v8stockcar
v8stockcar
5/13/11 2:37 p.m.

This weekend May 14 & 15, the V8 StockCar Road Racer's head to Virginia International Raceway the beautiful, storied race track on the banks of the Dan River, just outside Danville for three sprint races. More than fifty years ago racing legends like Carroll Shelby, Don Yenko, Augie Pabst, Bob Holbert, Walt Hangsen, Dr. Dick Thompson and many more pounded the 3.27 mile pavement with there early big bore racers. Racer's cherish a win at VIR, as few race tracks anywhere have the constant challenges, the elevation changes, fast sweepers, thrilling esses and high speeds straights that give the circuit character like few others. Some of the talented drivers expected include V8 champions from 2010, Dave Machavern, in his brand new Tommy Riggins built GT-1 1963 Ford Falcon. Yes, I did say brand new 1963 Falcon. Underneath the car is state of the art Trans Am type racer with a composite re-creation, wide body version of a 1963 Ford Falcon. The car will be powered by a Rousch/Yates Nascar small block Ford. Also on hand will be Larry Hoopaugh (V8 SPO) in his super quick Nascar type Monte Carlo and V8 GTA Champ Kurt Roehrig in his late model type stock car. Randy Walker, 2009 V8 GTA champ will give Roehrig plenty to worry about as Walker has six class wins to his credit already this year. Young Bobby Kennedy, fresh from outstanding performances at PBIR, Road Atlanta and Daytona in his BEMCO FAB, Kennedy Kars V8 SPO Monte Carlo is expected to make the trip. Kennedy, this past weekend startled everyone in attendance at Daytona SCCA with his dominating performance in the big bore group, winning overall and setting a new track record for SPO both days. The V8 group will have three races for the weekend, two on saturday with Grand Am on one on Sunday with Trans Am.

nderwater
nderwater Dork
5/13/11 2:43 p.m.

The stock cars on track at the Mitty sounded pretty awesome. This thread is in desperate need of some video links!

Tom Heath
Tom Heath Web Manager
5/13/11 3:18 p.m.

That's a great idea!

http://www.youtube.com/user/GRMtv#p/u/47/seprX8U5Ilo

Tim liked his turn in a V8 StockCar very much.

Bench Racer (BowtieBandit)
Bench Racer (BowtieBandit) Reader
5/14/11 11:16 a.m.

I'll bet you could buy a surplus road course prepared stock car much cheaper than an oval one. The arca guys buy up used Sprint Cup cars, but not near as many people are road racing them. Sounds like an absolute hoot to me.

Slyp_Dawg
Slyp_Dawg GRM+ Memberand HalfDork
5/16/11 10:54 a.m.

That was an awesome group of cars to watch practice, although I did wish the GT1 Falcon had also entered into the Trans Am race, his car would have been TA-1 legal and I think he stood some chance of being competitive as well, although I haven't seen the timesheets from the Trans Am sessions or the V8 Stock Car sessions

Ian F
Ian F SuperDork
5/16/11 11:21 a.m.
Bench Racer (BowtieBandit) wrote: I'll bet you could buy a surplus road course prepared stock car much cheaper than an oval one. The arca guys buy up used Sprint Cup cars, but not near as many people are road racing them. Sounds like an absolute hoot to me.

My understanding is no. The teams make so few road-course specific cars that they tend to re-body them from year to year once they build one a driver likes. Often the big teams sell their old cars to the smaller teams who lack the resources to R&D a good road course car. The end result being they tend to lead long lives. I've heard of some NASCAR drivers racing cars over 10 years old, but it just has new bodywork and maybe a new engine.

red5_02
red5_02 Reader
5/17/11 3:32 p.m.

I got to see these guys qualifying Friday night. It was awesome. I'll post some pics when i get home tonight!

Bench Racer (BowtieBandit)
Bench Racer (BowtieBandit) Reader
5/17/11 6:06 p.m.

In reply to Ian F:

I never thought about that, it does make sense however.

turbojunker
turbojunker HalfDork
5/17/11 6:29 p.m.
Ian F wrote:
Bench Racer (BowtieBandit) wrote: I'll bet you could buy a surplus road course prepared stock car much cheaper than an oval one. The arca guys buy up used Sprint Cup cars, but not near as many people are road racing them. Sounds like an absolute hoot to me.
My understanding is no. The teams make so few road-course specific cars that they tend to re-body them from year to year once they build one a driver likes. Often the big teams sell their old cars to the smaller teams who lack the resources to R&D a good road course car. The end result being they tend to lead long lives. I've heard of some NASCAR drivers racing cars over 10 years old, but it just has new bodywork and maybe a new engine.

But now the top two series have a new chassis, so those old ones had to go somewhere.

v8stockcar
v8stockcar New Reader
5/23/11 10:21 a.m.

The V8 StockCar Series traveled to Virginia International Raceway May 14 & 15 to race in front of the Grand Am Rolex Series fans at the Bosch Engineering 250. The V8 Racer's had three sprint races for points for the weekend. The Grand Am fans also got to see the fire breathing SCCA Trans Am Corvette's, Camaro's, Mustang's, Jaguar's and Glen Jung's fast Mazda RX-7. A good group of TA racers and some of our regulars who were racing in the Trans Am event elected to join the V8 Series for some track time, adding to the excitement. The weather for the weekend looked threatening with intermittent showers forecast and delivered, however the V8 races luckily all went off in dry track conditions. The feature event, the Bosch Engineering 250 for Daytona Prototypes and GT's was not as fortunate and started in a downpour.

V8 Series qualifying went off on a dry track with TA Champ Tony Ave taking the pole by a wide margin with a 1:50.084 clocking with Doug Harrington second, Dave Machavern third in his new Riggins Competition Falcon. Kenny Bupp was fourth in his Camaro, followed by Rich Koehler, who took the PitBoxes.com V8SPO pole and Larry Hoopaugh in his V8 SPO ex Nascar ride. Kurt Roehrig got the Howe Racing V8 GTA top spot, with Pete Johns setting a new class standard in the LG Motorsports V8 GT2 class with a record 2:02.223 run. VIR regular, John Morgan did a fine job in his GTA late model despite it being powered by a Chevy short track 604 Crate motor making only about 400 HP. Bob Stretch brought out his brand new Camaro TA2 and got faster in each session. The car was brought to the track with the paint still drying. Under our rules the car was classed in V8 GT-1 as the splitter and wing it features are not yet legal for the GTA class.

For Saturday Mornings race, Ave, Harrington and Bupp elected not to start as they were saving the rides for the big TA race to come. This meant Machavern and Koehler would start on the front row. At the green, Koehler missed a shift, sending cars scattering to get around and keep up the momentum. Turn one was interesting with a three wide entry into same resulting in some contact. Kurt Roehrig and Pete Johns got together and others had some donuts on the side of their cars as well. At turn five on the first lap, Koehler now back up to speed and Machavern got together resulting in the Falcon's rear bodywork dragging on the track. Machavern retired and Koehler sailed on to overall and V8 SPO class victory. Paul Breehne ran solidly in the Rousch/Yates Performance Parts Ford Fusion garnering second overall and second in V8 SPO. Bob Stretch got the V8 GT1 honors with Rob Morris the V8 GTA win and third overall. Pete Johns got the V8 GT2 win with an impressive fourth overall placing.

Saturday afternoons race went off on a drying track shortly after the thrilling end to the Rolex race where Joao Barbosa and the Action Express team ended the Ganassi Racing string of victories. With Machavern starting at the rear as result of his morning DNF, Koehler led overall for the first eight laps. As Machavern charged through the field, Koehler slowed at turn six with an ailing gear box. Within seconds Machavern was by and gone winning overall by some 35 seconds. Rob Morris again took the V8 GTA win and second overall with Paul Breehne third and first in V8 SPO. Johns again took the V8 GT2 class.

The Sunday morning race went off at 0925 with Machavern leading wire to wire. Breehne chased down the fast V8 GTA winning Monte Carlo of Rob Morris for second overall and first in the PitBoxes.com V8 SPO class. Larry Hoopaugh ran strong in the Hoopaugh Grading Company Monte Carlo but couldn't quite get into striking distance of Breehne and Morris. John Morgan was impressive all weekend in his Monte Carlo cutting his fast lap of 2:03.058 in the finale. Doug Sanders in the Baucom Motorsports entry ran solidly all weekend garnering some valuable points.

It was a great weekend with the V8 Series getting introduced to a whole new crowd and getting a lot of attention. A good number of local racers came up and introduced themselves and stated that they were interested in competing in the series.

A big thanks to Steve Tye and Butch Kummer who traveled far to help officiate the series. The V8 Series also sends out a big thank you to Randy Hembrey and his staff at SCCA PRO RACING for administering our races and making it rather painless for our racers.

Next up for the V8 Group is Daytona International Speedway August 6 & 7 with the Central Florida Region SCCA. This should be a well subscribed event as many racers are anxious to try out the newly paved high banks of Daytona. Earlier this month, at the SCCA Daytona Classic many in the big bore group cut their fastest laps ever.

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