2020 SCCA Time Trials at GingerMan Raceway July 18th-19th!!!

It was a whirlwind of a weekend for the drivers of Mechanical Advantage Racing at GingerMan Raceway, not only was this their first event of the 2020 season, but they fought extremely hot weather Saturday- which brought on overheating of cars and probably a few people – and multiple storm cells moving through Sunday that lead to very wet track conditions. Unfortunately, the Ultra Miata was unable to run this event but get pumped because Grant will be unveiling all of his hard work he put in during the off-season at Gridlife Mid-Ohio, July 31st – August 2nd. Although he was unable to run the event, Grant was there helping out in any way he could – this is what being a team is about!

TAYLOR STECK # 440

I was so excited to get the car on track after an off-season that felt like it lasted a year (or two). The new additions to the car this year revolve around my safety and comfort, so nothing too big changed externally besides the vinyl. I went with a square setup, instead of the staggered, running the Konig 18×10.5 +25 matte grey Hypergrams and Nexen SUR4G 275/40s all around. Some forums said it couldn’t be done in the front! But we made it work – with a spacer, some camber and lots of fender rolling, of course! Saturday was hot with a heat index of 104° – so if you wanted a decent run you had to get it in right after the out lap or else your tires felt like they were all over the place. I was mainly out to get acquainted with the new modifications, making sure no tire rubbing occurred and all my new brake components held up (I had some squishy pedal issues prior to refreshing the lines, rotors, and pads). With traffic in my run group and tires getting hot I wasn’t able to land the time I wanted anyway. I ended the weekend with my first experience driving in the rain! I was pretty nervous, as I no longer have ABS or traction control. The car did really well, just had a driver mishap out of turn 11 and ended up spinning into the grass. I learned going off track isn’t too bad as long as there is runoff space. Now I’m looking forward to my first time running at Gridlife Mid-Ohio on July 31st! Big thanks to Grant Walker, Ian Manger, Josh Province, and Chris Bickford for all their help and support with getting the car ready.

DAVID OTTOBRE #776

This event was the first time both the SCAR_S13 and I have ever driven on a race track. Sitting at a conservative 290WHP for the event and with street brake pads, I knew I’d have to make up time in the corners and carry as much speed as possible. With Konig 18×10.5 Hypergrams and Yokohama AO52 265/35s on all four corners, that’s exactly what I did! The level of grip out of the car was incredible, and action shots were showing the car lifting the inside front wheel, so there is room for improvement with suspension tuning! The car ended up having some overheating issues that were finally solved by cutting out the front bumper for more airflow to the intercooler and radiator. Each session on Saturday, I moved up until I was P2 in the final session. After the warmup lap, I gave the STI in front some space and went for my first hot lap with no traffic. The car laid down a 1:43.5 and had a ton left in it! My second hot lap was looking to be even faster until I carried too much speed into turn 5 and went off track. My one open hot lap put me 2nd in my class and 13th overall (of 100). Sunday, the rain came and the car wagged its tail through track sprints, so I packed up before the final event in an effort to preserve the car for #GridLife. Although I wish I would’ve stayed, I keep reminding myself it was my first track day and rain driving takes a lot of experience! I can’t wait to see what is possible as the car and I develop together. Seat time, diff, seat time, aero, seat time, brakes…..you get the picture. The quest for continuous improvement is never-ending, but I’m happy my wheel and tire selection was something I did right the first time.


Steck is running Konig Hypergram in 18×10.5 et 25 all-around in Matte Grey. The Konig Hypergram is Flow Formed.

Ottobre is running Konig Hypergram in 18×10.5 et 25 all-around in Race Bronze. The Konig Hypergram is Flow Formed.

Boersma Racing Returns To GridLife MidWest Festival!

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Boersma Racing Returns To GridLife MidWest Festival!

The 2019 season continues with the team making a stop at GridLife Midwest Festival. This event has become one of the premier motorsports events of the season and the team came in with a slew of improvements to the car hoping for good results.

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Taking everything they learned from Road Atlanta, the team spent the few weeks between events addressing some of the issues they encountered. The biggest issue was to figure out how to keep the aero off the ground and get rid of the suspension undulation at high speeds. The team threw a bunch of changes at the car in hopes of getting everything resolved and just finished everything before having to leave for the event.

The first day of the event starts later in the afternoon so the team had time to button up a few last minute items before heading out on the track. The first session the team wanted to focus on ensuring the changes they made had fixed the suspension issues, so the power was turned down, final checks made and Chris headed out on the track. Immediately Chris was on the radio, giving the team positive feedback that the handling was much better in the car and after turning 5 laps he brought the car in to review data and debrief. It seemed like the issue was fixed, a great success for the team! The team spent the next 2 sessions on Thursday testing out a few other changes on the car, preparing for Friday and Saturday.

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Friday kicked off and the team was ready to start attacking. The car’s power was turned up and the first session saw Chris start to improve on his times, but the team was still way off the pace compared to years past. With the power increased the car became difficult to drive and increasingly pushy. The team worked to go through the data after the first session and decided some changes to boost delivery in lower gears and some traction control changes would help.

Chris headed out in the second session with the changes and reported a definite improvement to the car and he managed to knock 2 seconds off his previous best time. Unfortunately, they were still 1 second off the rest of the field’s pace, but the team was happy with the results as it showed they were heading the right direction.

The last session of the day saw Chris improve his times again with some more changes to the car. Chris said, “I’m really starting to get comfortable in the car and understand more what it’s going to do. This car is so different from anything I’ve driven in years past and it’s taking me time to figure out exactly how to drive it. We started off with a rocky relationship, but we’re starting to figure each other out and get on the same page!”

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The final day of competition saw some rain, but also dry sessions. The team was focused on making small improvements to the car and Chris’s driving to improve the lap times. With these changes Chris was able to run his fastest time of the weekend a 1:35.2, however, the rest of the field was still moving faster and that put him squarely in 5th place. As the day went on another car managed to push Chris into 6th position, as the team wasn’t able to improve on their lap time.

The team was happy with the results for the weekend. They wanted a record for sure but knew based on the issues they had faced at Atlanta that just getting the car headed in the right direction was more important than anything and they achieved that goal. GridLife Midwest was another spectacular event with tons of fans, media, competition and things to see. The team was happy to be part of this amazing festival again this year and can’t wait to return in 2020 to reset their record!

Boersma is running Konig Hypergram in 18×11 et 15 front and 18×9.5 et 35 rear. The Konig Hypergram is Flow Formed.