VIRGINIA INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY, ALTON, Va. (July 31, 2020)—Fast, faster, fastest. Forty-four of the country’s fastest track cars descended upon Virginia International Raceway July 31 for the Tire Rack Ultimate Track Car Challenge. After a full day of shedding blood, sweat and perhaps a …
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Dang an LMP3 car showed up and didn't win. That is a FAST mustang.
I'm going to need more pics of the Ligier.
Congrats to everyone that went. Hopefully next year for me.
In reply to nocones :
You can buy a $500,000 racecar, but you can't buy talent! J/k that mustang is a beast!
Love what those guys (Paul's Automotive Engineering) do with turbos--their '65 Mustang is quite the inspiration. I've got the GM article bookmarked . . .
The Mustang was fastest overall?! Damn, Sam. Just don't let him take that thing to a Cars and Coffee.
Congratulations to the Faesslers from the rest of Cincinnati land.
I know there's some science in the mustang that the Faesslers may not want to share but.....any chance we can get a tech article on what it took to make an S550 GTD fast?
I believe a story on that Mustang is already in the works!
Fun day. Nice to see you guys again as always!
Thanks for letting me drive the photo-truck! It was a dream come true.
How is a Porsche GT3 R a "Production Car"?
Yeah, it's factory-built...but it's a factory-built race car. Like most GT3/GT4/TCR cars these days. Not capable of being licensed for street use. What am I missing?
redtug
New Reader
8/5/20 9:07 a.m.
In reply to Dave M (Forum Supporter) :
Okay to be fair..I am the owner of the LMP3 and your right I cant buy talent I must gain it/learn it. I have only started driving HPDE a little over a year ago and since then have gained my competition licenses thru NASA and have only raced two events with my 220hp GTS2 BMW. I bought the LMP3 for a fraction of what you stated above as I thought it would be a durable car for club events. The engine is a natural aspirated 440hp detuned Nissan VK50 (5.0liter truck engine) with a top speed of 165mph. Unlike the Mustang that has +-850 whp and does over 180 on the back straight at VIR. I agree the Mustang is a phenomenal car and he is a great driver but the two car are very different and approach the track differently. The mustang can pull off a couple good laps and then must cool down and rest. The LMP3 will do it all day long. Case in example he didn't enter the final SHOOTOUT as he cannot do lap after after lap of his pace but is good for a one or two off and that it.... as I won it and my shoot out time beat his Hot Lap time of 1:47.507 as I turned a 1:47.224. I have driven the LMP3 at five events and I am still learning the car and I hope to gain the "Talent" to improve over time...I just want to have fun and compete... I have a fraction of the money in my LMP3 compared to whats in the mustang and I am already down to a 1:46 as a "newbie" to the racing game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXVJWDXNrNU
redtug
New Reader
8/5/20 9:13 a.m.
In reply to redtug :
O and my tires are 2018 Continental tires from Hoosier Discontinued tires that cost $99.00 each! https://shop.hoosiertire.com/index.php/discontinued-tires/325-710r18-rear.html
m4ff3w
UberDork
8/5/20 9:23 a.m.
redtug said:
In reply to Dave M (Forum Supporter) :
Okay to be fair..I am the owner of the LMP3 and your right I cant buy talent I must gain it/learn it. I have only started driving HPDE a little over a year ago and since then have gained my competition licenses thru NASA and have only raced two events with my 220hp GTS2 BMW. I bought the LMP3 for a fraction of what you stated above as I thought it would be a durable car for club events. The engine is a natural aspirated 440hp detuned Nissan VK50 (5.0liter truck engine) with a top speed of 165mph. Unlike the Mustang that has +-1,000 hp and does over 200 on the back straight at VIR. I agree the Mustang is a phenomenal car and he is a great driver but the two car are very different and approach the track differently. The mustang can pull off a couple good laps and then must cool down and rest. The LMP3 will do it all day long. Case in example he didn't enter the final SHOOTOUT as he cannot do lap after after lap of his pace but is good for a one or two off and that it.... as I won it and my shoot out time beat his Hot Lap time of 1:47.507 as I turned a 1:47.224. I have driven the LMP3 at five events and I am still learning the car and I hope to gain the "Talent" to improve over time...I just want to have fun and compete... I have a fraction of the money in my LMP3 compared to whats in the mustang and I am already down to a 1:46 as a "newbie" to the racing game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXVJWDXNrNU
Thanks for the info. Sounds like a blast.
In reply to redtug :
That's super impressive on 440hp. What you're talking about reminds me of watching a TransAm Camaro (tube frame car) and a Radical battle it out at a NASA event one time. Completely different ways of making speed and quite the odd battle to watch.
I applaud you for driving an awesome car in anger.
1LapSRT
New Reader
8/5/20 10:49 a.m.
Why didn't John Finstrom win Fastest Production, Fastest AWD and Fastest Subaru? Just curious...
1LapSRT
New Reader
8/5/20 10:54 a.m.
In reply to Tim Suddard :
We need incar video with Data! :-)
Found it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIpYK2ENdu8
In reply to redtug :
To clarify a few points.
Our Mustang's hp was 850, not 1000+ and weighs 3300#.
Our top speed at VIR was 180, not 200
Our car will run all day long (as long as our 22 gallon fuel cell lasts), After 3-4 laps our water temps stabilized at 210, and oil at 230, in the 93 degree temps at VIR.
Last season Brian led every lap of all (7) 40 minutes races, including the NASA Super Unlimited National Championship.
We did not run the shootout because we had already won the UTCC (our reason for coming to VIR) and putting needless wear on our equipment for a fun race is not in our budget.
Our car was dreamed up, fabricated, and built by Brian and I, and developed over the last 5 years.
Also our Mustang is street legal, tagged, registered, insured, and does safely drive to Cars and Coffee on occasion .
Thanks again to Grassroots Motorsports for putting on a great event.
Paul Faessler
redtug
New Reader
8/5/20 3:33 p.m.
In reply to pfaessler :
My apologies about the top speed and heating up issues...can't believe everything you hear at at the track! Great job driving and hopefully look forward to crossing paths again and I should have a little more experience under my belt and bump up my power another 20hp to 460hp! Also just amazing its a "street legal" with all the catalytic converters and stuff like that. I agree Grassroots Motorsports did a great job putting on the event!
Tom Suddard
Director of Marketing & Digital Assets
8/5/20 4:13 p.m.
1LapSRT said:
Why didn't John Finstrom win Fastest Production, Fastest AWD and Fastest Subaru? Just curious...
John changed cars at the last minute, and actually drove a Staudacher S12 to that time.
I'm so pissed I missed this event. I would have been dead last, of course, but I really wanted to participate.
That's the problem with an odd-ball car. When something breaks, it takes forever to find parts and get everything sorted again.
Did the two Hendrick Camaros take part?
Thanks
In reply to pfaessler :
"We did not run the shootout because we had already won the UTCC (our reason for coming to VIR) and putting needless wear on our equipment for a fun race is not in our budget."
let me get this straight?
you ran the fastest time in the UTCC so you didn't want to win the whole thing and race the shootout because you had no interest ??? it would put wear on your car??? and it wasn't in your budget?????
you where already there!!!
How could you not be interested?????
Listen I tip my hat to you for winning the UTCC and pushing a full body "street" car around VIR that fast. that is quite a feat in itself
you won the UTCC and the Prototype turned a faster time and won the Shootout which in the years that I have raced the UTCC the shootout was considered the "Top Honors"?
anyway You and your car really are great and I for one applaud you for your accomplishments.
Hey Taj, let's not insert a vein of negativity here.