World Time Attack 2018
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World Time Attack 2018
Thursday test day is just wrapping up now. AUS is many hours ahead for those of us in the US, WTAC day 1 is tomorrow!
Live feed should be on the WTAC site and their facebook page. If you're tuning in from the US, here's when to be sure to have it on (I think I have the math right).
Friday (Thursday in the US)
8:00-11:05 AM Sessions 1 & 2 [Thursday 2PM - 5PM PDT / 5PM-8PM EDT]
12:15-12:30 PM Special Event - HKS TRB-03 [6:15-6:30 PM PDT / 9:15-9:30 EDT]
13:00 - 16:05 Sessions 3 & 4 [7:00-10:05 PM PDT / 10:00-1:05 AM EDT]
Saturday (Friday in the US)
8:00-11:05 AM Sessions 1 & 2 [Friday 2PM - 5PM PDT / 5PM-8PM EDT]
12:35-12:50 PM Special Event - HKS TRB-03 [6:35-6:50 PM PDT / 9:35-9:50 EDT]
13:35-15:30 Sessions 3 & 4 [7:35-9:30 PM PDT / 10:35-12:30 EDT]
15:50 - 16:45 Superlap Shootout [9:50-10:45 PM PDT / 12:50-1:45 AM EDT]
Keep an eye out for our two MT.net boys in Clubsprint, Mark Collingwood (Team Racepak) and Kendall O'Cconnor (Nitro Dann). Good luck guys!
Also pulling for our North American competitor, Will Au-Yeung:
Live feed should be on the WTAC site and their facebook page. If you're tuning in from the US, here's when to be sure to have it on (I think I have the math right).
Friday (Thursday in the US)
8:00-11:05 AM Sessions 1 & 2 [Thursday 2PM - 5PM PDT / 5PM-8PM EDT]
12:15-12:30 PM Special Event - HKS TRB-03 [6:15-6:30 PM PDT / 9:15-9:30 EDT]
13:00 - 16:05 Sessions 3 & 4 [7:00-10:05 PM PDT / 10:00-1:05 AM EDT]
Saturday (Friday in the US)
8:00-11:05 AM Sessions 1 & 2 [Friday 2PM - 5PM PDT / 5PM-8PM EDT]
12:35-12:50 PM Special Event - HKS TRB-03 [6:35-6:50 PM PDT / 9:35-9:50 EDT]
13:35-15:30 Sessions 3 & 4 [7:35-9:30 PM PDT / 10:35-12:30 EDT]
15:50 - 16:45 Superlap Shootout [9:50-10:45 PM PDT / 12:50-1:45 AM EDT]
Keep an eye out for our two MT.net boys in Clubsprint, Mark Collingwood (Team Racepak) and Kendall O'Cconnor (Nitro Dann). Good luck guys!
Also pulling for our North American competitor, Will Au-Yeung:
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Agree on PRtech. Hammerhead seemingly has near zero development from 17 to 18. They have a whole new AMB aero pkg coming for 2019 though.
Escort has Voltex Evo v3r2specB aero now?
I would love to see PZ pull a win in ProAm. That gives us all a sightly better moving target for North American time attack pace, since Will has lap records all over the country.
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They have Voltex aero plus amateur hour special additions.
The J-spec team won a bunch of stuff in Europe including resetting track records as well, so the car is working well, but it is their first trip to WTAC so Will has a leg up on them in that regard.
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Thursday practice coverage -
Thursday - End of Day Wrap - World Time Attack Challenge Sydney
Few notes I found interesting -
The MCA 86 has a new aero package from Barry Lock -
There are all kinds of interesting elements about this, but the one that sticks out the most is what prompted this development.
This car had AMB Aero on it for 2017 including an Infinity winged splitter -
History lesson fill -
The MCA S13 Hammerhead was originally designed by Barry Lock, then received partial make-over by AMB Aero, but never really finished the AMB packaged and this year planned upgrade to the Infinity wings splitter was told to be delayed to 2019 because of rules issue.
Now I'm not entirely sure that this is the case, at any rate the S13 looks to be moving fine as it did a 1:22 flat in practice
The Tilton car ran a mid 26 in the hands of the owner -
Thursday - End of Day Wrap - World Time Attack Challenge Sydney
Few notes I found interesting -
The MCA 86 has a new aero package from Barry Lock -
There are all kinds of interesting elements about this, but the one that sticks out the most is what prompted this development.
This car had AMB Aero on it for 2017 including an Infinity winged splitter -
History lesson fill -
The MCA S13 Hammerhead was originally designed by Barry Lock, then received partial make-over by AMB Aero, but never really finished the AMB packaged and this year planned upgrade to the Infinity wings splitter was told to be delayed to 2019 because of rules issue.
Now I'm not entirely sure that this is the case, at any rate the S13 looks to be moving fine as it did a 1:22 flat in practice
The Tilton car ran a mid 26 in the hands of the owner -
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Yeah definitely noticed the changes on the MCA 86, and lack of changes on the Hammerhead.
With the newcomer excuse gone, PR Tech should be winning this thing this year. But, there have been plenty of examples in history of programs with all the right parts fall short of realizing their potential for any number of reasons. So far, they haven't pulled it all together completely. Everyone is just watching and waiting to see if they do because I don't think anyone has doubts that car will dominate if they can get all the cogs meshed right.
Kosta is the one to beat in ProAm. With Mighty Mouse retired anyone else will need to make a few seconds' worth of improvements to give them a run.
In Open, agreed Casmiri is going to be tough to beat. I would have bet Longhurst would be right up there and possibly the one to come out on top this year. That R34 has the potential for it and they've made even more updates this year, but having to pull the drivetrain out last night isn't starting off on the right foot.
With the newcomer excuse gone, PR Tech should be winning this thing this year. But, there have been plenty of examples in history of programs with all the right parts fall short of realizing their potential for any number of reasons. So far, they haven't pulled it all together completely. Everyone is just watching and waiting to see if they do because I don't think anyone has doubts that car will dominate if they can get all the cogs meshed right.
Kosta is the one to beat in ProAm. With Mighty Mouse retired anyone else will need to make a few seconds' worth of improvements to give them a run.
In Open, agreed Casmiri is going to be tough to beat. I would have bet Longhurst would be right up there and possibly the one to come out on top this year. That R34 has the potential for it and they've made even more updates this year, but having to pull the drivetrain out last night isn't starting off on the right foot.
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Thinking harder about the MCA 86, the class did have the aero envelope increased for this year.. I'm wondering if they shot themselves in the foot by flip-flopping.
The clock will tell, but I suspect the V-Sport 86 which DOES have the latest AMB Aero is going to have edge on aero performance.
The clock will tell, but I suspect the V-Sport 86 which DOES have the latest AMB Aero is going to have edge on aero performance.
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Feed wasn't working for me, but Natsoft Race Results will give you live timing, click on circuit racing at the top and it is at the top of the list. You have both live timing and static/historic lap times.