Showing posts with label Cadillac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cadillac. Show all posts

January 30, 2017

You be the steward: 2017 Rolex Daytona 24, Taylor vs Albuquerque

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The final hour of the 2017 Rolex 24 hours of Daytona was certainly exciting but controversial.

With about eight minutes to go, Ricky Taylor nerfed fellow Cadillac driver Felipe Albuquerque and took over the lead for the eventual win when race control declined to intervene.

Predictably, reactions were split between the "rubbings racing" group and the "rules say" crowd.

There are no perfect views of the incident but let's take a look at what we do have.

Here is the (partial) view from Ricky Taylor's car



Looks fairly clear cut from this view,  there was a tiny gap and Taylor dived in.

Now, let's look from the outside.



Less clear cut from here,  Albuquerque takes a more "normal" line and does leave a gap.

Clearly  Taylor is nowhere near being far enough along side to "own" the line and from the expression on Wayne Taylor's face I'm guessing he agreed.
On the other hand, the argument that Albuquerque did not realize Taylor was there is not that plausible either, not with the tracking radar rear view screens they all have onboard.
That you will be passed because someone is under you in turn one is not a given:



That the stewards did not want to be picking the winner is understandable:  final laps of a 24 hour race  plagued by long yellow flag periods but also marked by a "let them race" attitude from race control (an earlier almost identical contact between the leading Risi Ferrari and the winning Ford GT also went unchallenged,  as did a wonky restart by Albuquerque).    A penalty would have meant denying Wayne Taylor Racing yet another win, never mind keeping a Rolex from NASCAR's own Jeff Gordon.    Many will suspect it might have been a different decision had the roles been reversed of if different manufacturers had been involved.

But that's neither here nor there.   The last two hours of the race were a treat to watch,  GTLM had four of the five manufacturers, Ford, Ferrari, Corvette and Porsche all within 5 seconds on track.  It was anyone's race,  brilliant stuff.

Check out Patrick Pilet in the Porsche Cayman 911 RSR chasing Dirk Müller,  doing turn one defense  properly in the Ford GT

Great stuff



August 12, 2015

We beat on it as hard as we could: the 2016 Cadillac ATS-V on-track review.

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The 2016 Cadillac ATS-V has been everywhere in the last few weeks, reviewed by all the major motoring news outlets some declaring it better than the king of the segment, the BMW M3/M4.

Axis was invited, brave of Cadillac,  to Monticello Motor Club  to find out if the ATS-V lives up to this promise.

A couple of disclaimers are in order first.

1:  I, as a European, will admit to unabashed car snobbery bordering on the Clarksonian.

2: In the Axis pier group, we are all amateur racers/track/junkies/borderline psychos when it comes to our cars.  Our track vehicles are modified to better perform and be reliable on track, replacing brakes and suspension is seen as just something you do.   When something breaks or wears out, we call it our a-hole tax because we are a-holes for doing what we do to perfectly good machines.

3. One of the original Axis group, after many years working for a bavarian automaker has recently moved to Cadillac and that is an integral part of the story.


Axis generally does not get invited to these car events. The last time we were was for the launch of the BMW 1M.  Back then, BMW put some fairly strict limits on what you could do at the track, for example you were not allowed to do two consecutive laps without stopping in pit lane!

Lame.

When Stee and I arrived at Monticello, the Cadillac team just said:  "There are the cars, you have 6 hours of track time,  do what ever you want just don't be "that guy".

Awesome.

April 19, 2012

Caddy Rukus

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Speaking of Caddys.. our friend Alex King filmed J.R. Hildebrand and Tyler McQuarrie Shredding some tires recently!

d3cadillac.com
tylermcquarrie.com
jrhildebrandracing.com


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Photo: Camden Thrasher

July 6, 2010

Heavy Tin: Superstars Series

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We all love tin top racing but generally it's modified econoboxes slugging it out, what about automotive fatties, who loves big sedans? Italy's Superstars Series does.

Where else can you see a BMW M5 slugging it out with a Chrysler 300C Srt8 and a Porsche Panamera S?
The fight between behemoths, Maserati Quattroporte, Cadillac CTS-V but also Mercedes C63AMG, Audi RS4 and BMW M3's is kept even with restrictors and reward weights and all cars must run spec brakes, rear wing and tires.

The formula is relatively "low cost" based on production models and with a big focus on marketing opportunities. Event week ends combine the big fellas with a Superstars GT Sprint which is for FIA GT2, GT3, GT4 and GT Cup cars and even Ferrari Challenge races.
With fan and marketing friendly special events, paddock access and even hot laps in special cars, Superstars has all the ingredients for a pretty fun week end.

Check out this clip from a recent race at Hockenheim and learn more about the Superstars Series HERE. Technical regulations are found HERE.





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