Mike Leeder is your 2019 D Street Autocross national champion

Mike Leeder is your 2019 D Street national champion. He piloted his 2019 Honda Civic Type R to the victory by over two and a half seconds.

Since then he sold the civic and now has a Camaro. That sounds like a big change but he had a Camaro before the civic.

You will learn that he doesn't use data and much more about his magical year.

www.AutorcrossTalk.com

PJ Corrales is this weeks Autocross Talk Guest

PJ Corrales is this weeks Autocross Talk Guest.

He has many trophies in ESP, SM and SSM (and he owns cars in SP and SM and they are both competitive).

His Solo National Autocross Trophies:

  • 2015 3rd in ESP
  • 2013 2nd in SM
  • 2012 5th in SM
  • 2011 3rd in SM
  • 2010 4th in SM

It was fun to hear from PJ.  He has been competing and competitive nationally for many years.

He works in Aerospace which explains how he can have a car in both SP and SM that are competitive.

You will hear what he thinks makes a "Car work well".

His suggestions:
You are not going to make the car faster if it is hard to drive.

Read as much as you can.

He posts videos online and compares with co-drivers.

He uses race render and solo storm.

He thinks to many people think only about clean run and therefore forget all the keys to a fast run.

He did as many autcross runs as possible but PJ has never attended a school or class.

You will also hear about his thoughts on Course Walks and much much more!

 

 

 

 

 

 

David Fauth is has over 10 autcross championships combining Solo and ProSolo

David Fauth is this weeks autocross interview on the podcast.

His SCCA Solo National Championships:
2005 DSP BMW 325is
2003 DSP BMW 325is
2000 G Stock Type R Integra
2001 G Stock Type R Integra

2009 FSP BMW 2002
2017 CM

SCCA Autocross ProSolo Championships
2006 DSP BMW 325is
2005 DSP BMW 325is
2004 DSP BMW 325is
2002 DSP BMW 325is
2001 G Stock Type R Integra

Rocky Mountain Over all Champion 2001

David is the first second time guest since the last podcast was him presenting at a local test and tune before nationals.

David is fresh off of his 6th Solo Nationals Championship (this one in CM). He mentions how this car har ruined him for normal cars.

He covers when he got into autocross as well as many of the cars he raced.

David then talks about what clicked for him. It's how he thinks about the friction circle.

A rule of his - He likes a tight line but no matter what line he wants to be maxing out the friction circle.

His dream was to win a national championship (I'm sure it's now his dream to keep winning them).

When he was single he drove every moment he could.

We relive some advice he gave me about ProSolo's which he forgot about.

And he talks a bit about going from FWD to RWD.

We chat about a bit more of the mental side more of which he covered in the previous podcast and then some about why he is constantly moving the steering wheel and throttle.

He also covers what he sees when looking at data as well as his favorite moments.

He ends with a question for a survey being "How important do you think driving a tight line its?"

David Fauth DSP Autocross National Champion BMW 325is
David Fauth DSP Autocross National Champion BMW 325is

David Fauth FSP National Champion BMW 2002
David Fauth FSP National Champion BMW 2002

David Fauth SCCA Solo National Champion in CM
David Fauth SCCA Solo National Champion in CM

Solo Nationals Autocross Tips from 5 Time Solo Nationals Champ and 5 Time ProSolo class winner David Fauth

This is a great talk by David Fauth on how to approach Solo Nationals from which course to walk first to how aggressive to be. He picked up autocross tips from his experience as well as from other champions like Bob Tunnell.

David has 5 Solo Nationals Class Championships to go along with 5 Pro Solo Class Championships.

He has autocrossed Dodge Neons, Acura Integra Type R's, BMW 3 series in DSP and FSP and is currently in CM.

I learned a lot from him since he lived and raced here in Denver when I began (even bought my first Integra after talking to him about is - and seeing how fast they could be).

Let us know what you learned and any Solo Nationals Autocross tips you have to share.

John Hunter is a National Champion as well as a Nationals Course designer a coach and much more

John Hunter is your 2013 CSP National Champion and has 9 trophies at Nationals in all.

Although his first daily driver car was a CRX SI he started autocrossing in a mild...super mildly prepped CSP Miata.

He has stepped it up and is racing with Ron Ver Mulm (www.RSRacing.com) is his beautiful Camaro. Talk about a fast car.

John started racing in 2001. He has raced Miatas, CRX, an STI, and now the Camaro.

He is a coach at the starting line schools and evo schools.

He also played "a ton of Grand Turismo".

John had a great way to think of weight transfer and we talk about Roll over vs. Lean over.

He limits his course walks to three.

He was surprised how good the late 80s 300 zx was on an autocross course (so keep your eye out for one ;).

He wanted to thank BlackArmorHelmets.comhttps://www.scca.com/pages/starting-line
Evo School

Hope you enjoy it!

John Hunter Autocross CSP Miata
John Hunter Autocross CSP Miata

John Hunter SCCA Autocross
John Hunter SCCA Autocross

Jinx Jordan is this Autocross guest he has won a lot and taught a lot

Jinx Jordan is this weeks guest. He has won a lot in his hobby of autocross including:
(2016) Driver of Eminence award
2016 Solo Nationals Driver of the Year
2010 Inducted into The Silver Circle (25 events)
2005 1st - Most Years Between First/Last Championships, Men - 29 (1987-2016)
9th - Most Trophy Finishes, Men - 26

He has SCCA Autocross Solo Championships in DSP 1987 and 1988
FSP in 2010
SMF in 2016
as well as a 1990 Solo II Championship in CSP

He is also a long time evo instructor so he has that under his belt as well so he knows how to autocross as well as teach it.

He worked for Hoosier and started in Pro Solo in the 1980's.

He advises not to touch your car at a school rather focus on you the driver.

He noted you can make 20 mental runs in the time it takes to do one real course walk.

We cover a lot including going from FWD to RWDl
He dedicated the whole year of 1983 to learning to left foot brake.
I love his advice to newbie autcrossers which is "Bring whatever you have race it and have fun".

"Good autocrossers find speed coming off of corners"

"In a slalom the first cone is your only chance to be early.:

He mentioned the book "Secrets to Aucocrossing Fast" by Dick Turner.

He also like the C5 corvette and would really like to drive an A Mod car.

Jinx Jordan Autocross Coaching Evolution Performance Driving School
Jinx Jordan Autocross Coaching Evolution Performance Driving School

Jinx Jordan coaching Formula Junior Autocross
Jinx Jordan coaching Formula Junior Autocross

Jinx Jordan SMF Civic Autocross
Jinx Jordan SMF Civic Autocross

Jinx Jordan SMF Civic Front View Autocross
Jinx Jordan SMF Civic Front View Autocross

Vivek Goel of Beyond Seat Time is this weeks guest

Vivek Goel is this weeks guest. He has a blog to share Autocross Tips to help you with autocross racing which is www.BeyondSeatTime.com

Vivek Goel Member of the Year award
Vivek Goel Member of the Year award

Vivek Goel autocrossing his Acura NSX
Vivek Goel autocrossing his Acura NSX

 

Vivek driving a Honda S2000 prepped for STR Autocross
Vivek driving a Honda S2000 prepped for STR Autocross

Vivek driving a Z06 Corvette prepped for AS Autocross
Vivek driving a Z06 Corvette prepped for AS Autocross

I really tried to get great audio having Vivek record with a recorder on his end but even after hours of editing I had to revert back to the skype file.  I did use a new software program (Thanks again Brian) which I think really helped cut the hiss down on his track.  Still trying for better audio quality.

He has made 9 trips to solo nationals collecting 6 trophies, 1 podium and 1 top time in the class on one day.

And he autocrossed an Acura NSX for a couple of years!  (I remember suggesting he get Eric Strelniecks to drive the car, he replied that Eric was to tall, so I sat in the car and realized I was also to tall and thus removed the NSX from my wanted car list.

He has designed courses in Texas as well as some for Solo Nationals. He said he struggled to become a fast driver and thinks that helps him help other people.

He is currently driving a CR2000 in STR and has driven many other cars including a Corvette.

He mentioned that it took him a long time to figure out how to driver rear wheel drive cars.  He said he kept spinning them (That might be because he has a theory that the fastest way around a turn is with a slight slip angle 😉

 

Paul Russell an 8 time Autocross National Champion in karts is also a multi time ProSolo National Champion shares his racing tips

Paul Russell an 8 time Autocross National Champion in karts is also a multi time ProSolo National Champion shares his racing tips.

Share your follow up questions and thoughts on our Facebook Page.

Paul also has won 2 Pro Solo over all end of year Challenge Championships.

He has 8 Solo Autocross Championships and 7 of those in a row. He was on the cover of Sports Car magazine as Superman.

He is super when he is in his kart. He shares a lot on this podcast and one thing that stands out is how he plans/memorizes a course as separate parts "chunks".

He also has won two ProSolo Overall Challenge Championships.

He started in cars at Texas A&M and would like to get back into F Street "maybe". He is living in San Diego so if you have a F Street car for him to drive and setup let him know!

He started in karts in SCCA in the late 90's when the class was new and everyone was trying to figure it out.

He really advanced when he partnered with Eric Nelson of SeventhGear.com.

After racing on the track they really figured out how to set the kart up (more time in setup than in the engine).
Tip** Put the seat where the designer intended it to be.

Make big changes to the kart and use the time on the clock to gauge how the changes are working.

He compares autocross courses with kart tracks (tighter turns on tracks).
He talks about Super Nats in Vegas.
27:00? He covers advice for Kids Karting including buying a newer kart.
31:? 43%/57% weight balance - he advises to put the drivers seat where the manufacture planned for it to be.
36: How to buy a used kart - roll it to see if it is bent. eKartingNews.com
39: Sports Car Photo Shoot
42: How he handles the lights for ProSolo including needing to add cardboard to keep from a red-light from the staging light from flickering when launching.
45: Line choice and car vs. Kart, how tight should the seat be? (It should have some slop)
54 Walking Courses - he breaks his plans down into chunks and forgets the previous chunk when entering/loading the plan for the next one.
56: **** He looks for cheats which is like finding places where people are setting up when they don't need to because their entry speed isn't high enough to warrant it.
Recommends walking the real line.
Everyone late apexes so where can you cheat and not do it?
1:06 Know you enemy - Mental side of racing. The course is your challenge not people.
1:08 Course walks - Real vs. Social
1:14 Nationals walking - walks both courses before running either one.
1:21 He ignores his class (Well how they are doing time wise).
Only concentrate on the thing you have to do.
Focus on the first thing - Example at a pro get a good light so focus on the lights only.
Get your car sorted by June and don't touch it.
How much does it cost to have a competitive autocross shifter kart?
Always get a time - never actually DNF incase you get a rerun.
1:51 How to attack all three runs - Make the first one a bit conservative (Although he has flown off the course the first run the past two years).
Experiment

Kids motor L0206

Visit his sponsor at www.Seventh-Gear.com for your karting goodies as well as Karts.

What did you learn? What questions do you have (Please let me know)?

Paul Russell KMod Champion lined up at the ProSolo Autocross Challenge against Joe Thorp
Paul Russell KMod Champion lined up at the ProSolo Autocross Challenge against Joe Thorp

ProSolo Autocross Challenge winner Paul Russell
Paul Russell KMod Champion lined up at the ProSolo Autocross Challenge

Mike Junior Johnson is this weeks guest He is not only a decorated Autocross champion but also owner and instructor at EvoSchool.com

Mike Junior Johnson is this weeks guest. He is not only a decorated Autocross champion but also owner and instructor at EvoSchool.com - Evolution Performance Driving School.

He has 10 SCCA Championships over all - 4 for Solo Nationals and 6 for ProSolo Class Championships.

2011 Driver of Eminence award, 2003 Roger Johnson Spirit of the Sport Award, and Over all ProSolo Challenge Winner 2007
He won Solo Nationals ASP class in 2006, 2007 and 2010 (2nd place in ASP 3 times)
He won FS in 2003 (2nd place in FS 2 times)

ProSolo Championships
2007 ES in 99 Civic si
2003 FS Chevrolet Z-28
ASP 2006,2007,2008,2011 Corvette Z06

When I asked him what he thinks he is best at his answer was Teaching so listen in for some great tips and insights for autocross racing.

He covers a lot including his love for racing the Baja 1000 (He would consider moving there!).

We start with his early beginning in Autocrossing. He was a Honda Fan boy and Andy Hollis noted on facebook. He really liked CRX's and owned a 1988 si. Later on he won in a 1999 civic si.

6:30 - He talks about winning his first Pro Solo (He also has been the over all challenge winner for the year).
14:00 FWD vs. RWD
16:00 He was over aggressive when he began and talks about instructing people on both ends of the aggression scale.
24:00 Watched and learned from watching Mark Daddio be really aggressive after hitting a cone. (Oh and course workers are called course WORKERS for a reason.)
21:50 Don't be aggressive on corner entry
26:40 Question he most often gets is "Where do I brake" - Answer he can't tell you that, your butt should 🙂
Apexes and Trail braking are talked about to much.
28:20 Have FUN - Autocross is Hard
31:30 2 Important things: 1. Self Critique 2. Be honest with your self - could you do it better?
33:00 Phase 2 of Evo School teaches you to be our own instructor.
34:40 Look to the middle of the corner and ask how will I get there?
40:00 Anticipation is a huge part of Autocross Racing
Working Course is a great learning tool
46:20 When you get faster nothing is sneaking up on you
47:00 Course Walks Take 1 concentrated walk, walk 3 or 4 times and at the end do mental drive thru
48:50 Get your car on key cones and be on exit of a corner.
Back edge of slalom cones - Enter first couple of slalom cones at a bigger angle rather than a straight/flat angle.
1:03:00 Look through a slalom to the last cone - you will see the cones closer to you as you focus on the last one
1:11:00 Left Foot vs. Right Foot Braking -
In a kart you can get away with more than you can in a car. Karters are more likely to spin on entry. Cars need to use the brakes more.
How much weight transfer do you need?
1:21 Left foot braking takes years to learn
1:23:30 Z06 Corvette vs. Lotus Elise
1:27:40 Rival S vs. Rival S 1.5 - Shock changes rather than spring changes. Turn in is so great he doesn't know if he would want to have a Corvette turn in like that.
1:36 Mental Game
He looks at video more that data
1:38 In life think things through
1:45:30 He is best at teaching and Larry Fine is his favorite instructor
1:51 Baja 1000 - Super Fun (He would move there and race every race if he could).
2:08 He does some Teen instruction and thinks kids should practice in their cars.
2:14 Favorite car - Corvettes - 71 Stingray

Contact him at EvoSchool.com and find his classes and get seat time along with instruction!

Autocross Tips for Course Walks and how looking ahead ties into walking courses

This episode is all about course walks for autocross racing.

You will hear from 7 past guest how they approach course walking. Looking ahead or the lack thereof also comes up with many of these drivers. Listen up for autocross tips and please share yours on the Facebook page.

Brian Peters, March Scrogs, Mark Madarash, Tom Reynolds, Kim WHitner, David Whitner, Max Hater and James Yom all share their thoughts and insights.

I'd like you to post on the Facebook page for AutocrossTalk what you do, is it the same as some of these guests and where are you different? https://www.facebook.com/AutocrossTalk/

Is there anything you are now going to try after listening to their suggestions?

I find it interesting how some of us don't like to walk to much while others like to walk a lot. For some of us walking a lot has us get lazy when it comes to looking ahead. And others walks so much and memorize that they don't need to look ahead....very interesting!

I really like David's ration of 15 feet ahead for 1 foot to the side for a cars turning radius at speed. And I look forward to seeing David and Andrew Hahn debating on course walks! And he shared suggestions from Andy Hollis for considering your line if a cone wasn't there as well as his other suggestion of looking back at an element to see if your line would change.

Nicole and Jeff Wong are featured on this podcast they are multi time SCCA Autocross Champions Learn their autocross tips

Nicole and Jeff Wong are featured on this podcast they are multi time SCCA Autocross Champions.

Nicole has 6 SCCA Solo Nationals Championships

Jeff has 4 SCCA Solo Nationals Championships
2010 ST Honda Civic Si, 2011 STX Honda Civic Si, 2012 STC Honda Civic Si, 2016 STS

They both have won trophies all 8 trips to Nationals.

SCCA Autocross Pro Solo Championships
Jeff was the calls winner in 2011 STX and 2016 STS

They started in STX and are currently back in STX after many years in the Civic Si, Civic Del Sol Si and CRX Si.

We cover a lot of autocross tips and thoughts in this 2 hour podcast including some thoughts on setup as well as what ProPartsUSA.com sells and services suspension wise.

We cover course walks and the mental practices of each of them as well as car setup.

Jeff's goal to set the car up for feel really stands out to me.

Jeff also recommends to get dyno graphs with shocks!

Nicole And Jeff Wong Autocrosser
Nicole And Jeff Wong Autocrosser

STS 1988 CRX si And STX Brz Jeff and Nicole Wong
STS 1988 CRX si And STX Brz Jeff and Nicole Wong

Matt Davis is on the podcast to share his insights into shocks and setup

Several people have asked about more specifics on shocks and setup and Matt Davis is on the show to share his insights.

He worked at Bilstein for years in Design Engineering and got his start with the FSAE group in college.

He spent almost an entire 2 years running a shock dyno at Bilstein.  I don't think I asked what that shock dyno would cost if we wanted to buy it.

We start by getting his background in racing and then I get to ask noob questions (hopefully you have some of the same questions).

Here is the car swing they used for the FSAE car: Car inertia swing  (was hoping it was a crazy swing like the ones people can do a 360 on yes you need to see those on YouTube).

Should you do shocks first or springs and sway bars?

Let us know what you learned and what questions you have!

Autocross Talk on Facebook

Autocross Talk on YouTube (Would you like to see more of these there?)

Some of my Autocross Coaching videos here.

And if you are on SnapChat I am as well: KinchReindl

 

FSAE Vehicle Inertia
FSAE Vehicle Inertia

Matt Daivs Autocrossing Miata
Matt Daivs Autocrossing Miata

Matt Davis FSAE Car
Matt Davis FSAE Car

Chris Shenefield Autocross Champion and owner of RedShift Motorsports

This was a fun interview with Chris Shenefield who is SCCA Solo Nationals Champion and owner of RedShift Motorsports.

He is your 2002 STS National Champion in a Civic Si (9 trophies over all).
He has been 2nd four times in ES, STS, STS and STF
Third 2 times in STS and STF

You can reach Chris at his website RedShiftMotorsports.com
Go over and like his facebook page at RedShift Motorsports on Facebook

We cover a lot of topics including something a little different which is talking about running his business including the ups and downs of business.  And he shares his autocross tips and suggestions.

Chris is a Washington DC native who used to be into BMX bikes (think half pipe).

He first raced at Pen State in a 1985 VW GTI.  He then moved to a BMW 328 agains Jason Tipple who had an 89 Civic si, which he bought from him later on and ended up and winning Solo Nationals with.

Chris has a lot of knowledge when it comes to shocks since he has worked on and sold them for many years.  And he has a cool shock dyno that he actually uses to learn.  We covers lots of thoughts on shocks.

He also covers his setup thoughts including having the front wheel drive cars being higher in the front.  As well as lowering tire pressure when you want less grip rather than adding tire pressure.

He credits Sam Strano and Ron Bauer for their advice at an EVO School.

Chris Shenefield STF Autocross Civic
Chris Shenefield STF Autocross Civic

Ross Bentley of Speed Secrets is on the podcast He is a Instructor and racer.

This podcast features Ross Bentley of SpeedSecrets.com and SpeedSecretsWeekly.com.

He is the author of 7 Speed Secrets books.

We cover a lot of topics to help you become a better racer.  He is know for his mental tips and exercises.

What makes super stars super? How they practice!

You can practice Sensory Input Sessions to help focus on learning: auditory, sight or kinetic.  Why? Because better quality input makes a better driver.

Seats are really important (I really really am going to get one I fit in and even add some weight in seat belts to help with feeling the car through the seat).

And we cover left foot braking and how important braking in general is.

Great thoughts on the brake zone. Like how you come off of the brake pedal is more important than how you press it.  And there are 3 ways you can come off of the pedal and you can vary that depending on the turn.

How many of you look at brake pressure traces?

He covers weight transfer in detail (Hearing it several times now I think it is sinking in).

Change of speed is huge to watch since slowing to much can make you think you have more grip than you really do.

Taking notes is important which has me wondering how many of us could benefit from notes on our course maps after each run?

We also cover mental imagery but at a much higher level like John Vitamvas talked about where you add movement as well.

Lets us know what you learned!

 

 

 

Houston Autocross Roundtable with Zack Barnes, Roger H. Johnson, Daniel McCelvey, Jackie Mutschler and Doug Wille 

AutocrosHouston Autocross Roundtable with Zack Barnes, Roger H. Johnson, Daniel McCelvey, Jackie Mutschler and Doug Wille

The First in person Autocross Talk Podcast the Houston Roundtable featuring:

Zack Barnes

(Who coordinated and came up with the idea)  SEB board member and has run  Classes DP, CS, CP, FP, STX

Roger H Johnson Mr Course Designer extraordinaire winner of:

Roger Johnson Spirit of the Sport Award 1998
Solo Nationals Event Chair, 2005, 2006
SCCA Hall of Fame 2015
Solo Cup, the Sport's Highest Award 2003

Daniel McCelvey

2016 National Champion C Street Mazda MX5 Miata
2013 National Champion C Stock  Nissan 370Z
2016 Won the largest class ever, overall - 86 cars in C Street

Jackie Mutschler 2 Time National Champion

1997 FSL National Champion Camaro
2014 FSL National Champion Camaro

Doug Wille

Previous SEB Member

Autocross Topics covered

Autocross Car setup, rotation mid corner using brakes versus lifting, Course walks (for some over doing causes second guessing the game plan), driving in the rain, metal side of racing, using data and video to improve, watching and riding to learn, Instructing thoughts, running local events as a morning and afternoon event and much much more.

Daniel reviews his thoughts of the 2nd days runs at Nationals where he wins the largest class ever in drying conditions.

Knowing where the apex is of each turn so you can look there, so as you can drive there.  Watch the following to see how long Nico looks at the apex.

F1 Video Eye Tracking - Nico Hulkenberg

 

Part 2 Sam Strano of SCCA Autocross 2008 Driver of the Year 2012 Driver of Eminence

This is the 2nd half of Sam Strano's autocross interview.

Among Sam's many accomplishments are the SCCA Autocross 2008 Driver of the Year 2012 Driver of Eminence.

Sam covers some autocross tips and setup suggestions.

Sam talks about the history of his family's automotive businesses.

Sam talks about his favorite memories of he and then Shelly wining the driver of eminence awards.

He talks about the setup for the corvette and Focus ST.

He reminisces about Kevin Youngers 2011 Nationals Course.

He points out that he can sell any parts that Summit Racing sells so make sure you contact him www.StranoParts.com

He talks about his favorite cars and ones he is interested in.  Who knew he was interested in an Audi R8?

 

 

Sam Strano SCCA Autocross 2008 Driver of the Year 2012 Driver of Eminence and multi time National Champion and ProSolo Champion Autocrosser

This is part one of two episodes of Sam Strano's interview.
Sam covers a lot of autocross lessons in this first 3 hours from his history, to course design, mental attitude and autocross schools (taking and teaching autocross skills).

He mentions how he and Tim Aero would talk for hours about autocrossing. (Much like we do on this podcast)
He fits in a Mark Daddio story from way back.
Also covers his setup for his cars.
You can call him Mr. Pony car he has been really successful driving them. (Although he also drove a MR2 back in the day)
He suggests to change things as experiments.
He covers giving instructional advice.
He reviews a light bulb moment from Jim McKamey in a Phase 1 school.
He covers how he and you can learn from co-drivers as well as watching others.
He thinks looking ahead is over rated. (We've heard this from other National Champions). He expands on this to explain how he looks through turns.

Connect with Sam and find your OEM and go fast parts at www.StranoParts.com

Sam Strano Autocross ProSolo
Sam Strano Autocross ProSolo

Sam Strano SSR Corvette Autocross
Sam Strano SSR Corvette Autocross

Sam Strano SSR C7 Z06 Corvette
Sam Strano SSR C7 Corvette

Sam Strano And John Vitamvas Autocross
Sam Strano And John Vitamvas Autocross

Sam Strano SCCA Autocross Awards and Championships
Driver of year: 2008
Driver of Eminence 2012
ProSolo Overall Challenge Winner 2009

7 SCCA Solo National Championships
--5 consecutive championships
ESP 2006, 2004, 2002
F Stock 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007

SCCA ProSolo Championships
SSR 2015, 2014
FS 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2002
ESP 2006, 2004

Green Light Award 2016
4 Prosolo Challenge Wins
Triad Winner 2010

John Vitamvas SCCA Autocrosser with tips and suggestions for his years of competition

This episode features John Vitamvas.

He has 5 Solo Nationals trophies including a 2nd and 3rd in DSP.

I really like his insights and opinions on topics such as looking ahead. Maybe you can relate because he doesn't actually think of it as looking ahead.

He talks about practicing on the street for brake pedal feel as well as other common autocross techniques.

He also covers feeling weight transfer and how the boxter was good for learning that.

He has the opinion that the Elise is and evil car (we don't all bond with all cars - I remember Andy Hollis saying how he didn't bond with the Porsche GT3 on the autocross track).

He thinks he has made all of the Street Prepared mistakes and reviews those.

He covers his thoughts on LSD limited slips for autocross versus limited slip LSD for track applications. For autocross you want a more open diff on deceleration (I believe since autocross courses have many more and much tighter turns we don't want the limited slip differential keeping both drive wheels locked together like a kart which needs to lift a wheel to turn).

He also covers a visualization technique from previous guest Neal Tovsen of ConeCoach.com which has him sitting in his car at home visualizing and feeling positive.

He mentions how Sam Strano taught him to look for little details like bumps on the course which can upset the car if your line choice includes them. (The prosolo courses at nationals usually include a few lips).

He covers his mental strategy for prosolo as well as treating course walks everywhere like it is Solo Nationals.

He mentions how helpful it can be to have a spotter watching your runs to give you extra feed back.

Like other guests he talks about the benefits of using video and data from your autocross runs in combination with reviews from others.

He relates how he applies a ski lesson from his dad of looking between the gates to autocross courses.

John Vitamvas started his autocrossing in a late 80's black RX7 turbo in highschool in the late 90s. He then took years off being that he was in college and he had a limited budget.
His next car was a Ford Taurus SHO, he then stepped up to a E36 BMW M3.

His first trophy at nationals was in a RX8 (Which he thinks is the car for DSP and would make a great SM car.)

He also drove a Boxter S in AS with no limited slip. He loved the C5 Corvette Z06 that he autocrossed (I think we all would).

His favorite car is his DSP BMW.
He would like to drive Beth's SSM RX7 with the 3 rotor.

He thanks Peter Florance of http://pftuning.com/ for all of his help and patience.

He also thanks Sam Strano for his knowledge to go along with the parts he sells both OEM and performance. http://www.stranoparts.com/

John Vitamvas Autocrosser
John Vitamvas Autocrosser of BMW in DSP

John Vitamvas Autocrosser
John Vitamvas Autocrosser

Teddie Alexandrova Autocrosser National Champion and instructor at SCCA Track Night in America and SCCA Starting Line School.

Teddie Alexandrova shares her insights on her autocross and racing life including working SCCA's Track Night in America and SCCA's Starting Line school.

Teddie Alexandrova Autocrosser
Teddie Alexandrova Autocrosser

Teddie Alexandrova in the BMW M3
Teddie Alexandrova in the BMW M3

She is your 2015 F Street Ladies National Champion in a BMW M3 and your 2013  RTR Ladies National Champion in a Honda S2000 CR.

Teddie started racing in 2007 in "her baby" E46 BMW M3.
She actually did a few track events before trying autocross.

She made friend's with fast people.  Reminds me of the saying you are the average of the 5 people you hang out with the most.

She was tempted to give up on autocross because she wasn't fast.  She made it to an Evo School for Autocross Coaching before giving up and turned the corner after the school and started improving.

I really like how she said driving with a purpose and intent is how she improved.  Every event/run are you focused on improving something?

We discuss her knowledge of NC Miata's as well as RX8's (bigger miata).

She discusses thoughts of braking early and how stock cars handle with their softer suspension.

It was interesting hearing how she had not seen national style sweepers because her local lot was skinny so there were only offsets.  (I just saw a video linked on Reddit under autocross where an event in Florida was held on a regular road with ditches and power poles ahh, they also wouldn't know what a sweeper looks like.)

She brings up being seamless when transferring weight in the car so as not to notice the nose of the car diving.

She has listened to enough podcasts to know I was going to bring up the left foot or right foot braking question.

She talks about the STU cars they have and how they moved all their suspension form the older car to the newer car right before nationals.  Why the move, MORE POWER and a higher speed 2nd gear.

She mentions how to setup a 99 miata sport with the sway bar and racing beat sway bar.

Ever thought of running on crappy tires?  Well it can teach you to anticipate. (Don't setup your car for the wrong tires though!)

She and Brian use a headrest mount for their video camera because seeing hand inputs is sooo important.

She covers the SCCA Starting Line Schools (Autocross Coaching).  Sounds like a lot of seat time and comes with a free local entry and a Track Night in America entry as well.  Sign me up!

I liked her saying "be hungry for what's next on the autocross course".

And "unwind the wheel until it affects you line".

She has a list/plan of what to work on this autocross event.

It was fun and insightful!

SCCA Starting Line School with Teddie Alexandrova
SCCA Starting Line School with Teddie Alexandrova

Track Night in America with Teddie Alexandrova coaching
Track Night in America with Teddie Alexandrova coaching

Teddie Alexandrova's STX RX-8 which she ran between 2012-2014.
Teddie Alexandrova's STX RX-8 which she ran between 2012-2014.

Nissan 350Z STU Autocross Car
Nissan 350Z STU Autocross Car

Angel the new STU Nissan 350Z
Angel the new STU Nissan 350Z

Teddie Alexandrova in L3 Grid
Teddie Alexandrova in L3 Grid

 

Andy Hollis a multi time Solo and ProSolo national Champion and 3 time overall ProSolo Champion

Andy Hollis a multi time Solo and ProSolo national Champion and 3 time overall ProSolo Championships

Andy Hollis and his white Shelby
Andy Hollis and his white Shelby

Andy Hollis
Andy Hollis

Andy Hollis Civic Si
Andy Hollis Civic Si

Andy Hollis Racing First Shelby
Andy Hollis Racing First Shelby

Andy Hollis First Mustang
Andy Hollis First Mustang

Andy and Ann Hollis
Andy and Ann Hollis

 

This podcast has a lot of great tips including:

  • mental preparation
  • tire testing vs. testing your setup with the tires
  • attacking and releasing the brake pedal
  • benefits of coaching
  • car setup
  • and a few more things... 🙂

Andy Hollis over dub run of Nationals Course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEa4sHQ1weY

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Hollis

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5 SCCA Solo National Championships:
1995 HS Mazda MX-6
2010 STX Honda Civic SI
2011 ST Honda Civic SI
2012 STF Mazda 2
2014 SMF Honda CRX

3 Overall Pro Solo JCJ Cup Championships 2012, 2010, 2006

5 ProSolo Class championships:
1990 DS Honda CRX Si
1994 D Stock Honda CRX Si
1995 H Stock Mazda MX-6
2006 STS Mazda Miata
2012 STF Mazda 2

14 Pro Solo Super Challenge event wins

Served full terms on Solo Events Board, STAC, and SAC (twice)…20 years total.

30 years autocross instructor for Dick Turner, Autocrosser’s Inc, Pro Solo Novice Schools, Yokohama Tour Schools, Cone Clinic, Evolution

One Lap of America: Six-time Top Ten Overall

Regular Contributor: Grassroots Motorsports Magazine

Jason Tipple is a two time SCCA Solo National Champion and featured this week

Jason Tipple is a two time SCCA national champion with a 2001 STS Championship and a 2007 FSP Championship both in a Civic Si.

Jason Tipple in his SMF Civic SI
Jason Tipple in his SMF Civic SI

Jason Tipple in STR S2000
Jason Tipple in STR S2000

We cover a lot of topics in this episode which makes sense for someone who started autocrossing in 1993.  (I'm a bit jealous I didn't start back then!)

He like to tinker from the beginning and has been in classes street tire and street prepared classes most of the time.

He's driven cars including: Ford Probe GT, NX2000, Mitsubishi Evolution, BSP S2000 and of course a Civic Si or two.

He talks about setting up the cars as well as his thoughts on limited slips and their autocross applications.

Andrew Pallotta SCCA Solo Nationals Driver of the Year and Autocross Nationals Rookie of the Year

Andrew Pallotta - Solo Nationals Driver of the Year

Andrew Pallotta GS
Andrew Pallotta GS

Andrew Pallotta Super Challenge
Andrew Pallotta Super Challenge

  • Solo Nationals Driver of the Year
  • 2014 Solo Nationals Rookie of the Year
  • 2015 Super Challenge win in ES MR2

Solo National Championships

  • 2016 G Street National Champion Ford Focus ST
  • 2015 ES National Champion in MR2
  • 2014 STX National Champion in Scion FR-S
  • 2010 STU National Champion in Mitsubishi Evo VIII

ProSolo National Championships

  • 2016 G Street National Champion Ford Focus ST
  • 2013 STX National Champion in Scion FR-S

I'm noticing something with these super fast drivers...they have spent a lot of time playing car racing games and are quick in real cars as well.
(Andrew met Tom O'Gorman playing R Factor)  He said playing race simulators was huge in his development.

The Toledo Pro Solo hooked him.

He switches cars because he gets bored easily.
He thought he was a setup guy.

He suggests watching Sam Strano's videos (and I recommend watching Andrew's as well).

Mental strategy

  • Run 1 throw caution to the wind (nothing to win or lose - finds out what the car has in it)
  • Safe if run 1 was coned
  • Run 3 put together what he learned.

Early adopter of Solo Storm for data acquisition.

He likes to keep his hands at 9 and 3 (I'm trying to practice this on the street, I'm sooo hooked on shuffle steering).

He tries to walk a lot at Nationals (but then clarifies a lot is not 10 times each) and notes that you should walk by yourself to focus.

He hasn't done much road racing (so we will have to do our best to compete with him).

There is much much more in this episode, enjoy!

 

 

 

SCCA National Champions and 100 percenters Dee and George Schweikle

This podcast features Dee and George Schweikle.
They are part of the 100% club of autocrossers who have made it to every single Solo Nationals.
Dee won the firs Ladies class championship, which was an indexed class and then won two more championships.  And he won in 1978 along with her.
They are also national champions and have the best looking FSP car I've ever seen (Alpha Romeo Spyder).

Dee Schweikle at SCCA Solo Nationals
Dee Schweikle at SCCA Solo Nationals

FSP Alfa Romeo Spyder
FSP Alfa Romeo Spyder

George Schweikle at SCCA Solo Nationals
George Schweikle at SCCA Solo Nationals

George has a national championship and Dee has three.

Enjoy their great insights and stories.

Tom O’Gorman 2013 Driver of the year Multi-time National Champion and Pirelle World Champion

This podcast features Tom O'Gorman.
Tom gives us a lot of insights into how he learned to autocross, what he does differently when autcrossing versus road racing.
He shares many insights from his approach to course walking to what he focuses on when driving.
He even left foot brakes....only when playing video games.
After listening to this you will probably want to start practicing like Tomo tonight.  He shares a lot more.

Tom O'Gorman autocross cars
Tom O'Gorman autocross cars

TomoRacing
TomoRacing

2016 World Challenge Winner Tom O'Gorman
2016 World Challenge Winner Tom O'Gorman

You can find him on facebook at TomoRacing94 and Instagram and Twitter @TomoRacing
2016 National Champion in FP
Solo Nationals Driver of the Year, 2013
2013 Triad Winner
2013 Tom O’Gorman,  FP National Champion
Two National Championships and 5 more trophies in 7 national appearances: 1st FP *7-SSM *1-FP *3-STS *9-STS *5-STS *6-ES
ProSolo
2013 Class Champion S4 Chevy Corvette
2012 Class Champion STS Honda CRX Si
Road Racing
2016 TCB Champion Pirelli World Challenge Drivers Championship

James Yom a multi time SCCA Solo National Champion shares his insights

James Yom is this weeks guest. You can call him Mr. S2000 and a self proclaimed Honda Fan boy who transitioned from a Prelude to S2000s. (I want to drive a S2000 after this interview!)

James Yom SCCA National Champion
James Yom SCCA National Champion

James Yom STR S2000 Autocross
James Yom STR S2000 Autocross

James Yom SCCA ProSolo Challenge
James Yom SCCA ProSolo Challenge

He has 3 Solo National Championships and 3 Prosolo National Championships.
He thanks Henry Bjoin, Brian Karwan of Karcepts, Gernby E-tune, West End Alignment as well as Doug Rowse and Brian Peters (check out episode number one to hear from Brian).

He has lots of great insight from a personal favorite to drive faster cars fast in the fast sections not the transitions.
He talks about setting up his car for Re71Rs vs BFG Rival S. He is working on looking ahead and swears he doesn't look ahead. That seems crazy to me that he has won so much without looking ahead. So if you don't look ahead take note to what he says about his approach.
He is a pilot who can often make events around the country so if you can offer him a codrive he might just show up. - Make sure you offer him a codrive in FWD 😉
It was a fun chat. I hope you get a lot out of it, I know I did.

Max Hayter is this weeks guest he is a multi time ProSolo National Champion as well as National Champion

Max Hayter is this weeks guest he is a multi time ProSolo National Champion as well as National Champion.

SCCA Solo National Champion in DS in 2015

SCCA ProSolo National Championships in STU in 2008 and 2006

Max Hayter STX
Max Hayter STX

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He was into triathlons before getting hooked on car racing.  His first WRX came with a SCCA membership.

In 2004 he made every single practice and event (Yes Southern Cali has a Saturday practice before every Sunday event - I want to make some of these!!!).

He talks about he WRX he piloted to the National Championship in 2015. He has been running the Bridgestone tires (not as much time to test other tires since he now has a wife and young baby).

He talks about the changes from driving AWD to RWD. (adding gas when loose = spinning in RWD).

He uses video over data to check his proximity to cones and lines.

Being an instructor he learned as much as the people he was instructing.

He prefers a drift over a push.

He also won the Super Challenge in 2009 in Wendover (I was a witness to his march to the win since he took me out or better yet helped me take myself out  - he gave me a two cone gift and I gave him three cone gifts on the second side).

Kim Whitener and David Whitener are multi time national champions and share their story on this podcast

Kim and David have racked up a lot of wins and awards in a relatively short time competing in the national SCCA events.

David and Kim Whitener SCCA Autocross Champions
David and Kim Whitener SCCA Autocross Champions

David Whitener SCCA Pro Solo Challenge Winner
David Whitener SCCA Pro Solo Challenge Winner

Kim Whitener SCCA Black Armor
Kim Whitener SCCA Black Armor

Kim's Wins and Awards
National Championships: 2013 STSL, 2012 STSL, 2011 STSL
ProSolo Class Championships:  2015 L3, 2014 L3, 2013 L3
Overall ProSolo Ladies Champion: 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012 (That is a lot of winning and lots of practice in challenges!
Triad Winner 2013

David's Wins
National Championships: 2016 STF, 2015 STF, 2013 STS, 2012 STS
ProSolo: 2016 STF, 2015 STF, 2013 STS, 2012 STS
Triad Winner 2013

They have great stories and great insights.  From saying they were not good for a long time to how they got coaching and seat time to improve.

He even explains his beef with me when I mentioned driving lots of cars in a previous podcast 🙂  He said it is funny he said this since they have been changing cars each year.

Their team concept is great.  Do you check your alignment at each race?  How about after the race if your car won?

David makes shocks "Whitener Racing Shocks" for Honda Civic's, CRX's and Mazda Miata's.  Having just drove his car at the Pro Solo Finale I can tell you it handled great!

 

This podcast features Tom Reynolds a multi time SCCA national trophy winner

Tom Reynolds a multi time SCCA national trophy winner.

He is currently racing a new ND Miata in STR and talks a bit about the power and weight compared to the class. He is always looking for a daily driver he can compete in. (and in general always looking which helps him compete with Annie and Danny for the Lazlo's dinner)
Tom Reynolds

Tom Reynolds SCCA Autocross STR Miata
Tom Reynolds STR Miata

Tom Reynolds SCCA Autocross STR Miata
Tom Reynolds STR Miata

He has a lot of great advice about how he learned. He has trophied in a variety of classes including STR, FS, STX, RTA, RT4 and F125.

He took his first car and built it for SM (something he says he will not do again).

He credits buying a competitive car with becoming competitive which I totally agree with. At first be a lemming and copy what works!

He has taken EVO schools and credits Brian Peters, Sam Strano and Andrew Pallotta for helping him improve.

His first autocross car was a Mitsubishi Eclipse GST (I so wanted one of those back when they were new).
His favorite car was his 1st C5 Z06. He is a right foot braker who would build a CM or BM car with an unlimited budget - those of you with one to sell should entice him by letting him know. 😉

Howard and Linda Duncan long time Autocrossers

This episode features Howard and Linda Duncan who have lived, breathed and worked in the autocross arena for decades. Howard has worked for the SCCA for over 20 years.

This episode covers many topics from their beginning in the sport to street survival, to the size of lots in case you are planning to build one :).

Other topics:

  • Howard's favorite car a 63 MGB
  • How courses used to be longer yet skinnier gates 12' and 35' minimum slalom
  • Beginning of ProSolo
  • SEB feedback - if you support something let the SEB know
  • Should clubs look to build sites to keep the support alive
  • Future of Solo and ProSolo
  • Linda's favorite car Jeff Jacobs Mini Cooper and a FRS
  • Percent of women in the sport has dropped
  • Sponsorship opportunities with the SCCA
    • Howard Duncan's Awards

      • Woolf Barnato Trophy, SCCA’s highest honor, 2015
      • Solo Cup, the sport's highest award, 1993
      • Roger Johnson Spirit of the Sport Award, 2005

      Linda Duncan's Awards - 6th - Most Trophy Finishes, Women - 18

      • 1999 STL Champion - Honda Prelude
      • 2001 STSL Champion - Subaru Impreza

Neal Tovsen of ConeCoach.com Top SCCA Autocrosser and Instructor

This episode features Neal Tovsen of ConeCoach.com where he has posts with autocross tips and thoughts.

Neal has 10 National Trophy's half of which were 2nd place.

At nationals he has competed in: CSP, STX, DP, BS, GS and SM.

He started in 1998 and started instructing at schools a few years later which he found helped his driving as well.  The concept of teaching what you have learned is something good todo in all aspects of your life.

Best advice is to go to SCCA Solo Nationals and drive (don't expect to win rather take it all in).

He has lots of great thoughts. Lets us know what you think at our Facebook page. Please leave us a review on iTunes and signup with your email at AutocrossTalk.com

He mentioned the PocketCast app for Android devices so I've added AutocrossTalk to their list of available podcasts.

Neal Tovsen driving his CSP Miata
Neal Tovsen driving his CSP Miata

 

Mark Madarash Multi Time SCCA Autocross National Champion

Mark Madarash

Today's podcast features Mark Madarash who is a multi time SOLO and Pro Solo national champion and is your 2013 Driver of Eminence award winner.
 
Mark is currently in CP but he was in SP for over two decades and mostly in the same car. He started in 1989. (He bought his current car in 1994) He said he was only in stock for a few years because he was bored and needed to tinker to have fun. (But he does suggest to start in a stock class to keep from being discouraged).
 
•Driver of Eminence award winner 2013
•2013 Won the largest Street Prepared class ever - 48 cars in ESP in 1999
•4th - Longest Consecutive-Years Winning Streak, Men - 6 years(2007-12)
•5th - Longest Personal Event Winning Streak, Men - 6 years (2007-12)
•10th - Widest Margin of Victory, open class 21-30 cars - 3.047-sec, ESP 2011
 
SCCA National Championships ESP (2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2001, 1999)
 
SCCA ProSolo National Championships ESP (2011, 2009, 2008, 2007)
 
Mark covers a lot of great things in this podcast from his tip of getting his car to the same dyno each year to make sure the engine is happy. (I just took mine and found it down 10HP which is 10% - really wish I would have tested it before driving across the country for ProSolos).
 
He also talks about how he would select an engine builder and suggested to ask if they use a deck plate when over boring an engine as well as bolting up all the mains especially for aluminum blocks.
 
When he began he did every local event possible plus the divisional.
 
He covers some of his setup thoughts including:
•driving with a small clutch
•not using the brakes much
•how he drives a slalom
 
His game plan for each run including how for his 1st run he attacks the course at 90 to 95%.
 
How having mentors like Tommy Saunders was very helpful for him and his cars development.

Mark Scroggs Multi Time SCCA Autocross National Champion

Mark Scroggs's FocusST
Mark Scroggs's FocusST

Today's episode features Mark Scroggs who is a multi time national champion in E Street.  He started in 1992 so he laughs a bit at being the 2014 SCCA rookie of the year.  He practiced a lot before coming to nationals 🙂

He won G Street in 2014 and 2015 at Solo Nationals and was the Pro Solo Champion in 2015 in G Street.

This interview starts off without the usual open because he got right into good content before I had a chance to have an intro.  I call that "good tape".  So you will hear about people he is appreciative of from his wife to Sam Strano and about the setup of his Focus ST.

He started autocrossing in 1992 (wish I did as well), 1st car was AWD Talon (zero to 60 in under 7 seconds if I recall).

He is fast with only his right foot working both pedals.

He has driven a lot of cars and gets opportunities to do so when coaching/teaching others.

He would do course walks with fast people when he began.

  • He walks by himself (to focus)
  • Walks early when he is fresh
  • Pictures the game plan
  • Visualizes how the car suspension is moving

For newbies he suggests the above along with getting ride alongs.

 

Kinch with thoughts for learning to drive faster Spring Nationals 2016 wrap up

In this episode I talk about tips and thoughts to become a faster driver. Including riding with people, having people drive your car and recording other drivers (video and or data).

This episode was inspired by events after I finished the worst I might have ever finished at a ProSolo class competition.  After that I worked the challenge since I wasn't in it so as I could watch the faster drivers to see what they were doing. (and maybe as a bit of punishment) Tight triumphed over wider with David Whitner winning the challenge and being the tightest and most consistent.

I also talk about my bone head decision to drive a wider line on the second day in the larger sweeper to carry more speed through it. (note to self I’ve never ever ever ever seen a wide line be faster in data analysis).  I ran solo storm to verify my wide line in the sweeper was .6 slower.  I found a positive that I had a game plan and followed it but the part about driving faster on a wider line was silly.

Working the challenge lead me to the practice course where the real fun and learning began for the weekend. (The test course is a great benefit of coming to spring nationals)

Riding with the likes of Sam Strano and Matthew Braun was enlightening and lead to many more conversations and thoughts about driving styles. I drove more cars and rode in more cars than I think I have ever before.

Witnessing the differences in the lines and techniques of Sam Strano and Matthew Braun ,both multi time national champions, was more than interesting. Also riding with slower people showed the importance of staying on a tighter line.

I and loved Matthew quote of “I don’t believe in setting up”. I’d describe his line choice as point and shoot.  He even sets up his cars to accommodate his style of braking hard to get the car to rotate so as he can mash the gas.

What are your thoughts on driving style?

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Scott McHugh Multi Time SCCA Autocross National Champion

This episode features - Scott McHugh a multi-time SCCA national and Prosolo champion.
Quote "Clutch foot gets a little shaky" - I'd never heard of clutch foot before.
First car Datsun 510
Started 1973
First ProSolo 1989

First competitive car C4 Corvette

SCCA Solo National Championships:
  • AS 2009 Chevrolet Corvette
  • AS 2004 Chevrolet Corvette
  • 2002 Chevrolet Corvette
ProSolo SCCA National Championships
  • BS 2011 Chevrolet Corvette
  • AS 2005 Chevrolet Corvette
  • AS 2002 Chevrolet Corvette
  • FS 1996 Pontiac Firebird
Scott is a right foot braker - and is very smooth with the brake pedal which helps him in the wet.
He drove with Tom McDaniel For 10 years
Currently driving a Honda 4-door Accord HS
Road raced for years
He still feels a bit of the shaky hands and even clutch foot.
He also drove a 1994 Integra
Thoughts and Tips on driving in the rain, being smooth
He attributes smooth driving with driving frequently in the snow
Maximize entry speed into corners and feel a minor bit of understeer
Differentials?
In Hondas the right front tire puts down most of the power since the half shaft on that side is shortest.
He doesn’t adjust much when it comes to shock settings once the car is setup.

Ron Williams Multi Time SCCA Solo National Champion

This show features Ron Williams who is a multi time SCCA National Champion.  He covers many topics from when he began with is dad to his thoughts on making shock changes after a first run (hint are your tires warmed up on your first run?)

Ron has won in 4 different classes and really enjoys the front wheel drive cars and has been very successful with them.

Ron owns and operates South West Auto Service

2010 SW Ashworth Pl, Topeka Kansas (785) 272-3232

I recommend him and trust his expertise so much so that I had him setup and do maintenance on my civic.

Solo Nationals Championships

2014 STC  pg 292  Civic si

2013 RTA DS Audi TT

2012 FSP   Civic

2008  HS Mini Cooper

2007 GS  pg Mini Cooper S

 

ProSolo Championships

2009 HS  Mini Cooper

2007 GS  Mini Cooper S

Autocross Slalom Tips and Techniques of the Experts

This show is all about Autocross Slaloms where you can hear the tips and techniques from some of the fastest people in autocross.

Bob and Patty Tunnell  Slalom Tips

  • Turn Early (turn out of phase aka turn early)
  • Pay attention to the 1st cone
  • Don't late apex the last cone, just avoid it
    • Late apex less and less toward the end if fast toward the end
  • Bonus: Universal Truth - turns over 120 degrees the shortest line is the fastest 99.9% of the time

Brian Peters Slalom Tips

  • Best quote "If I'm hitting the brake in a slalom something bad is happening typically"
  • Set the speed for the slalom when tucking in the first cone.
  • Slaloms are a place you can find 80 feet of acceleration by staying ahead in them
  • Look 3 or 4 cones into the slalom

Julian Garfield Slalom Technique

  • Come into the Slalom under control keeping the acceleration and braking at a minimum.
  • First cone is very important
  • That fourth cone gets hit when you are lazy on the first cone.

Leslie Cohen Slalom Tips

  • Slow down a slalom cone ahead of the slalom
  • You want to drive the slalom
  • See the whole slalom
  • Come out of the slalom accelerating
  • Who you listen to is important
  • Draw arcs to see where you car will be

Tom Berry Slalom Tips

  • Learned a ton from Data Acquisition
  • Settle the car before entering any turn
  • Present the car to the slalom
  • Have moderate acceleration going into the slalom
  • Come off the brake really smoothly

Ron Williams Slalom Tips

  • Have an attack mentality - Be on your toes
  • Attack the back side of the cones
  • Aggressive on steering inputs - turn the wheel as fast as you can.

Jason Frank Slalom Tips

  • Start at the beginning of the slalom
  • Late Apex, Late Apex, Late Apex
  • Keep a steady state (you've heard this a few times already)
  • Accelerate out the backside
  • Every once in a while his plan to slow before entering doesn't work 🙂

Jason Frank Multi-time Solo and ProSolo Champion

Multi-Time National Champion Jason Frank is this weeks guest on the Autocross Talk Podcast.

His Solo National Championships: 2007 STS, 2013 STC, 2015 STS

His ProSolo Championships: 2011 STC, 2012 STC, 2014 STS

Triad Award 2013, And he has also won a ProSolo Challenge

Jason Frank is MR. STS/C having won many championships and competed in the class since 2002.  I met him several years ago when I entered the class in a civic myself.

He is one of the experts for the civic and crx ST platform, if you are planning to win in the class you have to somehow get past him.

He shares his thoughts on codrivers , data acquisition and much more.

Jason Frank in the tiger civic.
Jason Frank in the tiger civic.

 

Rocky Entriken Solo Cup winner and SCCA Champion

This week’s podcast features Rocky Entriken.
 RockyNationals RockyChrome Pylon
He is a 100 percenter who has made it to every Solo Nationals which is 43 nationals as of 2015.
He was awarded the Solo Cup The Sports Highest Award 1981.
He is your 1986 D PREPARED Solo I National Champion
He is on the Old Fartz List
He is the keeper of Solo Stats where he records all of the stats for all of the solo nationals from events attended to finishing spot, trophy and championship count and much much more.  You can purchase a copy by emailing him Rocky aaaattt SpitFire4.com
He shares his experiences, tips for new and aspiring drivers, comparison of autocrosss then and now and much more. Below are some of the highlighted notes in his interview.
He has stuck with it because "It is that great sport...everybody is friends with everybody, until you get out on the track and you want to kick their but then you are friends again."
He said that driving other people’s car will make you a better driver of your own car through experiencing other factors than what you feel on your own.
He came up with the down and out rule which replaced the "Wobble rule" where course workers would say a cone was hit if it wobbled.
When asked what was the most challenging car he has every driven he said he jumped onto so many cars throughout his career and it’s pretty much hard to say which one specifically but the first time he drove a front wheel drive was definitely hard.
When asked if he can drive any car he said he love driving his own Spitfire.
He reiterated how corners are more important than driving
fast.
Some of his tips:
  • Look ahead first before doing anything next
  • The early apex cone is very very rare.
  • You should focus on the second cone, the exit cone
  • It's not a horsepower contest, hang onto the corners
  • People should drive more cars (other people’s cars) to improve their driving, he said jumping onto these cars made him a much better driver
When asked what to change in the next run and how to improve the feeling of what went wrong, always look ahead.
When asked what kept him coming back as much as I enjoy driving cars and racing fast and bashing cones, I stay and come back for the people. The culture, the camaraderie and the relationships formed.

Scott Fraser SCCA 2012 Driver of the Year and Multi time Solo and ProSolo National Champion

Scott Fraser Porsche 911
Scott Fraser Porsche 911

This show features Scott Fraser

Awards

  • Solo Nationals Driver of the Year 2012
  • National Champion CSP 2012, 2010
  • Cam Sport 2014 and 2015
  • 12 National Solo Trophies
  • 4 ProSolo Championships including 2008 CSP and 2012 CSP

    He has raced front wheel drive to rear wheel drive including VW Rabbit, CSP Miata and a Cobra 427 and look for him in a Porsche 911.

 

Why did you start racing?
Always loved driving fast. Inherited my sister’s Volkswagen Rabbit – hated it at first.
First autocross was at 17 years old.
What hooked you?
Driving fast, driving in the hills.
Tried to make every single event making a whole lot of runs.
Left foot or Right foot for brakes?  Left
Learned how to left foot brake because of front wheel drive cars.
Still a left foot braker.
Didn't know or wasn't aware of how much he left braked until he switch to a Miata and got input from Andy.
Tips for Data: look for the first couple of runs, compare and focus on why you are faster here or there.  Pick one or two things to focus on for the next run.
Watching the videos to know where or what to fix. Are you there to win? Are there to learn something? It all depends on your goals.
Slalom (38:30ish)
Be as close to the first cone as possible.
What are the best/most fun cars to drive?
BMW – old SP felt like a real race car
Cobra 427
Why do you sit so close to the steering wheel?  Those first cars without power steering.
In closing "Just have fun".

5 Leslie Cohen multi-time National Champion and ProSolo National Champion

Leslie Cohen began autocrossing in 1996, she started in an automatic Mazda MX-6. She has 4 national championships in STL (2009, 2010) and SSL (2001, 2004).  She has raced Mazda MX-6, 1989 Corvette, 2001 Z06 Corvette, 2003 Z06 Corvette, 1989 Civic SI, 2002  Camaro to name a few.  She also trophies in open class in STS and SS Super Stock in the Z06.

It was fun to hear her thoughts on everything from focus to ProSolo starts.

LeslieCohenDesign.com
Leslie on houzz

Wins

  • 2012 1st ProSolo Finale - L3
  • 2012 1st ProSolo Finale Challenge - L3
  • 2012 ProSolo Series - L3
  • 2010 ProSolo finale - L1
  • 2010 ProSolo Serices - L1
  • 2009 ProSolo Finale - L1
  • 2009 ProSolo Series- L1
  • 2009 ProSolo Challenge Series- L1
  • 2009 National Championships- L1
  • 2008 Trophy in SS open
  • 2005 STS Open 4th out of 45
  • 2004 National Champion SSL
  • 2001 San Diego Region Solo2 Driver of the Year
  • 2001 National Champion SSL
  • 2000 National Champion SSL
  • 1997 Rookie award winner San Bernardino Prosolo

Driving Instructor experience:

  • NCCC Corvette Driving School
  • Corvette Big Bear Bash Autocross School (Spring Mountain Motorsports Park)
  • SCCA Cal Club Ladies Schools
  • SCCA San Diego Region Novice Schools
  • Porsche Club of America
  • Lotus Club
  • BMW Club
  • Kumho "America’s Tire" days

Leslie Quotes

It began back in 1996 – I have always loved driving cars. One of our friends was an autocrosser and I was driving a Mazda MX-6 at that time.

I have to say that my first year, I had fun a lot. I pushed the car – aggressive right away.

All my pent up aggressiveness and competitiveness reflect to my driving.

My first year I drove an automatic – won the class in the region and that was based on aggression because my driving skills weren’t phenomenal at that drive. I just drove hard.

The next year, I got rid of the car and bought the same car but a manual transmission all because of autocross.

My first year I didn’t do any practices, I just went to events.

I bought a 1989 Corvette, only owned the car for less than a year because I hated it. I had trophies because of the car but I didn’t like it. The torque was gradual, it felt heavy.

2001, won my Championship on a Z06 Corvette.

I love Pro-solo because of the drag start – you’re there before you’ve taken off whereas at the regular solo, you’re just waiting for the flag person.

The format of the Pro-solo makes me focused.

The majority of my best run, I did something wrong very early and I get mad at myself – all the processing, worrying and all my instincts just set in and I’ll just drive.

I used to have “shakes” but it got lesser in time.

I would use the power for the deficiencies of my driving.

I right-foot brake – I don’t use both feet.

Learning to brake early, just looking ahead.

Picking out what is important to learn and who it is important to learn from. I didn’t listen to everybody.

Number of walks? 6 to 8 in Nationals. If I were serious in a competition, I’d walk a few more times.

I went through a phase and think about the potential screw-ups I’m going to wait. I was working about the variations – contingency plans.

I’d be driving 2-3 weekends a month.

I won everything maybe because I just wanted to have fun, to hang out with my friends – my body was already trained.

I have learned about set ups – as long as you have a reasonable set up and tires, it’s about the driver.

I want to have a set up that I don’t have to touch anymore so I can focus on my driving.

I can diagnose by sound and by feel.

When I am driving well, I am seeing a lot.

My most amazing driving experience ever, it was unbelievable because I could see everything. Totally peaceful. I was one with the car, the landscape, the track. I tried to recapture that in my career but I couldn’t make it happen.

My favorite car ever was the Camaro – it was Z06 on steroids.

4 Danny Kao SCCA 2012 Johnson Spirit of The Sport Award Winner

This show features Danny Kao who was your 2012 Johnson Spirit of the Sport Award Winner.

It was a lot of fun to learn more about Danny who is another of the great people in our autocross community!

Danny started autocrossing at the end of 2006 and I bet he has autocrossed as much as anyone since then. He thinks he 450 runs per year (59 autocrosses).  He makes every test and tune in the DC area.

I totally forgot to ask him about his theory that relates the PSI it takes to seat a tire to how fast it will be compared to other tires. Danny has a tire mounting machine in his house.

Danny did lots of tire testing last year and shared all of his findings and experiences to help the rest of us who use street tires the time and expense of testing. He is very active on forums and Facebook.

If you think you have a car addiction maybe not once you compare your purchases to his before starting autocross in 2006 he thinks he owned 55 or 60 cars.

He started in CSP kind of by accident and he is once again in CSP for 2016 and has been building a Miata from the ground up – he shared lots of photos on Facebook. Danny shares a lot, a lot of fun which explains him winning the Spirit of the Sport Award Winner.

Classes Danny Kao has run: CSP, GS, STX, STU, SS, F125 (KM)

 

Started autocrossing at the end of 2006 – before that he was a hobby guy – basketball, golf, motorcyles then he started fixing cars.

His first autocross car was a Miata he found for $1300 thought he would road race it but was told he should try autocross.

After the Miata, he showed up with a new Evo in STU.

Fun first more than anything else – it’s not about competing or doing well, fun is the number one priority. “If I get there, I want everyone to have fun or have a good time. I don’t want to go to an event where everyone is miserable.”

Jokes around and let people loosen up. Keep everybody happy.

At least 450 runs a year on average.

Played too much golf between 1996-98, at least 500 rounds a year.

“I don’t focus on the bad. I can remember the good part, the fun part. The first 5-6 years, I didn’t really learn a lot.”

Majority, on the places I thought I did good, I did poorly. Now, I can go back to the data and evaluate and say, confirm that I didn’t do well.

When I first started, I tried to conserve distance by making everything into a triangle.

Right or left foot braker? Initially a left. Every time I get nervous, my left foot just constantly hovers the brake.

Modulating the throttle – that’s when I started driving the car the way it should be driven. That’s how I got faster.

Knowing what your limitations.

The last three years he can actually feel what the car is doing.

 

Episode 1 Brian Peters your SCCA 2015 Driver of Eminence winner and autocross champion many times over

This was a fun and insightful interview with Brian Peters who is a multi SCCA national champion and pro solo champion.  He is fast and shares his thoughts with us.

Brian was the 2015 Driver of Eminence award winner and multi time national champion in SOLO and Pro Solo in many different classes.

Brian started out in 1999 when he got invited to an event – had a great time and realized he was good at it, been doing it since.

His first car: Toyota Cressida AT ‘80 - Check out a photo here.

In the beginning Brian hit some local events and traveled a bit. The first few years was just really about having fun for him.

Brian's thoughts:

  • One of his tips: It’s really just a matter of coming with a baseline and testing – maximizing car strength.
  • There’s no one way to drive – each driver is different.
  • Brian likes a stable car but he’s more about responsive car.
  • He thinks: How quickly can you get the car through the element?
  • There’s complications that won’t allow the driver to focus in front of the car like they should.
  • How far ahead do you scan? It’s a matter of really knowing what’s coming up – it’s too late to make changes. It’s really a matter of being one feature ahead. Timing is vital.
  • It’s more of a challenge on the front-wheel drive to keep the balance.
  • The first walk is important – you have to put together a good mental plan on what to do. Timing is really important too.
  • On walking the course: One or two casual walks at bigger events – then one for myself to focus.
  • Are you picking all the elements? I walk through my exits. I make sure I have visuals on every exit. You don’t look at single cones – I draw mental lines off the corners.
  • I don’t think about car placements on entries, I don’t look at entrances.

If Brian could drive anybody’s car right now? Kiesel’s will be high on the list.

If Brian could build any car? A Mustang - I kinda pick the underdogs.  (I forgot to ask him then why a corvette...oh this was a question with unlimited budget 🙂

Awards - 2015 Driver of Eminence

National Championships

  • 2008 CSP Mazda MX5
  • 2010 DSP BMW 330i
  • 2012 FS Mustang
  • 2013 STR Nissan 350Z
  • 2014 STU Nissan 350Z
  • 2015 ESP Mustang

Pro Solo National Championships

  • 2010 DSP Class Championship
  • 2015 ESP Class Championship