Ebemtrae in temusGHI lin tatemo Sum spio etem, nora es striae potium et; ne quam fatus Tim schrick turbo TV special Inside Tim Schrick tests: Hayabusa Mini BAC Mono 1000bhp Drag Evo Chevron GR8 & B19 Motec Porsche 911 CPR 982bhp Mitsubishi Evo FREE!
Mar 25, 2016
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Tim schrick turbo TV special
Inside Tim Schrick tests:
Hayabusa MiniBAC Mono1000bhp Drag EvoChevron GR8 & B19Motec Porsche 911CPR 982bhp Mitsubishi Evo
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Tim Schrick is one of the nicest guys in motorsport. He also hap-pens to be one of the best drivers we’ve had the pleasure of rid-ing shotgun with. He has a natural talent and can jump in any car
and extract its limits instantly. He’s also a lot of fun to be around.So, we were over the moon when Tim gave us a call and asked us to
line up some “crazy British cars” to feature on his new TV show, Turbo Automagazin, on Sport 1 in Germany (see http://mediencenter.sport1.de/de/video/auto_motor/video_auto_motor_turbo/#/0_lvvsn8yd).
The line up is eccentric, eclectic and ballistic – and this issue of Road is dedicated to all of the mad machines we tested with Tim.
There’s the Z Cars classic Mini, with a Hayabusa engine in the back and rear wheel drive... right up Tim’s crazy engineering alley, and ap-pealing to his passion for sideways action. Great fun!
Then there’s the amazing new BAC Mono single seater race ace: The ultimate track day car? An engineering master class.
And we took Tim to Santa Pod, the home of UK drag racing, for his first taste of quarter mile action, in a mental 1,066bhp Mitsubishi Evo!
Finally, Tim wanted a taste of a quintessential British track day. So we took him to Donington Park with the RMA, where he “fell in love” with the incredible Chevron GR8 race car (& B19 historic), drove “the best ever 964” Motec Porsche 911 from Sean Lockyear and had a go in a 982bhp Time Attack winning Mitsubishi Evo from Car Planet Rac-ing. As you will see, it was quite a week of phenomenal cars...
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Z CARS HaYABUSA
MINI MADNESSZ Cars build the maddest Minis imaginable. We knew
Tim Schrick would love them, and lined up a classic Hayabusa engined, rear wheel drive example to test...
Mad Mini at Manby Manby Motorplex (www.manbymotorplex.com), near Louth in the beautiful Lincolnshire Wolds was the venue for our first Tim test... and what a perfect introduction to crazy British engineering it was, setting the ideal tone for the week of mental motoring ahead. Manby’s wide expanses of ex-military asphalt gave Tim the chance to properly let rip in this beautiful, outstandingly rapid Z Cars Mini, brimming with character and oozing fun. The car is one of Z Cars classic Mini mid-engined, rear-wheel-drive bike engine conversions, “bringing the Mini bang up to date” (in a good way, not like the BMW MINI!). Z Cars offer Minis with Honda Civic Type R Vtec engines as well as turbo or non-turbo Yamaha R1, Suzuki GSXR1000 or Hayabusa motorbike engines (chain-driven). This 575Kg Mini has a 197bhp, 1.3-litre, 11,000rpm non-turbo Hayabusa unit with sequential gearbox – all set-up and re-mapped to suit the Mini in-house by talented Z Cars engineers. The car itself might look like a classic A-Series Mini from outside, but, unsurprisingly, it’s not. Under the skin lies Z Cars’ critically acclaimed, precisely engineered bolt-down roll cage which, at the rear, locates the bespoke Z Cars rose jointed Protech adjustable suspension, drive shafts, brakes, engine and transmission. It’s a work of art, which Tim is blown away by. A self-taught, but highly proficient engineer himself, born into the Schrick Camshaft family, Tim is full of admiration for the concept and application of the Z Cars philosophy. He loves quirky, insane British “imagineering” and is in his element in the Summer sunshine, on the airfield, chatting away with Simon from Z Cars, waiting to let rip...
Mad Mini at Manby Manby Motorplex (www.manbymotorplex.com), near Louth in the beautiful Lincolnshire Wolds was the venue for our first Tim test... and what a perfect introduction to crazy British engineering it was, setting the ideal tone for the week of mental motoring ahead. Manby’s wide expanses of ex-military asphalt gave Tim the chance to properly let rip in this beautiful, outstandingly rapid Z Cars Mini, brimming with character and oozing fun. The car is one of Z Cars classic Mini mid-engined, rear-wheel-drive bike engine conversions, “bringing the Mini bang up to date” (in a good way, not like the BMW MINI!). Z Cars offer Minis with Honda Civic Type R Vtec engines as well as turbo or non-turbo Yamaha R1, Suzuki GSXR1000 or Hayabusa motorbike engines (chain-driven). This 575Kg Mini has a 197bhp, 1.3-litre, 11,000rpm non-turbo Hayabusa unit with sequential gearbox – all set-up and re-mapped to suit the Mini in-house by talented Z Cars engineers. The car itself might look like a classic A-Series Mini from outside, but, unsurprisingly, it’s not. Under the skin lies Z Cars’ critically acclaimed, precisely engineered bolt-down roll cage which, at the rear, locates the bespoke Z Cars rose jointed Protech adjustable suspension, drive shafts, brakes, engine and transmission. It’s a work of art, which Tim is blown away by. A self-taught, but highly proficient engineer himself, born into the Schrick Camshaft family, Tim is full of admiration for the concept and application of the Z Cars philosophy. He loves quirky, insane British “imagineering” and is in his element in the Summer sunshine, on the airfield, chatting away with Simon from Z Cars, waiting to let rip...
Tim TesT TimeAfter an hour or so with Turbo TV producer, Florian Laucke setting up the cameras on the mental mini and a bit of last minute fettling from the Z Cars team, Tim’s finally ready to have a go. He straps himself in, laughs at the classic mini angle of the steering wheel and hits the starter button. The Hayabusa rips into life, loudly and Tim blips the throttle, zipping the bike engine up and down the rev range. More giggling. The sound of all those speedy rising and falling revs com-ing from a classic Mini is one hell of a juxtaposition. Cool. With a snick of the sequential gear lever, Tim engages first and sets off... at full chat. The tiny Mini becomes a spec in a instant: it’s capable of 0-60mph in under three seconds, thanks to its low weight, big power, grip and instant gears. Tim’s face lights up. He then chucks the car into a bend, throwing it into a lurid powerslide straight away. Cue more giggling. Z Cars Chris is impressed: “I’ve never seen anyone get to grips with one of these so fast.” Tim is in the zone.
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the verdictAfter a whole day of ripping through the gears, slew-ing sideways and laughing out loud in the hot sun-shine, tim was very happy. And the Z cars Mini didn’t miss a beat – only requiring a bit of chain oil, to cope with tim’s talent behind the wheel. i don’t think it’s ever been so well used! Afterwards, tim said: “i was worried the car would only be about serious straight line speed. But after a few third and forth gear slides, i did not need to worry. the car handles very, very well. the rear axle set-up makes it so perfect for catching slides. it’s so impressive. And it’s do damn loud inside too – making a really nice sound. i love the gearbox too. i’d love to own one and p**s off all the yummy mums in their Porsche Cayennes at the traffic lights in Munich! this car is a lot of fun. i love it!” enough said!
thAnk youA huge thanks to James and Jackie at Manby Motorplex (www.manbymotorplex.com) for the test location & of course to Z cars for the immaculate, rapid Mini (www.zcars.org.uk), which we all would love to own...
z cars workshopTucked away in the hamlet of aldborough, just north of hull are the incredible z cars workshops: a boys’ toy paradise. In addition to the mad Mini race, Vtec and bike engine conversions, born out of grasstrack racing engineering, z cars specialise in bringing crazy cars to life. They offer fast road, race, rally, kit cars and full-on project builds and have full fabrication, machining, welding, paint and dyno facilities on site. some of the projects on the go we saw on our visit with Tim included a TVr cerbera with a tuned Nissan skyline rB26 lump and 4wD running gear, unbeliev-able twin turbo Ultima with over 800bhp, Fiat 500 with bike engines, Vw Golf GTi with space frame and supercharged Vtec engine etc. The list is endless, as is the limit of their engineering know-how and vision. Their latest ‘Universal kit’ converts any FwD car into a rear-wheel-drive, mid-engined animal, for the road. and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Got a mad vision for your ultimate motor? z cars can bring it alive. ace!
going soloThe BAC Mono is the ultimate in selfish track day fun... a 540Kg, 280bhp, single seat, super lightweight, circuit focused weapon. Tim Schrick & Road sneak a peak.
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dream machine
“When you talk to the two guys who designed and built the Bac mono,
you can see their eyes light up. This sort of passion and enthusiasm is
evident all over every amazing detail of this car. The love is visible. and
when you look at the names involved – cosworth, hewland, Sachs, aP
racing – you know it will be the best imaginable, no compromises,”
said Tim Schrick, jaw on the floor, about perhaps the most exciting new
track day toy since the radical (now looking less radical!). Briggs auto-
motive company say: “mono is a lightweight, ultra high performance,
road legal sports vehicle designed and manufactured using the latest
racing technology. The single central-seat gave our designers and
project engineers the ultimate blank canvas on which to assemble
their dream.” drool more at www.bac-mono.com and spec overleaf.
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VEHICLE SPECIFICATION
EngineType: Normally Aspirated, 4 cylinder, in-line, structurally mountedDisplacement: 2300ccConfiguration: In-line,4cylindersNumber of valves: 16Bore x Stroke: 87.5mm x 94mmMaximum Power: 280 bhp at 7700rpmMaximum Torque: 280 Nm at 6000rpmConstruction: Forged connecting rods and Forged Cosworth PistonsLubrication system: Cosworth dry sump with internal scavenge pumpCamshafts: Cosworth developed performance inlet, exhaust camshafts, uprated valve springsInductionsystem: Cosworthdevelopedgasflowedcylinder head with roller barrel port throttlesIntakesystem: BAC/ITGaerooptimizedcarboninlet, remotefiltrationsystemandcarbonairboxExhaust: Cosworth/BACdeveloped4into2into 1 stainless steel exhaust manifold and centrally mounted exhaust systemEnginemanagement: GemsEM40ECUwithCosworth/BAC developed calibrationClutch: AP Racing
Fuel System Construction: Custom alloy fabrication with internal bafflesandcollectorsystemCapacity: 35 litresFuel pump: ATL in tank high pressure fuel pump, withtwostagefiltrationFiller: Lockablebilletaluminiumfillercap
Gearbox&drivelineModel: Hewland FTR, fully stressed with integral engine oil tank Type: 6 speed sequentialDifferential: PowerflowLSDLubrication: SplashRatios: Final drive 9:31 1st = 12:38 2nd = 14:33 3rd = 15:27 4th = 17:25 5th = 21:26 6th = 19:21Gearselection: ShiftecElectronic/Pneumaticsemi-auto matic closed loop system operated via Steering wheel mounted paddles. GCU: Shiftec/GemsDriveshafts: GKN/BACdeveloped,lowfriction
Lubrication/FluidsType: Motul developed 5W50, fully synthetic engine oil Motul developed 300 LS 75W90 gearbox oil MotuldevelopedRBF600brake&clutch MotuldevelopedInugeloptimalcoolant Suspension Type: Front - Adjustable pushrod activated twin wishbone system with needle roller
bearing mounted bell cranks, rising rate, optimizedcamberchangeandrollcentre position, full Ackermann geometry, shim adjustable camber Rear-Gearboxmounted,Adjustable pushrod activated twin wishbone system with needle roller bearing mounted bell cranks,risingrate,optimizedcamber change and roll centre position, shim adjustable camber Wishbones: TIGweldedSeamlessCFS3steelaero tube twin wishboneUprights: Ultralight,billetaluminiumuprightsfront and rear Dampers: Two way adjustable Sachs racing RDS - 36 Formula system* Springs: RacespecH&R325lbfrontand 375lb rear Rising rate jounce rubbers Anti-Roll Bars: Adjustable front and rear torsion bar
VEHICLE CONSTruCTION
Bodytype: Ultra-lightweightCarbonfibre/foamSafetyCell: TIGweldedcolddrawnseamlesstube RACMSA&FIAcompliantROPS CarbonfibreCrashBox Side impact structureAero: BAC/FKFS–developed&testedlow drag aero package
BrakesCalipers: AP Racing, Formula Car Caliper - Radial 4 Piston(F&R)Discs: AP Racing, 295 mm ventilated discs, crossed drilled, Billet Machined mounting bells(F&R)Master cylinders: AP Racing pedal box mounted, differential bore, dual circuit.Pedal box: BAC designed and developed, adjustable, billet,floormountedpedalboxwithball bearing mounted billet pedals
Wheels and TyresWheels(f): O.Z.Racing/BACdevelopedHRTalloy 7.5j x 17inWheels(r): O.Z.Racing/BACdevelopedHRTalloy 8.5j x 17in
Tyres(f): Kumho/BACdevelopedV70a205/40R17Tyres(r): Kumho/BACdevelopedV70a245/40R17
InteriorSeat: Tillett/BACdevelopedfixedpositioncarbon fibreTrim: “Extreme” waterproof leather, Microcare MC waterproof “suede”Steering wheel: BAC developed 290mm diameter billet aluminiumGEMSLDS4colourdisplaysystem 16 pin quick release steering boss Touch sensitive starter button SeatBelts: Willanssafetyrestraintsystem,FIAcompliant
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1066bhp DRAGstrip VIRGINTim Schrick has raced, rallied and driven some of the best cars and bikes built. But he’d never drag raced the quarter mile... until now! With 1066bhp on tap. 3-2-1. GO!
the feartim has driven the scariest race on the world’s most demanding race track, Nürburgring 24-hour. he’s drifted a Porsche Carrera Gt, inches from big drops and stone walls. he’ll extract the limit of any performance car you give him the keys of. he’s a driving, drifting, racing god. But, without doubt, tim Schrick is (understandably) fearful of this 1,066bhp Mitsubishi evo drag beast from the east. as turbo tV producer, florian Laucke says: “I’ve never seen tim scared before. It’s just unheard of.” the once american evo, now owned by serial drag fanatic, andy robin-son and fettled in the UK by Car Planet racing is a dedicated drag car... designed simply to demolish the quarter mile. It’s all about straight lines today tim... here at “the home of British drag racing,” Santa Pod. Gulp!
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“das ist ein monster!” Tim schrick
race ace turned drag pro?When the rain showers stop (only fueling tim’s dread), owner andy takes the animal Evo for its first ever run up the hallowed drag strip. Sadly, things don’t go perfectly (it had been hoped the car would break a euro-pean record today), as andy struggles with the gearbox, which is per-haps the only weak link on the car – unbelievably a stock H-pattern affair! Putting his nerves to one side, pro Tim has a final last pep talk from Andy and buckles up for his first ever drag race, 1,066bhp under his right foot. He needn’t have been nervous though. Tim absolutely blitzes the crucial launch, cracking the first 60-foot and 80mph in a flash like a seasoned dragger, using the huge grip from the baloon et drag slicks and all 45psi of turbo boost thrust: It’s insanely fast. Uncharacteristically, Tim then grabs the fly-off handbrake instead of the gear lever pulling second, and looses most of the initial launch thrust, before the boost tidal wave re-appears through third and forth and the lunatic evo practically takes off en route to the famous quarter mile landmark, in a cloud of race fuel and aggression. The time wasn’t perfect, but the terminal speed (150mph+) proves how must power & pace this UK Drag Evo has on tap. “One run is enough for me, for sure,” says Tim. “This is something I’m very glad (and grateful to Andy) I have tried, but it’s just not for me. I prefer the corners. But I can see why people love it. The acceleration was so strong, I almost lost consciousness. The power is so crazy, and a lot of fun for sure.”
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quintessential UK track day
We take Tim on a perfect British track day, RMA style, at one of the UK’s best drivers’ circuits, Donington Park – testing the
Chevron GR8 and B19, a Motec 911, CPR Evo and latest Evo X
history repeatingBritish race car manufacturer, Chevron has one of the most amazing histories. Bizarrely unknown to many, the brand began in 1961 with Derek Bennett build-ing the B1. the company has one of the best win records straight-out-of-the-box ever. and the list of wins, and F1 stars who’ve driven them to victories and loved them over the decades is mind-blowing. now enter the new gr8, avail-able in gt or Challenge Car spec (as pictured here), and the giant killing story continues... as the gr8 has come straight-out-of-the-box to win races today, against porsches, Ferraris etc. powered by a 260bhp Cosworth 2-litre, with Hewland 5-speed sequential, Proflex suspension, AP brakes and Chevron’s own space frame, it weighs just 750Kg and costs just £55,000. it’s as fast as it is affordable, nimble, innovative and gorgeous. after lapping, tim said: “i’ve fallen in love with this car. it’s amazing.” and don’t get him started on the his-toric B19. racer tim adores Chevrons, just like us... and many F1/race stars.
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history repeatingBritish race car manufacturer, Chevron has one of the most amazing histories. Bizarrely unknown to many, the brand began in 1961 with Derek Bennett build-ing the B1. the company has one of the best win records straight-out-of-the-box ever. and the list of wins, and F1 stars who’ve driven them to victories and loved them over the decades is mind-blowing. now enter the new gr8, avail-able in gt or Challenge Car spec (as pictured here), and the giant killing story continues... as the gr8 has come straight-out-of-the-box to win races today, against porsches, Ferraris etc. powered by a 260bhp Cosworth 2-litre, with Hewland 5-speed sequential, Proflex suspension, AP brakes and Chevron’s own space frame, it weighs just 750Kg and costs just £55,000. it’s as fast as it is affordable, nimble, innovative and gorgeous. after lapping, tim said: “i’ve fallen in love with this car. it’s amazing.” and don’t get him started on the his-toric B19. racer tim adores Chevrons, just like us... and many F1/race stars.
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evil evoWhat Car Planet Racing’s chief en-gineer, Clive Seddon doesn’t know about tuning Mitsubishi evos is simply irrelevant. Clive’s been fet-tling the mental turbo nutter barges for decades... and this 982bhp, 830lb ft monster of a machine is his ultimate creation. Built to win the UK and euro Time Attack series, against serious competi-tion, it’s was job done in 2010, and at Ten of The Best too. Stripped out to the bare minimum, given a full massive turbo engine build, sequential operation gearbox, racing roll cage, Nitron race sus-pension, aero pack, dinner plate brakes and super sticky slicks, this is a tuned road racer at its peak. Tim is used to purist race cars as a rule, but he still gave the huge power evo some stick of course. Recovering afterwards, red-faced, he said: “This is a very special car and i am most impressed with it. With 982bhp, i expected it to be very quick, of course, but it was still so surprising how fast it is in a straight line, but also how good it was on the brakes and through the corners. Clive forced me to go after a GT3 and it was so easy to catch and overtake him. i would love to have had more time and get more experience of this car. it’s a mad machine for sure.” Track-side, the sheer pace of this evil evo on boost is breath-taking. it’s like watching a car in fast forward. Definitely not for the faint hearted... big respect is due to CPR.
911 heavenSpecialist vehicle salesman, Sean Lockyear has raced, rallied and dealt Porsche 911’s in all guises for years. and we’ve been around many UK and european tracks with him. he’s a fabulous driver, and all round good egg, so when Tim said he wanted to test a classic British 911 on track, he was the only port of call... and came with a blinder. This 964 road/race car was originally built by aFn (Porsche UK) as a Carrera 2 race car, has raced in the Porsche club Championship in the early 1990’s (Tony Dron, Barry “Whizzo” Williams) and comes, in striking canary yellow, with WP fully adjustable suspension, Dymag Magnesium wheels, a 330bhp 993 3.6 engine with Motec eCU and full race interior. Cracking, popping and spitting flames on the over-run, it was ballistic at Donington, embarrass-ing many newer 911s. Tim loved it: “Without a doubt, this is easily the nicest Porsche 964 I’ve ever drive. It’s so easy to drive fast and has the perfect suspension set-up and power. A great pleasure.” We want it!
“without a doubt, this is easily the nicest porsche 964 Ive ever driven” Tim Schrick
road’s track toolWe couldn’t arrive empty handed to the rMa event. Enter the latest Mitsubishi lancer Evo X FQ-330 tc-sst, with its trick twin clutch sports shift transmission gearbox and 324bhp and 322 lb ft MIVEc turbo engine. on track at doning-ton, it was both fast, and fun. the new generation ‘automated man-ual’ gearbox in sport Plus mode is violently quick, picks the right gears for track day useage (rare) and leaves you to concentrate on your lines. Grip levels are super high from the super all Wheel con-trol, aYc diff technology and you can still wag the Evo’s tail about with ease and safety, with the traction control turned off, using a turn-in-lift-and-nail-it approach = big fun. It’s fast too, sucking in Porsches no bother, much to their annoyance. downsides? It’s heavy... at 1590kg. It still drinks super Unleaded like a scotsman drinks malt on Burns’ night. the new MIVEc engine sounds hor-rible. and there’s now a pointless, deeply irritating beep whenever you reverse. that would drive me insane. cost ain’t cheap either, at £32,699. Is it just me, or was the Evo VIII FQ-360 the best ever Evo?
BIG tHaNks Go to:www.donington-park.co.ukwww.rmatrackdays.comwww.seanlockyear.co.ukwww.carplanetracing.comwww.chevronracing.comwww.mitsubishi-cars.co.uk
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