Want to Rent car for Nelson Drivers School 4/23-4/25

gpr74

New member
I am interested in renting a reasonably priced, reliable car for the April 23-25th SCCA school at Nelson. Please email at [email protected] if you have a car or info on a potential renter.
Eventually plan on running in SM, so a Miata would be good, but not imperative.
Thanks,
GP
 
You might want to contact one of the members of Steel Cities or go to the meeting Saturday night. Check the website for more info.

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Sandi Kryder (330-854-4889) should be able to help.

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Bill Stevens
Mbr 103106
BnS Racing
83 ITA Shelby Dodge Charger
 
Thanks for the feedback. Tried the Steel Cities chapter and they were kind enough to call me with some info.
Cheers.
GP
 
I might be convinced to rent my Renault Alliance IT-C. I will be instructing at the school.
It will run with most Miatas, although front wheel drive compared to their rear wheel drive. Not a big deal for a school.
You would need to call me at 330-856-7841 in the next couple of days for me to have time to prep it for that weekend.
 
Originally posted by Renaultfool:
I might be convinced to rent my Renault Alliance IT-C. ...

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K



[This message has been edited by Knestis (edited April 06, 2005).]
 
i don't know if it was that car, but what ever renault was at last years school walked the dog on everyone sunday... miata's included! the aliance, is a bit trick for itc, isn't it? it has the largest displacement, avg weight, and they were extemely developed!

i had the x 1/9 at last years school. we came up from North Carolina, and had a blast. you will enjoy it. just bring plenty of mosquito repelant, and your own toilet seat! and if you get a guy named Roland as your instructor, hold on!

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hoop
 
See Kirk, at one time you had a real race car! A distant F1 cousin twice removed. Well maybe more than twice.
What ever happend to that one?
Carl
 
The one at the Nelson's school last year was my car, not Kirks in the picture (although his is really sharp). Cris Turkali was the driver last year at his first school. He is also one of the starters at Nelsons and joined the SCCA because of the free membership he got when he bought a Suburu WSX or whatever.
Yes, the car is well developed and has the biggest engine in the class. I did not ask for it, they gave it to me. It doesn't breath as well as the Honda's on top end, but it handles well and the gear ratios are really nice. I run a welded diff and pray for rain; it is a rocket in the wet on Hoosier drys! I have built a second one to run this year, so that one is for rent.
Thanks Reggie (Renault), you Fronchi Frenchman. Go F1 Renault! I may have to repaint.
 
Mine did NOT have the biggest engine in the class...

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It was a 1.4 pushrod car, from IMSA's old Renault Cup (c.1984). We ran it there for two years on the West coast, then I used it for my SCCA Novice program in 1986 - when that first picture was taken.

You'll notice that it's raining there. The car was awesome in the wet - soft, no roll control, low power - but it got its lunch eaten by the Datsuns and Fiats in the dry. Except for at the old Olympia Airport circuit, that was rough as hell and very short.

A renter grenaded the engine, using 2nd for Portland's turn 9 "because it sounded faster," it sat for a while while he paid for a rebuild, we played with it a little in the later '80s, including a couple of good class finishes in ICSCC enduros out there, then an autocrosser bought it.

Last I heard, it was in BC and still autocrossing.

K
 
GP - You will have a great time at the school. I my opinion, Nelson is a great track for SCCA school (I was at the school last April. Downshift one gear for turn 13, upshift on the front straight. Rest of the time, you can work on brakes, turn ins, etc. Car I borrowed for the school developed a fuel starvation problem on Sunday, but we had a blast. The brick did not handle that well, but had great power (could not believe I think it was the first practice start when we got the green and actually got to pass other cars!). It would pull RX-7's on the straights, too.

Having started with SCCA at Bridgehampton in the 60's, the primative conditions of Nelson were not too bad! At least the coffee did not cause bubbles if spilled on the ground!

Have a fun, safe time.

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Bill Stevens
Mbr 103106
BnS Racing
83 ITA Shelby Dodge Charger
 
You could always buy a car for the school. I know where there's a good ITA CRX for sale that could be shipped to you
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Good luck with school. Concentrate on driving and not anything else. ...well except in having fun too!

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Thanks for all the feedback guys. Really appreciate the advice from you seasoned racers. Done a lot of Solo 2 and track days plus testing at various tracks through work, but never any wheel to wheel action (except at the local kart track
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Still working on getting a car lined up. the first one I was working on fell through due to technical issues.

WIll let you know how it turns out. Otherwise, on to Waterford the following weekend. Already have a car lined up for that.
GP
 
If you are still looking for a car give me a call 330-289-0536 Matt

[This message has been edited by xr4racer (edited April 11, 2005).]
 
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