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Bill Fischer

GHIT 0154: GridLife with Adam Jabaay

  • Adam Jabaay at GridLife
  • GridLife Takes Chicago
  • GridLife
  • GridLife at Night

Adam Jabaay is a co-founder of the GridLife series and was kind enough to come onto our program to talk about GridLife and his driving and racing history.  We were told by several people at the track that we needed to attend a GridLife event and after doing some homework and talking with Adam, we agree.  The series is a mix of high level racing, HPDE, drifting, and a huge social aspect in the paddock.  We may need to take a vacation after the event to recuperate, lol.  You can find more info on GridLife at the website:  https://www.grid.life/ and we are anxiously waiting for the 2021 schedule to finalize our plans.  Also, please follow Adam on his podcast that is nearing 400 episodes, we are way behind. 

We cover all the apexes on this episode of Dominating with Dawson.  If you were ever curious, we not only go into the different jargon/labels for apexes but what they mean and why they are where they are.  No mathematical geometry, nor proofs required.

We hope you enjoy this episode!

Best regards,

Vicki, Jennifer, Alan, and Bill

Hosts of the Garage Heroes In Training Podcast and Garage  Heroes In Training racing team drivers

Highlights from this episode include:

1)  Norm Abrams reference number one for our podcast, but that would be a WOOT episode.

2)  We recorded post the GridLife event at NOLA and Adam was still recovering, unpacking, and finding what he left at the track.  His phone battery did make it all the way through the episode though. 

3)  How the Slip Angle podcast is the platform for communicating to the GridLife paddock and future paddock.

4)  Adam also covers a lot of the history of GridLife and the eternal question:  What is GridLife and what happens on a GridLife weekend.  Remember the first rule: it stays at GridLife.  We are hoping to attend the Gingerman event if it is during the summer when school is out. 

5)  Sprint Races?  Check.  HPDE?  Check.  Time Attack?  Yep.  Drifting?  Check.  Concerts?  You bet.  Post-race weekend hangover included free of charge. 

6)  What is GLTC?  How it became what it is?  How to build a car for it?  It’s all in here.  Once class to rule them all.

7)  What is the Time Attack event?  What cars and levels/classes are available?   Where would your car fit?  A summary is here, but likely you should review the rule book for final classing determination.

8)  What is a festival event vs a normal weekend?

9)  How does drifting fit into the weekend?  What types of drifting events do they hold? 

10)  How GridLife can have several thousand spectators at these events.

11)  How the first ever tandem drifting competition went at NOLA?  How someone can drift through turn 12 at Road Atlanta or even through the esses?

12)  Can we hope to see an endurance type event at GridLife?  Asking for a friend.

13)  GridLife iRacing?  Yep.  Also, GridLife has been on Forza.  Adam and the team are even working on a festival type event, perhaps even for this off season.

14)  Tips and tricks for attending a GridLife event.  Stay at the track.  Come with a car already prepared.  Sleep the week before.

15)  You can’t have Adam Jabaay on a not discuss RV’s.  So, we did.  And his latest exploits going down to NOLA.  Trailer hub maintenance is a real thing. 

16)  The weirdest recommendation to buy Koni shocks ever.

GHIT 0154: GridLife with Adam Jabaay

WOOT 0153: The Mandalorian

and Recent Announcements from Disney, Disney+, HBO Max, and Warner Brothers, as well as the current state of movie theaters during the COVID 19 pandemic

The Mandalorian Season 2 poster

On this Way Off Our Topic (WOOT) episode, we overdo our review of The Mandalorian prior to the season 2 finale and predictions for what we think and/or want to happen in the finale.  We then move into the recent announcements of upcoming movies and television series.  Since we haven’t had a WOOT episode in a long while, we went really long with this one.  Our hosts for this episode are Jeff, Josh, Benny, Vicki, and Bill.  

We hope you enjoy the episode!

  • Ahsoka
  • Grogu
  • Mando and Ahsoka
  • The Mandalorian Season 2 poster
The Mandalorian and all rights are the property of Disney and Disney+

WOOT 0153: The Mandalorian and Recent Announcements

GHIT 0152: Craig Watkins Joins us for Car Setup 101 Focusing on the Tires

Craig Watkins Car Engineer for Flying Lizards Motorsports
Carig Watkins with Flying Lizard Motorsports

Craig Watkins joins us for this episode to discuss his driving history, as well as his time spent as an engineer for Flying Lizard Motorsports, among others.  Craig concentrates now being an amateur racing driver and fells the pain of being a single person team.  We also go into his business that started as a tool he needed to help him as a race car engineer and grew into what we know as Smart Racing Products that offers several solutions that are easy to use to set your car alignment up, even if your car is a truck or a bus.  We hope to have Craig on again to go into the area more deeply in the future.  We had recording issues so the episode is a mix of two parts, and you may be able to tell a difference in recording almost halfway through.  We cannot express how happy we were when Craig said he would come on again to cover the first section that we could not edit well enough to use. 

  • Craig Watkins at the Baja 500
  • Craig Watkins on Pismo Beach
Craig Watkins at the Baja 500 and on Pismo Beach

Our Dominating with Dawson segment goes over how to get more out of an HPDE event or a track day by setting goals.  It has helped our team to maximize the benefit of each event and get the most bang for the buck/minute of track time.  This process will help you to improve as well.  

We hope you enjoy this episode!

You can get your Smart Strings, Smart Camber etc. from Smart Racing products at:  https://www.smartracingproducts.com/

Best regards,

Vicki, Jennifer, Alan, and Bill

Hosts of the Garage Heroes In Training Podcast and Garage Heroes In Training racing team drivers

Highlights from this episode include:

1)  Bill’s longest intro to date.  Vicki had very little patience for it.

2)  Craig covers most of his racing history, off road and on track driving, to becoming a race car engineer, to how he arrived at the present day as an amateur racing driver.

3)  How professional racing is different but fundamentally the same as amateur racing. 

4)  What are some of the functions of a chief race car engineer and how he used several key pieces of data and the driver feedback to get the car as fast as possible.

5)  Bad physics/chemistry flashbacks abound.  Ideal gas law is fundamentally a relationship that says the Pressure X Volume is proportional to the Temperature.  PV = nRT for those playing at home.

6)  How the tires are really the critical control point to focus on to get your car to be fast and drive most easily. 

7)  What is the #1 most critical measurement tool to have in your racing tool belt, how to use it, and how to make sure you minimize variability by using a one individual gauge for all your measurements.

8)  And then we also look to what the next few items and measurements are to further refine and improve your car’s performance and “dialing it in”.

9)  A great summary of what the 24 Hours of Lemans – Lemans Classic event is and why you may want to add it as a bucket list item for you and your team.

10)  Tire pressure at target.  Then tire temperature uniformity across the tire surface and across the four tires +/- 30 degrees F or C?.  If you aren’t sure of your exact tire temperature range, around 150 degrees is a good first level estimate to where you enter your tire’s performance window.

11)  What are the three primary aspects of your tire alignment, Camber, Caster, and Toe, what they represent, what order to adjust them in, which ones are more critical to performance, and rough starting points for you to begin to optimize from further.  As expected, we also get into some of the ways to set up the car to measure and adjust these parameters.  We also discuss the other terms that are sometimes referred to including thrust angle.

12)  The two ways that tire grip is generated.  And there really are only two.

13)  While each of the settings are car dependent, we attempt to give some broad based approximate starting ranges that will aid you in establishing a baseline point to begin from to set up your race car. We also try to explain how each parameter, and direction of change, affects the car’s performance.

14)  As with several of our prior episodes, Craig explains how the best teams are better by simply being better at the several fundamental aspects of car prep and team operation during a race.  And if you sprinkle in a bit of luck, they will compete well and have a better than average chance to win.

15)  Craig teases us with his excel list of adjustments and effects that came from his experience as a race engineer.  Next time we see him, we are going to get a copy.  We have a chance at getting at least the format of the list, without the exact content.  tbd.

16)  Craig also brings up the very valuable point to remember that you are the one to define how deep down the rabbit hole you want to go and that should be the primary determinant in how deeply you get into the car and its set up.

17)  Bill finally gets to make a String Theory joke, but it wasn’t very funny.  Situation normal.  But it was way better than his tuna joke. 

18)  We also go into the way to use Smart Strings and Smart Camber to measure and adjust your cars alignment before and even at the racetrack.\

PS Did anyone catch the semi-subtle Three Pedal Mafia reference in this episode?  GHiT decals can be sent out to you if you let us know.

GHIT 0152: Craig Watkins Joins us for Car Setup 101 – Focusing on the Tires

Craig Watkins
Craig Watkins wants to go racing for his birthday, every day
Craig Watkins 911 Racecar
Craig's Flyin Lizard Motorsports Porsche

GHIT 0151: Chance Hales on Car Photography & Videography

  • Chance Hales Porsche 911
  • Chance Hales Formula Ford
  • Chance Hales BMW GT3
  • Chance Hales Ferrari 458

You may know Chance Hales from his work with the Everyday Driver TV Show, Podcast, and YouTube channel, or from his excellent Instagram follow @phattyhales for a ton of great photos of spectacular cars in amazing locales.  With out team finally starting to get things together, we wanted to improve our non-driving related knowledge and skills as well and realized that as much as we like taking pictures and videos at the track and on the road, we have not kept up with recent advances that may improve our images.  It is also an excellent gift idea for those who may want to improve their equipment with a seasonal gift (or three) and is an excellent way to get a non-driving CFO to enjoy the track a bit more and feel included in your driving passion. 

I think we broke Ben on this Dominating with Dawson episode where we cover the concept of “two feet in” and make sure everyone is clear with what it means and how this technique can dramatically minimize the deleterious impact of an error that may momentarily exceed your current skill level on track. 

  • Chance Hales Day or Night

We hope you enjoy this episode!

Best regards,

Vicki, Jennifer, Alan, and Bill

Hosts of the Garage Heroes In Training Podcast and Garage Heroes In Training racing team drivers

Highlights from this episode include:

1)  We start of with a quick introduction including an overview of Chance’s 1967 Mustang resto-mod and 2000 Porsche 911, his recent promotion to NASA HPDE 4, and how he grew into his current photography and videography profession, as well as Everyday Driver.

2)  Bill mentions the story of how we first met each other online and how many of you can blame the Everyday Driver team for us starting racing and this podcast.  They do apologize profusely.

3)  Vicki learns what a “cars and coffee” is for the first time.  Bill, I thought you raised her better than that.

4)  Chance and Vicki go into what camera and accessories are needed as an upgrade to using your phone or a point and shoot type camera.

5)  Chance also goes into the different types of cameras and some of the extensive jargon in a way that even Bill understood.

6)  We also go into what are some of the options and features associated with a next level but still non-professional camera set up.

7)  We go into the lenses most likely needed for shooting at a track, as well as some lenses that are awesome but cost more that most of our cars. 

8)  Chance is also an excellent videographer for both the Everyday Driver TV show on the Velocity channel, their feature length movies/DVDs, as well as their YouTube channel and goes into the various choices and alternatives, including GoPro’s and several options that provide even higher quality.

9)  We did go into the details of shutter speeds and aperture settings, but in a way that most non-photographers will finally be able to understand.  The good news is that most of the cameras have an automatic setting or a simple semi-automatic setting that will work for most shots of interest at a track.

10)  Chance also gives a few resources to find the both equipment and several that have a resource that can advise you for the best options to fit what you are trying to capture.

11)  Key settings and what their approximate ranges should be include aperture, exposure, and the number of frames per second.

13)  Vicki and Chance also had several cheap and simple tips, tricks, settings, and add-ons to help protect your equipment and simplify the process by narrowing the need for manual settings and adjustments.

14)  Our first Space Balls reference ever was made by Chance and it was long overdue.

15)  Chance also helps us with several great resources for editing photos and videos.

16)  Vicki misunderstands Chance saying “raw” and thinks it’s a type of graphic file.  Bill makes a bad He Man joke.

17)  Bill has a bad flashback to when everyone used something known as “film”.  Things ae so much easier now.

18)  Chance even offers a set of standard “shots” that you should pursue at each event.  We also go into the best way to compose a shot to at least appear to be a better photographer than you really may be. 

19)  Tips and tricks to shooting in the weather to protect yourself, the camera equipment, as well as some tips to getting better shots that take advantage of the conditions.

20)  Bill asks about a Leica camera, but meant to say Lytro.  Worth a look?  TBD.  We will have to ask Chance next time.

21)  Depending on your goals and budget, we are sure to have given you a few options that will improve your team’s photos.

22)  Bill and Chance also discuss their annual “Pilgrimage Trip” to Spa and the Nürburgring.  Vicki wants a camera so Bill thought, just in case…..

You can view Chance Hale’s portfolio work at:  https://www.chancehalesphotography.com/

The Everyday Driver home page is at:  https://www.everydaydriver.com/

Bob Chapman’s work can be found at:  http://www.autosportimage.com/

GHIT 0151: Chance Hales on Racing and Car Photography and Videography

Chance Hales from Laguna Seca

Re: GHIT 0150: Ross Bentley Returns to Celebrate Our 150th Episode

Ross Bentley Teaching
Ross Bentley: World Class Instructor
Ross Bentley in BMW
World Class Racing Driver
Ross Bentley Karting
World Class Coach

Ross Bentley, world class racing coach and author, was kind enough to join us to help celebrate our 150th episode!  Since Ross has literally written THE book on racing and high performance driving, we always look forward to talking with him any chance we get.  Our team has improved in the almost year since Ross came on episode 100, but have our questions?  You will have to be the judge of that. 

As always, Ross is able to answer everything we are curious about and even provide some insight into the area that we had not even thought of to this point.  If you want an episode that will help you drive faster, Ross is the perfect guest.  We have already started our new list of questions in case we can talk him into episode 200.  If you have any, please let us know. 

Also, Ross has resumed his weekly podcast and if anything, it is better than ever.  You can subscribe to it on any of the podcasting platform of your choice.  Also, his book Speed Secrets is the most essential resource we know of to learn to be a better driver and race driver. 

One great thing about Ross is he can answer every single question we can think of.  The bad thing about Ross is he makes you think about it in another way.  This ends up with many more questions and usually Bill goes off and overthinks it, again.  Vicki missed a really good one this time (she was fixing her broken MX5 suspension in the hotel parking lot.

But the best thing about Ross is that he is a World Class Gentlemen!

How to get better at the turns is the (potentially) surprising subject of this Dominating with Dawson, but we attempt to discuss how to approach a fast corner and a slow corner.  Depending in the specific track, one or two of the turns will be most critical to a fast lap time and it can often be one of these two types of corners. 

This will be the first part of this area that we discuss as there is a lot of detail and discussion to be had in this area.  We did use several specific turns at Road Atlanta, Laguna Seca, Monte Carlo, and Mid-Ohio to describe these types of turns explicitly.  We are also sure, Ben slipped in a VIR reference at least once or twice.  For this discussion, the term fast is usually referring to a turn with a minimum speed of over ~60 mph or ~100 kph.

We hope you enjoy this episode!

Best regards,

Vicki, Jennifer, Alan, and Bill

Hosts of the Garage Heroes In Training Podcast and

Garage Heroes In Training racing team drivers

Highlights from this episode include:

1)  Ross quickly gives away why he is back on the podcast with us.  Lol.

2)  We talk with Ross about our (then) upcoming skid pad event at Lime Rock Park and he was kind enough to go into what we could do to maximize the learning at the skid pad.  It turned out that this was almost exactly what our friends at Safety Third Motorsports had already arranged for the event.  Even after the event, we still have a long way to go to be able to catch up to Ross’s friend Johan Schwartz who was able to hold a drift for 232.5 miles, with live refueling while drifting.

3)  Ross goes on to explain a way to have a car turn more when understeering by reducing the steering input you are asking from the car.  Its counterintuitive but exceedingly helpful. 

4)  How does practicing on a skid pad help your street driving, as well as your driving on a track.

5)  When to use slow hands and when to use quick hands.

6)  Bill even asked the questions that he is over thinking, again.  Things like is there a relationship between the apex and the resumption of throttle during a turn.  Bill’s pursuit of foundational axioms continues, lol.  And why is he talking about thermodynamics on a podcast about racing?

7)  A great discussion of what sometimes can fool you on track.  For instance, sometimes as lap of a turn may have felt “good” but ended up slower.

8)  Ben comes up with a truly new question to Ross!  Nicely done.

9)  The importance of focusing on what to do and not solely on what not to do, especially in racing.

10)  Jennifer asks a great question:  what can she do to improve during the off season?

11)  Ross goes in depth on mental imagery techniques and actually gives Jennifer (and everyone) an exercise program that has shown to significantly improve your driving outside of being on track.  Summary: Relax body and slow breathing to slow your mind down

11a)  Monday night:  entering and setting up to drive the track at speed, and push pace a bit with actually mimicking the physical movements.  Focus on the technique of driving Pitt race.  Refresh the same for 10-15 minutes the following morning.  Mantra:  Pitt Race etc.

11b)  Tuesday night:  Close eyes and focus on personal driving confidence improvements and then drive the track again. Follow with a Wednesday morning refresh.  Mantra:  Confidence or I’m here etc. (in driving)

11c)  Wednesday night:  focus on ultra-sensory perception and expansion of details.  Follow up Thursday morning.  Mantra:  Sensitive

11d)  Thursday night:  Focus on race craft and starting scenarios and racing scenarios and try to envision ways to gain position.  Repeat refresh next morning.  Mantra:  I’m ready or I’m going to the front

11e)  Friday night:  Focus on adaptability of dealing with a car that isn’t quite correct.  i.e. left turns aren’t same as right, you lost a gear, brakes are an issue, shock going away, etc. etc.  Mantra:  Adapt

11f)  Saturday:  Focus on a specific driving technique you are working on, like brake pedal release etc.  Mantra:  on the technique

11g)  Sunday night:  Focus on the thrill of driving at the limit and just driving without conscious thought.  Mantra:  TBD by you

12)  Ross and his students have all found the value of the using mental imagery and seen large benefits, especially when expanding the practice beyond the physical driving as we described above.

13)  We also went over several other off season, off track practice topics that anyone can do while in the off season.

14)  Bill also brought up the relatively recent release of the Garmin Catalyst, how it works, and how it can help most if not all drivers at the track.  It does not replace a coach, but can definitely help anyone to be faster and try new techniques on the track by looking at what you are doing and helping you to optimize from what you are doing to a better approach. 

14a) Most of us would be surprised by how it can help you break a plateau.  (We are still working to get a guest on the show to diver deeper into the Catalyst.  We have not given up.)  Ross coincidentally has helped in the development of the Catalyst and it really shows.  The Catalyst even helped Ross improve his personal lap times and we are sure it will help you as well.

15)  Ross covers what areas are typically key to focus on at various driving levels of proficiency.  Several of the habits are similar across the driving levels, sometimes even to the highest professional ranks.

16)  We go into the relative importance of driving at the limit vs driving the perfect line.  It looks likes Robin for NASA Great Lakes was correct with his tip to Bill at Autobahn CC this summer.

17)  A few brake light stories that Ross has “heard” about, as well as a great story about Ross driving the most “evil” car he ever drove at Nazareth.

18)  Ross was even willing to entertain us with the fast and furious story time questions that we haven’t asked him already.  Some will surprise you, but all were very entertaining.  We were especially looking forward to Ross’s answers to his favorite corner of a track.

  • Ross Bentley Using The Garmin Catalyst
  • Ross with Garmin Catalyst
Ross Bentley Collaborated with the Development of the Garmin Catalyst and even he was able to go faster on track using it

GHIT 0150: Ross Bentley Returns to Celebrate Our 150th Episode

Ross also joined us on episode #100

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