Sweaty Summer Slam at VIR
Shortly after I decided to race Spec E30 I also had to make a decision regarding which group I’d (mostly) run with. VIR is my home track, so NASA-MA would be the logical choice since VIR is on their schedule. But their other main tracks are Summit Point (falling apart) and NJMP (way too far, and on the wrong side of DC) so that wasn’t going to work. The closet track that NASA-SE raced on was CMP under three hours away but extremely fun, Road Atlanta is six but at least it’s an easy drive. Add in the newly minted NCCAR facility and NASA-SE was an easy choice. Still, while I instructed with NASA-MA at VIR it pained me not to race on my home track, so when I heard that several other SE guys were going to do the July race I signed up to join the fun.
I arrived around noon on Friday to watch the UTCC and help out a couple of friends who were doing comp school, mainly I just hung out and perspired a lot. Saw Travis Wilson and Brian Jones who were there doing the test-n-tune, and Kevin Butler was engaged with comp school but had a helper so he was taken care of. Temps were already in the high 90s and I’m sure the paddock temps were even higher. Colin was also there driving an old Toyota Corolla in the UTCC, but with under 100hp going the front wheels (wrapped in all season street tires) he was slightly outgunned. Still, everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves, and much beer was consumed that evening in an effort to keep cool. An unfortunate side effect of “keeping cool” was that Travis and I ended up making a side bet on the race with $50 going to the winner. Considering that I had never even raced along side him (I was always behind) it probably wasn’t the smartest wager I could have made. As usual I slept in the back of my truck, fortunately I had the foresight to bring a box fan which I set up on the trailer tongue to generate some airflow which worked surprisingly well.
Evan showed up Saturday morning having flown in from Colorado just a few hours earlier, Colin did too after going home to fetch his car. Our race group (Autobahn) was the last to qualify so it was already brutally hot, I filled up my cool shirt cooler with ice and headed out only to encounter tons of slower traffic, yielding a 2:25.7 which put me in 14th position out of 21 cars. Evan was a mess, he didn’t install his cool shirt and damn near passed out after running three or four laps. Fortunately our friend Sean Dennis had showed up by then to lend support, together we got the cooler wired up and functioning so Evan would be able to race that afternoon. Official temps were over 100 by mid-afternoon, god only knows how much hotter it was in the paddock and on track.
Despite my lap times the car felt good (aside from excessive understeer due to zero front toe) and I knew that I was 2-3 seconds faster given an open track so nothing to do but drive a smart race. Which is exactly what I did – we all got a clean start, I drove conservatively and was able to pass Evan and Brian on the straights a few laps in, then got a nice run on Brandon Hey in turn 3. Several seconds ahead was Travis, I kept him in sight for several laps but didn’t gain much ground. Finally on the last lap we hit some slower traffic and i was able to get on his tail in oak tree. A couple of extra ponies and the draft gave me enough speed advantage to make a clean pass and I hung on (barely) to edge him at at the finish line, he thanked me with a love tap to my right rear fender, all in good fun. Finished in 8th with a best lap of 2:23.1 and a very sweet tasting $50. Lots of smack talk that night as Jonny Allen cooked up a big (and delicious) batch of wings on the grill as we all rehydrated with beer and and an occasional water. Several of us, mostly from NASA-SE btw, finished the night at the VIR swimming pool which felt more like a hot tub but hey, beats the alternative.
july 2010 vir spec e30 race – sat from jason tower on Vimeo.
Qualifying Sunday morning was at 10:05, a few people stumbled in after 10:00 and still made it out on track which is about par for the course in SE. Slightly cooler temps resulted in fast times, I got a familiar sounding 2:23.1 and 8th position. The race was five hours away, most of us laid low trying to spare ourselves from the heat (it reached 103 that afternoon). The first lap of the race was exciting, lots of bumping, wheels off track, plus I lost a contact lens exiting turn 6, you can see me hold it up in front of the camera before flipping it away. With only one eye my depth perception was less than stellar, I held on to Evan’s bumper as best I could but eventually bobbled in hogpen and went off, decided to call it quits rather than go back out and maybe mess up someone else’s race. Still, I had my fastest lap of the weekend (2:22.7) despite having Leela-vision.
july 2010 vir spec e30 race – sun from jason tower on Vimeo.
Despite the heat it was a great weekend, the kind that will long be remembered by those who lived to tell about it. The car ran flawlessly all weekend, I never did anything to it except add fuel. Water temps on track never exceeded 195 which is remarkable considering the ambient temps, and although eliminating front toe made understeer prevalent my motor and straightaway speed worked to my advantage at VIR where, like Road Atlanta, horsepower is king. And I’ll say this: those NASA-MA guys can really drive, the top guys were simply untouchable. Hats off to Robert Grace for wins on both days, and to everyone else for keeping it clean and fun.
Next up – BMWCCA club race at Road Atlanta in September.









