After a week off preparations we are in Pomona to start our second race in the states.
Before we went to the track we had a lovely real American steak dinner at the house of our crew chief/tuner Kevin Poynter and his wife Terry who is an excellent cook. We really felt at home and we had a good night.

We are even better prepared then last time and everybody is doing everything that he can do to make this car qualify for the Sunday race.

Besides working every day on the dragster me and my buddy’s here Arjan and Patrick we had 2 days off.
We went to visit a nice theme park and we did a brief visit to Hollywood.

Today we finished setting up the pits and we finished some details on the dragster. The guys made some nice pictures form the roof of the truck. Racing trucks are a bit bigger here then in Europe. Tomorrow we will start our first qualifying. I will try to give u an update tomorrow night.

 

Monday 26 October – Packing

Today we packed the truck for the race. There was still a lot of stuff that had no addressed space in the trailer and it looked a lot like Tetris to get everything in.  Tomorrow morning we will put the dragster inside and then we will head for Las Vegas.

Tuesday 27 October – Viva Las Vegas

After a 4.5-hour drive we arrived in Las Vegas.  It was nice to see Las Vegas by night with all the pretty lights and exclusive buildings. Tomorrow morning we will go the track to start building up the pits.

Thursday 28 October – America vs. Europe

After building up the pits Wednesday everybody worked on getting the dragster for the first qualifying run on Friday. So more long days but seeing the entire top teams at the paddock makes me realize that we have to compete with the best in the world. Paddocks in America are way bigger then in Europe. At Tachyon Motorsport we usually have some difficulties getting our American style truck in and out but here there is plenty off space to turn in your location. The other difference is that every team brings his own generator. Which is normally on the back of the truck and will use diesel from the truck tanks. There is no power supply at the track.

Friday 28 October – D-day

Our first qualifying run was a special moment when u are waiting in the stage lanes with 24 other top fuel dragster who all want to qualify top 16. Then u see the big arc which says “the strip” makes u realize that u are now on a real USA style drag strip. Our first run went reasonable but the blower belt came off during the run, which resulted in a slow run. Then we had to do the first service. In the USA they are strict with the time u have for a service but due to oil downs on the track we had to run much later and we where ready in time. Because the run was later that day it was already dark which always gives a nice show with the top fuel cars. We did a nice run width a time of 3.93. This is a personal best for Lex and the team.

This time was good for the 13th position after 2 runs. The qualifying system here in the US is a bit different form the one in Europe.  The first 12 after 2 runs keep their time for the Saturday qualifying the other drivers loose their time and have to battle for qualifying top 16 again. This mend that our time was just a few hundreds of a second to slow.

Saturday 29 October – Ups and Downs

Today we drove 2 qualifying runs and in both runs the blower belt came off. We didn’t had a A to B run to qualify and the entire team was very disappointed.  Luckily we won the price for best appearing crew. Monday we will go back to LA to prepare the dragster for the next race.

 

Friday 26:15

This day kept going on when u are traveling form Amsterdam,chigago to Los Angeles. Every time u are crossing more time zones and your day will be longer and longer. The flight was oke and I could just get the second flight in time due to all the American immigrations. One thing is for sure they want to know why u are here.  Arjan one off my team mates picked me up at the airport together with Kevin Pointer. He is our tuner and crew chief here in the states and brought me and Patrick which also arrived today to our lovely hotel.

Saturday 22:30

Seeing the car in good order in the shop was a nice point to start from. Kevin and Arjan made a good start and did a lot with just a two of them. Cleaning was the main job this day. Kevin wanted to clean all the tools before we start on the rest of the dragster. I think that is a good way to start because now everybody can find all his tools in a second. Kevin is a pro here in drag racing and with everything he explains u will get more educated about  it.

After a fast food lunch at McDonalds the cleaning part was over and we could start on some serious mechanics. Arjan and Patrick start working on the spare engines and Kevin and me started on the cylinder heads. George our clutch guy already arrived in the morning and had a full-time job preparing the clutch for the first race in Vegas. Kevin plans on winning so we have to make sure all the parts can handle this kind of power. This means that I’m rebuilding almost every single cylinder head. If this is what it takes to win I’m doing what ever he asks to prove him right. At 21:00 o’clock we stopped after we started from 7:00 our brains  and body’s could use some rest.

I will try to upload some pictures soon.

 

Some friends/family already know that I will be part of the Lex Joon Racing American Dream Tour.

I will be leaving to Los Angeles, USA this Friday for 3,5 weeks.

The first race will be in Las Vegas, Nevada 29 October till 1 November.
The second race will be in Pomona, California (close to Los Angeles) 12 till 15 November.

Due to multiple reasons I will post these messages behind a password.

 

The Dutch GT4 Championship ended this weekend. The Tachyon Motorsport team coulnd’t surprise the competition with a top 3 result. Michiel managed to score our only trophy of the championship by being 2nd in the gentleman drivers classification.

Allard did a live report from the car during race 3 which could have been seen on RTL 7 last Sunday. It can be seen again at RTL Gemist. I’m in the picture 2 times so a little action on national TV.

Let’s see how the Tachyon Motorsport Dutch GT4 project evolves next season.

 

Sunday afternoon Allard started the 3th race. It went well and he managed to take the car to the 8th place. The ABS system kept working and everything went well. In the middle of the race Michiel took the wheel and we dropped back 2 places. Michiel kept running solid lap times and reached the 9th place overall.

After all the setbacks this weekend we where pretty satisfied with this result. Next weekend Tachyon Motorsport will be in Zandvoort again for the State of Art GP Classic.

 

After almost an hour of waiting for the restart Michiel was ready to go.
But his race ended unfortunately really soon.

Immediately after the start the ABS system of the Mustang failed and Michiel was struggling to keep the car away from any damage. This resulted in 4 tires with flat spots. The car went into the Pits and the mechanics mounted 2 new front tyres as fast as possible.

Michiel went back on the track again and the ABS system failed again 300m away from the pit-lane. This time he was less lucky and he hit one of the barriers. The car came in pretty damaged and it took us till 2 o’clock to fix all the damaged. We borrowed a spare ABS computer from Racing Team Holland and tomorrow morning we will check if everything is working.

Sunday morning Allard was ready to drive race 2. After some resets the system was working and Allard could finally race with the Mustang instead of drive it. Unfortunately the stabilizer broke and he was struggling to keep the Mustang on the track. Allard managed to stay in 8th place and the team was happy to finish the race without any damage. Now we start preparing the car for race 3 where the drivers have to drive 50min with a mandatory driver change.

 

After almost an hour of waiting for the restart Michiel was ready to go.
But his race ended unfortunately really soon.

Immediately after the start the ABS system of the Mustang failed and Michiel was struggling to keep the car away from any damage. This resulted in 4 tires with flat spots. The car went into the Pits and the mechanics mounted 2 new front tyres as fast as possible.

Michiel went back on the track again and the ABS system failed again 300m away from the pit-lane. This time he was less lucky and he hit one of the barriers. The car came in pretty damaged and it took us till 2 o’clock to fix all the damaged. We borrowed a spare ABS computer from Racing Team Holland and tomorrow morning we will check if everything is working.

Sunday morning Allard was ready to drive race 2. After some resets the system was working and Allard could finally race with the Mustang instead of drive it. Unfortunately the stabilizer broke and he was struggling to keep the Mustang on the track. Allard managed to stay in 8th place and the team was happy to finish the race without any damage. Now we start preparing the car for race 3 where the drivers have to drive 50min with a mandatory driver change.

 

Rain again at the track of Zandvoort.

Both Michiel and Allard tried to do a good qualifying but the results where not what we hoped for.

The first race had a big accident in the first lap and we are still waiting for a restart.

 

This weekend the Spectacolo Sportivo was held on the track of Zandvoort.

Spectacolo Sportivo is a track-day for Alfa Romeo owners. There where a lot of Alfa’s some really normal but also some exclusive models. Besides the static display they where driving on the track. For this ocasion the pit boxes where used as shops for Alfa parts or other items that have something to do with Alfa Romeo.

The NK htgt organized 2 races on Sunday and a free practise and qualifying practise on Saturday.

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