Labor Day High Speed event At Carolina Motorsports Park
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Labor Day High Speed event At Carolina Motorsports Park
Mark your calendars now! Saturday, September 2 and Sunday September 3 the Carolina Region NCCC clubs will host "the Carolina Region Invitational High Speed Time Trials - ALL Makes are Welcome!
Event location - Carolina Motorsports Park, Kershaw, SC
Registration open NOW - $250 (early)
$295 after August 15
Pre-registration wil close August 25
Official Check in and Tech at the track Friday night - 6-9PM and Sat/Sun 7 - 8am
For more information or an event flyer - contact Pete Dawley - group3race@aol.com
or visit this site http://www.crnccc.com/Current Events.htm
Event location - Carolina Motorsports Park, Kershaw, SC
Registration open NOW - $250 (early)
$295 after August 15
Pre-registration wil close August 25
Official Check in and Tech at the track Friday night - 6-9PM and Sat/Sun 7 - 8am
For more information or an event flyer - contact Pete Dawley - group3race@aol.com
or visit this site http://www.crnccc.com/Current Events.htm
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Originally Posted by Shrek
Watch for a large pack from the rats nest.
This weekend the Ratpack was more like a rat pair, only 2 rats made it to Shelby.
I'm hoping for a bunch of people & rats at CMP.
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Damn, that looks like fun!
The last time I took the car to Carolina Motorsports Park it had some overheating problems though... damn automatics
The last time I took the car to Carolina Motorsports Park it had some overheating problems though... damn automatics
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How does one register for this event? I'm not a member of the NCCC.
What class would I run in, with an 04 Z06, no motor mods, have Kumho
710's and T1 bars and Wilwood brake pads?
What's the format? How many sessions per day, etc.?
What class would I run in, with an 04 Z06, no motor mods, have Kumho
710's and T1 bars and Wilwood brake pads?
What's the format? How many sessions per day, etc.?
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Originally Posted by Falcon
How does one register for this event? I'm not a member of the NCCC.
What class would I run in, with an 04 Z06, no motor mods, have Kumho
710's and T1 bars and Wilwood brake pads?
What's the format? How many sessions per day, etc.?
What class would I run in, with an 04 Z06, no motor mods, have Kumho
710's and T1 bars and Wilwood brake pads?
What's the format? How many sessions per day, etc.?
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The format includes parade laps for all:
20 minute practice by groups
two single, timed, hot laps (1/2 lap warmup, 1/2 lap cool down)
one - two lap, timed, runs (1/2 lap warmup, 1/2 lap cool down)
Lunch break for workers
one - two lap, timed, runs (1/2 lap warmup, 1/2 lap cool down)
There are records established for the NCCC Classes, and may be seen at CRNCCC.COM
Your car may be in the NCCC Class IIH or IIJ, or even IIIH. Tech will tell.
Being as you are not a member of NCCC you will run in the Guest Class.
Either way it looks to be a good bit of fun in the sun, just change your brake fluid add newer pads, and come on down.
C5R
20 minute practice by groups
two single, timed, hot laps (1/2 lap warmup, 1/2 lap cool down)
one - two lap, timed, runs (1/2 lap warmup, 1/2 lap cool down)
Lunch break for workers
one - two lap, timed, runs (1/2 lap warmup, 1/2 lap cool down)
There are records established for the NCCC Classes, and may be seen at CRNCCC.COM
Your car may be in the NCCC Class IIH or IIJ, or even IIIH. Tech will tell.
Being as you are not a member of NCCC you will run in the Guest Class.
Either way it looks to be a good bit of fun in the sun, just change your brake fluid add newer pads, and come on down.
C5R
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Originally Posted by Falcon
How does one register for this event? I'm not a member of the NCCC.
What class would I run in, with an 04 Z06, no motor mods, have Kumho
710's and T1 bars and Wilwood brake pads?
What's the format? How many sessions per day, etc.?
What class would I run in, with an 04 Z06, no motor mods, have Kumho
710's and T1 bars and Wilwood brake pads?
What's the format? How many sessions per day, etc.?
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If ya want Rats..You GottEm! After running at Rockingham I’m really looking forward to CMP. Some Mods will be necessary…brake cooling ducts…..3.73s?
Sanford was a Ball!!......You can count on Rats.....What about Spiders?
Sanford was a Ball!!......You can count on Rats.....What about Spiders?
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Originally Posted by Roadrace65
…brake cooling ducts…..
Have fun!
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Originally Posted by Roadrace65
If ya want Rats..You GottEm! After running at Rockingham I’m really looking forward to CMP. Some Mods will be necessary…brake cooling ducts…..3.73s?
Sanford was a Ball!!......You can count on Rats.....What about Spiders?
Sanford was a Ball!!......You can count on Rats.....What about Spiders?
Clarifications: May 2006
#1: Page 2-21 Group II Transmission 2.7.3.14.1
Question: Can I run a Z06 transmission in a regular C-5coupe in IIJ?
ANSWER: YES Any C-5 with any Z06 specific engine, transmission, or differential part
(s) will be classed as IIJ. (This is true only in class IIJ and reverses clarification #2 of Feb.
06) Yes (13) No (1)
Will you be runnin' in my class???????
Spidey will be there for his first ever high speed event. First time on a road course though. Most likely just to test the waters.
Last edited by LS6vett; 06-14-2006 at 12:01 PM.
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Bring on the Rats, Spiders, snakes..... we will even allow mustangs!!!
Greg if you are considering changing gears for 1 or 2 high speed weekends you have too much time on your hands.
At CMP you will change gears alot no matter what is inside the rearend.
Greg if you are considering changing gears for 1 or 2 high speed weekends you have too much time on your hands.
At CMP you will change gears alot no matter what is inside the rearend.
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Hmmm, East Tennesseeans permitted here?
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While your sittin on the couch watching Pinks and Unique WHIPS....I'm building Diffs....Ha!
Your name came up tonight at dinner out with a couple Rat's..I hear your hot at CMP.....got the kink mastered…?
Your name came up tonight at dinner out with a couple Rat's..I hear your hot at CMP.....got the kink mastered…?
Originally Posted by Carolina C4 Racer
Greg if you are considering changing gears for 1 or 2 high speed weekends you have too much time on your hands.
Last edited by Roadrace65; 06-15-2006 at 07:30 AM.