Mistakes Not To Make #1 [ August 19th, 2008 ] By: Charles Smith Posted in » Tips and Tricks

There are some mistakes that anyone is bound to make at some point in a racing career. Those mistakes can either cost you time or, at the worst, a crash. Today’s is Forget to Look Ahead.

Looking ahead is not some cheesy term about how bright the future is, but a more practical EYEBALL oriented piece of advice. It means looking further along the track/road than you first would think you should. It means looking past corners as you enter them and onto whatever landmarks you can. There are a few bad things that occur when forgetting to looking ahead:

  • Makes Everything Seem Faster - objects that are closer to you seem to be faster when compared to objects that are further away (Mountains vs Trees vs Telephone poles on a highway/train). Feeling fast will more likely scare you than speed you up. Scared people also like coming off the throttle and pressing on the brake even if they should not.
  • Fatigues Your Eyes - Looking close to the car requires more eye movement, when compared to looking far ahead at equal speeds, in order to fixate. Keep in mind, you shouldn’t be fixating, I was just using that as a point.
  • You Drive Where Your Eyes Are Looking - It is hard to fight that you will drive where your eyes are looking (hence why you keep your eyes on the road). So look where you want to go, forgetting this could make you end up in a place you don’t want to be.

So dont forget to look ahead, even on the road. Look where you want to go, not where you’re going or where you have been. I bet that could even work for a life metaphor. (Soon TwoGuysRally will be a lifecoaching website and not a rally site </sarcasm>)

Gorman Rally 2008 - This Weekend [ August 15th, 2008 ] By:Charles Smith

The 2008 Gorman Rally starts this weekend, Saturday, August 16th. A combo NASA/USRC/CRS event there is a lot of variety in what you’ll see out there. Only 25 teams are entering but only 9 of which are Subarus, which is not what you normally see in an American Rally.

NASA is a nice change to watch compared to Rally America. The rules are different so you will see competitors with different setups and very different cars. I know of at least one Ford F150 competing, which I don’t think would fly in RA. Chrissie Beavis (most famous for co-driving for Tanner Foust) will be driving, not co-driving, a VW Jetta in the event.

This event usually pops up all over YouTube and Specialstage, so keep a look out. I think DirtyImpreza is sending two cars out into the event too, just one more thing to look out for (at least for me). I’ll be watching intently from the other side of the country.

August 15th, 2008 | 2 Comments

Oh Yea! Loeb Finally Won Finland [ August 13th, 2008 ] By:Charles Smith

This is not news, but Loeb finally won Finland. There was a win that was eluding Loeb and I bet he loved this win more than many others. Unfortunately the famous stage ‘Ouninpohja’ was dropped this year because Petter Solberg was too fast four years ago. Either way, watch this highlight video of the event:

Link to the video for you RSS people, and there are more of you! That reminds me, it is FREE to subscribe. There is even an email option in the menu, enter your email and subscribe to this site’s updates for free.

August 13th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

5 Sites I Find Informative (Rally Wise) [ August 12th, 2008 ] By:Charles Smith

I spend so much time not talking about sites that I really enjoy and frequent related to the world of Rally. I figured taking one post to go over some sites would be worth it for all of us.

  • DirtyImpreza - Its main feature is its forum. There is a surprising amount of intelligence that comes out during posts over there, and because of that I participate in the conversations. While it may sound like it is only for Subaru Impreza drivers, it really is for anyone who likes playing in the dirt with their cars (rallycross especially). Aaron, the owner/admin of DirtyImpreza, is one of the nicest guys I’ve eMet.
  • RallyNotes - What I consider the first blog related to Rally Racing. It is run by a husband-wife pair, Kris and Chrstine Marciniak respectively, that mostly just enjoy telling the world about their time rallying. They go over quite a bit of info and they’re partly responsible in getting Mark and I to choose a blog format.
  • Rally411 - A site run by two brothers in their spare time. I use it to figure out the not so common news going on in the rally world (their front page), especially American Rally.
  • WRC(dot)COM - The official site of the World Rally Championship. They have really awesome videos that are updated often. The only problem with them is they tend to crash my firefox and I don’t understand why. I find the videos to be worth that hassle though.
  • SpecialStage - Last but not least is SpecialStage. They’re a great outlet for American Rally news and they aggregate rally team’s ‘press releases’. Lots of rally related stuff on there and even some forums (but I mostly stay front paged).

Yep, those are some sites I have found to be really useful/informative. The only site I have an account with is DirtyImpreza because it was worth it as I have an Impreza and I like to play in the loose stuff (I tend to hate registering for things, that is one of the reasons you do not have to register to comment on this site). Either way, check those sites, I do.

August 12th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Mmmm The Olympics [ August 8th, 2008 ] By:Charles Smith

I realize its not Rally, but the Olympics is a huge worldwide competition that I think is extremely impressive. The opening ceremony started tonight in Beijing, China. It was quite a spectacular show.

Check it out on the NBC networks. Sports will be aired daily including things that I used to compete in like Riflery. Gogogo, watch this international sporting event 24/7!!!!

Perhaps Rally Racing should become an Olympic Sport? I know BMX racing just became one. (hah! pipedream)

August 8th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Why All The Safety Equipment Matters [ August 8th, 2008 ] By:Charles Smith

In keeping up the trend of posting YouTube videos that I find I’ll post a good example of why safety equipment matters:

I usually hate crash compilations (not the reason I watch motorsports) but I think it serves as a great example of what can and will go wrong in a Rally. The video works just as well on mute.

Link for you RSS readers out there.

August 8th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Question: What Is Your Dream Car? [ August 6th, 2008 ] By:Charles Smith

Perhaps it is curiosity, or more probably writer’s block, but I’d like to know what your dream car is. Everyone usually has a different one so there are some pretty interesting answers out there. So comment below!

For me there are so many choices, but this obsession with rally narrows it down a little. Rally Prepped cars are so different to drive than your standard car, but I really do dream about driving them. I would have to say my dream car is a WRC Citroen Xsara. It just seems like such a fun car to drive, check it:

A link to the video for your RSS junkies.

So what is your dream car? An M3? Subaru WRC Car? McLaren F1? Go crazy.

August 6th, 2008 | 6 Comments

Anti-Roll Bars [ August 5th, 2008 ] By:Charles Smith

Without an anti-roll bar, when a car turns left the inertia of the car would cause the right side suspension to compress and the left side suspension to extend. This is primarily due to the center of gravity (CG) being above the axis about which the suspension rotates. A higher CG means a larger tendency to roll, as many of you have probably experienced with driving different sized cars. A roll bar keeps the suspensions at similar compressions/extensions and that makes the car body roll less in corners. It is a pretty simple concept.

However with any simple concept there are many implementations of it in the real world. Sway bars, another name for the anti-roll bar, connect the left wheel to the right wheel (front with front and rear with rear). Most of them tend to be torsional springs (springs that are designed to resist twisting rather than compression) but there is at least one electronic method.

The trick to the adjusting the bar is to allow for the “correct” amount of roll to keep the tires on ground. If you go too stiff and corner real hard, you will end up lifting a wheel off of the ground (inside front or rear, depending on if you’re accelerating or braking). If you go too soft (ie none) the car will have grip, but the car’s response will feel sluggish. In Rally it comes down to a combination of overall suspension stiffness, driver preference and style with a mixture of stage terrain requirements. While there is some science behind suspensions, a lot of it is just finding a setup that inspires confidence in it’s handling.

A final note: I have noticed many individuals refer to a strut tower brace as a sway bar. That is just plain wrong, hopefully this video can show you how a strut tower brace would not be a sway bar.

August 5th, 2008 | 2 Comments

I Hope You Watched The X-Games [ August 4th, 2008 ] By:Charles Smith

The X-Games this year was AMAZING. This is the third year where Rally Racing was present as an event in the X-Games. In pure X-Games fashion the crossover jump was the biggest it has ever been. It was pretty spectacular to watch. Lots of drama and lots of up and comers including a father son team that did better than expected.

Unfortunately the only non-Subaru (Mitsubishi) racing DNFd over the jump. It was driven by Andrew Comrie-Picard, who is trailing Travis Pastrana by 1 point in the Rally America series. ACP ended up coming short on the jump (just a few mph) and the impact on the rear wheels caused him to flip end over end. What makes this more heartbreaking is it was his first race (semi-finals) of the week and he had it won if he made the jump. Why would he have it won? Dave Mirra hit the wall pretty hard and knocked his steering out of alignment right before that (and he thought he DNFd). Luckily for Dave, he was able to finish albeit painfully slow involving many excursions into reverse. There are videos of it popping up all over YouTube: here and here for example. Better luck next year ACP!

It all ended with a battle between last year’s gold medalist and the original X-Games gold medalist: Tanner Foust and Travis Pastrana. Travis was racing with a new co-driver (not too big of a deal on a Super Special) as his current co-driver fractured a vertebrae in the Freestyle Motocross the previous night. These guys are super competitive in everything they do. Anyway, Travis was able to steal the gold from Tanner in their heads up. What an exciting X-Games.

The podium was filled with 4 drivers. Travis Pastrana, Tanner Foust and a tie for bronze between Dave Mirra and Ken Block. I sure hope you caught it on ABC.

August 4th, 2008 | 2 Comments

A Look Inside A Subaru Parts Truck [ July 31st, 2008 ] By:Charles Smith

Travis Pastrana’s car is supported by oh so many spares of almost everything on the car. Rarely would you get to see inside the support vehicles unless you were at a rally. I happened to stumble across a video of just that on YouTube. You may want to fast forward a bit past the intro.

Here is a link to the video for you RSS folks.

July 31st, 2008 | 3 Comments

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