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Bill Fischer

Chris Egan from Futility Motorsport

Chris Egan
It’s always the minor things! Chris is less impressed.

GHIT 0061: Chris Egan Special Guest Driver from Futility Motorsport

Chris Egan is our special guest driver from the Futility Motorsports endurance racing team.  We last saw Chris at the 24 Hours of Lemons race at Thompson.  We review his lemons racing history as well as the team’s recent over-temp issues at their last race.  Chris started racing with a Shelby Daytona and somehow he is still going (with the Futility Motorsport Saab).  He has also raced in several HPDEs and tried his hand at autocross.  Chris races with his family (father, brother, and sister) and is shooting for a top 20 overall.  He also covers why the Daytona is no longer the team vehicle and how the 250k mile Saab came to be a race car.

We also talk about the pressures and responsibilities of being a square on the E1R bingo card and the history of the Young Chris Egan moniker. 

Chris is a mechanical engineer who has a penchant for following in the steps of Rube Goldberg, so he fits right into the lemons paddock.  A natural born tinkerer in all areas, we also go over the recent intercom system that Chris has been working on and developing.  As expected, Bill had no shame and requested a test model for our upcoming HPDE at Watkins Glenn. 

Futility Motorsports
Its a sleeper

The conversation led to many different areas of discussion, including: 

HPDE vs racing vs autocross comparisons in learning and experience on track driving and improving your ability to read and predict other drivers, both on and off the track. 

Chris recalls several of the wild and crazy things he has seen both on and off the track at a lemons race, including a burning man themed paddock

Vicki and Chris talk about making their own tracks at NHMS by not going up the hill.  Chris seems to have worse luck at NHMS than we do.

Lots of trial by fire and learning what “to do” and what “not to do”. 

Building an old Toronado in Jahn Pagels shop with Spank the night before the Sonoma race. 

We make a challenge for a twin-engine car driven by two stick shifts.  (one single clutch would be acceptable)

We also go through a quick math problem with Alan over the plusses (time) and minuses (laps) of his recent red mist collection of black flags. 

We also go round and round on what we are doing with the El Jeffe race truck brake heating issues and the Capri engine/transmission swap with input from Chris

Chris get subjected to a Good, Bad, and the Ugly review of his racing career/history.

We make a bet between Chris and Alan on who finishes their project car first (getting the engine to fire).  Who do you think will win?  Chris and his E36 or Alan with the 3.8 liter Capri swap. 

Biggest takeaway:  Finish the work on the car as soon as possible, not just in time for the race. 

How many other racing podcasts would also have a Wacky Racers reference in the flow of the conversation?

GHIT 0061 Chris Egan Special Guest Driver from Futility Motorsport

Our Review of SDCC 2019

Our SDCC Review
We review the latest news from San Diego Comic Con

WOOT 0060: Our Review of San Diego Comic Con2019

We (Finally) cover the recent San Diego Comic Convention (SDCC).  We cover the entire SDCC 2019 event with what we found of interest.  Marvel dominated most of the announcements, but we tried to cover everything. 

Including:

  • Krypton, several times
  • The Witcher and Henry Cavil
  • Top Gun Maverick Trailer
  • Jay and Silent Bob Reboot movie and all of Kevin Smith’s movies
  • Terminator:  Dark Fate
  • The Cats Trailer
  • It 2
  • Picard trailer
  • The Orville
  • The Watchmen TV series
  • Pennyworth
  • Akira (delay)
  • The Boys on Amazon
  • Bill is back into buying comic books!  Especially the recent Hickman X Men series reboot
  • Marvel TV news:  Agents of Shield final panel, and ABC’s new show speculation, Cloak and Dagger, The Runaways
  • All the CW DC shows, The Flash, Arrow, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow, Black Lightning and the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event this coming year
  • Doom Patrol series renewed
  • The animated Harley Quinn tv series
  • Marvel Phase 4 announcements
  • Black Widow in May 2020
  • The Eternals November 2020
  • The Falcon and the Winter Soldier tv series in Fall 2020
  • Shang Chi and the Legends of the Ten Rings Starring Simu Liu in February 2021
  • Bill bets Benny a Slurpee that Benny likes the movie and it will break One Billion Dollars
  • Wanda Vision TV show in the spring of 2021
  • Dr Strange and the Multiverse of Madness May 2021
  • Loki TV Series speculation coming in 2021
  • The Hawkeye TV series in the Fall 2021 with both Clint Barton/Jeremy Renner and Kate Bishop
  • Thor Love and Thunder in November 2021
  • West Coast Avengers and Young Avengers speculation/discussion
  • MCU Phase 4 and Phase 5 speculation
  • Also announced movies like:
  • Guardians of the Galaxy 3
  • Captain Marvel 2
  • Black Panther 2
  • Fantastic Four
  • Mutants
  • What If animated series with Jeffery Wright
  • Blade in Phase 5
  • Sony-Marvel Crossover potential speculation on Venom 2 and Mobius movie tie ins
  • Howard the Duck animated series
  • D23 Speculation
  • Bill gets on a soapbox, twice, this episode including:
  • Krypton is a must watch show
  • Why the short season/few episode season is a bunch of OOOGAAA horn
  • Vicki has homework to watch Akira and listen to The Sessions Podcast with Bob /Marley

Thoughts about the recent new Corvette C8 reveal since our last episode

And we wrap up with our most looking forward to picks and a big shout out to:

Christian James Hand and his podcast called The Session where he breaks down popular songs track by track in a most entertaining manner.  We can’t wait to see him live when he comes to the east coast. 

We will follow up with a D23 review as soon as possible, hopefully with some Marvel Phase 5 information. 

WOOT 0060: Our Review of SDCC 2019

GHIT 0059 Wendy from Porterfield – Everything About Brakes and More

Porterfields

GHIT 0059 Wendy from Porterfield – Everything About Brakes and More

Wendy Charlier has been our primary contact at Porterfield since we started our team and has been with the company 20 years.  Wendy has a racing background from her family that goes back many years. 

Also, for those of you that are not familiar with them, Porterfield is a private company that services all kinds of performance applications related to the braking your car and heat management, including brake pads, rotors, calipers, fluids, full brake kits etc., as well as other aspects of performance & racing like suspension components, oil coolers, starters, heat protection items, and batteries, and many others items.  So if you need any brake pads for virtually any car or truck, they have them or will make them for you.

Highlights from this episode include:

Brake Pads Selection Factors

  • What tracks
  • The type of racing, historic, endurance autocross, dirt, etc.
  • What use
  • Car weight and horsepower etc.
  • What heat/temperature is expected

Rotors

  • Vented vs solid
  • Drilled and/or slotted (Hint not cross drilled if you are racing)
  • Slotted
  • One piece vs two piece
  • Proper sizing and selection

 Calipers/Pistons

  • The effect of the piston size, piston quantity, and the total piston surface area

 Brake fluids – types, uses, comparisons

 Wendy also recommended several brake pads to choose from depending on your driving needs, autocross, sprints, HPDE/track days, road/endurance racing etc.

  • We also cover the brake pad torque performance and its impact on braking and brake feel
  • A good bit of discussion on our racing pads of choice the Raybestos ST43’s
  • Other brands available include the Porterfield brand, Hawk, Performance Friction, Pagid, and several others from Raybestos
  • How brake calipers can affect brake pad selection, especially with respect to the available pad thickness

Brake Fluids and Selection

  • Dry boiling point vs wet boiling point
  • DOT 3 4 5 etc. (racing use DOT 4)
  • Frequencies and reasons to change, bleed, etc., like if it boils, bleed it..
  • Hydroscopic effects on brake fluid and its boiling point depression and why brake fluid is hydroscopic
  • How varying local humidity levels can affect brake fluid performance
  • Brake fluid compressibility and its effect on pedal feel

We also discussed several areas related to Braking, including:

  • Brake lines and selection and advantages of braided stainless steel lines
  • (real) Brake Ducting and cooling solutions (not using pool noodles), both neoprene and silicone, with wire reinforcement
  • Sizing of ducts and positioning tips on both the inlet and outlet sides
  • NACA Ducts and other options
  • Oil coolers
  • We also reviewed a reusable oil filter that we are absolutely dying to try.

Finally, Bill also attempted to talk Wendy off her personal cliff and start her amazing race career.  We will get Wendy out racing soon. 

So please join us for an excellent podcast reviewing all aspects of braking your race car.  And no, brakes do not just slow you down. 

GHIT 0059: Wendy from Porterfield – Everything About Brakes and More

GHIT 0058 Thompson 2019 Race Wrap-Up

New Drivers and a New to Us Car

Alan, Jennifer, and Bill with our “new to us” BMW E36 race car

This Thompson 2019 episode is dedicated to our friend Aaron Leinemann.  He has had some unexpected bad medical news and a GoFundMe page has been started to assist.  Please share whatever you can to assist Aaron and his amazing family.

On this episode, our team reviews the 2019 24 Hours of Lemons race GP du Lac Chargoggagogg(etcetera) at Thompson Speedway in Northeastern Connecticut.  We entered our Race Truck El Jeffe a 2004 Chevy S-10 with many Isuzu Hombre body panels and our new to us 1998 BMW E36 3-series car for our first race with it after buying it about two weeks prior.  El Jeffe was updated from the former Stan Lee livery to and Avengers Endgame livery and the E36 was quickly themed in the paddock to be a Captain America car. 

  • Alan as Spider Man
    Alan as Spidey
  • Bennett Rocketing Deadpool
    Bennett Rocketing Deadpool
  • Connor with a Serious Chin
    Connor with serious chin
Garage Heroes were present and accounted for

We review Friday practice and spend most of the episode covering the race on Saturday and Sunday.

Highlights include:

  • New Drivers, several first timers at Thompson
  • Thompson track walk and review
  • Saturday and Sunday within El Jeffe
  • Saturday and Sunday in the BMW E36
  • El Jeffe brake issues and a potential fix and path forward to alleviate this ongoing problem. 
  • Our 4 black flag debacle and how it impacted our position in the race (HINT not well)
  • Bill got to make two signs with Connor to slow the cars in the pits
  • A minor incident where a car came across the bow of the El Jeffe and removed moist of the front end facia
  • Saturday night’s Potluck Dinner hosted by the Three Pedal Mafia team for Stuntin’ and Explodin’ fest
  • We show our exceptional math skills several times this episode
  • Team awards for the weekend
  • Hella Sweet or Butt Terrible idea of the week
  • To do’s and improvements for our next race
  • Radio and Helmet communication issues
  • Then things devolved from there
  • E36 performed very well
  • El Jeffe was a race truck
Proof we were ahead at least a few times

GHIT 0058: Thompson 2019 Race Wrap-Up

GHIT 0057 Peter Krause on Using Data to Improve Your Driving

Peter Krause
Peter Krause at the track, his happy place

How to improve your driving without increasing the risk

We were honored to have internationally renowned racing coach Peter Krause join us for an introductory discussion of data collection and analysis to improve your track driving while minimizing the addition of risk.  The conversation was exceptional and covered a wide range of areas and topics. 

Some of the highlight areas we covered include:

  • Data collection systems, options, and comparison
  • What to use, how to use, and several options for how to analyze the data
  • His virtual track walks with Ross Bentley, especially the Road Atlanta Vicki, Alan, and Bill studied prior to our race at Road Atlanta last December
  • We also discussed the use of Video to compliment the data and several ways to get to intelligent video which includes the track video with several displays of the data
  • Several stages of progression in data collection and analysis
  • Predictive lap times and the use and implications in car
  • Keys to breaking through stagnation and plateaus in driving
  • A simple and clear delineation between good and great drivers
  • Several different ways of presenting the data including tabular formats, strip charts, and colored maps which can aide in the use and interpretation of the data collected.
  • Supporting his driver
  • Coaching in action
Coaching his drivers

We also cover several of the more popular commercial systems including:

  • Race Monitor app
  • Harry’s Lap Timer
  • Aim’s Solo, Solo 2, Solo 2 DL, MXM, and MXL
  • GoPro Hero 7
  • VBox Sport
  • Race Render
  • Use of OBD blue tooth dongles
  • Race Chrono
  • Porsche Precision Track App
  • BMW M App

Peter also recommended two books that he finds useful in introducing more detail into the use and the analysis of the data.  We have already ordered our copies.

  1. Making Sense of Squiggly Lines by Chris Brown
  2. Practical Race Car Data Acquisition by Bob Knox

If you ever wondered what the top three key data collection parameters are, Peter shared his views as a driver coach who hopes everyone can use these three metrics to help with their self-learning. 

  1. Engine speed/rpm
  2. Throttle position
  3. Brake Pressure

If you have any more questions or wish to talk with Peter in more depth, he is easily contacted through his website at www.PeterKrause.net  and please pay special attention to his websites area on Track Wisdom.

Krause & Associates
One of the world’s best coaching resources

Other references we also recommend include:

  • AIM sports YouTube channel
  • Race studio Analysis

And of course, the Virtual track walks Peter made with Ross Bentley that are available on the speed secrets website. 

We can’t wait until we can go into a bit more depth with Peter after we utilize his wisdom in our coming races and HPDE’s.

GHIT 0057 Peter Krause on Using Data to Improve Your Driving

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