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Joaquin wins first Race of the Season
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Joaquin Folch wins the first race of the season. Despite the training session at Mugello two weeks ago, Joaquin was unable to dominate |
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Christian wins at Hockenheim
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The Jim Clark Revival aims to fill the top spot among the historic motorsport meetings and they are doing a good job... especially if the weather is so sunny and warm! Snow flakes last year and sun burn this year... anyway for Team Kumschick Racing it was two cars, two drivers and two podium finishers. After qualifying 1 & 2 we had Christian on pole position closely tracked by Peter Sowerby and Joaquin. So we had a great setup for an interesting race.... and that it was. Joaquin stormed ahead passed Peter and Christian to lead the race after the first lap, but unfortunatly for not much longer. Under intense pressure from Christian and Peter, Joaquin lost his pace and was passed by 5 drivers. With Christian in the lead, but under constant pressure from Peter and Joaquin slowling fighting back to third, Team Kumschick couldn't complain about too little action. So all in all it was another great race-meeting with great weather, 1 & 3 on the podium and a cheerful atmosphere.... what else can you ask for? |
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Fredy Goes Racing Again
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After a two year break from racing Fredy Kumschick will restart his racer career in 2007. After many years (and titles) racing open wheel race cars, we will see Fredy in a Spice IMSA GTP competing for glory in the Historic Group C / GTP Racing Series. Fredy racing with a roof over his helmet? Well for all those who can't believe this.... visit us at the races and you will have a chance to see Fredy mastering a car that has 1.5 times the power over his old Williams as well as 1.5 times the weight. It's gonna be an exicting 2007. Have fun... we certainly will! |
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GP Live -- Joaquin wins again .... TWICE!!
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By Oliver McCruden |
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Fredy Returns with a Vengeance
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Fredy finishes second at Le Mans
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Ok we all know that Fredy is fast, but how fast is he when the engine develops full power? Still strangled by engine problems (cut outs) during test sessions and qualifying the team decided to gear the Spice to accomodate for a strangled engine with max 6000rpm. First race was like expected. Fredy was able to keep up the pace for about 10 minutes before the engine started to cut out again above 6000 RPM. Thanks to the regearing Fredy was able to secure P4. Good but not podium so the team knew that the problem needed to be solved soon -- no matter what. After wading through ecu manuals, wire diagrams and sensor spec sheets we started to measure the wire tree -- wire by wire. Based on logged sync errors we focused on the ref and sync sensors of the chevy engine. Ultimatrely we discovered that the sync sensor was no longer a hall type sensor but a mag type sensor that was still connected to the hall port on the ecu. Funny enough the engine run perfectly in the warmup after we changed that little detail!! Details -- motorsport is all about details! |
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Joachin Folch wins twice at Oldtimer-Grand Prix
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Joaquin Folch had a quite sucessful race weekend at Nürburging. After a canceled training session at the Eifel track due to fog, Joaquin was granted the pole based on past performance. The following two races were nice and clean start to finish jobs. Twice on the podium on the top spot --- what can you ask for more? |
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Win number four for Sowerby, Gläsel 2nd, Folch 3rd
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The penultimate round of this year’s FIA Historic Formula One Championship was part of the Kiki Bruyns organised RMU Classic at the newly re-developed Francochamps last weekend and proved dramatic on all fronts. Peter Sowerby took his fourth win of the year in the Colin Bennett run Williams and the pure consistency of Steve Hartley’s ’07 campaign resulted in his retention of the Championship title. |
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Fredy on Fire.... this time not the way we like!
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OK the race season is over...
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Season 2007 is history and all efforts go into our 2008 projects. Rebuiding Daniel's Nissan Group C3 car, rebuilding our Spice or just plain vanila winter maintenance on our Brabhams, Maclaren or Williams F1 cars. We are all a bit tired after such a long season, but we think and talk about next season Monte Carlo with F1 and LeMans with a GTP car how much better can live be?! This brings me to a very sad story. For many weeks now, Steve Fosset is missing. If you read the next few paragraphs you will agree that one of the "last action heros" is missing. Sailing, gliders, airships, baloons, airplanes, racecars or triathlon, swimming the Channel, or climbing. This guy is special. Let's hope just did a detour to a mexican cantina or found the entrance to the center of the earth..... |
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