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Re: SIP 2018 round #7 The Icehole

PostPosted: Sun Jul 22, 2018 8:25 am
by dw5555
The girls are rejuvenated after the last fiasco. While the drive from Saginaw Valley to the Ice Hole isn't that long they also are looking forward to sampling some of the local food fare. (If I can keep Carli out of the local bars. :angry-tappingfoot:
Boss Dave

Re: SIP 2018 round #7 The Icehole

PostPosted: Sun Jul 22, 2018 8:40 am
by kidvoltage
Ice? Helen says "grip it and rip it"!

I'm not sure but I don't think she's talking hot dogs. Helen can get a little cryptic since the day she grabbed the high voltage feed.

Re: SIP 2018 round #7 The Icehole

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2018 1:49 pm
by TuscoTodd
It was a great day of racing on "The ICEHOLE"!

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After the time off the teams definitely seemed more than ready to mix it up!
Assisting in driving duties were local racers:
Steve Reed
Russell May
Amanda Workman
Steve Spring
Marshaling duties were handled by myself and the Slot Therapist (Terry Peterson)

The track was smooth and fast with plenty of door banging and tire rubbing with the old chrome horn being put to use liberally!

The first four cars to hit the track were:
DownUndaThunda's puple GTO on Red
Racing Bandit's silver Torino on White
CAT Racing's green Challenger on Yellow
D&D Racing's orange Camaro on Blue

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There was definitely some wild door to door action with the cars constantly finding themselves packed up and charging hard!
On lap two, the D&D Team's missle of a Camaro over drove the corner and tangled with both CAT Racing's Challenger and Racing Bandit's Torino in one fell swoop!
At the end of the heat, even though the laps totals were different between the teams - they still were drawn to the pack!

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Next to join the action was Slothead Racing's Firebird!

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The action didn't slow down for heat two! Mid-heat CAT Racing's Challenger used 8 wheels to get through the corner not once - but twice! Both times sending Racing Bandit's Torino off track!

Next to rotate into the hunt for the podium was The Oregon Donor's Studebaker Hawk!

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The west coast team had the Hawk flying down the straight and in the wide radius red lane - they were charging up the ranks right out of the gate! Racing Bandit's Torino kept trying to mix it up with DownUndaThunda's GTO - but the tight inside corners of yellow lane were definitely giving the team fits with getting the big Torino hauled down from the straight line blasts resulting one wild hit, where they were running neck and neck with both the GTO and Slothead Racing's Firebird where the only one to come out of corner cleanly was the one that was the meat in the sandwich going in - the GTO!

Next to join the action was DMS Racing's Mustang!

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More heavy duty action this round! There were a number of offs, with the Firebird and Mustang contending for who had the quicker pony car while the Oregon Donor's Hawk would leave both of them in the dust down the straight! But those corners, those pesky corners! It was a rough round with only DownUndaThunda's GTO running on the inside lane getting away relatively unscathed!

The final car to enter the mix was T-County Lug Nut's Chevelle!

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This round was one of the cleanest rounds of the race with every team digging hard for every segment! Slothead Racing's Firebird mag was "helped" around the corner by the Oregon Donor's Hawk when their driver got tired of the bird sticking its rear out in front of them - but even with the "assist" - there wasn't a single off track excursion this round!
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At this point in the race, all the teams had gotten a start and D&D Racing's Camaro was rejoining the action - starting side by side with MS Racing's Mustang!

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The Chevy verses Ford pony car war was on - with the Chevelle and the Studebaker trying to keep out in front of what the figured was sure to be a dog fight! The thought was good - but the tight inside yellow lane corners were proving to be a nemesis for the Hawk's ability to get slowed up from it's rocket speed down the straights - resulting in not one but two incidences of leaving the lane, cutting across track and taking out the D&D Racing Camaro! :o

Next to rejoin the action was CAT Racing's Challenger!

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The adrenaline was up as the heats remaining were winding down! DMS Racing's Mustang found a quick way around yellow, by diamonding the corners, hanging the tail WAY out mid corner - which worked well until it got tapped by the chrome horn of the T-County Lug Nut's Chevelle! With loosing some notable ground the pony seemed to be on a tear for the next couple laps until they tried to use the Chevelle's tires to help them through the corner, but instead ended up spinning out across the track taking out themselves and the D&D Racing Camaro in the process!

For the final heat, with some "cool down time" in their favor, the Racing Bandit's Torino jumped back in!

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The final heat did NOT disappoint! All four teams on the track were mixing it up hard while the teams that had finished standing on their pit boxes to see just where everything was going to shake out!
After seeming to be a magnet for mayhem - the D&D Racing team was charging hard and running clean when the CAT Racing Challenger managed to catch them in turn one, knocking wheels and sending both cars off track, nearly clipping the Racing Bandit Torino in the process!
It made for quite a race!

Added shots from the action!

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When the checkered flag dropped there were a number of positions that came down to segments! Talk about some close racing!
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Re: SIP 2018 round #7 The Icehole

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2018 2:13 pm
by kidvoltage
A big thanks to our top notch drivers. A great showing by the Donors.

To quote Helen: "HO, who knew they could be so small"?

Re: SIP 2018 round #7 The Icehole

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2018 3:19 pm
by vonsirius
Another podium result. :music-rockout:
It would be difficult but still for the championship!

Congrats to the winners and thanks for the report.

Re: SIP 2018 round #7 The Icehole

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2018 3:55 pm
by waaytoomuchintothis
Were there any fights? I keep hearing about people being kicked in the Icehole... Probably something to do with girls chugging champagne, I guess.

Re: SIP 2018 round #7 The Icehole

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2018 7:08 pm
by slothead
Thanks to everyone who participated for putting this race on. Even though we didn't score a podium finish Slothead Racing is content with finishing in 4th place and expects to continue to challenge for the championship. It's been great running on different tracks and with different scale cars.

If we redo this series in the future and I get to host a race I think I'll bring out the big block dirt modified cars and see how we like making some dust on my slick 'dirt' oval.

What track are we heading to next?

Re: SIP 2018 round #7 The Icehole

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2018 8:23 pm
by TuscoTodd
Next stop is "The Yeti" !!!
:D

Re: SIP 2018 round #7 The Icehole

PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2018 7:57 am
by dw5555
I think the layoff caused a lot of the teams to be off their game. Looked more like a demolition derby out there, our team included. The crew chief is having a tough time just keeping everything together for the next race. The competition is really getting tough for our rookie team. Thanks for the run and we have nowhere to go but up! Congrats to everyone.
Boss Dave

Re: SIP 2018 round #7 The Icehole

PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2018 1:45 pm
by Pepsi62
Awesome job, only .02 off the top step,
The break has helped the team regather it's thoughts and refresh themselves and are now back hard at it to keep the Aussie flag flying

Re: SIP 2018 round #7 The Icehole

PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 11:53 pm
by vonsirius

Re: SIP 2018 round #8 The Yeti

PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2018 8:35 pm
by kidvoltage
It's been a quiet month.

Re: SIP 2018 round #8 The Yeti

PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2018 8:44 pm
by slothead
I've been on a cross-country road trip (USA) and not online regularly so I was wondering if I missed anything? The team was left to fend for itself while I got some much needed relaxation time, and I'm confident they are ready to resume the chase for the championship when the green flag flies.

Slothead Racing

Re: SIP 2018 round #8 The Yeti

PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2018 10:40 pm
by TuscoTodd
Sorry for the delay gents - track officials have been distracted and will get results posted this week! :violence-stickwhack:

Re: SIP 2018 round #8 The Yeti

PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2018 10:58 pm
by TuscoTodd
The track officials have finally been gathered to share the results of the final race of the series - and what a race!
The smoooooth and fast Yeti road course!

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The teams, coming off the rough and tumble, fender banging of the oval were more than ready to open the cars up on the twists and turns of the road course with first four teams to give the course a run being:

Slothead Racing and their blue Firebird
D&D Racing's orange and white Camaro
CAT Racing's green Challenger
The Oregon Donor's black Hawk

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True to form - the Hawk was a rocket down the straight - being the first to the corner, but the three pony cars were hot on it's tail! The Hawk really didn't car for the tight corners, but ate up the big sweeper and long front stretch - keep it a big game of cat and mouse for the first couple laps!
As the heat wore on, the pony cars found their groove in the tighter technical section and started to distance themselves.

At the start of the second heat, it was time for the T-County Lug Nuts to join the action!

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With the other teams having some laps under their belts, the Lug Nuts were looking at tail lights trying to find a way to throw the Chevelle through the corners - inadvertently tangling with the Slothead Racing machine more than once - causing off racing lane excursions each time.

Next to join the action was Down Unda Thunda's GTO!

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The Down Unda Thunda team had been watching the struggles the Lug Nuts had jumping into the fray and apparently came with a better plan of attack as they were running hard and fast from the wave of the green on!

The Racing Bandit Torino and the DMS Racing Mustang were the next two cars to join the field and these two Fords just couldn't seem to get away from one another - running within no more than a couple car lengths of each other lap after lap!

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Some added shots from the action:

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When the checkered flag dropped - it was definitely a bit of a shake up in the finishing order!

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Congrats to the teams on the podium - as any slip up by any of the teams would have quickly shuffled the order with as close as everyone ran!
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