Thursday, April 4, 2024

Have you ever entered a time machine? I have and I came out 10 years later. I look about the same, I have less hair, a wife, and two kids. But my car life is in stasis. I have aquired a lot more wealth, a much bigger house, a lot more stuff, but have zero time. I like to every now and again catch up on social media to see old friends. Now with husbands and often times kids. Life is strange. Time goes on. The world changes. My car and I have gotten so old I have become inspired to make it 100% analog. The only modern thing I will update are the safety systems but I'm removing ABS and all the data acquisition and going OG.

Friday, June 7, 2013

5 Years Already?

Blogging is a weird thing and sometimes I come back here and see some of the old stuff I did a while back. I have to admit, FB has sort of displaced this old blog. You're communicating with folks you know versus folks you don't know. But here we are again. Things have changed quite a bit since my old autocrossing days and track days. The car has become a race car over the last few years. So much work put into it plus improvements made along the way. For example this is what it looks like now... Cage, aero, data acquisition, body work, huge tires, etc. etc. etc. So far so good. Still great fun to drive and still a lot of work to go :)

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

OMG this is SICK !!!


Just look at the picture. Can't wait to see this thing in person, can't wait to hear this thing in person.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Busy Weekend!

This weekend will be fun but busy. Saturday I'll be at limerock doing a 6 hr karting enduro with some friends from my karting league. Like I said, it pays to have friends in the media as our entry fee was waved in exchanged for some radio plugs, pretty cool. I'm looking forward to having fun and hanging with my friend Matt who is the host of the Carey and Coffee NASCAR radio show on ESPN radio. Like everyone says, karting is for the young guys, and I'm a relatively young guy :) But it beats you up.

Then Sunday is MotorsportsNE. I'm not sure If I'll be driving but I will definitely be attending and helping out. I love driving and competition but lately I'm a little burned out. Just a bit too much fun this year, haha!

Friday, August 29, 2008

NASA Comp Licence Attained!!!

Man, why am I so lax with my blogging? Oh thats right, I work all the time and don't have time to breath anymore :)

So here is the situation. Thursday Chris calls me and asks if I would like to attend the NASA competition school with him in 4 days. His father was scheduled to attend the school but injured his finger. I of course say yes and thought in the back of my mind "how in gods name are we going to pull this off?"

But you can never underestimate Chris as he is the definition of a miracle worker. Somehow a few texts, emails, phonecalls, and a couple physicals later we were in the clear. Now were were just short one Hans device, a racecar, and another race car. Again miraculously with a couple more phonecalls and favors the final hurdles were overcome. Chris and Stephanie again so graciously offered their racecar to me and I'll be forever thankful as I could not work out a rental in time minus drive a Spec Racer Ford from Entrophy racing.

But now the weekend is over and I have my provisional race licence so I can race anytime I feel up to it. Just have to build a racecar now !!!

Friday, August 1, 2008

Jaff's 355 Challenge Car at LRP

Video of Steve driving his pops 355 CH at LRP. Jaff is building a SICK E46 racecar. What else could you expect from a fellow RPI grad? Everything has to be overkill :)

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Tracktarded 2

Another sunday NASA race, another fun day for the tracktards namely Chris and Stephanie Chang and their support crew, me :) I had no intention of doing anything really but sometimes plans change!

First I was to preface this blog with my "track day nightmare." Joon's Tracktard Rule #1 - don't instruct. I love teaching people I trust, however I don't trust strangers. #2 - If I ever instruct I don't want to instruct anyone in a car faster then my own. Crashing in a Miata going 120 MPH is a lot more fun then crashing at 165 MPH in lets say a Supra with a huge turbo.

So while Steph is checking in for her race myself and Chris volunteer to "help out." If you know me I am very helpful. I have computer skills, mechanical skills, very organized, the list goes on and on. Joe Casella (NASA Northeast Chairman, PDA President, all around great guy) says "Joon, we're short a couple instructors, would you mind?" I'm like sure. Mind you I'm thinking, there are hundreds of cars, I'm bound in instruct a good driver in a SLOW car. I know the track, decent driver, good communicator, etc. Joe basically "assigns" a gentleman with, you guessed it, a 600 HP Supra. HAHA!

But I'm still alive, and my student was actually a very nice older gentleman that was most importantly a good listener. The car was a little too much for him but thats why people do DE, to learn from tracktards like me.

My reward for risking life and limb? Chris and Steph were nice enough to let me drive the Civic for one session. Honestly the most fun I've had on track in a long time. The Civic only has a top speed of about 125 which you basically reach 200 yards out of the last turn. You're floored in 5th for over half the track :) It's pretty interesting when Z06's are behind you because you have to start your point by when they are about a 1/4 mile behind you and then they go by at about 160.

But the lesson for the weekend is thank god for life, having passion can illicit a lot of joy, and having great people as friends is an incredible thing.

Karting League

Well I guess there are some advantages to having media people in your league :) Matt, Tracy, and Rick and some of the nicest people you'll ever meet. I'll plug them a little and say listen to their radio shows if you want to be cool :)

Crazy Germans

Haven't blogged in a while. This is in dedication to my karting league buddies!!! This is what happens if you have too much time on your hands and a lot of parts from a downed bike.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Tracktarded

Just back home from Pocono motor speedway after helping Stephanie with her first NASA race and I'm beat. Sort of beat up too as I volunteered to drive the Civic to and from the track. I didn't even drive and I'm tired!!! I didn't realize but you can have a lot of fun at the racetrack and not even drive. It entails a lot of sun exposure and hard drug use but worth a try. I saw Mike's new and improved racecar for the first time today and it is absolutely a nice piece. Gauges are worth more then my Coupe, well not really. Also saw Steve, aka former BMW guy using a Cayenne Turbo to tow his boxter racecar, definitely some cool shit.