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The 1999 West Coast Lotus Meet
By Kiyoshi Hamai
It was perhaps a hasty bit of planning
What started in
November '98 as an idea about a GGLC Lotus track day turned into
the first WCLM since 1996 (hosted by Club Lotus Northwest in
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Finding a track in Northern California has become a challenge. Laguna
Seca is virtually unobtainable. Sears Point can be had, but has
become extremely expensive. The GGLC had never been to
Thunderhill in Willows California and certainly Willows did not
have the cache of Monterey or the world famous wine country of
California.
So, the GGLC track day team found the SCCA San Francisco
Region quite cooperative about getting a date for a track day
in mid-May. By June we knew that the upper Sacramento Valley
could easily get to 90 to 100° F. We also realized that it
was a 3 hour drive from the Bay Area and that if there were an
8 AM driver's meeting we would have to be up and on the road
by 4 AM! It was a simple decision to open tech inspection the
day before. And, then tech grew into a dinner
and then a
tour
and then a 12 Noon registration
and then a
driver's seminar
and then we had the 1999 WCLM!!! |
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My weekend began by loading the Elan on my trailer and finding that it was much
taller than the Lotus 41. So, what was a fully enclosed trailer had
to be dismantled into an open flatbed. By 8:30 AM Laura and I were
on the road headed to Willows with Elan in tow. We stopped to get
gas in Vacaville and while refueling up drives John Zender with the
flaming Europa in tow. We wait for John and continue our trek to
Willows.
We arrive around 11:45 and theirs Lotus folks waiting
"Where's
registration?" "In my car!" I yell. Bob Wells (of
Seattle) has set up his Easy-Up canopy, so I find my Easy-Up
redundant and leave it in the car. With the help of Lynn Greene
registration is open for business by 12:05 - on time by GGLC
standards!
I off load the Elan and then Gary Marquis arrives in this Seven
with a Plus2 in procession. Gary has kindly put together a tour of
the area and arranged for a private tour of the famous Sierra
Nevada micro brewery in Chico. Laura & I dash off for a quick
bite of lunch and fill-up the Elan with gas. We return about 1:20
to a line of Lotus cars prepared to go on Gary's tour. I didn't
get an exact count, but it appeared to be about 20+ cars! Gary had
brought 20 |
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copies of directions, but with the response he's run out, so Laura and I get
in line without directions - "We'll just follow 'em."
So, with Gary leading the group we head out of Willows heading
east on Hwy 162. Gary has Jon Rosner in the passenger seat and Jon
is snapping photos as we buzz down the road. Now, in a Esprit 80
mph is really not an issue. But, when trying to follow one of
these Turbo jobs in a S2 Elan means that I'm buzzing the engine at
5000 rpm. Except I don't know it because my tach is on the fritz,
it's not showing anything! There's a big crow in the middle of the
road, I honk my horn and the tach begins to work. It stops again
I tap the horn
It works again!?! So, while I'm entertaining
myself with the horn-tach thing the group is pulling away from me.
Fortunately a couple of the leading cars are yellow and we can see
them a mile away (literally!).
Gary's route puts us through the old volcanic buttes on a
gently undulating and twisting fast stretch of roadway. Then he
somehow gets us into the town of Paradise. There we get properly "greeted"
by a chap in a silver Ford F150 PU. It's a four lane stretch of
road. I'm in the left lane and this silver F150 pulls out |
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of a parking area on the left, crosses the opposing lane and is not
hesitating to come into my path. I swerve to the right lane just
in time to avoid a collision and smack my horn. Of course, I'm
looking way up at this full size PU and properly salute the
chap. There's a slower car in the right lane and I execute a
lane change back to the left lane. A couple of blocks later I'm
stopped at a signal and the silver F150 pulls up to my right,
the driver leans halfway out the driver's window and screams, "F***
YOU!!!" Okay?!?! Welcome to Paradise!!!
We continue on
Gary puts onto this marvelous tight
little road that drops down through a delightful canyon. It's
a bit bumpy and my tach finally bites it. No amount of horn
blowing is getting running again. |
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We get to Chico and find the Sierra Nevada Brewery. They have two
large tables waiting for us. Some of us are hungry and eat, others
are thirsty and drink. We learn that Jerry Rude's Europa has popped
a freeze plug up the road a bit. We worry. A few minutes later
someone arrives and announces that they've found the freeze plug and
have pounded it back in place, but the engine doesn't want to run.
Jerry joins us a bit later. They'll go back to Willows grab a
trailer and pick up the car.
The tour of the Sierra Nevada brewery is fascinating. I knew the
basics of brewing beer, but the Sierra Nevada folks are doing it
in a way that creates a superior beer.
We head back to Willows and arrive around 5:30. Things are
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tech inspection and cocktail hour is scheduled to start around 6-6:30.
Laura and I head to our room to clean up. I head back to the banquet
room around 6:30. All is ready, the hotel folks have been excellent!
Jerry Rude is not back from Chico with his Europa. There's
little chance of damage
Here's Bob Wells' version of what
happened
"Sitting at a stoplight just behind Jerry
Rude's Europa and watching something fall from the engine area
followed by an impressive spray of liquid was a new experience. |
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Arm waving, horn tooting, and general shouting broke through the "we're
almost at the brewery" focus and the group pulled over quickly.
Our first thought had been oil but it indeed turned out to be
coolant and the errant freeze plug had conveniently rolled to the
gutter uncrushed by following cars."
By 7:35 the room was full and folks were sitting and we started
the meal. Food was tasty and the conversations were good. About
8:45 the GGLC prez and WCLM Chair, Scott Hogben stood and greeted
the throng. Scott was followed by a series of announcements from
John Zender, Mike Schlicht and myself. |
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We broke up around 9:00 and the Track Day Driver's seminar was to start
in 30 minutes. The Track Day committee and coaches retired to
the bar to iron out the last minute details. Mike Schlicht
presented the Driver's Seminar answering questions and handing
out tips for the best way around Thunderhill's 15 turns.
After the seminar I found Jerry with about 6 other folks
celebrating. Jerry's Europa was up and running. Seems the
Lucas rev-limiting distributor rotor had started acting up.
Replacing it with a standard Lucas RA1 rotor fixed everything!
It was a two beer job according to Jerry's helpers! |
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Up bright and early, joined by Tom Carney, Scott Hogben, Bob Wells
and Mike Schlicht at breakfast we headed out to the track around
6:45AM. It had all the signs of a perfect valley day, still cool, a
cloudless sky and just a slight breeze.
With most of the cars teched there was little to do until the
8:15 Driver's meeting. More words of caution, a description of the
format, roll call and driver/coach assignments. The drivers were
broken up by experience and car preparation. The Advanced Group was
strictly for drivers with competition licenses and race prepared
cars. The sessions were the simplest
Green flag, pass
anywhere, have fun, checkered! The Intermediate group was for |
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drivers with substantial on-track experience in cars that were no race prepared.
This was the largest group with nearly 25 cars. And then the first
group was the Novice group comprised of drivers with little or no on
track experience. The Novice group was coached by Joel Farber, Joel
Lipkin and myself. The Intermediate group was coached by Pierre
DeMartines, Victor Holtorf and Mike Schlicht.
The first sessions for both the Novice and Intermediate groups
were follow the leader format. Each driver had the opportunity to
follow immediately behind the coach to learn the driving line and
braking points. The second session for the Novices allowed the
drivers to lead the coach and then have a brief critique post
session. From then on the drivers were allowed on the track with the
only restriction being that passing was allowed only on the |
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straights.
In all drivers had the opportunity to be on the track over 100
minutes. By the late afternoon there were fewer cars on the track.
Many of the drivers were tired and decided to shorten their day.
The 5th session was combined with a mixture of drivers
from all the groups. And the final checkered flag flew at 4:45PM.
Only 2 or 3 off road excursions, a safe day, a boring uneventful
day for the course workers
a good thing! But, lots and lots
of smiles! Bob Wells got |
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his Europa running. I took the Explod(r)er for about 15 laps during the lunch
break tour. Folks were warned that not to follow me if I went off
the track! Rich Hairston brought his Elise S190, which was a total
treat to see that marvelous car zipping around at speed. Gunther
Hansele brought his Lotus 41
Which has inspired me to get off
my fat *ss and get my car repaired! FUN! Let's do it again!!! |
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Thanks also goes to Dave Bean Engineering who kindly supported the WCLM
with mugs and flyers!
And, thank you to all the Lotus owners and enthusiasts that
attended! In the words of a track day guest who is a member of
the Alfa club, "You guys are great! You're so laid back!
I'm going to join your club!!!" |
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Chairman: Scott Hogben
Track Day Chairman: Victor Holtorf
Hotel & Dinner Chairman: John Zender
Tech Inspection Chairman: Mike Schlicht
WCLM Tour Host: Gary Marquis
Registration Chairman: Kiyoshi Hamai
WCLM Staff & Coaches: Lynn Greene, Tom Carney, Joel Lipkin,
Joel Farber, Pierre DeMartines |
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