February Velocity Magazine - Issue 21-2

Page 1

Velocity

February 2021 / Issue 21-2

A PUBLICATION OF THE PORSCHE OWNERS CLUB

1


www.digitalfilmtree.com 323.851.3000

READY

FOR

PATRICK DEMPSEY WEARING THE P’8688 SUNGL ASSES www.porsche-design.com

2

© 2021 | Porsche Design of America, Inc.

PRECISION.


Velocity

A PUBLICATION OF THE PORSCHE OWNERS CLUB

February 2021 / Issue 21-2

VELOCITY Staff Editor / Art Director Don Matz

Note from the Editor: Our first “big event” of the year certainly didn’t disappoint. With 125 cars entered, we all got to witness great clean competition, several drivers turning in their personal best and Saturday, after the track went cold, our 2020 Awards Ceremony. Andrew Weyman’s article accompanied by Luis Vivar’s photos detail the event in it’s entirety. This month don’t miss Martin Schact’s review of the latest Garmin™ Driving Performance Optimiser and Dennis Wolfe’s 7th volume of Tenth Chasers. These things and more are covered in this issue. By the time this Velocity is released, we will have run our second “big event” at Buttonwillow along with our first Racers Clinic of the year. Both

Production Manager Matt Hollander

Contributing Writers Don Matz Andrew Weyman Martin Schacht Dennis Wolfe

Contributing Photographers Andrew Weyman Martin Schacht Luis Vivar

of these will be covered in our March issue.

POC Board of Directors

Cheers, DM

In This Issue: An Exceptional Start................................................. 6 Tenth Chasers / Vol. 7.............................................. 32 Porsche News / The New GT3.................................. 34 El TORO Autocross................................................... 36 The Latest Garmin™ Catalyst.................................. 48 SIM Racing Season Three Results............................. 56 Upcoming Events......................................................64

The Porsche

John Momeyer Scott Craig Nathan Johnson Joe Wiederholt Dwain Dement Matt Hollander Steve Towne

President Treasurer Secretary VP Motorsports Chief Driving Instructor Marketing Director PDS Director

911 GT3 Cover Photo Comp: Don Matz Nathan Johnson 2020 Driver of the Year

www.PorscheClub.com 3


4


Driver of the Year, Nathan Johnson

Photo: Luis Vivar 5


an exceptional start By Andrew Weyman

Perfect weather. One hundred twenty drivers. Thirty-eight Red. Twentysix Orange. Twenty-nine TT. Twenty-seven PDS. Annual Meeting. Awards ceremony. Huge. Red Group battles were fierce. On Saturday, Tom Mueller was fastest in his Prototype with a 1:19.437. Steve Parker challenged Les Long in GT1 to be followed by Loren Beggs. Alexandra Hainer was stellar in her GT2 steed bested only by Mike Monsalve. Bob Mueller inhaled Monsalve’s exhaust to finish 3rd in class. It was thrilling to see Duane Selby and Kevin Roush in GT3 side-by-side for a killer lap. Robert Crocker, Kevin Roush and Nathan Johnson finished on the podium in GT3. Selby crossed Start/Finish close behind. Brad Keegan nailed it in GT4 with Ana Predescu and Jim Salzer hot on his bumper. The Orange Group was as competitive as they’ve ever been. In Saturday’s first race, Paul Barnes, Jim Steedman and Robert Thacker climbed the podium in Carrera Spec. Anders Hainer, Scott Craig and James Mcloughlin distinguished themselves in BSR. I had an intense six laps holding off John Momeyer. I felt as good as I ever have at the track until John informed me that his car was twenty horsepower down. Oh well. The second race on Saturday resulted in Paul Barnes taking 1st in SCR once again, followed, 6


Photos: Luis Vivar

7


once again, by Jim Steedman. This time, Mike Takaki swept into 3rd. In BSR, Anders Hainer blasted into 1st followed by James Mcloughlin and Scott Craig. Branimir Kovac was very close behind. Sunday’s races were even more exciting. The Red Group race started with an incident in T1 and a restart was required. Kevin Roush finished 1st overall, followed by Tom Mueller and Les Long. Charlie Persico had an impressive showing in Prototype. Monsalve took GT2 once again. Crocker took GT3. Keegan was back on top in GT4. In Orange, Paul Barnes demonstrated what his car was capable of, finishing 1st in Carrera Spec one more time. Anders Hainer did it again in BSR. Enough already Anders. Time Trailers Robert Forrester and Terry Davis had impressive runs. Mike Avitt, Greg Gilson and Allen Cravello set the pace. PDS drivers David Hong, Andreas Raab and Rajat Khurana shined. During the course of the weekend the paddock was littered with several cars disabled due to a $10 part, or a blown oil line, or a tired gearbox, or self-inflicted damage. I’m not mentioning any names but… Nigel Maidment. Saturday evening’s festivities included a brief Annual Meeting and an awards ceremony. It was a heck-of-a-lot less formal than years past due to the COVID-19 pandemic but it turned out to be wonderful. For 2021, John Momeyer was elected President. Scott Craig will serve as Treasurer. Nathan Johnson repeats his performance as Secretary and Joe Wiederholt reprises his role as VP of Motorsports. Several Board Members were awarded gifts and a heartfelt “thank you” was offered to outgoing President Ron Palmer, for his incredible dedication and service to our Club. Don Matz was recognized for his many years of service to the Club as PDS Chairman, not to mention his creative graphic design talent we see all the time on our t-shirts, posters, in our email blasts and Velocity. 8


5 Photos: Luis Vivar

Photo: Andrew Weyman

9


Awards for the Sim Racing Series were all in GT1. Teddy Framhein took 1st, Connor Bloum took 2nd and Matt Hollander earned 3rd. In PDS, Vivek Hazari took 1st in S4 followed by Daniel Ross. Brian Hong earned 1st in S5. Ellie Mcloughlin took home 1st in BSR. Our Time Trial 1st place winner is Frank Gussman in M4. The Orange Cup Race Series BSR champions are Anders Hainer, Scott Craig and Joe Wiederholt. Larry Haase took home the GT5 Championship, Randy Bergun is GT7 Champion and Paul Barnes earned 1st place in SCR. The Red Cup Race Series awards in GT1 went to Eric Olberz in 1st place and Eben Benade in 2nd. Mike Monsalve is 1st in GT2, followed by Alexandra Hainer in 2nd. Nathan Johnson took home 1st in GT3. Darrin Moore placed 2nd, and Duane Selby 3rd. GT4 trophies were awarded to Steve Town, Brad Keegan and Jim Salzer. The trophy for 1st place in Prototype went home with Charlie Persico. Bryan Van Noy earned the prestigious John Deere Award. Eben Benade is the 2020 Service Points Champion. Most Improved Time Trial Driver went to Frank Gussman. Most Improved Cup Racer is Jim Salzer. Rookie of the Year is James Mcloughlin. Driver of the Year is Nathan Johnson. Finally, Member of the Year was awarded to Matt Hollander. The evening was a perfect celebration with Octavio Tequila (a great sponsor) supplied by Bob Mueller and with Stephan Asseo’s donation of L’Aventure Rose. The POC means so much to me. Every event means reconnecting with very special friends and turning up the competition to 11. The Cup Race Season Opener was no exception. In fact, it was exceptional.

Click here for... 10

2021 POC schedule


Photos: Luis Vivar

11


2020 Class Winners (Present for Photos)

S5: Brian Hong, 1st

M4: Frank Gussman, 1st

GT3: Darrin Moore, 3rd / Nathan Johnson, 1st / Duane Selby, 3rd

Photos: Luis Vivar

12

S4: Vivek Hazari, 1st

GT4: Brad Keegan, 2nd


SIM: Connor Bloum, 2nd / Matt Hollander, 3rd

GT1: Eric Olberz, 1st / Eben Benabe, 2nd

BSR: Scott Craig, 2nd / Anders Hainer, 1st / Joe Wiederholt, 3rd

GT2: Alexandra Hainer, 2nd Mike Monsalve, 1st

SCR: Paul Barnes, 1st

GT5: Larry Haase, 1st 13


2020 Special awards (Present for Photos)

Nathan Johnson: Driver of the Year

Matt Hollander: Member of the Year

Ron Palmer and Don Matz: Special recognition as outgoing Board Members

Photos: Luis Vivar

14


James McLoughlin: Rookie of the Year

Jim Salzer: Most Improved Cup Racer

Eben Benabe: Service Points Champion

Frank Gussman: Most Improved Time Trial Driver 15


hoto: Luis Vivar Photos: Luis Vivar 16


17


Photos: Luis Vivar 18


19


Photos: Luis Vivar 20


21


22

Photos: Luis Vivar


23


Photos: Luis Vivar

24


25


Photos: Luis Vivar

26


27


NO COMPROMISES.

Red Line Synthetic Oil manufactures more than 100 quality products for the automotive, motorcycle, marine, motorsport and industrial markets. Our complete line includes a wide variety of motor oils, gear oils, fuel additives, greases and our popular WaterWetter® coolant additive.

REDLINEOIL.COM

28


Paul Newman raced into his 80’s...

Wouldn’t you like your Retirement Plan to allow you to do the same? Offering Complimentary Retirement Plans for all POC Members and Friends

• Retirement Planning • Wealth Management • Estate Planning Strategies • Wills / Trusts • Annuities / Life Insurance

Retirement Specialists Matthew Hollander, CMP CA License #0I75637 Jeffrey Hollander, CMP Contact us today for a Complimentary Review Listen in to our Podcast: SMART RETIREMENT

• Medicade / MediCal Planning • Long Term Care Solutions

6424 E. Greenway Pkwy #100 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 / 623.428.9976 / www.CenturyFinancialConsultants.com

Safety Since 1972

Available Through Leading Dealers Including Winding Road Racing, Inc. 29


At Vali Motorsports in Corona California we offer everything needed to get to the track, be competitive and win races. We cater to anyone from entry level drivers starting out in PDS all the way to experienced club racers. Our focus is to provide the best possible outcome for our customers with safety, affordability, and reliance being of high priority. We make certain our drivers are able to compete to the best of their ability by providing full track support, storage, race prep and maintenance programs. We are in the business of making sure our customers can focus on what the pros do, be at every race and win championships!! • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Full builds Suspension / alignment / corner balancing Custom exhaust ( adjustable DB ratings ) Dyno tuning Regular maintenance Secure car storage facility Transportation Track support Driver training Electrical systems / diagnosis Data Acquisition AIM dealer and Certified Installer Space to host business meetings and events surrounded by high performance cars

150 Business Center Drive, Corona California • 714-398-4410 • valimotorsports.com

Sky21 Media offers full-service video production with an emphasis on telling a story in an engaging and authentic manner. Our cinematographers and editors blend the latest technology with creativity in order to produce the very best product for our customers, nearly always exceeding their goals. We look forward to working with YOU! Check out our WEB site or give us a call...

www.sky21media.com (949) 371-9841

30


• • • • •

31


Smooth is Fast Tenth Chasers Vol.7 Article: Dennis Wolfe Photo: Luis Vivar

Here’s a thought experiment for you: If Slow is Smooth, and Smooth is Fast, then therefore, Slow is Fast. Right? Right. Makes perfect sense. The slower you go, the faster you will be. This is right up there with “stupid is as stupid does, ma’am” and “you can’t see the forest for the trees”, which is to say, on its face, it simply makes no sense whatsoever. But bear with me a second… The essence of all of this wordplay is simply this: the smoother your inputs, the faster your lap times. So let’s discuss your inputs. There are essentially four inputs (three on PDK’s / automatics): steering, throttle, braking, and shifting. And when we say “smooth”, what we’re really saying is “progressive”. Progressive inputs start gently and then rapidly increase their amplitude / effort, as opposed to immediately imparting maximum force. When braking or accelerating, think about “squeezing” the pedals instead of “stabbing” or “stomping” them. Just add a little pressure at first, and then quickly add a LOT of pressure, but in a progressively stronger way. This is all about weight transfer and keeping the chassis in balance. Sharp, abrupt pedal inputs will shift the car’s weight fore or aft too quickly and cost you crucial stability as you set up for the next turn. Likewise, your steering inputs should be smooth and progressive, not jerky. Give the front tires a chance to “set” or “bite” into a turn, and then add more steering input. Jerking the wheel can cause either understeer (the car is plowing and NOT turning) or oversteer (the rear end is breaking loose) depending on how fast you’re going and whether you have a front or rear engine car. For manual transmissions, shifting smoothly is crucial, and that means revmatching on downshifts. Newer cars will do this for you (making you look like a genius), but with older cars, it’s on you to get this right. Heel-toe downshifting is the name of the game here, and if you don’t know what that means, Google it. It takes a lot of practice, but once you get it right, it’s like butter. So once again, in your quest for faster lap times, keep those inputs nice and smooth, and watch those precious tenths fall away. Next edition of Tenth Chasers: The Traction Circle Happy racing! - Dennis Got questions? Hit me up: denniswolfe101@gmail.com 32


33


Porsche News

Porsche 911 GT3 02/16/2021

Porsche takes the new 911 GT3 off the leash. The seventh edition of this high-performance sports car was also developed in close collaboration with Porsche Motorsport. It transfers pure racing technology into a production model even more consistently than ever before.

This is the new

Buckle up for seven minutes of nothing but Nürburgring driving. Let Porsche test driver, Lars Kern, fly you around the track in the 911 GT3 as he sets an impressive lap time on the Nordschleife.

911 GT3 Read all about the new 911 GTS at Porsches Media Portal 34


with motorsport expertise The sophisticated aerodynamics benefit from the experiences gained from motor racing and generate significantly more downforce without noticeably affecting the drag coefficient. In the performance position, the manually set wing and diffuser elements significantly increase the aerodynamic pressure for high cornering speeds.

35


2021

EL T0R0

36

Photo: Luis Vivar


After a canceled December event due to the covid surge, and a January event held at Streets Of Willow, this month’s autocross at El Toro ended a threemonth hiatus, and you could tell everyone was THRILLED to be back!

37


By: Dennis Wolfe

The weather was perfect (72 and sunny), the track was fast (3rd gear four times!) and the event was completely sold out with lots of new faces. Additionally, club President John Momeyer and AX Chair Michael Oest gave out awards for the 2020 season during our mid-day shutdown, with shiny red jackets going to our class champs, and trophies for second place as well as our special category awards (Driver Of The Year, Most Improved, Member Of The Year, etc). Our Fast Five included James Yom (TTOD), Tom Berry, Michael Oest, Matt Jones and your humble author. 1.21 seconds separated first from fifth. Be sure to check out porscheclub. com for complete timed results and season standings. This month’s featured class is M4, where our very own Competition Director Brian Cooner took top honors, followed close behind by Storm Hagen (only two tenths off!). Rounding out the top 5 are Chris Richardson, Clint Boyd and Michael Evans. Nice work all! Special thanks as always go to our Series and Event sponsors, GMG Motorsports and Autowerkes. The latter provided FREE lunch to all drivers from BombDiggity Dogs. There’s no lunch like free lunch, I always say... Our next event will have us back at El Toro in Irvine on March 21st, so sign up now at motorsportreg.com. Our last event was completely sold out so don’t wait!! Are you a regular participant in POC events? Does going to the track add value to your life? If so, consider giving back to the club that gives you so much by volunteering your time. This will earn you valuable SERVICE POINTS!! If you are interested in getting involved with autocross, please reach out to Michael Oest (michaeloest@hotmail.com) or Brian Cooner (bcooner@gmail.com). If you are interested in instructing, please contact Dennis Wolfe (denniswolfe101@gmail.com). Or just say hi at the next event and we’ll find a way to get you involved. And always remember: there are no cones…just turns.

38


Future Formula 1 Champions

Photos: Luis Vivar

39


So are bikes allowed on the course?

Yeah, I’m pretty sure it’s a late apex.

40


John Momeyer, Ron Palmer and Scott Craig prepare to hand out the awards

41


2020 Autocross Special Awards

Michael Oest

Dennis Wolfe

Driver of the Year

Service Points Champion

Mehmet Karacay

Karen Guthorn

Rookie of the Year

Most Improved

Bob Endicott Member of the Year (Absent) 42


2020 Autocross Class Awards

Cameron Pemstein 2nd / GT5

Aaron McKinnon 1st / GT7

David Nyhoff 1st / M2

Tristan Zafra 2nd / M2

James Yom 1st / M3

Dennis Wolfe 2nd / M3

Brian Cooner 1st / M4 Strom Hagen 2nd / M4

Michael Oest 1st / M5

Mike Flanigan 2nd / M5

Steve Bennett 1st / S3

Dave Bent 1st / S4

Karen Guthorn 1st / S4 Ladies

AJ Halsey 1st / S5

Vincent Beggs 2nd / S5

Mehmet Karacay 1st / S6

Manuel Goncalves 1st / S7

43


44


Photos: Luis Vivar 45


Photos: Luis Vivar

46


47


Photo: Luis Vivar 48


49


Part 1 of 2

GARMIN CATALYST™ Driving Performance Optimizer by Martin Schacht

(DISCLAIMER: I do not receive compensation of any sort from Garmin Inc, nor any of their dealers for producing this article.)

On September 3, 2020, Garmin announced their GPS enabled, software driven, ruggedized Garmin Catalyst™ Driving Performance Optimizer, featuring simplified and easy to access post session analysis as well as unique “real-time” audio coaching. All of this is complimented with a 1080p HD video having a 140 º field of vision. For a detailed listing of the Garmin Catalyst™ specs, look here: https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/690726#specs Pictured here is the Garmin Catalyst™ Driving Performance Optimizer, priced at $999.95. Included is a high-quality RAM™ windshield mount for the Garmin Catalyst™, as well as a camera mount with 2-sided adhesive for the 1080p HD camera pictured above having a 140º field of vision. In addition, a cigarette lighter USB adapter and power cord are provided. For those wishing to hardwire the Garmin Catalyst™ directly into a car’s 12-volt power, for example in the case of a dedicated race car lacking a cigarette lighter adapter, a “Device mini-USB connector” is provided. For a listing of Garmin Catalyst™ operational videos, ranging from the initial unboxing, to presentations of operational features, be certain to visit the Garmin Support website: https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=FfVte8N0D13AUVGOYJPnH8&productID=690726&tab=topics The newly arrived Garmin Catalyst™ has been its development phases over the past few years, from concept to product, in Garmin’s Area 51 Research and Development Division. The design and function of the Garmin Catalyst™ is revolutionary, providing overwhelming value compared to existing timing systems, both past and present. ***Keep in mind, typically, to acquire a leading brand entry level data logger and 720p camera, expect to spend about $1,800. Hardware alone, the Garmin Catalyst™ is a bargain, notwithstanding the incremental value provided by the software. Garmin Catalyst™ software and hardware synergizes, providing previously unavailable features such as “real-time” audio prompts as well as post session, proprietary coaching, and identifies the drivers TRUE OPTIMAL LINE, to be found in the three (3) OPPORTUNITIES screens to be discussed in in detail in forthcoming Part 2 of this article. Below is a a must view video for those wishing to delve into the technology behind the TRUE OPTIMAL LINE https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?productID=690726&tab=topics Please note as you scroll through the Garmin Catalyst™ software, the term TRUE OPTIMAL LINE, has been shortened to OPTIMAL LINE, TRUE is assumed. Happily, the coaching information created and provided by the Garmin Catalyst™ is very easy to access, and extremely insightful. For me personally, Garmin Catalyst™ coaching, both audio and post session Garmin Catalyst™ OPPORTUNITY screen review, has resulted in a measurable improvement and my lap times, shaving at least one (1) second off my best time at Buttonwillow, and about the same off my personal best time at Willow Springs. Garmin Catalyst™ has shown me what I have to change at Willow Springs to drop down to a 1:32.84 from a 1:35.4. It only gets better. The 1:32.84 is calculated based on the lines I have driven with my Garmin Catalyst™ at Willow Springs. If I were to make some changes, and optimize my line, as has been suggested to me by my remote Pro-Coach David Scott (dave@racecoach.net), on future upcoming visits, there is no reason, other than shear terror, that I couldn’t get to a 1:29, noting this time would be a POC track record in my M3 class. Now that’s what I am talking about! Starting out with the Garmin Catalyst™ , the ease of the initial set up, in less than 20 minutes, was impressive. I was ready to go, with the unit only requiring only two (2) connections, connect the 1080p HD camera to the Garmin supplied suction cup mount, and a connection from the Garmin Catalyst™ to electrical power from a 12 V. cigarette lighter port, using the adapter, also supplied by Garmin. Fully charging the Garmin Catalyst™ in advance, obviates the need for a connection to 12 V. power, with the integral Li battery having with over two (2) hours 50


of reserve available. As a result of the ease of operation, I was able to utilize the “real-time” audio coaching, and successfully review Garmin Catalyst™ post session visuals, an example displayed below, to make driving improvements throughout the weekend. Note Garmin Catalyst™ “Real-time” Predictive Visual Lap display, seen below, where best lap time of that session, adaptive delta time, number of laps completed and total session time may be viewed. Screen color changes to Green when ahead of the curve, and Red when falling behind. Predictive Lapping is enhanced with sequential audio lap times provided to the driver through a Bluetooth connection into driver’s earbuds, or into a car’s audio system if so desired. For those preferring hard-wired earbuds, a connection is available. This is just the “tip of the iceberg” when it relates to Garmin Catalyst™ audio coaching • 1. Displays the last lap time during the current session, • 2. Displays the best last time of the current session, • 3. Displays the time difference between the current lap and the current laps of the session, • 4. Select end, closes out the current session, • 5. Displays the current lap number, • 6. Displays the total lap time. DRIVER OPTIONAL EXCLUSIVE AUDIO COACHING IN REAL TIME {Drivers new to the track are advised to start with LAP TIMES ONLY. As they become more experienced, advance up the ladder, to RACE COACH, and ultimately, to ADVANCED RACE COACH}. • OFF: Disables audio prompts and CANCEL gets you back to the master AUDIO screen. • LAP TIMES ONLY: Sets the device to provide audio prompts that contain only lap time information, • RACE COACH: Sets the device to give provide basic coaching feedback based on performance. It is possible to add additional prompts to your race coach feedback after drive session is reviewed. (I need to investigate this feature further.), • ADVANCED RACE COACH: Set the device to automatically give advanced coaching feedback during the drive. I have used this and it is mind boggling. The following is a sampling of Garmin Catalyst™ coaching piped into the driver’s earbuds encapsulated in a “Siri” style of voice: • Keep Pushing– no improvement, or worse than average, • Above-Average – better than your average time around this segment, • Nice Work – better than your average time around this segment but not your best, • New Best – this is the fastest you have been around this segment. Drivers also receive POSITIVE FEEDBACK, through their earbuds when the Garmin Catalyst™ takes note of driving improvement. This is timely powerful, and positive reinforcing feedback. • “Good turn-in” • “Good track-out” • “Good apex” • “Good job braking” (later, harder, longer) • “Good job braking” (earlier, softer, less) • “Good job carrying speed” Drivers I have spoken to, having incorporated Garmin Catalyst™ into their driving style, tell me they really appreciate the “real-time” audio feedback. Some have even told me, “With Garmin Catalyst™ prompting me, I don’t get lonely out there running by myself.” As we all know, sooner or later in a DE, a Time Trial or a race, you will be driving by yourself, to a lesser or greater degree. Why not enjoy a little companionship?

51


POST SESSION EXCLUSIVE FEATURES Easily accessible post-session dynamic displays of three (3) OPPORTUNITIES, identified by Garmin Catalyst™, are provided. These three (3) OPPORTUNITIES are prioritized in their order of the magnitude of time savings available, the greatest first, and so forth, and are readily available and accessible for viewing on the Garmin Catalyst™screen by the driver. Also note, no other devices, such as a laptop, are required to access the data. Let’s dig deeper. Here, we see the OPPORTUNITY SUMMARY screen, displaying Date and Time across the top of the screen. In column #1, observe: • Best Lap, a 1:35.40 • (TRUE) Optimal Lap, a 1:35.14* Note: Adam Spence from Garmin explains how the TRUE OPTIMAL LAP is calculated here: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=qwiRvXuMAq8 This is a must view video if one is to grasp the unique approaches used by the Garmin Catalyst™, • Top 3 VARiance (%) 0.88%: This is the variability across your fastest three (3) laps of the session, (Not consecutive laps as in BEST SEQ VAR) {Measure of consistency}, • TRACK CONDITIONS: DRY/WET {Entered by user prior to initial track entry} In the second column we see: • Total Time 25:48 (Track time in that particular session), • Best SEQuential VARiance: .88% This is the best sequential variability across the fastest three (3) consecutive back to back laps, {Measure of consistency} • Top 5 VARiance: 1.99% This is the variability across fastest five (5) laps, (Not consecutive laps as in BEST SEQ VAR). {Measure of consistency}. And on the bottom right of the screen, see a thumbnail video symbol. Click on this and view all of the video accumulated over that session, blown up to Garmin Catalyst™ full screen, in incredible detail, thanks to that HighDef camera with a 140 º field of vision. With the Garmin Catalyst™, the driver not only has the delta between their best time, compared to the achievable TRUE OPTIMAL LAP time, but video of this process readily available for viewing, corner by corner. Also note, video of all of the driver’s saved sessions are available, the space available on the Micro-SD card being the pacing item. Storage space consideration may be optimized by installing a higher-capacity Micro-SD card or using the intelligent auto-delete feature. When viewing a video, in addition to starting/ending the video, the following operations are available: • Reverse the video, • Stop it at will, at any point on the track, • Segue to Slow Motion, • Skip ahead to segments that follow. TRUE OPTIMAL LAP Overview: Incorporating performance data gathered by the Garmin Catalyst™ sensors, its proprietary software is able to section the track into segments, as an example, eleven (11) segments at Laguna Seca Raceway. It then picks the driver’s best actual segments, across all sessions run, with the Garmin Catalyst™ seamlessly linking them together building the TRUE OPTIMAL LAP time and providing confirming video. As Jay Dee Krull, a 31-year Garmin engineer, and motorsports enthusiast mentions in the YouTube video below, “If a picture is worth 1,000 words, a video is worth 10,000 words.” He does a great job demystifying Garmin Catalyst™ functions offering up numerous invaluable pointers for the potential as well as actual Garmin Catalyst™ user. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZ2jV0FhINg&t=8s Better yet, the driver can compare video of the TRUE OPTIMAL LAP calculated by the Garmin Catalyst™ to video of their best lap in any of their saved sessions. Consider, a driver may have just turned a personal best of a 1:44 at Willow Springs, in contrast, the calculated TRUE OPTIMAL LAP time could be a 1:42, based on the best 52


segments actually driven at this event, going back up to four (4) days. This process lets driver know, that a 1:42 is there. All they need to do is integrate the coaching suggestions provided, via audio coaching and analyze and subsequently integrate the post session three (3) OPPORTUNITIES presented by their Garmin Catalyst™. Also note, if the driver were to drive a better line, perhaps as a result of some sort of coaching, and as a result, provide updated driving data to the Garmin Catalyst™, the TRUE OPTIMAL LAP will become updated to reflect this. As an example, if a driver habitually early drove an early apex into turn X, and subsequently updated their approach to the proper late apex. The software would take this into consideration as it performs its TRUE OPTIMAL LAP calculations. In Part 2 of this article, I will closely examine all the features and benefits of the Garmin Catalyst™ calculated opportunities looking at: • OPPORTUNITY OVERVIEWS, 1, 2 AND 3, • BRAKING OPPORTUNITIES, • APEX IMPROVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES, • SPEED OPPORTUNITIES. Lastly who is using the Garmin Catalyst? One good way to find out, is to go to Facebook, and then to the Garmin Catalyst™ Users Group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/647165782874898 Frank Schwartz posts, “4 of (his) 2020 five (5) track records came after the purchase of the Garmin.” He adds, “in an abbreviated racing year. How many did I set in 2019 total? 2!” Elton Horn writes, “PB of 1:45.79 at Laguna Seca on my second session last weekend. Previous best was 1:47.9.” Peter Zaballos writes, “…took my personal best lap time down another notch. It was a great day of “new best” feedback from the robot (Garmin Catalyst”, italics mine.).” See Rennlist Racing and Driver Education Forum, Subset, Garmin: https://rennlist.com/forums/search. php?searchid=40105617 Since September 3, 2020, there have been 43,212 views and 766 replies. This is one of their most popular topics since the Rennlist Forum came online over 15 years ago. Seen on a vendor’s website, quoting one of their customers, “I put this on my GT-1 Corvette to race in the SCCA American Road Racing Championships at Road Atlanta. Also put 2 more in my kids GT-1 Corvette and Mustang. These are custom tube frame-built race cars. 850hp, top speed 185mph. We compared data all weekend. A whole lot more practical than a XXXXX system selling for $25k each!!! Great system!!” Speed Secret’s Ross Bentley writes, “To me, the three best things about the Garmin Catalyst™ are the real-time coaching cues, the optimal lap video, and the opportunities it identifies.” Dan Aspesi, former POC Driver of the Year, multiple PCA & POC Racing Class record holder says, that the Garmin Catalyst™ is the best tool he has ever seen for driver development. He is so impressed he recently became a Garmin dealer. Guy Ober, Master Technician at SGS Motorsports, in San Luis Obispo, started his wrenching career for Dick Barbour Racing in San Diego, and has been driving in DE and TT competitions for many years. With his Garmin Catalyst™ he has achieved multiple personal best times at several tracks in CA. For those that have recently taken delivery of a Garmin Catalyst™….You’ll open your Garmin Catalyst™ Owner’s Manual, and it may look a little too complicated, fine print, (It really isn’t, but it may appear so initially). What you need is Scott Donoghue’s, from Late Entry Motorsports (www.lateentrymotorsports.com), “Garmin Catalyst™ Quick setup Guide”, Version 1.0: It’s in a pdf format @: https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/5addd696-3a68-4d6f968e-d7b6dde2003f/Garmin%20Catalyst%20Quick%20Setup%20Guide%20V1-0003.pdf It will soon become readily apparent, that Scott is extremely knowledgeable about all aspects of the Garmin Catalyst™. In addition he also happens to be a Garmin dealer, having an incredible website, with some very interesting products and services. Keep the shiny side up, Martin 53


Buyer and Seller of Collectible Porsches Anders Hainer / anders@evamotorsllc.com / 818-351-5172

EvaMotorsLLC.com

https://www.gmgracing.com 714.432.1582 Instagram: @gmgracing / Twitter: @gmgracing / Facebook: TeamGMG

54


We Love Porsche

Especially the Porsche Owners Club

Known outside parts of California as

Find a store near you at Over 950 stores nationwide | Mon–Fri: 8 am – 6 pm, Sat: 8 am – 5 pm

55


R A C E

G E A R

+

R A C E

.com

WINDING ROAD RACING

C A R S

OFFICIAL PORSCHE OWNERS CLUB SPONSOR WHAT YOU NEED TO GO FASTER

Fountain Valley, CA Store: 657-859-9557 Online Store: WindingRoadRacing.com | Austin Store: 512-994-0656 | Bowling Green, KY Store: 270-777-4509 Contingency Program: WRRSponsorship.com

Race Cars for Sale: Showroom.WindingRoad.com

donmatzgraphics

PRINT ILLUSTRATION PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT GRAPHICS CORPORATE BRANDING

donmatzgraphics.com / donmatzgraphics@gmail.com / 951.314.5569 56


Thanks to all our friends at POC for a terrific year of club racing, friendship, and memories. We look forward to a fun, fast future together. 22681 Granite Way, Laguna Hills, CA 92653

(949) 770-2888

www.visionmotorsports.com

57


SIM 3 RACING

Season

GT3 RSR GT4 Clubsport

Jan 11 Silverstone

1st 2nd 3rd

Teddy Framhein Matthew Robinson Michael Oest

Travis Brown Jerry Freckleton Aaron Edwards

Jan 25 Nürbugring GP

1st 2nd 3rd

Teddy Framhein Bayan Salehi BJ Fulton

Jerry Feckleton John Momeyer Adam Fulton

Feb 8

1st 2nd 3rd

Travis Brown Bayan Salehi Michael W Johnson

Jerry Freckleton Tyler King John Momeyer

Feb 22 Zolder GP

1st 2nd 3rd

Bayan Salehi Travis Brown Jacob Abrams

Tyler King Jerry Freckleton John Momeyer

Mar 8 Imola

1st 2nd 3rd

Mar 22 Okayama

1st 2nd 3rd

Apr 5

Interlagos GP

1st 2nd 3rd

Apr 19 Barcelona GP

1st 2nd 3rd

May 3 COTA

1st 2nd 3rd

May 17 VIR

1st 2nd 3rd

Francorchamps

(90 Minutess)

May 31 Laguna Seca

1st 2nd 3rd

June 21 Sebring

1st 2nd 3rd

Jul 5

58

Spa

Sonoma

Cup Historic 1st

2nd 3rd


Results Jan 11 Road Atlanta

GT3 RSR GT4 Clubsport

1st 2nd 3rd

1st Competition Team Event 2nd 3rd (180 Minutes)

Jan 25 Auto Club

Feb 8 Watkins Glen Boot

1st 2nd 3rd

Feb 22 Road America

1st 2nd 3rd

Mar 8 Long Beach

1st 2nd 3rd

Mar 22 Mid Ohio

1st 2nd 3rd

Apr 5 Bathurst

1st 2nd 3rd

Apr 19 Phillip Island

1st 2nd 3rd

May 3 Summit Point

1st 2nd 3rd

May 17 Mosport

1st 2nd 3rd

May 31 Daytona Road

1st 2nd 3rd

(90 Minutess)

All club members with track experience or online sim racing experience are invited to participate – however, you will need an iRacing Membership and a simulator.

C L I C K H E R E f o r Yo u Tu b e S I M R A C E S Virtual Club Racing at its Best

TM

59


60

Francorchamps


Circuit Zolder

SIM G N I RAC

61


WWW.racers360.com

305-788-7148

TAORMINA RACING

Advancing the art of the Mezger flat 6 engine case. We are the world’s only reproducer of cast, flat 6 Porsche engine cases, specifically of the 964 3.6 variety. Our cases aren’t just a copy, they are a vast improvement over the originals. Made of prime American ingot aircraft grade A356 aluminum, our cases are made right here in California from foundry to machining. Our cases feature many items as standard: larger cylinder spigots, boat tailing, shuffle pinning, and much more.

Don’t start your build by rehabbing a 30 year old case – buy a new one that you can literally take out of the box and start building!

www.taorminaracingdesigns.com • adam@taorminaracingdesigns.com • 310-892-2235 62


The BEST Battery EVER?!!! WE THINK SO...AND YOU WILL TOO!

WIRELESS Jump Starting! P Built-in The World’s First built-in Jump Starting, and it’s WIRELESS!!! Left your lights on and

drained the battery dead? No worries, simply press the Wireless Keyfob (included), start your car and drive away. You can’t be locked out of your Frunk either!

only 15 Lbs! P Weighs Our LITHIUM-ION Batteries weigh 15 Lbs. Save up to 40 Lbs just swapping out your Lead/Acid Battery for our Lithium Battery. Take note Peformance Drivers!

Cranking Amps! P 1500 LITHIUM-ION offers up to 2X the Cranking Power of Lead/Acid! This battery will turn over your Hi-Performance motor with ease! Offering fatter ignition spark and higher voltage at start-up!

Battery Management for the Ultimate in Safety! P Full Our batteries have a full Battery Management System (BMS) that keeps the battery from damage. The built-in protections include Over-Charge, Over-Discharge, Short-Circuit and Thermal Protections for ultra-safe, long lasting battery life.

Long LIFE: 8-10 years! P Ultra LITHIUM-ION offers over twice the Lifespan of Lead/Acid Batteries. And with our BMS

making sure the battery is never damaged by things like accidental Over-Discharge, the Battery is kept in the optimal operating range for the longest life possible.

Antigravity H6/Group48 Model Shown

and Compact Sizes! P OE Our LITHIUM-ION Batteries come in most popular OE BCI Group Sizes, as well as extremely Compact Sizes that fit Classics, Modern Cars, Custom Builds, or Race Cars. LEARN MORE

310 527 2330 INFO@ANTIGRAVITYBATTERIES.COM

INTELLIGENT LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES

63


Passion. Commitment. Focus. These are the core values that drive Völlig’s team. When you choose Völlig for service, you can trust that your car will be in expert hands. We work together with each customer to understand your goals and needs. Whether you are looking for a tune up for your family driver, or full track prep on your racecar, you will receive the Völlig guarantee of precision. Each team member provides unparalleled attention to detail on every aspect of your job.

Our services include:

• Maintenance • Fabrication • Suspension & Alignment • Track Prep • Track Support & Transport

Please go to our WEB site or call us for further information:

www.volligautowerks.com 858-693-9300

“Helping Veterans get back on track through solutions and a new purpose” Warriors On Track is a nonprofit organization offering wounded Veterans recreational therapy and transition services through the thrill of motorsports. The Porsche Owners Club is proud to be one of their sponsors.

To find out more about Warriors On Track, go to:

WarriorsOnTrack.org 64


PORSCHE PERFORMANCE SPECIALISTS “Master Tech Tyson Schmidt with Over 25 Years of Porsche Experience”

Servicing all your Porsche needs We specialize in: • Corner balance/alignment • Engine/transmission rebuilds • Suspension upgrades 508 S. Victory Blvd. Burbank, CA 91502

818-848-8848

ProMotorsportsLA@aol.com

Official Porsche Owners Club Tech Station Learn to race with a professional instructor

Thank you Eric Olberz for bringing us this wonderful sponsor.

65


U P C O M I N G

SPRING MOUNTAIN

TRIBUTE to LeMans

Let’s head on over to Nevada and run what has got to be one of the most fun and challenging tracks on our roster. Be soon to jumo onboard as soon as registration opens!

Get your teams together now and get signed up for our long-awaited “4-Hour” Tribute to LeMans at Willow Springs. It’s been a couple of years so get ready for the fireworks!

Register Today

Registration Soon Open

UTAH Motorsports Campus

El TORO Autocross

We will have practice sessions on Friday followed by a standard race weekend schedule... Orange and Red Cup racing groups will be combined.

Come on out to our 2nd El Toro event of the year. Helmets are required and must be Snell certified SA or M 2010 or 2015, or FIA 88602010. No loaner helmets available.

Register Today

Register Today

April 24-25

May 15-16

June 11-13

The POC 2020 Coffee Table Book is Still Available The 2021 Book is coming soon! 66

(CLICK ON GRAPHIC to Register)

March 21

Be sure to check out the POC website for our 2020 schedule of events and to stay current on PDS, Time Trial and Cup Racing standings.

E-Velocity designed by Don Matz Graphics

And, don’t miss the Official POC Facebook Page with photos, videos and comments from our members.


GROOMING DRIVERS TO BE THE BEST THEY CAN BE

SIGN UP NOW

DK PRECISION DRIVING SCHOOL LEVELS 1-5

April 1, 2021 | 7 AM to 5:30 PM Big Willow at Willow Springs Sign up today: msreg.com/dkracing1 For more details contact on IG:

@dkracingschool

(CLICK ON GRAPHIC to Register)

DK Racing School April 1, 2021

Drivers who have never been on a racetrack are welcome. Our onboarding process is one that will make any driver feel comfortable. All makes and models of cars are welcome.

Registration Now Open 67


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.