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Open Road Navigational Rally – Event #5

Posted by Shawn On August - 20 - 2010

orm-logoAfter taking the Open Road Motorsports Targa School, I have been itching to do a rally to test what I had learned.  As peformance rallies are out of the question for now, on-road navigational rallies are the next best (and affordable) option.  These rallies are also referred to as Time-Speed-Distance (TSD) rallies. 

These events are held on public roads, and speed limits must be obeyed.  The challenge is to ensure proper communication between the driver and navigator, and to decifer the sometimes complicated instructions.  This particular event was held on August 18th with the start and finish at the Cheshire Cat Pub in Carp.  The directions took us through many country and gravel roads (don’t bother asking me where we went… I was just following where my navigator was telling me to go), and our total driving time was about 2 hours and 15 minutes.  As we were on public roads, only street-legal cars were permitted so i used my 2007 Subaru Impreza 2.5i daily driver.

Basically, after being given a set of directions only moments before we were to set out, we had to follow them through five sections.  Hidden in each section are checkpoints, where you are to arrive on time.  At these points, your penalties are reset.  This ensures control of the rally and makes sure no one is speeding.  In the directions for some sections, we were given distances and street names to follow, in others simply “tulip diagrams” which indicated changes of direction with distances, in others, we were told to go certain speeds during certan sections.  To make it more challenging, sometimes the distances were cummulative, and other times the distances were given between points only, so the navigator had to add them up ahead of time.

As my brother didn’t work out so well last time, I enlisted the services of one of my long-term friends, Sean.  He’s always been great at math and great at directions, and since we get along well, I figured he would be a good bet.  Turns out I was right!  We had a ton of fun, and only missed two turns (but we realized it right away so we didn’t lose too much time).  Out of the 18 teams, we finished 9th overall, and 6th out of the 14 novice teams registered.  It was an awesome experience, and one that we will repeat for sure.  The next event is on November 6th out of Perth and is a 4-hour event.  We definitely won’t miss that one!

Now if only we can come up with a TON of money to do Targa… any sponsors out there want to help?!?

Check out http://www.openroadmotorsports.com/W10ORRS.html for the series details.

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

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!

Allow me to re-introduce myself…..*queue the Jay-z track. Protege

After having amazing season last year sharing the BMW, Shawn and I decided it would be fun to find a second car so that we wouldn’t have to split our track time. Initially the idea was to find another BMW since we had learned so much and we knew the platform was a solid starting point. After missing out on a great sale, I shifted my focus to a Mazda Miata. The thought was that the miata has extensive auto-x background and great aftermarket support at prices that would be lower than those for the BMW.

Eventually though my dad had to step in and provide some fatherly advice. After pointing out that spending money on a car I am unfamiliar with when I had a great car already in my possession that I absolutely did not want to sell, I decided that I didn’t have to look any further, I already had my car – my 1999 Mazda Protege.

Project Background

I’ve owned the car for 6 years. In those 6 years I’ve put a bit of work into making it “my” car. I’ll post some pictures in the gallery section but here’s a quick run down of the work.

  • Custom MAZDASPEED body kit ( P5 sideskirts, ’03 MSP rear lip, 01+ mazda lip, autoexe replica grill)
  • Black housing headlights
  • Black housing corner lights
  • Tokico HP Blue struts
  • Evotion lowering springs (1.5 inch drop all around)
  • CosmoRacing cold air intake
  • B&M replica short shifter
  • Ractive Strutbar
  • Tsudo 4-1 Header
  • MAZDASPEED mid-pipe and axleback

I’ve put a little bit of work into the car already this year and I’m sure I’ll be putting more in as the season continues. Stay tuned!

uuc_logo_h_0UUC Motorwerks is a company that specializes in aftermarket BMW products.  As some of you may know, I purchased several products from UUC in the last while (shortshifter, engine & transmission bushings, clutch, flywheel).  I really appreciated the quality of workmanship of their parts and the customer service I received from them.  As it’s winter, I haven’t had the opportunity to really test them out, but I’ve only heard good things about their durability and performance.  Since there were several other products that interest me on their website, I decided to approach them regarding a potential sponsorship.  I’m pleased to annouce that they accepted my proposal and I’m now officially sponsored by UUC Motorwerks!  I’m extremely excited about the opportunity, and  I look forward to representing them!

Feel free to take a look at their website for more info: http://www.uucmotorwerks.com

Thanks to the team at UUC!

Shawn

I recently joined the  Loop’d Hookit Network, a social networking site where athletes and competitors can post their profiles and apply for sponsorships from various companies.

Shortly after I joined, I began to browse through the various “auto” related sponsorships and came across an offer from Go Pro. Seeing as I already use their Go Pro Hero Wide camera to film the team’s autocross and my snow-x action, I figured it only made sense to apply.

A week later, I am happy to announce that I am officially sponsored by Go Pro!

SOOO Pumped!

gopro-logo

Thanks Go Pro! Check out their products at www.goprocamera.com

Also check out the Loop’d Hookit Network at www.hookit.com

Jeff’s New Helmet

Posted by Jeff On May - 19 - 2009

With the auto-x season set to start next weekend with the driving school Saturday and the first race on Sunday, I figured it was time to get a helmet.

I took a drive over to Ottawa Goodtime Centre on Saturday to check out a few different brands/styles to see what fit my head and what felt comfortable. After trying on 3 or 4 different brands and finding out that I was a different size in every one, I ended up picking up this bad boy…

A Scorpion EXO-700 in matte black.

Scorpion EXO-700 Matte Black

Man I have and expensive head!!

Driver Profile: Shawn Bernier

Posted by Shawn On April - 21 - 2009

Hey guys,

My name is Shawn Bernier, and I’ve been into motorsports my whole life.  I’m the only valley native on the team, but all of my extended family is in the eastern townships of Quebec, so my best memories are from the cottage life out there.  I started riding quads at 6, and got my first dirtbike at 10, and my second at 12.  As my uncle’s family business was a motorcycle store, I was very fortunate, and it’s been in our family’s blood for decades. 1995 Honda CBR600F3

I’ve always been big into bikes and cars, and I’ve worked hard all my life to make sure I could afford nice ones.  At 16 I bought my first streetbike - a 1995 Honda CBR600F3.  It came with an aftermarket Vance & Hines exhaust, and just to make sure that it was ricey enough, I added a green underglow kit ;).

When I was searching for my first car, I was looking for something sleek, something fairly fast, and something that had that wow factor.  I knew that I did not want a front wheel drive, and that limited my options significantly. So, at 18 I found my first car  – a 1992 BMW 325i.  It was a green 4-door sedan, and looked amazing. 2003 Honda CBR600RR

Two years later, at 20, I decided it was time to change my bike.  I came across with the help of my uncle’s shop, a 2003 Honda CBR600RR – my dream bike!
After 1 year of enjoying it stock, I started upgrading it:
-Competition Werkes fender eliminator kit
-Hotbodies LED front turn signals
-Sportech carbon fibre windscreen
-Yoshimura RS-5 carbon fibre undertail slip-on exhaust with midpipe

2007 Subaru Impreza 2.5i SE A year later, I was getting tired of dumping money into the old bimmer, and I wanted to get something newer.  I opted for a 2007 Subaru Impreza 2.5i SE sedan.  It came with a Subaru Performance Tuning Cat-back WRX exhaust system custom installed on the car :).  After some bodywork and paint, I sadly put the 325i up for sale.  After 9 months of trying to sell the bimmer with no luck, Jeff and I got together and the seeds of Eurotrash Motorsports were planted – screw selling it! Let’s track it!  Knowing Emil through school, and his extensive car experience, it wasn’t hard to convince him to help us out, especially since he had the same idea for his Jetta(edit: that didn’t work out, but now he’s got an Audi)!

Professional:

I graduated from Carleton University in June 2009 with a Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical with High Distinction.  During my studies, I enrolled in the Co-operative education program.  Through my terms with with Environment Canada, I was bridged into a permanement position in the Transportation Division working with the Testing, Fleet Management, and Emissions Verification group.

Racing:

Endurocross - Start For the past 5 years, I’ve been racing Endurocross (a mix of tight, technical woods, open field, and motocross in a 90 minute endurance race) on my 2003 Yamaha YZ250F.  In the Amateur Open class that I am in, I finished 5th overall in the 2008 season, out of over 40 racers.  The 8 – 12 km tracks usually have around 150 bikes on it at once, with 8 start lines.  We see mud, dirt, sand, rocks, ruts, roots, rain, dust, and anything else you can think of.  In terms of cars, in my last year of university I joined the Formula SAE project where I was one of the members of the engine team with Emil.  The goal of the project is to built a lightweight open-wheel formula style race car and to compete against 120 other universities from all over the world at a competition in Michigan.  During this project, we were given several sessions of theoretical driver training as well as instruction from professional drivers at a winter performance control school.  Before this, I had no car racing experience whatsoever, but this project really opened my eyed to what I was missing!

In 2009, I participated in only 2 endurocross races as I was busy on the car scene.  My summer started with the MCO’s Performance Control school where we learned the limits of our cars on asphalt.  Following this was a season of autocross races, where I placed 7/20 in my class, and 6/20 in the rookie championship.  I also participated in three lapping events at Calabogie Motorsports Park, and a morning at Shannonville Motorsports Park.

So that’s me.  I’ve always wanted to get into car racing, and there’s nothing like a backyard budget solo II project to get started!

See you at the track!
Shawn

Driver Profile: Jeff Attala

Posted by Jeff On April - 21 - 2009

Hey everybody – How’s it going ?

Protege My name is Jeff Attala and I am one of the founding members of the Eurotrash Motorsports team.  I have been surrounded by cars in varying degrees my whole life, but I only recently started to get my hands dirty.

I was born in Montreal Quebec, Canada but have lived in Ottawa for a little over 10 years now. Growing up in Montreal taught me a lot about driving – I’ll leave that one open to interpretation ;).

My first car was..are you ready for this?…a Pontiac Trans Sport Minivan. Yah the ladies really loved me in highschool…or not. The van belonged to my parents and it became my mode of transportation through most of highschool. That is until I got my REAL first car – a 1999 Mazda Protege LX with the 1.8L engine.

It wasn’t the fastest thing on the road, so my first priority was making it less of a “me too” car (e.g. I drive a mazda – Oh me too!!) I made the same intial mistake and went down the path of altezza lights and type-r mats. Most of those errors have been corrected.

My Mazda also introduced me to a great group of people at the Ottawa Mazda club where, for the past 3 years, I have served as one of the managers/moderators. I’ve met a great bunch of people, made true friends, and have learned a lot about cars….oh I also learned how to make fun of J-bodies.

Protege2 The club, and one pesky member in particular, are what got me into Auto-X in the first place. After participating in my first auto-x event last year, all my priorities for my car changed. I had considered going down the I.C.E road and trying to make the car a show car. Now I find myself paying attention to things like “slip angle”, “tread wear”, and “camber value”.

My racing experience prior to this endeavor is limited to say the least, but here are the facts.

  • Participated in a single auto-x event during 2008 season – Finished 14/23
  • Full season of auto-x during 2009 season – Finished top 10 in the rookie challenge and top 10 in C-class.
  • Lapping session on the long track at SMP to end the 2009 season

Believe it or not, I also have a professional side.

I recently graduated with a B.A. Sc in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Ottawa. I worked for a year at Environment Canada  dealing with certification emissions testing for vehicles sold in Canada. I am currently working in the Manufacturing Engineering department of General Dynamics Canada.

Needless to say, without my professional background I would not be able to enjoy the activities documented on this website. That being said, I look forward to seeing you at the track!

I can also now be found on Loop’d

http://www.loopd.com/members/Protege2886

Happy cone hunting !

Driver Profile: Emil Poliakov

Posted by Emil On April - 21 - 2009

Hey all…

The name’s Emil (aka NiTeC) and I’ve been interested in motorsports for close to a decade now.Emil Poliakov

I grew up in Europe surrounded by German Engineering. My father was always a fan of VWs and Audis so that naturally became my obsession.
As the years passed I went through a number of cars including a MK2 1.8L Jetta, MK3 1.9TD Golf, MK3 2.0 Jetta, and finally a MK4 2.0 Golf….Every single one of these cars was unique and didn’t last in its stock condition for long while under my care. The notorious MK4 Golf (Gemma) received a complete makeover including a fully built 1.8T engine swap tuned by Chris Tapp (Tapp Auto) paired with a custom 3″ twin exhaust by HP Auto and a Greddy 31R FMIC. Unfortunately, Gemma was totaled recently and is now sitting in my garage as a parts donor.

GemmaProfessional:

I recently graduated with a B.Eng in Aerospace Engineering – Avionics from Carleton University with Honors.

I am currently pursuing my M.Sc. degree with the Royal Military College in conjunction with Defence Research and Development Canada in the Radar Electronic Warfare Field.  I am specializing in Matlab hardware control and integration for UAV electronic payload support systems.

Racing:

I have a limited racing experience, which includes Calabogie Motorsports road racing, Open Road Motorsports winter performance driving school, the occasional MCO AutoX day etc….I am currently involved in the 2010 Canadian Rally Championship working on Glen Clark’s 2WD turbo golf.

Well…this is a very quick intro – welcome to Eurotrash Motorsports and enjoy your stay…

Emil

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