Ian Woodward, 1970 Pontiac Firebird:
Attachment 14150
Colin Warrington, 1969 Chev Camaro:
Attachment 14151
Printable View
Ian Woodward, 1970 Pontiac Firebird:
Attachment 14150
Colin Warrington, 1969 Chev Camaro:
Attachment 14151
Ethan Lind, 1964 Ford Falcon Sprint:
Attachment 14152
Shane Wilson, 1970 Ford Mustang:
Attachment 14153
Ross Grimes, 1974 Chev Camaro:
Attachment 14154
John Lord, 1974 Chev Camaro:
Attachment 14155
Thanks to Ian Welsh, from Shifting Focus, Motorsport Photography, for supplying the beautiful photos of the seven Australian Trans-Am series teams making the trip to NZ. Check out Ian's website at: www.shiftingfocus.com.au
Heres a few more action shots from Ian:
Attachment 14156
Attachment 14157
Steve, who has to change their numbers as there is two cars on either side of the Tasman both with number 15 and number 31. ( not mine). Maybe the Aussies need to be 16 and 33. No big deal, but easier to change sooner than later.
Buggered if I know, I guess the event organisers sort all that out?
Easiest to add a 1 in front or after. With transponders, it is no longer a timekeeper major, more of an issue for commentators, spectators, flag marshals, dummy grid marshals etc. Better for locals to retain their numbers as that is who everyone recognises.
This picture say's a thousand words, i like it!!!
Dale M
Wee bit of progress, Attachment 14408Attachment 14409
The canvas, now stripped out, hard graft to begin!
Attachment 14411My old Beast, now resides in AU touring car masters
Attachment 14410
Great stuff Richie! I hope you'll create a build thread for the Camaro? I'd love to follow its progress.
Thanks Steve,
Yes thats a good idea, be good to get a bit of tech about what others are doing in there builds.
I am currently looking at brakes. My old camaro I ran Wilwood GT6000, nascar caliper.
Attachment 14433
Or are these overkill?
What are others doing?
Cheers
Oh yes...what a marvellous sight!
Opps, above was referring to Dale's picture from Hampton Downs...allthough that caliper does look nice...not as big as what we run on the front of the rally car though...
Richie, these calipers are very close to been legal but are infact not!! the rules call for a 2 peice bolt together fixed lug mount style caliper. The above GT6000 due to having the 2 bodies spaced apart(from new) with spacers is infact a 3 piece caliper so hence not legal, whereas a 2 piece style caliper has the 2 bodies clamped together and retained by thu bolts which is "period". Also, this GT6000 is considered a "modern" post 12/78 part so hence outside the MSNZ T&C and HMC criterior.
Allowable HMC calipers are Wilwood GNIII, Superlite series, Dynalite, Sierra, Coleman, AP Historic series and AP 2 piece lug mount, others allowable are factory pre 12/78 style such as Thunderbird calipers for Fords and any GM/Camaro/Corvette 4 piston cast iron caliper, there are others also such as Jaguar cast iron. We will strictly enforce the "brake" rules in HMC as this is one area we don't want to see get outta control and increase expense. As we'll all be on similar brakes, and if any one complains about brakes fading or not working that'll be tuff, i say back off, let them cool and come back to you as it'll be the same for all.
Also to save confusion the max brake rotor size is set at 12.25 inches, any rotor manufacture is OK but as per the rules must be made from ferrous material, i've already have a person ask about using carbon rotors!! in classic racing? go figure!!
Dale M
Another sensible HMC/HRC rule, made by racers, based on logic and politely pointed out. Nice work, Dale.
Thanks for the input Dale.
Would have to say fitting more than a 12.25 rotor in side a 15 would be a lot of work!
Does anyone have experence with the GM111 caliper over the Superlite series? The superlite series are a lot cheaper, will they do the job?
Richie
Richie, you can fit a slighly larger rotor inside a spun alloy 3 peice wheel but its awfully close to the rim and would be very dangerous if a stone got in between, it would cut the thinner 3 piece spun wheel bans in a heart beat so we decided 12.25 is the correct size we want for all and is commonly avaliable. I have GNIII's on my Mustang and they work great, the pad is bigger than a Superlite so my pad wear/replacement would be slower than the superlite, the stopping power would be the same, and remember brakes don't stop the car, tyres do!! brakes get rid of the energy and its usually how good they are on lap 7 and 8 that counts.
Picture is my Mustang, Wilwood GNIII calipers and 12.25 Coleman rotors
Dale M
Some of these guys will be racing with us next month, enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg4zHOyIQ24
Dale M
Awesome vid Dale, I've just embedded it so it can be viewed here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg4zHOyIQ24
These are the latest updates on Dave Sturrocks beautiful Camaro, which sadly now won't be racing at the Denny Hulme event after delays with the painters. It should be on display though.
Attachment 14570
Attachment 14571
That is going to look grouse when you finish it Dave. The orange sills and nose cone give it the retro look, which is what the class is about.
You are so correct Steve, were all winners mate!! now doesn't look great guys, and wait until he gets some chrome on it!! Dale M
Here is a pic from today of Steve Elliott's Camaro, progressing very well as you can see. I will let Steve fill in the details.
If nothing else it will be the best looking collection of muscle cars seen here in a long tome.
http://i47.tinypic.com/ae9wk0.jpg
Bloody hell Bruce, now I`m going to get a bill for blatant advertising! No, it`s getting there, I`ve been real busy with work, should have the new dash, seat, belts, doorglass, etc, back in it over the Xmas/New Year week, check it all over and get ready to do some skids at the practice day at Hampton Downs on the 11th January.
I'm a bit worried about the size of those tyres........different front to rear.......
Is that correct.? When you compare them with the piddly-arsed things on the Mini it's no wonder I cant keep up!!!!
So I am going to pull rank here and advise that because the Amco Mini is a genuine Sch K period S car, with a COD to verify this, built to specifications for the BNSW Championship in 1971 it MUST, according to Motorsport manual 35 page 480 paragraph 8.1, be fitted with tyres of a compound and construction with respect to the regulations at the time. Modern tyre compounds place undue stress on suspension components that exceed the chassis and suspension parameters of this old War-horse.
Modern road tyre composition is not suitable for this car and could render it unsafe, so will be shod with old Dunlop slicks.
I notice that most of the other vehicles in the under 3 litre class are shod with thinly disguised slick tyres. Unfortunately with 10 inch wheels we are limited to couple of fairly average road tyres, the AO32 Yokohama being the best.
Of course I could plonk 12 or 13 inch wheels on it, and get a much bigger selection of rubber, but I suspect that wouldnt go down too well.
There are going to be 3 Minis at the Festival, and we will all race round together at the back of the field, so you Muscle Boys have nothing to fear!!!!!!!
'The rain in Spain stays mainly on the plane'.......with a bit of luck some will find its way to HD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gerald, dont worry , there will be another old timer , first time out in 20 years.I will start behind you even further and be tail gunner in case you need a bit of extra width covering you from behind. And of course in the rain I will squeeze through the carnage after you. Sounds good? Anyway that brightly covered stop sign has no power streering so after he few laps he will be worn out and have no strength to push the accelerator down
Well John, we are going to find out who the Christians are amongst us, and therefore whose prayers are answered. The Muscle boys, of course are praying for fine weather, whereas the under 3 litre fellas, especially Howard, would be happy with a bit of 'misty drizzle'.
Frankly I dont care cos we dont really want the rain to 'spoil our parade'....do we. We are all out there having FUN......so who cares who wins or looses, and the Mini being the smallest capacity car in the class by a long way, needs a bit of a leg up.
By the way John, I have not had the pleasure of meeting you, other than through your numerous posts on TRS, so what are you driving at this prestigeous event?
Gerald- I will be driving XA Smurff. We did meet early this year at the Big One at HD, I said to you that I raced against this Cooper S in my own Cooper S in the early 70s in the BNSW 0-1300 series. .It didnt really mean much as I was not a big name driver
Gerald, as with most people, I too have a sense of humour...
There is no pulling rank, my car is a genuine SCCA Vintage Trans Am Camaro A Sedan, with the log book and plenty of paperwork to confirm it .A couple of weeks back I was offered a considerable amount of money for the car, solely to allow someone else the benefit of enjoyment, that I have worked my arse off over the years to achieve, hence it is not for sale. I got involved with HMC because the cars are what I can relate to from being a youngster, Rod Coppins was a good family friend, and I`m at the stage in life that I want to enjoy what I`m doing with a like minded bunch of guys. For me there is no ego trip, no hidden agenda, if I shred the rear tyres in just one race, don`t worry they make plenty of them, just bolt on some new puppies and do it all again................
fullnoise68.....you sound as though you should join the 'Drifters'.......shredding tyres in one race......bless my soul, that thing must put out some serious HP. We thought we had a good lineup last year, but by the looks this year will be even better.
What you have to admire is the standard of restoration and presentation that is so awesome. Every year you think, well it cant get any better, then someone raises the bar.........
I will do my bit to raise the bar by making a 100% commitment to having the authentic Team Cambridge, Grady Thomson, Jim Carlisle, George Bunce HK Monaro there at the next BIG one., just as it first appeared Dec 7 1969
It will be running with the pack, likes playing with the Firebird, like in the old days, not just on display.
Hey, theres a thought. If we were under the HMC class we could bolt on a set of Goodyear 'Blue Streaks'. Wonder if they make them in a 10 inch size.
I guess that was the reason Bernie Hines was importing race tyres, because there is nothing here that does the business.
We have tried Bernies tyres on the Amco Mini, and while I found them OK, especially in the wet, my number 2 driver managed to destroy a front set in one race!!!!!! Bloody amateurs!!!!!!!
Gerald,
Is your no 2 driver putting in a guest appearance this year?
I may have to talk to Bernie to ensure there are "supply problems" with his American Racer tyres!
Howard, I have to report that my no2 driver will be behind the wheel at the first weekend. Should the car survive the treatment that he will meter out to it, I will get a turn at the second weekend. Should it not survive, I will retrieve the ex Denny Hulme Mini from the display area and use it instead. I will of course demand 4 laps start, as I dont think the skinny crossply tyres on it will stand up to much punishment !!!!!!!!!
As to Bernies tyres and the supply thereof, I dont think we are going to use whats left after the last festival. They tend to melt after about three laps. Bernie says I should start out with a lower pressure, but at 18lbs/sq in I think that is plenty low enough.
They are very good in the wet however.......somewhere they can keep coolish.
We may experiment with some hard old Dunlop slicks, with grooves, but tyres certainly are a problem with these 10 inch wheels. [See post 390]
Anyway, Im sure my man has something up his sleeve which I am not privy to.