what the car could do, I set off to see what I could do.  After 6 of 8 runs, I still hadn’t made it all up – I needed to be another 0.3 seconds faster.  Then Mike Rabie showed up and asked if he could come for a ride-along.  I almost said no because I was worried about the extra weight, but I decided to be a good sport and let him in the car.  Sure enough, it paid off – There was one left-hand corner where every time I would accelerate, I would have to fight to keep the tail of the car in check.  I guess with the extra weight on the passenger side, the car just dug in and I was able to get on the throttle much harder and faster than my earlier runs.  AND I SHAVED 0.5 SECONDS!!!  That gave me a solid 1st place, with one run left to go.  As my competitor ran before me, I was able to see before lining up for my 8th run, that I had won my class.  I was extremely happy.

Another interesting note is that Pat has joined us up in C-class.  With his new (used) R-compound tires, he got bumped out of D to come play with the big boys ;).

That being said, here are the results for the rest of the team.  As there were so many runs, I’m only including the fastest runs and when they acheived it.

Class A’ – Total Entries: 26
Pos. # Driver Car Model Best Run Number
7 27 Naresh D MAZDA MX-5 52.689 7
23 188 Phil H Miata 56.569 4
Class C’ – Total Entries: 11
Pos. # Driver Car Model Best Run Number
1 915 Shawn B BMW 325i 52.719 7
4 916 Chris B Subaru Impreza TS 54.527 6
7 116 Patrick S Mazda 3 55.01 4
11 62 Quentin R Nissan 300zx turbo 61.926 7
Class D’ – Total Entries: 17
Pos. # Driver Car Model Best Run Number
1 444 Jamie L Acura RSX Base 53.505 4

We got some awesome in-car videos, and Naresh took some great pictures, so make sure you check them out in the gallery and the videos section!

Shawn

2010 Canadian Autoslalom Championships

Posted by Shawn On August - 16 - 2010

auto_06_grandThe weekend of August 6th to August 8th, ASE Lapping Club hosted the 2010 Canadian Autoslalom Championships at the Autodrome St-Eustache, in Quebec.  Both CADL (Club Auto-sport Des Laurentides) and MCO were asked to help with timing, and with the three clubs working together, the event was a huge success!  From Eurotrash Motorsports, we had several members including myself, Chris, Jamie, Pat, and Naresh.  Furthermore, there were about 20 drivers of the roughly 110 who registered who’s local club was MCO.  It was an incredible turnout!

This event used a different classing system than what the MCO does, and because of that, the way our cars were prepared was slightly concerning.  Specifically, I was in a class that allowed use of full race compound tires, whereas the only tires I had were streets!  I was a bit worried about how competitive I would be, but really it was just to have fun.  Every Eurotrash driver was classed differently, so there were no head-to-head battles within the team.

The autocross course was set up ON the race track, and even took advantage of some of the banked corners!  It looked like it was going to be an extremely high speed course.  Friday was a test and tune – runs tickets were for sale and you could buy as many as you want to practice and to set up your car, should it be required.  The organisers had set up a mini-course (just under 30 seconds) to give racers a auto_12_grandfeel for the grip levels without giving them a run at the full track just yet.  We had each purchased 5 runs, and we were able to get a quick feel of our cars on the track.

After our practice runs, we all went in for our tech inspections and passed with no issues.  An on-site BBQ with corn on the club started up the evening festivites, which ended in Laval, where we had rented hotel rooms for the evening.

Saturday was the first day of the “real” event, and we started by running the course clockwise.  As expected, it was an extremely fast course, and a lot of fun.  On top of that, the weather was fantastic.  Myself and another MCO BMW driver (Phil) were battling it out with times as close as 0.03s econds at the end of the day!  We figured as long as we beat out the CADL folk that were right behind us in their Subaru, it wouldn’t matter who won.  Saturday night was another BBQ, however the evening was much more tame as we were all tired and just wanted to sleep after a late night from friday, and a long day in the sun.

Sunday, the course direction was reversed and a few gates were changed.  The day was a bit gloomier, and it looked like it was going to rain any minute.  and I were hoping for rain, as our competitors were auto_31_grandusing race slicks, and our tires would have been much better suited for wet weather.  Once again, the battle was hot within my class, but it seemed like the Subarus might have it.  Then, on my second last run, I took the lead by 0.3 seconds!  Phil and I were super happy, as our competitor only had one lap left.  As he lauched off the line and into his first gate, he clipped a cone and we both knew at that point that I had it.  Then, the car in front of him spun in the stop box, and he was given a re-run!  Sure enough, his re-run was clean and he took my lead back by 0.04 seconds!  I couldn’t believe how close the times were.  On Phil’s last run, he cleaned us both up and ended up being 0.2 seconds in the lead, which i wasn’t able to beat.  Adding up the times from both days classed me in second place (with a 129.387 second total), right behind Phil out of the 9 people in our class.  In fact, MCO racers did extremely well in all their classes.  Eurotrash Motorsports had a few podium finishes of its own and all our drivers did great.  Adding to my second place was Naresh (131.654 seconds) finishing 5 of 14, Jamie (131.526 seconds) finishing 1 of 1, Pat finishing 2nd of 4, and Chris (136.598 seconds) with a finishing 6 of 8 in each of their respective classes.

To determine an overall champion, equalizing factors are applied to each class, and they’re all grouped together.  Unfortunately, the factors are not perfect as they seem to favour stock cars, but nonetheless, here are the overall standings for Eurotrash members:

Chris : 66th – 10.699 seconds behind 1st

Pat: 65th - 10.616 seconds behind 1st

Jamie: 49th - 8.684 seconds behind 1st

Naresh: 42nd - 8.135 seconds behind 1st

Shawn: 28th - 6.597 seconds behind 1st

Note that the times behind first are the adjusted times, so as you can see, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the faster driver finishes the best overall!  For more info, visit the event’s website - www.cac2010.org

Check out the gallery for pictures, and the video section for links to our youtube pages where you can see some in-car footage.

Shawn

MCO 2010 AutoX Event #5

Posted by Shawn On August - 4 - 2010

July 31st was the 5th installment of MCO’s Solo II series, and it was a great one.  After a few weeks of being out of commission due to my appendix, I was ready to get back in the driver’s seat.

It was another special event as it was for MCO members only, and Jamie designed the course (which was absolutely incredible).  Not only that, but we ran it counter-clockwise in the100_7642 morning, and then clockwise in the afternoon.  On top of that, because it was for members only and it was the long only 70 cars were registered so we were able to fit 8 runs in!  Finally, it was our family reunion, so Chris, Jess, and myself had a bunch of our relatives come out and watch.

As I said, the course Jamie designed was incredible – it was fast and flowing and not one person had a complaint.  Despite a few mechanical issues, we were able to fit in our four runs in the morning, and another four after the provided pizza lunch.  Eurotrash Motorsports had a large showing today with 7 of our 12 Auto X drivers competing.  We had a couple podiums this event as well: to continue on his streak of glory, Jamie finished first in D-class, and I managed to grab a first place in C as well (despite spinning out twice today – I was pushing extra hard!)  Unfortunately though, 2 of the mechanicals involved our drivers: Phil blew a rad hose on his Miata so he missed all his morning runs but came back to finish the day in his STI.  Pat also had an incident while driving a competitor’s car, and was not able to complete his afternoon runs.

There were a few photographers that we’re still waiting to edit their pictures but we’ll make sure to get the pictures up as soon as they become available.  On another note, I finally received my GoPro high definition video camera, and was able to get some great footage throughout the day.  Check out the Video’s section to see my two best runs, and also be sure to check out Eurotrash Motorsport’s Youtube Page to see even more footage.

Here are the results:

# Driver Car Model Times Total
R1 R2 R3 R4 Diff
‘Class A’ – Total Entries: 18  Trophies: 3
6 27 Naresh D MAZDA MX-5 CCW 55.681 56.662 > 54.824 55.531
CW 56.445 57.281 > 54.610 56.408 0.646 109.434
15 188 Phil H Mazda Miata CCW > DNF
CW 58.923 > 57.263 59.461+1 132.318 DNF
‘Class C’ – Total Entries: 15  Trophies: 3
1 915 Shawn B BMW 325i CCW 57.02 57.167+1 > 54.540 62.062
CW 55.59 54.449 > 54.194 69.484+2 - 108.734
6 916 Chris B Subaru Impreza CCW 65.946+4 56.983 > 56.648 57.868+1
CW 56.499 DNF 56.423 > 56.278 0.772 112.926
Class D’ – Total Entries: 19  Trophies: 3
1 444 Jamie L Acura RSX CCW 56.869 54.818 56.726+1 > 53.388
CW 56.584 56.186 56.340+1 > 54.016 - 107.404
Class E’ – Total Entries: 9  Trophies: 3
7 108 Jessica B Toyota Yaris CCW 66.151 65.166 64.024 > 63.225
CW 66.019 63.332 63.141 > 62.520 1.819 125.745

Stay tuned for pictures – you’ll see them when we do!

UPDATE:  Pictures added – make sure to check out the gallery

Shawn

BMW Build – Accessory belt tensioner & pulleys

Posted by Shawn On August - 4 - 2010

dsc04626A few weeks ago at the Calabogie evening event, my hydraulic belt tensioner pulley bearing seized and blew up, almost leaving me stranded on the track.  I lost my alternator, power steering, and water pump.  Fortunately, I was able to get off the track before the car overheated too badly.  After a bit of shopping, I ordered two new idler pulleys, a new hydraulic tensioner, and a new belt to get ready for this [last] weekend’s Solo II race.

Taking the pulleys off would have been easy however my electric fan that was bolted to the radiator prevented the long bolt from coming out.  But after removing the rad, the rest was a piece of cake.  I had ordered new bolts and caps as well so all was fresh and ready to reinstall.  Nothing was seized, and I didn’t strip any bolts.  Because the tensioner is hydraulic, I don’t need to set the tension in the belt (it’s auto-adjustable)

dsc04655A few hours later, all was back together and the car was running!  I was a bit worried about a blown head gasket or valve, but the engine sounded strong, and there were no issues.

I was ready to race!  Well, almost – I just had to wait for the scars from my appendectomy to finish healing…

Check out the gallery for more pics!

Shawn

MCO 2010 AutoX #4 – Inter-Provincial Cup

Posted by Shawn On August - 3 - 2010

38389_104910199564228_100001357448672_33496_7938680_nWell we’re a little bit behind in our write ups, but a few weeks back  (on July 18th), the fourth MCO Solo II event was held at the Scotiabank Place.  This one was special as it was the annual inter-provincial cup.  Our sister club from across the border in Quebec, CADL, was invited to compete against MCO drivers to determine which province was the fastest!  Last year, Jeff and I competed in this event at PMG in Blainville, and this year it was MCO’s turn to host.37678_104854429569805_100001357448672_32784_995441_n

Unfortunately for me, I wasn’t able to participate as I had had my appendix removed earlier that week.  So, as a spectator, i watched as the others raced.  Everyone seemed to be having a blast and the event went off without a hitch.  With close to 120 drivers, they still managed to get 7 runs in plus some fun-runs at the end of the day.

Here are the results for the team:

Pos. Driver Car Model R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7
Class A’ – Total Entries: 28  Trophies: 3
15 Naresh MAZDA MX-5 60.952 58.643 59.888 > 57.924 59.848 59.315 59.061
‘Class B’ – Total Entries: 25  Trophies: 3
12 Pierre Infiniti G37S DNF 62.278 > 60.574 60.882 60.732 61.75 60.861
‘Class C’ – Total Entries: 21  Trophies: 3
3 Chris Subaru Impreza 62.153 60.118 61.547 59.043 59.371 > 58.573 62.899
20 Quentin Nissan 300zx 71.065 71.531+1 73.134+2 DNF 69.912 > 68.445 71.656+2
‘Class D’ – Total Entries: 28  Trophies: 3
1 Jamie Acura RSX Base 58.697 60.315+1 75.760+9 > 58.052 58.428 58.537 58.291
6 Pat Mazda 3 62.169 62.205 60.462 60.598 60.299 61.891 > 60.122
12 Jeff Mazda Protege 64.223+1 66.429+2 62.246 61.806 62.34 > 61.692 DNS
17 Mike Acura integra 67.328+1 64.789 67.504+1 70.958+3 63.961 64.589 > 62.766
22 Fadi Acura Integra 66.439 65.622 DNF 65.625+1 65.911 > 63.737 64.928+1
‘Class E’ – Total Entries: 14  Trophies: 3
14 Jessica Toyota Yaris 73.983 71.039 71.24 > 70.235 71.462 71.179 70.723

Lapping Evening – CMP July 9th

Posted by Shawn On July - 14 - 2010

Friday night, a 5-7pm lapping event was being held at Calabogie.  Of the Eurotrash team, there were Chris, Pat, Naresh, and myself driving, and Jamie came up to watch a bit later.  Having never lapped before, he wanted to get a feel for what it was.

To get the bimmer ready, I had taken the day of work.  My exhaust had developped a leak between the manifold and the midpipe, so I decided to just weld them together.  I realize that this is going to be an issue if I ever need to remove it, but I’ll deal with that issue when it arises.  Also, my front brakes were getting low, so I had purchased some new hawk pads to install.  Unfortunately, there was a shipping issue so those  didn’t arrive in time.  Thirdly, the truck manifold had blown out, and that was still in the shop being fixed by our good friends at Canadian Tire on Carling, so I had to borrow a tow vehicle from a coworker.

All signs seemed to be telling me that I wasn’t supposed to be doing that lapping day.  Well, there was another one on the track – my brother was the second car to stage, and I was the fourth.  He was let in front of the car from him early on, and I was as well.  With one car separating us, he was pulling ahead (not that’s its a race or anything, but still fun to try and pace each other).  I finally got let by the car, and worked on catching up to Chris.  When I did, he let me by right away.  A few corners later, I hear a clunk coming from the engine and my battery light comes on.  Then I notice that I had lost my power steering. THEN i noticed that my coolant gauge was starting to creep.  I quickly put my car in 5th and nursed the car back to the pits.  Thankfully I was able to shut the car down before the gauge got into the red zone.  However, once the car was off, the coolant temps kept rising, and stayed high for a while.  I assumed it was just the serpentine belt that drives the water pump, alternator, and power steering pump that had come off, and that it wasn’t a big deal as they have a part store at the track.

Turns out, the belt was fine!  One of the pulleys had seized and tore off the car, which caused the belt to slip.  That was the end of my night – 15 minutes in.  I was also concerned about engine damage as the temps were through the roof, but as the car wasn’t running, I hope it will be ok.  After letting it cool down, I fired it back up to get on the trailer, so at least i know it runs!

I’m hoping that no bolts broke, as that would require me removing the whole front end of the car to be able to extract them.  If I can simply replace the two pulleys and the belt, it should be a fairly simple job, and my car will be ready in no time.

Thankfully, no one else on the team experienced any issues and had a blast.  The track was damp, but there was no rain and it was a great evening.  I stuck around and went for in for a session with Pat and it was lots of fun.  Plus, we got more people hooked – Jamie will now be registering for the MCO lapping day in September!

Not sure if anyone took pictures, but if I find some I’ll post them for sure!

Shawn

Driver Profile: Jamie Leveille

Posted by Jamie On July - 8 - 2010
Hey there,

My name is Jamie Leveille. I’m from Vancouver, British Columbia and I’ve been living in Ottawa since September, 2007 for school. I’m enrolled at Carleton University and am entering my fourth year of studies in Aerospace Engineering. I’ve been interested in cars and motorsports for as long as I can remember, but only recently have I been actively involved in any form of racing. In high school, my time was occupied and my competitive drive satisfied with hockey. I played competitively at the provincial and national level, so there wasn’t much time left over to pursue motorsport. Also, this would not have been looked favorably upon by my mother, whose roof I was still living under at the time.

The Car:
When I moved to Ottawa for school it meant the end of competitive hockey but also gave me time to act on some of my other interests. High on this list was getting a car, and using it. After my first year of school I was set on buying my first car. I was looking for something sporty, affordable, and versatile. The Acura Integra GSR, Toyota Celica, and Acura RSX were high on my list. I got very lucky in the fact that I had a connection with a used car lot manager, who happened to have a 2005 Acura RSX that he was trying to get rid of. He offered a good deal and I bought the car that day.

Since purchasing the car I’ve made some subtle modifications all aimed at improving its, err, autocrossability. I’ve installed a thicker rear sway bar, polyurethane motor mount inserts, two sets of front camber bolts, and adjustable rear camber arms. I’ve also invested in multiple sets of tires: the real go-fast bits.

The Racing:
When I first bought my car I had always planned to race it, somehow. Naturally my search for student budget friendly racing ended with MCO Autocross. I participated in my first Autocross event on May 24, 2009 (funny, I actually remember the date) and I’ve been hooked ever since. I haven’t missed an MCO Autocross event since that day and I’ve also travelled to Picton, Shannonville, and Blainville, Quebec to compete in regional and club level events.

I plan to continue with Autocross, though ultimately I’d like to get involved in lapping and Solo I (Solosprint) racing. The later will be with a new car entirely, so stay tuned.

So now you know a little bit about my past, present, and my future goals regarding motorsport! If you haven’t already, hopefully you’ll get involved as well.

See you at the track!

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