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Two Lane Blacktop, the Rally - Sept 12, 2009 - CA

Last post 10-10-2009, 9:55 AM by motorbill66. 4 replies.
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  •  09-07-2009, 12:52 PM 20991

    Two Lane Blacktop, the Rally - Sept 12, 2009 - CA

    I love motor sports! From go-karts to Formula One, it’s all very exciting. I NEED to be involved in car events and I have tried many types of competitions, from Formula Ford racing to autocross to rallies. It can be very expensive to run some of these events, so now, I concentrate on winning Monte Carlo Rallies. They are affordable, challenging and expose you to amazing scenery.

    After moving to Los Angeles, I discovered the “Into the Night” Rally Team and learned about Monte Carlo Rallies. These are fun! No complicated math and the difficult rules. Instead, we have simple timing and maps to follow. That means you can drive whatever speed you’re comfortable with! The magnificent scenery of Southern California makes this a prime hobby of sports car nuts like me, who love motor sports, but don’t really want to bang up their car on a race track.

    The ITN Team is putting on a short event, perfect for first timers called, “Two Lane Blacktop”, on September 12. It will start in Santa Clarita and take us on a fascinating tour of great canyon roads and river valleys. We will cruise over mountains, through forests and see some very interesting historical sites.

    The people who run these events are fun-loving characters. They help each other out and share a lot of information with newcomers to make the events more exciting. Many of them tell amazing stories of rallies from all over the United States. They bring out all kinds of cars, too. 

    Jaguar’s and other British cars are very popular and we see lots of Japanese cars includingSubaru’s, Honda’s (S2000), Toyota’s, Mitsubishi’s (Evo) and Nissan’s (350Z). We see teams in MG's, Mercedes’ and BMW’s. PT Cruisers have won events and so have teams in pickup’s and SUV’s. One time, a team ran in a Rolls Royce. One of our strongest teams runs in a Toyota Matrix. Another team runs a Cobra. Sometimes, we see some really fast Pro-rally cars, muscle cars and exotic sports cars compete, too. You see, the car is really not important, navigating and driving skill is!

    You don’t need much equipment to compete. A good wristwatch will do for timing and a clipboard to hold maps. You want to be sure your tires are in good shape and that there is air in the spare. I usually check all the car’s fluids, too. I have to be more concerned about my own condition than the car’s. At 62, I try to do some exercise twice a week and eat right so that I have the stamina to run the longer events. My navigator is almost my age and he sometimes drives when I need a break.

    A navigator who can read maps and help follow the course is very important for Monte Carlo Rallies. I have seen single drivers win events, but it is pretty difficult. You can bring a girlfriend, wife, son or daughter and have some bounding time and this can really add to the fun. The simple problem solving challenges of Monte Carlo Rallies can provide an excellent team building experience with whomever you run with. After you try one, you may come to love them as much as I do! Hope to see you next Saturday, September 12. Please write me if you have any questions.

    Neckstrap

  •  09-08-2009, 8:07 AM 20997 in reply to 20991

    Re: Two Lane Blacktop, the Rally

    Neck,

    This sounds like it could be a reall good time. I like to compete in rallyes, but am annoyed by the pure TSD type. My racing background tends to take over when I'm frustrated! Please make the complete rule set available, if you can. Maybe my business will sponsor one here in Colorado. You may have heard, we have some pretty nice sports car roads here too...


    Motorbill
    From Lola to Land Rover, If it's British and has wheels, it's likely I've bloodied me knuckles thereupon
  •  09-08-2009, 8:44 PM 21003 in reply to 20997

    Re: Two Lane Blacktop, the Rally

    Bill,

    I lived in Denver for two years and ran some SCCA Autocrosses and TSD Rallies there. Time Speed Distance Rallies are a good way to get lost in strange areas. They can be very frustrating.

    You can download the instructions and maps for some of the old Monte Carlo Rallies from our website. http://www.itnrally.org. As a beginner, you are told exactly where the checkpoints are and exactly what time to be there. As you get experience and move up to higher classes, you are given less information and have to start thinking more. It usually comes down to who can hit the timing hose exactly on the hundredth of a minute. I practise that a lot and can hit most of them on the zero.

    We had some great times in Colorado. I will never forget that old railroad trail over the rockies, the run up pikes peak and that incredble road to the top of Long's Peak. After that one, I jumped out of the car and almost fell on my face! No oxygen. I also got to drive a solo event on the little frozen lake west of Denver. That was a blast!

     Paul

  •  10-09-2009, 3:03 PM 21359 in reply to 21003

    Re: Two Lane Blacktop, the Rally

    Two Lane Blacktop was a GREAT rally! The weather was perfect and we managed to win it!

     

    Paul

  •  10-10-2009, 9:55 AM 21368 in reply to 21359

    Re: Two Lane Blacktop, the Rally

    Paul,

    Congrats!!! A win is always sweet. Enjoy your bragging rights as long as you can!!


    Motorbill
    From Lola to Land Rover, If it's British and has wheels, it's likely I've bloodied me knuckles thereupon