CircleTrackSHO
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My name is Patrick McNamara, I'm the Director of the Community Racing Challenge and I'm also the driver of the #6 Bob Frahm Ford Taurus SHO.
We race on Friday Nights at Spartan Speedway in Lansing, Mi and on Saturday Nights at Springport Motor Speedway in Springport, MI just outside Eaton Rapids.
The Bob Frahm Community Racing Challenge mission statement is : To provide meaningful support to local non-profit organizations in the form of fund raising and team building events which will not only foster new interest in local short track racing, but enhance the relationship between drivers, owners, local businesses and the citizens of our community.
We race in the Pure Stock Class at both tracks. This class of racing puts V-8 RWD cars and V-6 FWD cars on the track at the same time and against each other. The rules severely limit the performance modifications you can "legally" make to the cars and good V-6 run very competitively versus the V-8s.
I joined this forum today because I am new to the SHO. Previously, I was racing a Pontiac Grand Prix. Last night (6/2/007) I ran my first race in a SHO we had purchased from a Wisconsin Short Tracker.
Well let me tell you, WOW!, was I blown away by the performance of this car. I absolutely blown away by my qualifying time (lowered by nearly a second) and the straight away power this car/motor produced.
I uploaded a video of my first SHO race on YouTube.
However... as good as this car is in a straight line, it plows like a dump truck in the corners. I've spent a good part of the morning (last 3 hours) searching the SHOForum for handling tips and most of it is for autocrossers, drag racers and/or street performance tips.
I'm hoping to find some Mid Michigan SHO Experts who will help me dial this baby in so we can get through the corners.
I started a technical discussion on the subject also..
http://www.shoforum.com/showthread.php?goto=newpost&t=77254
But I thought I'd talk to some locals here.
We race on Friday Nights at Spartan Speedway in Lansing, Mi and on Saturday Nights at Springport Motor Speedway in Springport, MI just outside Eaton Rapids.
The Bob Frahm Community Racing Challenge mission statement is : To provide meaningful support to local non-profit organizations in the form of fund raising and team building events which will not only foster new interest in local short track racing, but enhance the relationship between drivers, owners, local businesses and the citizens of our community.
We race in the Pure Stock Class at both tracks. This class of racing puts V-8 RWD cars and V-6 FWD cars on the track at the same time and against each other. The rules severely limit the performance modifications you can "legally" make to the cars and good V-6 run very competitively versus the V-8s.
I joined this forum today because I am new to the SHO. Previously, I was racing a Pontiac Grand Prix. Last night (6/2/007) I ran my first race in a SHO we had purchased from a Wisconsin Short Tracker.
Well let me tell you, WOW!, was I blown away by the performance of this car. I absolutely blown away by my qualifying time (lowered by nearly a second) and the straight away power this car/motor produced.
I uploaded a video of my first SHO race on YouTube.
However... as good as this car is in a straight line, it plows like a dump truck in the corners. I've spent a good part of the morning (last 3 hours) searching the SHOForum for handling tips and most of it is for autocrossers, drag racers and/or street performance tips.
I'm hoping to find some Mid Michigan SHO Experts who will help me dial this baby in so we can get through the corners.
I started a technical discussion on the subject also..
http://www.shoforum.com/showthread.php?goto=newpost&t=77254
But I thought I'd talk to some locals here.

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