Showing posts with label Lightning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lightning. Show all posts

April 20, 2016

NASA Spec E30 racing still rocks.

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Don't believe it?  Check out this video from the NASA North East debut race at New Jersey Motorsport Park this past week end.

You ride with our friend (and Merritt BMX boss) Sean Curran,   the gray 477 car is driven by Chris Allen.   Curran finally got the best of it when Allen went "agricultural" on Lightning's turn 7.

Close, fair,  grassroots racing at it's finest.  These  boxy BMWs  from the 80s make for great race cars: relatively inexpensive they are easy to drive yet challenging to drive fast.  They make for an ideal entry level racer.

Unfortunately, despite a worldwide production of over 2 million chassis, E30's are starting to get more difficult to find  so please,  don't crash any more of them!




June 1, 2010

Great Week End for Team Axis!

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4 wins (5 if you count Time Trials) and 6 podiums for Team Axis this Memorial Day week end.

On Saturday, at New Jersey Motorsport Park with NASA, Pete took first place and set an new track record in Spec E30 with the Freep coming in third. On Sunday places were reversed with the Freep taking a commanding victory with a car severely damaged by shrapnel from a competitors exploding motor. Peter was right behind for and Axis 1-2. IN GTS3 on Saturday Stee avoided on track trouble to come in fourth. I held up the flag at the TimeTrial TTB class.

Start of Sunday's Spec E 30 race from Pete's car. Pete started 5th and climbed up to 2nd place. The trick with Spec E30 is to keeping momentum so brakes, well, they don't see much use.





The big annual Porsche Club were at Watkins Glen and CG, as I predicted, laid waste to the competition winning Saturday in H-Stock configuration and taking the overall win in the Enduro on Sunday with a big wing I-Prepared.

A blistering 2:08 lap in the I-Prepared Cayman



Next big event will be Hyperfest at Summit Point, see you there!

MORE PICTURES AND VIDEOS AFTER THE JUMP




CG in the H-Stock Sprint race, dicing with Baron Jacobs in the Green 911.


Time Trial laps at NJMP Lightning



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December 12, 2007

Thunderbolt and Lightning! New Jersey Motorsport Park

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During this long off season, what should have miserable North East track rats banging their heads and singing falsetto in joy like Wayne and Garth?...Thunderbolt and Lightning!

Chances are that if you read this web site, you have heard of New Jersey Motorsport Park, the new twin track (Thunderbolt and Lightning) facility in southern Jersey being developed by the same group responsible for Virginia International Raceway. If you read this, you probably also felt the disappointment of past projects which never seemed to work out... there is a big difference here, HUGE, this one is for real. Paving is well on the way and the 2008 schedule has just been released.

From the looks of it, it's a happy time to be a Porsche Club of America member. PCA have 10 events for a total of 26 days compared to a big fat ZERO for BMWCCA (....hopefully that will change.)

Great news for motorcycle riders as well, the facility is bike safe and there are many track day/schools on the schedule. Must be nice to finally have a good track available for two wheel fun.

And of course there is professional and historic racing, Grand Am Rolex Sport Cars, ARCA, SVRA and even pro drifting with the D1 tour making a stop.

Stay tuned as we will bring you any new developments as they become available.

Now if we could only figure out a way to make winter go by faster....







2008 New Jersey Motorsports Park Spectator Calendar

Aug 7-10, 2008 SVRA
Aug 15-17, 2008 Shelby Club of America
Aug 29-31, 2008
Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series
Sept 12-14, 2008
D1 Grand Prix
Sept 26-28, 2008
ARCA RE/MAX Series

2008 New Jersey Motorsports Park Club & School Calendar

July 11-13 EMRA
July 18-20
SCCA
July 25-27
Keith Code Motorcycle School
July 28-31
Bertil-Roos Driver School
Aug 2-4
Porsche Club of America
Aug 7-10
Bertil-Roos Driver School
Aug 11-14
Keith Code Motorcycle School
Aug 15-17
NY Sportbike Club
Aug 18–19
Porsche Club of America
Aug 19-21
Skip Barber Driver School
Aug 22-24
SCCA Regionals
Aug 25 NE
Sportbike Association
Aug 25-28
Skip Barber Driver School
Aug 29-31
NE Sportbike Association
Sept 1-3
Skip Barber Driver School
Sept 5-7
Porsche Club of America
Sept 5-7
Woodbridge Kart Club
Sept 9-11
Skip Barber Driver School
Sept 10-11
Porsche Club of America
Sept 12-14
Porsche Club of America
Sept 15
NE Sportbike Association
Sept 19
VRG Race
Sept 19-21
SCCA
Sept 27-28
Team ProMotion (Motorcycle)
Oct 3-5
Absolute Cycle
Oct 3-5
Porsche Club of America
Oct 6 NE
Sportbike Association
Oct 10-12
Porsche Club of America
Oct 11-12
Sportbike Track Club
Oct 17-19
Porsche Club of America
Oct 17-19
SCCA Regionals
Oct 20
Team ProMotion (Motorcycle)
Oct 24-26
SCCA
Oct 24-26
Porsche Club of America
Oct 31-Nov2
NY Sportbike Club
Nov 1-2
NE Sportbike Association
Nov 1-2
Porsche Club of America
Nov 7-9
NASA/PDA

New Jersey Motorsports Park Releases Inaugural Race Calendar for 2008 Season
Professional Racing Returns to New Jersey at All-New Venue

Orlando, FL and Millville, NJ – December 6, 2007 – At the annual Performance Racing Industry
(PRI) tradeshow in Orlando, Florida, the racing world received official word that professional
Motorsports is returning to New Jersey in a major way.
New Jersey Motorsports Park (NJMP), a new Motorsports complex in Southern New Jersey featuring five Motorsports venues, will host five major spectator races in its first year of operation and 34 club and driver school events have
already been booked, filling out the schedule. The marquee race of the season – Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series – is slated for August 29 – 31. More than 100,000 spectators are forecast to visit Millville, NJ over the course of just
two months next summer, as the facility welcomes some of America’s top touring racing series.

NJMP features two road-racing courses: Thunderbolt Raceway, named for the historic P-47
Thunderbolt aircraft which was stationed at Millville Army Air Field during World War II and
where its crews were trained, and the Lightning Road Course – named for the P-38 Lightning –
the first American dual engine fighter.

The Sportscar Vintage Racing Association (SVRA) will hold the first public spectator event in NJMP history on August 7-10. Historic cars as diverse as the Ferrari Formula 2, Porsche 356, Jaguar E-Type, McLaren M8D Can-Am and Shelby GT350 participate in SVRA events, and will grace the Thunderbolt track.

The Shelby American Automobile Club will hold its national convention, complete with a concours and racing event on August 15-17. Carroll Shelby himself had a hand in the layout and conceptual design of the Thunderbolt Raceway, so it’s fitting that some of the legend’s greatest creations will be put to the test on a track that bears his imprint.

On August 29-31, NJMP will present its crown jewel event for 2008, as the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16 brings its exotic Daytona Prototype and GT racers to Thunderbolt Raceway. Arguably the most competitive racing series in America, the Grand-Am Rolex Series features superstar drivers like Scott Pruett, Alex Gurney, Max Angelelli and Bill Auberlen, as well as world-renowned teams such as Chip Ganassi with Felix Sabates. NJMP expects Grand-Am’s first visit to the facility to be the biggest spectator draw of the season.

On September 12-14, professional drifting makes its road course debut in New Jersey as the D1 Grand Prix comes to town to compete on the Lightning Road Course. Drifters balance speed, artistry and showmanship in this unique judged Motorsport event, and will contribute plenty of rubber to the fresh asphalt at NJMP.

The ARCA RE/MAX Series, America’s most diverse auto racing series, returns to road- course racing for the first time since 2001 on September 26-28 at Thunderbolt Raceway, wrapping up NJMP’s inaugural spectator season. Spectators will get a look at the next generation of NASCAR hopefuls, as they race stockcars around the 2.3-mile road circuit.

New Jersey Motorsports Park is already nearly fully booked for its first season of operation. Beyond the five initial public events, national and regional enthusiast clubs will hold events at the facility, including the Porsche Club of America, BMW Club of America, SCCA, Skip Barber Driving School, and New York Sport Bike Club.

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