Sunday September 23
Shepparton DECA Motorkhana
Yes it time to come out and have a ball on DECA's wet skid pan. The DECA Motokhana action will kick off at 8am with a BBQ breakfast on site with the Motorkhana scheduled to start at 9am. Start time will of course be entirely dependent upon the health and well being of those who participated in the visit to Angelo Grasso's Cellar 47 restaurant the night before and whether they will be capable of getting moving early enough on the Sunday morning. The BBQ facilities will be available for anyone to use throughout the day and tea and coffee facilities will also be available throughout the day. Supp Regs out soon on the AROCA web site.
I have never done a MotorKhana and I am considering the one in September, can someone please tell me what it is all a bout. Also do I need to set up my race car (Alfa 33 16V) in any different way ???
Thank you in advance
Carlo
Hi Carlo,
No time at the moment, but I will try to give a comprehensive reply either tonight or tomorrow morning.....
Do we know what paterns/sequences we will be running?
I'm keen to enter our cars from uni in the special catagory. However they don't have reverse gear so it might be a problem.
Cheers,
Tristan
Carlo
The 33 should do fine in a motorkhana, and shouldn't require much work if any to do one, these events are suited to cars like 33's and Sud's. A motorkhana coures is normaly conduted in area not much bigger then a 30m X 30m box which has a coures set out in whiches caps, which have to be driven around following a percribed path.
The result is determaned by time, but time penilties apply for going the wrong way or displacing a whitches cap, or over shoting stops. So it is all about being able to drive the coures as quickly and accuately as you can. Motorkhanas are a load of fun so I would encourage anyone who hasn't done one to give it a go. Entry froms can be downloaded from the link on the Home page of this web site.
Anthony
Thanks Anthony....I completely forgot I said I would write something on this one (sorry Carlo)!!
Tristan,
I think it would be tough to do a motorkhana without reverse....maybe on a seperate post you could show us the uni specials?
Whilst this is an AROCA event, for AROCA members, other members of car clubs can attend. However, as this is our day, we shouldn't necessarily have to change how we plan to run the day (ie type of tests) to suit non Alfas and non AROCA members.
Can Anthony or Phil advise which class our 159 3.2lt goes into? Surely not Class E !! When I last spoke about this for the previous motorkhana, Edward reckons our car should go into Class C?
Class A. Long wheelbase, rear wheel drive, over 2336 mm.
Class B. Short wheelbase, rear wheel drive, under 2336 mm.
Class C. Long wheelbase, front wheel drive
Class D. Short wheelbase, front wheel drive, (127, 128, etc.)
Class E. Specials, ( Manufacturer's silhouette and mechanicals, lightened, highly modified.)
Class F. Rails, ( Purpose built, non bodied.)
Thanks
Victor
Victor
Currently it would be class E, but i think we should create a class for AWD as all new V6 alfas are AWD. I don't know were this case structure in the supp regs came from. It would be safe to say we won't see any Rails. I will forward this on to Branko who did the supp regs with a recommendation that further reg should be issued including revised cases, AASA don't seem have any class structure for Motorkhana's in Comp rules so this shouldn't be a problem as long as time permits the change.
Anthony
Barry and Andrew Thankyou for the best weekend, all that where there are still carrying a grin ear to ear, the weekend was about as much fun as you can have with your pants on. To those who missed out, be there next time you just don't know how much fun you missed. Big thanks to all who helped and thank you to Andrew for the use of the Lotus on the Ob run and Dave for the 295khw FPV Ute for the motorkhana, not the quickest car out there but far more fun and sideways then anything on the day. Motorkhana Results are in the download section.
Absolutely, I've never had so much fun with a hangover. To all those that stayed in bed on Sunday, you don't know how much fun you missed out on!! I think old bluey went through more oil than petrol but didn't do to bad for a clapped out 105 (and how much fun were those tripple circles!)
Thanks to all the organizers and participants it was a great day, with a respectable showing from the boxers.
When is the next one? I am already recruiting.
It was a great weekend wasn't it! Observation run on Saturday through some fantastic country roads that you ordinarily would not see, followed by a visit to a winery in the afternoon and dinner that night (and arguing about the correct answers on the Ob run!!). Then the motorkhana on Sunday....what more could a car tragic want :D
Unfortunately I didn't get to do much of the 'khana due to a misbehaving doughnut.....but lunch was good!
I am a little confused about the results, why dont all the competitors have 10 results being added up in the totals column ??? (Not that it will make any difference to my woeful tally!!)
Yeah the minor results, being the times did look weird, but the major results being a load of fun still stand.
Can't wait to see the ute out again!!
Yeah, and Damian spending the whole day bouncing off the rev limiter lol.
Did the results get posted online? Any photo's anyone?
Cheers
Simon
here are the latests ones that anthony e-mailed last night
and yea, who has photo's?
thanks Colin that was quick!!!
Looked like you guys had plenty of runs, i ams sorry i missed out
Cheers,
Simon
We found a few problems on the speadsheet which calulated some of the final totals wrongly, below are the final results. Thankyou to Victor for his help to sort this out
Hmmm,
Victor checks and corrects the results and he wins. Has anyone checked the checker ;D
i work in an IT Security and Risk role will that do????
hehehe
Simon
Haw haw haw! We do what we have to, to win that tin cup!
If Anthony's spreadsheet isn't right this time, then I'm sure someone will advise!
Jokes aside, it was a great weekend! A bit more water would have been good! Lotsa fun regardless!
Victor
Well Done Victor
Victor, only one question , for you to win does that mean Mary did Not compete?MMM am I being just a little to critical.?
Raymond: jealousy is a curse ..... ;D
QuoteVictor, only one question , for you to win does that mean Mary did Not compete?MMM am I being just a little to critical.?
Brilliant
And "Pot Kettle!" Great stuff
Yeah, any pics?
Yeah heaps of fun for only 4-5 minutes of 'action'. Looking forward to the next one. I liked the first spreadsheet better.... although I knew 4th couldn't be right ;D
Thanks to the organisers and volunteers
Hey Scott I thought you had a red 75? Was I mistaken, you painted it, or got another one?
Yeah I still do. Turned out it had heaps of rust under the bodykit, so now I'm wrecking it. The rust was so bad in 2 spots you could stuff a tennis ball in the sill :o. I bought the white one from Sydney and Dad and I built two cars into one.
I withdrew from this event after 2 test's due to a bit of rubber flying off my car, it turned out to be a piece of a donut.
The good news....my donut's are fine, nothing wrong with them at all!
The bad news....1. I didnt need to finish my day early & 2. someone else's donut is not as healthy.
Just a word of warning to whoever else was there on the day, you might want to have a look under your car over the weekend (especially if you will be running at Sandown!!)
Phill that sucks!!!
However it's fairly impressive then that whosever it was got through the entire day going flat out with no catastrophic failure
Better check my car when I get home.....
That's circumstantial evidence for you! We all saw that chunk of rubber coming out of Phil's car during one of the tests....we just naturally assumed it was from Phil's car!
Whomever it was, they would have surely heard a "bang" and a some sort of vibration afterwrads??? So, who is it??
Victor after Mallala I think you're quite familiar with that bang and some sort of vibration... I saw your donut (pieces thereof) flying across the back straight.
I found a donut chunk sitting on the transaxle crossmember when it was out. I think I'll check mine tomorrow just in case.