It always gives me pleasure to see a race car rebuilt and then brought back to life. Good luck with the DS.
PS: So, are you going to change your avatar to show the new paint scheme? Probably waiting to get an action shot at the track....
It always gives me pleasure to see a race car rebuilt and then brought back to life. Good luck with the DS.
PS: So, are you going to change your avatar to show the new paint scheme? Probably waiting to get an action shot at the track....
looks good Jeff!
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Both Jeff and his Reynard survived their first day at driver school. The car ran without problems and Jeff was grinning ear-to-ear the entire time.
great ..I am sure the long wait and all the hard work is paying off
thanks for keeping us updated, Steve
Jeff
It was good to meet you and congrats on getting through school. I had a good time running with you and Mike Saturday night. You made some real progress throughout the weekend.
Sorry I can't give you anymore pushes.
Joe
#45 F500
F600 #27
I passed drivers school at Waterford this weekend.
Thanx so much for the HUGE help Steve, taking responsibility for the car and placing it on your shoulders. I dont think the weekend would have been as succesful without that and your advice, both with the car and driving technique.
Thanx for your calming influence Dave, I appreciated you coming.
Joe!! What can I say, it was a blast trying to follow you and very instructive!!!!!
I want to thank my instructor, Mike Pace, for his patience and track knowledge.
The whole weekend was a great experience and a huge success, except for a clutch issue. Havent dug into it yet but but Im pretty sure it's something with the cross shaft. More later on that.
The Reynard ran great, engine was strong, chassis solid, stayed pointed in the direction I wanted it to go, was planted in the corners, just performed great for me. Ran it as it was unloaded!!!!No pieces broken off!!!!!
I want to thank EVERYONE who has assisted me in one form or another over the last couple of years. Your advice and direction is a big part of this coming to fruition!!!
And without this forums existince none of it would have been possible!!!!
Thank you all!!!!!
Now can anyone refresh my memory on how to make an avatar??
Jeff Handley
Reynard 84sF
cainesgrandad@yahoo.com · www.reynardowners.com
"Luck is when preparation meets opportunity."Roger Penske
It's your car-- so you get to pick the pic!
on getting it out there!
Go to
1. USER CP in the top menu bar (you should recognize the color)
2. Click on 'Edit Avatar'.
That's all folks....
(PS: I'm gonna check on you after a while)
Thanx Rick!!!
Jeff Handley
Reynard 84sF
cainesgrandad@yahoo.com · www.reynardowners.com
"Luck is when preparation meets opportunity."Roger Penske
Je.ff,
Congratulations on the school - you did a fine job as we all knew you would - motored through a few challenges (clutch) and got pretty racy. Happy to be of help and look forward to seeing you at WHRRI #2. Car was well prepared as was the driver - and was I right - that this is the most fun you can have with your clothes on...
David keep
I knew Jeff was ready to graduate when he attempted an outside pass in Turn 2 on an F3 car during one of his practice races. He probably would have made it too, if the F3 hadn't had the extra 100 HP.
Congrats Jeff. Now you have to keep the speed up and have that red triangle blow off so you can join us at some tracks where you can really stretch the legs on that Pinto.
Corey Collins
Steve, I thought I had him for a split second, but Jeff was hooked up pretty good with his Ralt. It was a blast trying to keep up with him!!!! Beautiful car he has!!
I hope I can join you guys at Mid O at the end of the season Corey, thats my goal!!!!!
Waterford #3 will be my next race, step son's graduation being the weekend of Waterford #2. As for this weekend, I have to work and also get what I hope is the Hewlands crosshaft repaired as well as shielding the heat from the supertrapp from getting to the lower wing.
CANT WAIT TO GET BACK ON THE TRACK!!!!!
Jeff Handley
Reynard 84sF
cainesgrandad@yahoo.com · www.reynardowners.com
"Luck is when preparation meets opportunity."Roger Penske
Well, I did it!!!!
I completed my first race weekend, both car and driver home with all pieces intact.
2 qualifiers and 4 races, 1 on rains.
It was a succesful weekend in my eyes.
One little off in friday practice, no harm no foul. I know my mistake and didnt repeat it.
Now, after looking at some pics of the car in action, I'm left to wonder if the base set up is okay. In the pictures below can anyone tell me if the right wheel has too much camber? It kinda looks like it to me.
Any comments or direction would be greatly appreciated.
Thanx all.
Jeff Handley
Reynard 84sF
cainesgrandad@yahoo.com · www.reynardowners.com
"Luck is when preparation meets opportunity."Roger Penske
Jeff,
Congratulations on a successful week end!.
Jeff showed up at the Great Lakes with 5 lime green shirted crew!! who were ready to go and a pleasure to talk to. I would die for 5 crew members!!!
Importantly the car was ready for each of the races at the combined Waterford Hills / Great Lakes Challenge. This was a formidable challenge as some of the front runners were running real close to the CFC lap record and in the WHRRI Wings and Things Race, John Staudacher laid down a 1:03.2 which is not only the DSR lap record but also the absolute track record!!! (by John Horgas) and has stood for about 15 years.
Anyhow Jeff, the car looked great, you finished all of the races and handled yourself well in traffic and there was a fair amount of that with up to 20 cars on the grid.
As for the picture - I didn't see anything out of whack - but can't hurt to meausre the alignment
Again, Congratualtions on a great week end and we look forward to seeing at the balance of the races.
David Keep
Dave, the kids were GREAT!!!!
A huge help, both with the car and with my spirits.
Shawn is alive and well through them.
I love the heck outta them, lemme tell ya.
The crew enjoyed themselves immensly and cant wait for the next weekend!
Now Kyler and Brooklynn want to go racing!!!!!
They like the F500's, they call em BIG FAST GO CARTS!!!!
May be a couple of new students at next years drivers school.
It was great to be back on the track, now to find some speed.
Jeff Handley
Reynard 84sF
cainesgrandad@yahoo.com · www.reynardowners.com
"Luck is when preparation meets opportunity."Roger Penske
As far as camber goes, it looks to be pretty close.
Maybe a bit too much body roll.
The ultimate check and tuning for camber is the tire pyrometer.
Steve
Good show Jeff
-Congrats - these things are more complex than a jigsaw puzzle, 'cuz the parts aren't all flat, and more fun too 'cuz you can play with them when you're finished putting them together.
-Camber? i don't think it's best to judge by the pix - put it back on a pad
-i would question this from the pix - does the line of the tops of the roll hoop right in front of you and the roll hoop right behind you hit your helmet or are you under that line?
Thanx for the feedback you guys.
I'll check the camber again with a gauge, maybe its just the roll like you said steve.
Eye, my helmet is below the roll hoop line.
Jeff Handley
Reynard 84sF
cainesgrandad@yahoo.com · www.reynardowners.com
"Luck is when preparation meets opportunity."Roger Penske
well then...........as a salutation > Hats Off !!!
Make sure you check it with you in the car or ballast equaling you, you will see a considerable difference with and without your weight in the car. Someone here wrote to make all of your settings with you in the car, get out and re-record them and that way you can check your settings either way. Great job on your first outing - look forward to seeing you at Mid-Ohio.
GOOD IDEA!
That is a very handy bit of info to have at the track. When you have had an issue you can go back and quickly check for problems.I will have to start doing that myself. It's tuff to make your own measurements while sitting in the car
Dave
Had a shunt, as you all say, at track out after T6 at waterford this weekend.
Saturday qualifying.
Anyone have a left rear 86sf Upright they would care to part with?
Mine has a little bit of a twist, I'll call Pat Prince in the monring but am looking for options.
BTW, I did knock 5 secs off my best time from the previous outing, something positive from the weekend.
Jeff
Jeff Handley
Reynard 84sF
cainesgrandad@yahoo.com · www.reynardowners.com
"Luck is when preparation meets opportunity."Roger Penske
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