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Racing Update(2 reads)
Webb Auto Racing writes "Jennifer / Crew Member


Sat June 28th - The return of the pesky push

After melting a front tire during hot laps, it was evident that the push from
the previous race had returned. Even though the tires resisted bursting into
flames, the car still was attracted towards the wall during the B-main. The
A-main was a challenge and difficult to complete with an ill performing car,
and yet we were able to navigate through a few difficult situations and
finished in one peace. It is a sad state of affairs when the highest goal for
our race team is to complete a race.

Sat June 21st - The beginning of the persistent push

Although an abundance of time and effort was put into repairing the car, she
returned to the track slower and displayed mannerisms difficult to counter.
During hot laps it became clear that the car was pushing towards the wall.
Although the team attempted to correct the problem, the B-main showed little
improvement in the car's handling. Again, we continued to make changes to
improve her performance, and again she continued to push through the A-main.
Mid-race in the A-main event a brake check went through the line on a restart
and we received damage to the rear bumper from the #5, one area we had not
had to repair in a few weeks. However, at this point, we were just happy to
finish the race.


Sat June 14th - Fathers Day

The driver's birthday and Father's day have never been lucky for our driver
and this was no exception. During the A-main race the number 40
unintentionally pushed our car into the wall causing damage to the upper
control arm, thus, rendering the car basically non-steerable. Regretfully
this malfunction resulted in a collision with the #5 car. The #5 car was on
the inside of turn 3 while we occupied the outside lane. Mid-turn between 3 &
4, as the #5 car drifted up the track the #58 turned inward impacting the
side of the car in such a manner that our car actually climbed the side of
the #5 car. This encounter sent us spinning and ended with a side impact with
the wall. Happy Fathers day Jeff."
Posted by Div on Saturday, July 19 @ 10:41:10 MDT
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May 31st Race 2008(19 reads)
Webb Auto Racing writes "Jennifer / Crew Member

It has been a very long hard week as the crew endeavored to restore the car to its former state. This was quit the challenge, considering that the entire front of the car had been destroyed the previous race. Furthermore, she was fast and her set-up was perfect before she was unjustly left in ruins. May 31st arrived and it was time to go racing. Repairs were still taking place minutes before hot laps. It appeared as if she was actually going to stay together. Time to celebrate!

Before the B-main qualifiers, the crew cruised over to the hospitality area and enjoyed the festivities with Big West Racing and friends. Colorado Nation Speedway’s VIPs receive red carpet treatment with all you can eat food, drink and a great view of the races. Time flies when you’re having fun, and we almost missed our B-main race.

With a mad dash back to the pits, we threw the driver into the car and rushed to inspection. The B-main race revealed that not only was the car going to stay together but she was fast. Time to celebrate (Again)! Although this time we would resist returning to the hospitality area.

The A-main confirmed that the car was fast and proving to be a contending for the checkered. Moreover, the driver and spotter were in the zone and partnered to navigate the car through traffic and a nasty wreck between turn 2 and 3. We were in 6th place when side-by-side racing eventually bent the steering tie-rod and the night ended as we were forced to exit the track. This was a blessing in disguise. Moments after we left the race, an accident destroyed multiple cars that we were racing door to door with. Luckily, this week we only have one thing to fix, it could have been much worse.
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Posted by Div on Sunday, June 01 @ 12:59:39 MDT
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Race Day May 24th 2008 - The Poem(15 reads)
Webb Auto Racing writes "Shylah / Crew Member

Another race day begins passing the roaring engines and pit crews,
the smell of heavy fuel promises entertaining races for Big West news.
Our search for the Big Blue Beauty is the first challenge of the day,
her radiant sparkling webs soon tell us the way.
With our newly synchronized threads and all of our gear so nicely in their spot,
we start the day optimistically thinking we might finally have our shot!
Over the loud speaker we hear in a cracking mumbling voice,
Sportsman; bring ‘em down, gentleman you don’t have a choice.
After a few glances at the book and a quick run to the potty,
word of running the bad tire has Jennifer screaming “over my dead body”.
A few bolts here, a quick change there
we salute the good call and are glad we didn’t take a dare.
18.3’s, 18.2’s we are getting faster with each lap,
with this car’s set up, we could shoot any gap.
Confidently we enjoy happy hour on our tushes,
ready for another ½ turn adjustment if the car feels like it still pushes.
As we eat endless muffins and yummy boneless wings,
we all wait in anticipation to see what the B Main lineup brings.
Green Flag, door to door, 10 intense laps,
we finish 4th with souvenir marks from Meyer’s love taps.
Getting ready for the big race always brings butterflies and jitters,
we get her ready with a coat of wax to make sure she glitters.
Excited to start 6th in the fast line were behind,
Dottie’s got the lineup taped for when she needs to remind.
Radio check, gut check, lets roll to the scales,
we yet again explain our crate engine to the clueless smoking male.
All strapped in we wave and wish good luck,
then head to our spot in the stands; heads running amuck.
Another caution adds to the prolonging wait for our race,
please tell me we’re next so I no longer have to pace.
The award ceremony ends as Jeff announces “good temp level”,
the most exciting sound of the day is here, the intro to “runnin’ with the devil”.
Pace car is off, two more turns and a start hopefully clean,
Nick promptly yells over the radio Green, Green, Green.
A chaotic mass of cars scream into turns one and two,
no time to pick a line right now anything will do.
Gaining power through the straight away and ripping through the turns,
we pass again anticipating what a few more laps will earn.
Door to door clean racing oh what fun,
wait what was that? A hit from behind, we were spun.
Guess Who? It’s 8, who would have thought?
The guy who has to push instead of earn his spot.
An amazing recovery and we are back in the race,
another intentional blow this time ruins Carter’s face.
Out of the race and pissed as hell,
a round of applause works since we can’t yell.
Wrapped up in the drama and forgetting why we are there,
hundreds of fans appear showing how much they truly care.
Ring Pop, Push Pop, take a muffin please, please,
In fact take an extra one to throw at the #8 sleaze.
Every night for a week we will work so we can again meet
Rubbin’ may be racin’, but revenge is freakin’ sweet.





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Posted by Div on Saturday, May 31 @ 01:52:45 MDT
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Race Day 2008(19 reads)
Webb Auto Racing Dottie writes "Again our race day was spent searching for the correct set up. As a crew we are learning to try and hit a happy medium between setting the car up for the track and setting it up for the driver. We also struggled with putting air instead of nitrogen into the tires. How soon one forgets. All of that aside, we have broken into the top 10 in points and our finishes are improving weekly. We MAY have a permanent home in the pits thanks to the hard work of track management."
Posted by Div on Monday, May 19 @ 17:02:55 MDT
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Our winning car is in there, but its hiding. 2008(31 reads)
Webb Auto Racing Crew: Marco
Winning Setup: Pollo

The race day was spent in search for the winning setup. We started with a car that wanted nothing more than to go nose first into a wall. The crew made the changes needed to fix the corner entry, but the exit needed a tire change, that wasn't available.

The punchline is that we took 9th. A top 10 finish. But that really doesn't tell the story. The racing is getting funner. I don't know if its because we are getting better, the procedure changes at the track, or Dottie making hot chocolate, but we are having fun. Anticipation for every race and its outcome is exciting. Even making a joke out of getting the car into the trailer was fun.

With this finish, we broke into the top 10 in points.
Posted by jwebb on Tuesday, April 22 @ 08:51:11 MDT
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First Race of 2008(31 reads)
Webb Auto Racing writes "
Nick Webb
Spotter/Crew member

5 Years!

That's right; this is the 5th anniversary of Webb Auto Racing (WAR). A lot has changed since the days when we first put a car on the track. One could say we went from a rag tag group of good for nothings, to a highly respectable race team. Of course, those who say that likely were not with us on Saturday.

First rule, in order to race well you have to make it to the track. While the car was in tow, the truck towing the trailer mysteriously shut down. I was sitting at home calmly preparing for an intense day of racing when I got the call, "Truck is dead, bring Oil". Although best efforts were made, we were unable to get the truck running. Fortunately for us, WAR has a great friend in Stephen Archer. Without hesitation, Stephen showed up with his truck and volunteered his day to help us make it to the track.

Due to the truck emergency, the team did not show up to the track until 1:00. The car began to show signs of oil leaks the moment it went on the track. When the car was off we identified some locations that needed to be tightened, by the time we had the car "race ready" we had only turned about 8 laps of practice.

Second rule, preparation is futile with finicky scales and tech officials with microscopes.

Left Side at garage: 56.0%
Left side first time on scales at track: 56.2%
Left side after removing 5 pounds from the left: 56.2%
Left Side after removing 20 pounds from left: 56.1%

So, after making the changes required to pass tech, the car was a completely different beast. The B-Main was looking to be disastrous. I no longer cared how we finished, I just hoped to finish. While watching Jeff navigate the car on the track, it was clear it was pushing, hard. With the tough setup Jeff still managed to finish.

Jeff confirmed what I saw, "I was heading straight for the wall the whole time." With no practice sessions, we were looking at an A-Main with a bad car. It was time for some drastic changes to be made, the lottery of stock car racing. It was decided to increase our cross-weight, dramatically. If we were right, it could pay off huge. If we are wrong, Jeff could end up looping the car on every turn.

When the car rolled onto the track for the A-Main, the hairs stood up on my arms. We were here, back to A Main racing. The air becomes harder to breathe and anticipation begins to fill the gut. Just as I get a calming sensation, that only seeing a pack of stock cars can give, I get a call over the radio. "There is something not right, I'm getting a vibration in the car." Back to reality, Stephen and I quickly make our way to the fence to give the car a close inspection. We were unable to see anything wrong with the car. Feeling confident the car wasn't going to fall apart, I gave Jeff the OK to take the green flag. The start of the race seemed good enough, until a minor fender bender caused an early caution. Jeff came back over the radio to let us know the vibration had not gone away. As the race went green, we lost a couple of spots as Jeff tried to manage the car. It wasn't until the race was half way over that we got a miracle. Slow traffic appeared as the car exited turn 4, with no where to go, Jeff swerved to avoid a huge collision. At the same time, Leahy, who was behind Jeff, impacted our rear fender. Although this unfortunately sent Leahy spinning, it corrected the unknown vibration in our car. The racing Gods can be so cruel.

With the vibration gone, Jeff was able to make up 4 of the positions we had lost to finish in 12th overall. It was an eventful homecoming but hopefully the rest of the "Race Days" for 2008 will go a little more smoothly.
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Posted by Div on Friday, April 18 @ 15:20:30 MDT
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Transponders?(35 reads)
Webb Auto Racing The hot topic: Should race teams be required to purchase and install a transponder in the race car? What is your opinion? Please participate in our newest survey.
Posted by Div on Friday, April 11 @ 14:35:31 MDT
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2008 Season(39 reads)
Webb Auto Racing The beginning of the 2008 season is just around the corner. We definiately have the bug and are ready to get back to it. The third place finish in the 2007 challange cup set the expectation level for this year pretty high, but I know we are up to the task.
Posted by jwebb on Saturday, March 22 @ 00:00:00 MST
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The new beast slowly getting tamed.(98 reads)
Webb Auto Racing So we have a new beast in the stable. Clearly, this one isn't the same as the last. The good news is that we've spent the race days getting glimpses of what can be. If the team, car, and driver can bond, without question we can run in the front.
The first display of prowess was an A main finish of 1tth starting from the rear. For the first time with the new ride, it was a great race. Most importantly, I was given a compliment of driving style from Mr. Savage (Father of Dan Savage, late models). We pitted next to that team for a couple of years and I personally came to highly respect him. So this complement meant a lot.
Posted by jwebb on Sunday, September 02 @ 12:59:03 MDT
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We're Back(64 reads)
Webb Auto Racing Div writes "We are finally back on the track after the big crash on June 30th. August 11 was our debut race where the car took its fastest timing run of the season, 18.2. #58 started the race at the back of the pack and finished in 11th place. Not to shabby......."
Posted by jwebb on Sunday, September 02 @ 12:24:01 MDT
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