Jay,
Now you have me wondering if Brent had a 493 or not. I was told it was
a 494 but since I didn't see it myself....maybe someone else knows for sure?
-Jeff
Jay Novak wrote:
Thanks for the info Jeff. I thought that Mike had a 493 as I thought I saw
him back up on the false grid during one of the sessions. Perhaps Mike can
confirm this.
Thanks ... Jay Novak
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Blumenthal
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 10:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [F500] rotax engine
Stan,
I know that Novak, Marsh, and Brent were running 494. Wiley McMahan
had a 493. As skinny as McMahan is, it's likely that he needed ballast
to meet the 850lb minimum and probably didn't exceed the minimum by
much. I suspect that Brian Novak didn't exceed the 800lb minimum by too
much either. The small difference in qualifying times between McMahan
at 850lb min (493) and Novak at 800lb min (494) must say
something....but Marsh and Brent were also very fast, and I've been told
that both were way over the 800lb minimum for the 494. I don't know
exact weights, but from impound records, the SCCA surely does. When
evaluating this issue, shouldn't the SCCA consider the actual weights of
the cars/drivers that were driven at the Runoffs rather than looking at
the minimum legal weight?
-Jeff Blumenthal
Stan wrote:
Jay, can you give us a run-down on who was running 494 and 493 engines at
the Runoffs? I have no way of knowing who ran which engine. Thanks! Stan
Jay Novak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I hate to argue this point
about the 494 vs the 493 engines. I particularly
respect all that Tony has done for F500. I also know that F500 is not a
huge part of his business as he sells a lot of kart engines which has been
his major business for many years.
I think it is important to look at the qualifying times from the Runoffs
last year & you will see that the 493 with the added 50 lbs is absolutely
equal to the 494. Admittedly Brian Novak turned the fastest race lap by
less than .1 seconds with a 494, but that "super trick" car is now illegal.
There were several 493s within .1 or .2 seconds in both qualifying & the
race. This indicates to me that the 493 with 50 lbs & the 494 are
extremely close from a competitive perspective.
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