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Old Mar 18, 2010, 04:16 PM
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Ed Nazarian @ ACS Roval 3/13-14/10: Super Touring race results

We were racing at ACS last weekend, March 13-14. Last time I raced at ACS was this same event in 2009, so it’s been a year since the last time I raced there. Since I used our Super Touring season opener in February at Big Willow mainly as a shakedown event, I was ready to start pushing it progressively at ACS. Despite all my efforts, it turned out to be another weekend of struggles. However, it ended on a completely unexpected result. I will get into the details accordingly, but for starters I want to say a quick thanks to Mike Welch from RRE for showing up and helping out, and also to Robert Fuller, aka Robi, from Robispec for providing me trackside suspension tuning for both races.

Thus far I have tried to be as patient as possible with mods for my racecar. I have been patient long enough, so I decided it was time I upgraded something. One of the mods I’ve been considering is the TRE rear-diff. I contacted Jon at TRE and we set everything up through RRE. Being the cool guy that Mike is, he gave me an extra rear-diff and then shipped it to TRE. This way we can keep mine as backup. Thanks Mike! TRE Jon shipped it back to RRE and the guys at RRE installed it for me. Thanks guys! Since Robi does my suspension tuning, we will be setting up the car from track to track as things progress throughout the season. I’ll post a separate thread regarding my initial impressions of the TRE rear-diff coupled with Robis suspension tuning as the season unfolds. But for now I’ll say that driving my car with the TRE rear-diff feels like I’m driving an entirely new car. And I’m looking forward to seeing how we can develop my car with it. Beyond upgrading to the TRE rear-diff, Martin from Girodisc sent me a new set of front 2-pc rotors. My second set had run its course, so it was time for another set.



(Saturday Qualifying)

I noticed right away that the track was setup a bit tighter than last year, especially the last set of turns leading onto the Roval, T16-21. Since that section leads us onto the Roval, it decreases our exit speed, thereby decreasing our speeds onto the Roval. I gradually pushed it more and more from our Practice session, to our Qualifying session.

Before I proceed with anything else, I want to give a little welcome to an Evo newcomer, John Hsu. I think John approached me on Friday while I was getting situated. He recently purchased an Evo 9, and decided to race with us that weekend in Super Touring 2. He’s a Honda Challenge driver, so he’s not new to racing, just new to Evos. He was racing his Integra in H2, and his recently purchased Evo 9 in ST2. I hope he continues to race his Evo 9 with us in ST2 because it will be really cool to see another Evo out there. Other than us 2 Evo 9s, there was Scott Howard with his white Rx7, Ryan Cashin with his white Vette, and a guy named John Gordon in his blue 996 Porsche. The Mazda GT guys skipped this event.

(Saturday Race)

We were part of race group B, which consisted of SU, ST, ASC, GTS, AIX, AI, CMC, and FFR racecars. Most of the classes didn’t have enough cars, so our rolling start was combined including SU, ST, ASC, AIX, and AI. And they set our grid according to the overall lap times with respect to each rolling start, not lap times within each class. So despite qualifying in P2 for my class, I was in P10 for our rolling start. That meant we had out of class cars in between us which made things a bit difficult. For whatever reason, there is always one or more out of class drivers that end up racing other drivers. They hold you up by drag racing you down the straights. There were plenty of those guys at this event.

Some guys botched the start so a bunch of cars passed me through T1 and T2. After watching my in-car, 8 cars passed me, 3 of which were my competitors (Vette, Rx7, Evo9), and 5 out of class cars (2 AI cars, 2 AIX cars, and 1 ASC car). I was held up quite a bit and had to overtake several of those cars. But my biggest challenge occurred early in the race on lap 3. On the first lap someone knocked the cone that’s in between T10-11 into the middle of the infield straight. In lap 3 I was nose to tail with Scott exiting that chicane. I stepped out to pass him and that cone ended up eating my lip, my entire undertray, and some of my IC. I didn’t know any of that until the race was done. After hitting the cone I could hear something dragging around my RF, and I thought it was part of that cone. After the race I found out it was my undertray. The entire undertray was hanging by (1) zip-tie the whole time! I somehow finished the race in 3rd place. A pretty good result considering my struggles in that race. Unfortunately, my camera shut off about 8min into the race. Therefore, you won’t be able to see the out of class cars that were drag racing me the whole time, who btw had none of their competitors around them. Don’t worry, you’ll see plenty of that from my Sundays in-car race footage.

As for the cone that ate my lip, undertray, and some of my IC, my friend Mark was able to help out. Mark drives an Evo 9, so he loaned me his lip and undertray. Thanks a bunch Mark! On Sunday morning Mike brought me an extra undertray, lip, and a whole bunch of plastic clips. Mike helped me finish up the rest with some zip-ties. Thanks Mike!



(Sunday Qualifying)

Mike and my friend, Scott Pennock, helped out by checking my tire temps and pressures. The undertray and lip felt fine so I pushed it more and more, and it felt like things were progressing. Unfortunately, I found out afterwards that I forgot to mount my transponder so the officials had to somehow time me manually. I didn’t get a good qualifying time because of that.

(Sunday Race)

For some strange reason, this event had a whole bunch of drivers who were flat out horrible. Drivers drag racing out of class cars, incorrect/late grid formation, start jumping, and who knows what else. It has never been this bad, so I’m a little confused as to what happened. One in particular was an Orange AIX Mustang. We were all over him in the braking zones, and the corners, but within a few seconds he would become a dot down every straight. Then we’re all over him again in the next corner. Not sure why he wouldn’t just let us by. There was only 1 other AIX Mustang in that race and that driver was days behind the Orange one. He was all by himself, and wouldn’t let us by.

As for the completely unexpected result, I won on Sunday. That race on Sunday is by far my biggest come from behind win, while trying to get around more out of class cars that were drag racing me when they didn’t have any of their competitors around them. As if that wasn’t challenging enough, the car that took 2nd place, Blue 996 Porsche, hit me on the last lap. Fortunately, I was able to save a potential spin/off and maintained the lead for a completely unexpected win. The Porsche was on my tail at the finish line trailing me by .152 seconds. Meanwhile, the Orange AIX Mustang almost ruined my lead again.

I don’t know how I caught the Porsche in the first place. I felt like I was so far behind that catching the leader never even crossed my mind, let alone having a chance at winning. You have to watch the entire race to understand why. As for getting hit by him, it happened at the apex of T4. He went in too hot into T3 and nearly drove off track. I passed him on the inside of T3 and was in front of him shortly. I was then already turned in and committed to T4 and he came crashing into my right-rear. Sounds like he went for a last minute out of control pass because you can hear his car slide into mine as his tires lock up. I’m not sure what actually happened to him, but my best guess is that he went in too hot into T3 and lost control. And then maybe he was a bit over-zealous and thought he could save it while nearly off-track, and also regain the lead with a last minute pass.



Saturday Qualifying times:

1. 1:48.848 - John Gordon #30 Porsche 996
2. 1:50.331 - Ed Nazarian #415 Mitsubishi Evo 9
3. 1:51.720 - Team Cashin In #32 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
4. 1:52.079 - Team Howard Racing #70 Mazda Rx7
5. 1:52.567 - John Hsu #2 Mitsubishi Evo 9

Saturday Race results:

1. 1:49.222 (in lap 3) - John Gordon #30 Porsche 996
2. 1:49.358 (in lap 8) - Team Cashin In #32 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
3. 1:50.144 (in lap 10) - Ed Nazarian #415 Mitsubishi Evo 9
4. 1:50.794 (in lap 6) - Team Howard Racing #70 Mazda Rx7
5. 1:55.052 (in lap 3) - John Hsu #2 Mitsubishi Evo 9



Sunday Qualifying times:

1. 1:50.799 - John Gordon #30 Porsche 996
2. 1:51.688 - Team Howard Racing #70 Mazda Rx7
3. 1:52.618 - John Hsu #2 Mitsubishi Evo 9
4. 1:53.986 - Ed Nazarian #415 Mitsubishi Evo 9

Sunday Race results:

1. 1:49.913 (in lap 11) - Ed Nazarian #415 Mitsubishi Evo 9
2. 1:50.558 (in lap 4) - John Gordon #30 Porsche 996
3. 1:52.660 (in lap 3) - John Hsu #2 Mitsubishi Evo 9
4. 1:50.652 (in lap 3) - Team Howard Racing #70 Mazda Rx7
5. 1:50.192 (in lap 3) - Team Cashin In #32 Chevrolet Corvette Z06



In-car race video:

- Saturday Race

- Sunday Race



Since my camera shut off 8min into the race on Saturday, I’m posting the Sunday race for now because we can only post 1 video every week, given the size of my in-car. I’ll have Mike post the Saturday race sometime next week and I’ll update it here accordingly.

Thanks again to my sponsors for their continued support:
- RRE
- Robispec
- Girodisc
- South Coast Mitsubishi
- I’d also like to thank Mike Welch, Robert Fuller (aka Robi), Mark, Sean Bradley, Scott Pennock, and Honda Robert for their help at the event.

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Mike is uploading the pics. Ill post them accordingly.

Heres 1 pic for now:
- http://www.ednazarian.com/wp-content...4/dsc00140.jpg

More pics here. Too many to post, besides Mike already posted them:
- http://www.socalevo.net/forum/index....992#msg7881992


Saturday pics:















Sunday pics:

Mikes son working on my car:








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Good race. Too bad the sound got choppy at higher speeds.
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Originally Posted by eve-slow
Good race. Too bad the sound got choppy at higher speeds.
Thanks. The Sat race was a major battle also, but its unfortunate that my camera shot off 8min into the race. Ill post the Sat race either way sometime next week. As for the choppy sound, thats the downfall of the non-HD version of the GoPro.
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wow Ed, that was an exciting last 3 laps! That Porsche really wanted it... and I guess rubbin is racing when it comes to W2W. Great save and congrats on the win!

I got this from OctaneReport.com, I assume this is John's evo?


This Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 9 was gutted, stripped and prepared for Super Touring 2 (ST2) racing. The owner was also running an Acura Integra in Honda Challenge

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Nice time Ed... even though it wasnt a TT/TA sanction...

congrats on the podium...
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Originally Posted by willitas34
wow Ed, that was an exciting last 3 laps! That Porsche really wanted it... and I guess rubbin is racing when it comes to W2W. Great save and congrats on the win!
Thanks. I can understand if theres some rubbin, but im not a big fan of nearly getting t-boned.
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Originally Posted by o-townFLA
Nice time Ed... even though it wasnt a TT/TA sanction...

congrats on the podium...
Thanks Matt.
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Fixed title for you.

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Way to go Ed. Great to see that pure straight away power is better left to the drag strip. haha
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It's always something with you dude. Something you have to overcome and keep going. Way to stick with it and get 2 finishes; and a victory!
(Going to email with a question...)

I hope you - and others - at least said something to the race direction about the orange AIX car and other misc out-of-class racing and blocking. It needs to be brought up either that way, or offline directly with the other driver(s) hopefully in a understanding way. I've seen some people simply post the vids online and other internet cowboys call the bad ones out even!

On the 'tap' near the end of the race from the Porsche, I assume you were past him when you went to the inside of the right-hander then? I thought you could see his front-end in the far right of your video.
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Great race Ed - congratulations. Loved the plug for the OEM calipers when you out braked the 996. My guess is that you caught him up because he was getting held up by the Mudstang.
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Originally Posted by SmikeEvo
Fixed title for you.

Thanks.
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Originally Posted by metalsaber
Way to go Ed. Great to see that pure straight away power is better left to the drag strip. haha
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Originally Posted by boomn29
It's always something with you dude. Something you have to overcome and keep going. Way to stick with it and get 2 finishes; and a victory!
(Going to email with a question...)

I hope you - and others - at least said something to the race direction about the orange AIX car and other misc out-of-class racing and blocking. It needs to be brought up either that way, or offline directly with the other driver(s) hopefully in a understanding way. I've seen some people simply post the vids online and other internet cowboys call the bad ones out even!

On the 'tap' near the end of the race from the Porsche, I assume you were past him when you went to the inside of the right-hander then? I thought you could see his front-end in the far right of your video.
Thanks Nate. The issue of out of class drivers drag racing other drivers was stressed, but i suppose some people dont understand. I heard that the Orange AIX Mustang was an issue on Sat also. I did tell the race director after the race when i submitted my incident report sheet.

As for the Porsche that hit me, in retrospect i suppose i could have given him more room. But what you guys dont know is that he said he was having some issues with his tires, and that his car was getting squirrelly. He knew that and still forced it. I gave him at least 3/4 of a car width, he should have put 2 off. Instead he drove into me. And again, i suppose i could have given him more room, even though i didnt have to. I think what happened was he got over-zealous. He knew he lost the lead the moment he realized he went in too hot into T3. He knew his tires were an issue then, and he knew his car was squirrelly, but he got over-zealous and forced a last minute pass, but he did it incorrectly. He should have put 2 off. But he got caught up in his moment and forced himself into my line. I was already committed to T4 and had already turned in. Anyone can dive bomb into your passenger door and say, hey i was there.


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