Tuesday, December 22, 2009

NASA Nationals - OG Racing/Racepak Contingency Winners

(Our apologies for the delay in this announcement. We had some "technical" issues getting the final list of names)

Congratulations to all of the OG Racing/Racepak Contingency prize winners at the NASA National event this past October!


  • Dan Goodman - GTS2 (Erie, CO)

  • Vali Predescu - GTS3 (Corona, CA)

  • Robert Stout - PTA (Brownsburg, IN)

  • Andrew Rushing - SM (Austin, TX)

  • Ken Smith - ST2 (Plymoth, MI)

  • Joe Ippolito - TTE (Cumming, GA)

  • Dan Gardner - PTC (Redondo Beach, CA)



All winners had impressive First Place finishes in their classes while using Racepak Data Acquisition Systems. Thank you for using Racepak products, and showing your support for OG Racing. And a thanks to Racepak for partnering with us on the Contingency plan!

Racepak Data Acquisition Systems

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Piloti, Piloti, Piloti...

Piloti Driving Shoes

OG Racing has decided to once again remove Piloti from our line-up. To those of us who have been with us for the past 10 years, you might remember that this is the second time we've decided to stop selling Piloti. The first time, we had major problems with their accounting and customer service - product was never available, shipments were always months late, and their customer service was pretty non-existent.

The second time around has pretty much been the same. We were hoping for better; Piloti had strengthened as a company and was creating a major market for themselves not just in the motorsports industry, but in the shoe industry as a whole. Unfortunately, the latter part of that statement seemed to cause the same type of service issues, especially since we aren't as big as, say, Ross. It's also pretty tough to compete when the same product is available down the street at the shopping-mall.

So, Bon-Voyage Piloti, and best of luck in creating a brand out there in the shoe world!

(BTW - you may begin seeing discount prices on everything we have left in stock.)

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

2009 Motorsports Holiday Gift Guide

It's a pretty well known fact that car geeks are hard to shop for. Sure, we might have thrown obvious hints throughout the year about all the toys and gadgets we've been craving. But I know that as soon as the conversation slides towards rubber and track-times your ears are trained to close.

With this in mind, I present OG Racing's contribution this holiday season: Our First Annual Gift Guide. The guide will be separated into 3 parts for all levels of budget/love. Next year, you might want to listen to our driving stories just long enough to catch some hints!

Part 1: It's the little things that count ($100 and under)

Part 2: Just what every racer needs ($100-$500)

Part 3: Saving the best for last ($500 and up)

Monday, December 7, 2009

2009 Motorsports Holiday Gift Guide - Part 3

Saving the best for last ($500 and up):

Hans Device:

By now we should all be pretty fluent with what a Head and Neck Restraint is and how it is a key (if not the most important) piece of motorsports safety equipment. If your loved one still is not using one, they should. If YOU are not using one, then buy yourself a gift this holiday season. We still like the Hans Device for its simplicity and ease of use. We also like that it's still the most popular device on the market meaning there is lots of support when you need it, and that it starts at only $695.

Hans Device Head and Neck Restraint

Data Acquisition System:

Data acquisition systems were all the rage this past year, with a countless number of companies popping out of the woodwork. As it should! The quickest way to improve lap-times is not by buying thousands of dollars worth of equipment to make the car faster. Rather, the key to faster times is attacking the source - the driver. Data Acquisition systems allow the driver to see which exact skill-set needs to be improved. We like the Racepak line of systems due to their seemingly infinite expandability and top-notch customer support (see our write-up here).

Racepak IQ3 Data Acquisition System

Video Camera:

A good video camera guarantees that your loved one brings back all of their racing adventures so you can watch them together for days/weeks/years to come. Make sure to do some research before purchasing - not all cameras are suited for harsh race-car environments (Read here for a guide on what to look for in a Motorsports Camera). We still like the VIO camera systems for their ease of use and overbuilt, bomb-proof construction:

VIO Motorsports Video Camera

Driver Cooling System:

As much fun as we have, racing can be a grueling sport. We're suited up in a thick insulated suit, with a helmet that doesn't let air in. Then we're strapped into a car without any AC, and drive around on 100°+ days on melting asphalt! A good Cool Suit system will make any racer happy. These devices pump cooling water through a shirt that is worn under the driver's fireproof suit. After all, a happy driver is a safe driver!

FAST Cool Suit System

Driving Suit:

Take a look at the suit your loved one is using. Chances are they've been wearing the same suit for the past 10, 15, even 20 years! Maybe now is the time to treat them (or yourself) to a fresh outfit. Even though no rules govern it in the states, even Nomex suits lose some of their protective ability as they are used over time. Not only that, but the newer styles are much lighter (not to mention look much better.) We still like Sparco suits for their quality, design, and fit.

Sparco Driving Suits

Click here to view the entire Gift Guide

Friday, December 4, 2009

JUST IN - Sparco Storm ADV Gloves

Sparco released a redesign of the popular Sparco Storm Gloves for 2010. Contrary to typical Sparco fashion, the gloves actually arrived at our shores AHEAD of schedule!

Sparco Storm ADV Racing Gloves

Now called the Sparco Storm ADV Gloves, the redesign offers a few visual changes from the original Storm gloves (seen here). The flat sticky palm, coincidentally named "Flat-HTX Treatment", has been revised with a more prolific cut that's supposed to aid in grip. It definitely looks like it'll be more comfortable around the steering wheel.

What really caught my eye, though, were the odd gill-like webbing on the back of the glove:

Sparco Storm ADV Visor Squeegee

At first glance, I thought this was some odd-ball Italian design treatment initiated due to an excess of HTX material. Upon seeing the catalog preview, I discovered a surprising explanation:

...the Storm ADV now has a visor squeegee strategically incorporated into the forefinger.


Granted, most open-wheel racers will run tear-offs - but it's still a very creative concept and to the best of my knowledge, a design first. What do you think?

More Details Here

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

2009 Motorsports Holiday Gift Guide - Part 2

Just what every racer needs ($100-$500):

Helmet Dryer:

Remember what I said about helmet stink? It's an unfortunate consequence of hanging out in stuffy cars on 100 degree days. It's even worse when the helmet is stored sopping wet for months on end - that's right...EWWW! Help the racer in your heart with a good helmet drier. We like the design of the counter-top Shockdoctor unit for its ease of use and quick drying times:

Shockdoctor Power Dry Helmet Dryer

Lap Timers:

Every car enthusiast wants to know there lap times, may it be at the local go-kart track, or just running around the kitchen table. Why? Because we're ultra competitive and have to win (2nd is the first loser)! Plus, we need something to brag about come Monday morning. A simple lap timer records this information and provides a quick an inexpensive form of data acquisition. The AIM Mychron Light TG is simple to use, inexpensive, and has a pretty display:

AIM Mychron Light TG

Race Ramps:

If your loved one is still using the jack that came with the car to complete simple tasks like changing the oil, do them a favor a get them something a little safer. After-all, there's a reason we call them "suicide-jacks"! Race Ramps are a super light weight and easy to store ramp system that gets the car high enough in the air for most simple car repair tasks. The 56" system (shown below) allows even the lowest race car to drive up with ease.

Race Ramps 56 inch Ramps

Air Tank:

As we've discussed, Tire Pressure is EXTREMELY important to the automotive enthusiast. Especially when said enthusiast is at a race/track-day/autocross. We'll adjust the pressure constantly (something about pressure changes based on temperature). Now what tends to happen is that a large line will develop at the only air compressor at the event. And inevitably, we'll end up late to grid trying to adjust our pressures. A portable Air Tank lets us quickly adjust our tire pressures and make grid before everyone else.

Longacre Air Tank

Digital Tire Pyrometer:

I suggested a less-expensive Laser Pyrometer on the previous holiday guide. What makes a Tire Pyrometer different? It's for tires, silly! And if we don't know the temperature of our tires, how are we supposed to know what pressure to keep them at?

Fire System:

A good, properly installed Fire Suppression System is a must have for every enthusiast driving or racing a highly modified car. The concept is simple: Push a large red button and fire suppressing chemicals erupt all around the car. In all seriousness, fires occur very quickly - often quicker then many drivers can get a car stopped, and climb out of and away from the flames. This simple safety device offers, in the least, a few precious life saving moments.

Halon Manual Fire System

And most importantly...Pit Impact Gun:

Your loved one will think they belong on a Nascar Pit Team. Need I say more?

Longacre Pit Impact Gun

Click here to view the entire Gift Guide

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

2009 Motorsports Holiday Gift Guide - Part 1

It's a pretty well known fact that car geeks are hard to shop for. Sure, we might have thrown obvious hints throughout the year about all the toys and gadgets we've been craving. But I know that as soon as the conversation slides towards rubber and track-times your ears are trained to close.

With this in mind, I present OG Racing's contribution this holiday season: Our First Annual Gift Guide. The guide will be separated into 3 parts for all levels of budget/love. Next year, you might want to listen to our driving stories just long enough to catch some hints! Part 1 follows:

It's the little things that count ($100 and under):

Tire Gauge:

Remember how we're always talking about how important tire pressure is? How the difference in temperature can effect the tire pressure resulting in significant handl...la-la-la. Here's all you need to know - we can never have enough tire gauges. If we have 5, that means there will be that much less of a chance we'll be at the track wondering where our tire gauge is. And being a car geek, it is absolutely, positively against the rules to borrow a gauge from your competitor! Don't worry, we'll find something to do with it, even if it means keeping one in YOUR car!

Pyrometer:

Just as tire pressure is the most important thing to the car geek, temperature is an easy second. We'll point this thing at the engine and list varying temperature fluctuations based on different oil weights. Then we'll shine it at the brake rotors to prove just how hard we're braking into corners. We'll even point the laser at competitors eyes for that extra edge (don't try this at home kids)! And if all else fails, the pointer makes a fantastic toy for the cats.

Mechanics Gloves:

Ever find black hand-prints all over the house? Here's a hint: If your shade-tree mechanic of a car geek had some gloves to work with, their hands would stay clean! Not only that, but you'll save tons of cash on frivolous things like bandages and tetanus shots. Just don't let your loved one know - we're quick to "disappear" extra funds into the racing budget.

Helmet Bag:

Ever have a helmet roll off the top shelf and land on your head? Ouch! Start your resident racer on the right track of organization with a nice helmet bag. Not only will it help protect their prized possession from dings and scratches, it can potentially increase the safety and life of the helmet. As an added bonus, helmet bags keep that stench from permeating into everything else in your closet!

Driving Gloves:

As brave as we seem, our palms get sweaty while going around in circles at 200 mph (actually, we're usually well below 100 - but you'll never hear it from us). Help us maintain our grip and keep us out of the tire wall!

Driving Shoes:

Ever hear us talk about "dancing on the pedals"? No, we're not grooving to the latest track from Beyonce while aimlessly driving around at reckless speeds. We're working hard here - you know: clutch, brake, gas, brake, more gas. Help us treat our poor feet to the comfort they deserve with a pair of dedicated track shoes!

Racers Tape:

We use this stuff to cover up the front end of the track car. It helps protect the car from track debris (gravel, nuts/bolts, random wheels). That way you never know we had your new car at the track. Shhh...don't let on that you know our dirty little secret. Instead, say that the colorful tape matches their eyes.

And finally....Stopwatch:

This is really more of something to help keep you occupied when you are duped into coming to the track with us. A fun toy that can help you join in your loved one's hobby? Excellent! "Hon...you were 3 seconds faster that time around!! You're doing great!" Just don't let on that you never touched the thing and were reading a book. Trust me - they'll be so elated, they'll never check!

Click here to view the entire Gift Guide

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Black Friday Deals!

Check out the e-mail flyer:

Black Friday Newsletter

Hurry - supplies are limited!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Veterans' Day Message

To all my fellow veterans, thank you for your service to our country. On this day that we thank those who served, we also should remember those that did not return. Remember the brothers and sisters, fathers and mothers, sons and daughters, friends and others that gave up their lives so that each of us can sleep warm and safe at night. If you think that times are tough ask someone who’s assaulted a hill, survived an ambush or lived through incoming and they may tell you what tough is. Again I say, to all my fellow veterans, thank you for your service to our country.

- Bill Love (Owner, OG Racing)

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Redline Oil Price Increase

You may have noticed an increase in Redline Oil prices a few weeks ago. We've received several complaints regarding our recent increase of Redline Oil prices and unfortunately will maintain the current pricing per a request from Redline Oil.

Unfortunately, another price increase on the Redline products is due for sometime in December. Last time, we couldn't provide any real notice of the increase - I do not want to make the same mistake again!

Take advantage of the current prices while you can! If you read this in time, make sure to check the post immediately before this regarding our Halloween Sale for some more savings.

Halloween Sale

Our annual Halloween Sale is on!

Click here for details

Happy Halloween!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

NHRA Safety Initiatives for 2010 Announced

NHRA has announced its technical initiatives for 2010, which are designed to improve safety as well as reduce unwanted downtime at events due to leakage on the track.

Highlighting the changes in 2010 will be the implementation of a new Eject Helmet Removal System in all four Professional categories, Top Alcohol Dragster, Top Alcohol Funny Car, and in the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series. The system uses an inflatable bladder located in the top of the helmet to make removal of the helmet by safety personnel after an incident easier and safer. see more


Read the entire article here

Thursday, October 22, 2009

AIM Sports MyChron Light TG Lap Timer

We've carried AIM for a little while for our Karting market - their Mychron 4 Data Acquisition is, as most karters know, the Data Acquisition unit to have. I recently had a chance to sample AIM's simple lap timer, the MyChron Light TG. With a clean design, compact size, and competitive price, I figured it was worth looking into.

AIM MYCHRON LIGHT TG LAP TIMER

The basic design is simple, and proven to be much more accurate then just a stop-watch: An infrared beacon sits trackside; each time the car passes, a receiver connected to the timer senses the beacon and stops/resets the timer. The feature list is what is most impressive. Up to 1200 laps, 50 individual tracks, and 5 split times - all recorded on non-volatile memory (your data is not erased when the batteries die). The data can even be downloaded to the PC (cable not included), making this a bare-bones data acquisition unit of sorts. The large display is versatile, with a number of different settings (laps, qualify, race) and even a handy graph comparing your lap times.

At $249, the MyChron Light is still more expensive then the tried & true Longacre Hot Lap Timers. It was also designed for motorcycle use, resulting in a receiver that is less then 2-feet long. We mounted the unit in Brian's car and had him do some laps around the building. The receiver worked great mounted in the windshield, allowing the timer to be close to, and seen by the driver. EDIT: We've discovered that the units sent to us were incorrect! A car specific model is available with a much longer 8 foot cable. This, obviously, is the only model we plan to stock.

Despite the minor complaint, we are pretty unanimous in thinking that the Mychron Light is a nice and simple lap-timer that doesn't break the bank. Which is why we're going to start stocking it!

Available in both a 6v and 12v versions. The 12v version requires an external power-supply, but has the gorgeous blue back-lit display.

Click here for more info

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Customer Survey - What should OG Racing's upcoming Halloween Sale be?

SURVEY CLOSED - Thanks for participating!

For the past 3 years, OG Racing has had some sort of sale event for Halloween. Don't ask me why we chose halloween - we just did.

In the past, we've done a simple blanket discount off of the entire store. I hate to break tradition, but I thought I would put out a survey to see what our customers want.

Please click here to participate in the survey

Let us know what you think - obviously, your opinion counts!

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Sparco Annual Garage Sale

This is on the opposite coast from us, but I figure the news might reach some of our readers:

Sparco's Annual Garage Sale is happening on September 26, 2009. From Sparco USA:

Yes, its that time again - we're clearing out the rafters. The warehouse is bulging with great deals on discontinued and scratch & dent items.

Over 200 seats available...
Suits, Helmets, Harnesses, Shift Knobs, Pedals and much, much more!

Plenty of cars on display. Door prizes including K1 kart racing tickets!

Located at Sparco USA headquarters:

1852 Kaiser Ave.
Irvine, CA 92614

From 9 AM - 3 PM
Saturday, September 26, 2009


Tell them you heard about it at OG Racing!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Snell SA2010 Rating?

It's that time again! The latest Snell rating is right around the corner, which means that everyone is lining up to purchase a helmet to use for the next 10 years. We've started getting many inquiries from customers regarding when these helmets will actually be for sale. Kyle Kietzmann of Bell Motorsports lays out the details, along with some advice for your future helmet purchase:

For the Snell SA or Special Applications standard, the first Snell SA 2010 certified helmets will not be available for sale from any manufacturer until October 1, 2010. This is the official release date for the latest Snell standard. Between now and October 1, 2010, Bell Racing will continue to sell Snell SA2005 certified helmets.

Retail customers may start to question the necessity of buying a Snell SA2005 helmet and decide to postpone purchasing a new helmet until the Snell SA2010 standard is released. It is important to remind customers of the necessity of having adequate head protection and the need to replace helmets that have been damaged or have exceeded their useful life expectancy regardless of the next Snell transition date.

When the next Snell SA standard is released, sanctioning bodies will require Snell SA2005 or above. In reality, a customer that buys a Snell SA2005 helmet between now and October 1, 2010 will be able to use that helmet for at least another 5 years. Bell recommends replacing helmets that have been exposed to normal wear and not subjected to an accident after a 5 year period.



Many may think that Bell is purposely attempting to persuade customers into NOT waiting for the 2010 release date in order to prevent a complete and total collapse of helmet sales for 2010. I, too, agree with Bell regarding the true lifespan of a helmet - and no, not because we stand to lose sales as well!

Example - The other day, I installed Hans Anchors in a helmet with an early SA2000 rating. I'm not kidding when I say this thing has legs! Thankfully, we have latex gloves on hand for such occasions. But in all seriousness people, when the helmet is that old and grimy, the performance benefits are very questionable. Dirt, oils (from your head) and grime slowly break down the foams/plastics that your helmet is built from. Unfortunately, there is no east test for determining the safety of your helmet.

So if you need a new helmet - just get a new helmet. There is no point in sacrificing your safety under the chance that a 10 year old helmet MIGHT do it's job when needed!

Friday, September 11, 2009

NASA National Championships - On the Road Update!

We just heard back from Tiffany McCollum and Stacey Braithwaite, our employees representing OG Racing at the NASA Nationals at Miller Motorsports Park in Utah. Here's a quick run-down of their experience so far:

Tooele, Utah 09/09/09 We've arrived in Tooele and made our way to Miller Motorsports Park. The weather is mid 80’s and no humidity.

This place is AWESOME!!! This is definitely one of the nicest tracks in the US. NASA test and tune is today and we have watched everyone get things together, get ready to tech and make some runs on the 3.38 mile track. We have already met and talked to many of the racers who decided to come a day early to get their cars in the best condition for 3 days of racing.

Shannon and Jay Matus from NASA Texas have been excellent hosts for OG Racing. They are located in GP garage 24, along with OG Racing's base of operation. We have a chance not only to meet and talk with the racers but to be a part of the actual racing experience. Tiffany and I have learned so much about car prep, tech and timing. This is only a part of the group of NASA racers that will be here tomorrow. We are excited to meet everyone that is here!

Shannon and Jay Matus had a rear axle break on their GT3, and a garage here actually had an axle and let them use the lift to get back on the track in record time. Thanks Tatum Racing!

We also have been keeping tabs on our own Mid-atlantic NASA star Chris Cobetto!!! He is doing great but had a brief incident with a brake caliper - the piston seal busted, leaking fluid everywhere. And can you believe that in this middle of nowhere track, a parts store in the nearest town actually had a replacement? It is great to see NASA as a family - even though the competition is heavy, they still look out for one another.

Tomorrow is Qualifying and we are looking forward to an influx of drivers overnight.


09/10/09 Qualifying went well, with more NASA drivers arrived overnight. We are meeting some great racers, mostly from the west coast and Texas. There have been no major incidents save a mangled miata and a blown motor in a Mustang. Both drivers were ok. Everyone here has been great to us and we are having a great time!!!

Tonight is the dinner and the OG suit giveaway!!! We have lots of entries and are still collecting, them as we go around to meet the drivers.

Tomorrow is more qualifying, with Saturday and Sunday being the actual races.



Miller Motorsports Park, NASA National Championships

Miller Motorsports Park, NASA National Championships

Miller Motorsports Park, NASA National Championships

Thursday, September 3, 2009

NASA National Championships

OG Racing is pleased to announce that two of its sales staff will be attending the NASA Championships at Miller Motorsports Park on September 9 -13, 2009 in Tooele, Utah. OG Racing is the Official Safety Equipment Supplier for NASA and a proud supporter of NASA racing.

In conjunction with the NASA Championships, OG Racing will also be offering all competitors the opportunity to win a custom Sparco race suit along with a number of other prizes. The offer is available to all NASA Championship competitors taking part in the event who register for the raffle. Registration forms are included in the driver’s packet. Completed Registration Forms may be turned in at the Driver’s Information Booth anytime before Friday, September 11 at 4pm. Winners will be selected at random and the awards presented during the Drivers Welcome Dinner on Friday evening. Please see the event schedule for an exact time.

The National Auto Sport Association (NASA) is also pleased to announce that OG Racing and Racepak have partnered to offer over $25,000 in CASH to the top finishers at the 4th annual NASA Championships event at Miller Motorsports Park on September 10 - 13, 2009. The OG Racing/Racepak contingency program applies to all eligible classes at the NASA Championships.


About the NASA Championship Event: The toughest competition in NASA's season this year will take place September 10-13, 2009 at Miller Motorsports Park. The 4th NASA Championships will allow competitors from all over the country to battle for the most coveted National Champion title in their respective classes at one of the most demanding and prestigious road courses in the country. For drivers, this will be a unique opportunity to measure their skills against the best of the best. Spectators will have a chance to see the finest racing action NASA has to offer as well as the opportunity to participate in special events throughout the week designed to give them a taste of the action.

This week-long event will also include peripheral activities such as manufacturers Auto X, Tech Seminars, Go Kart racing, Kids Activities, Exhibition Auto X/Rally X, Drifting, Remote Control Car Racing and Slot Car Racing, Food, Concerts, Drive-in Movies and much more.


For more information on the NASA National Championship event, please visit: http://nasachampionships.com/

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Sparco Harness Deal - $100 each

EDIT (10:14, 09/2/09): Both Belts have sold. Thanks for helping make some space in my office!

Someone pulled a fast one on us.

Here's the story:

I have TWO Sparco 6 Point Harnesses in Red. They look like this:

Sparco Harness Special Offer

They both have 2007 build dates (FIA Expires 2012). The problem with them is that each has exactly ONE Pull-Up Lap end, and ONE Pull-Down Lap End. I know some customers in the past were installing such systems to make belt adjustment easier (it's difficult to pull down/out with a door in the way!) I'm guessing someone bought 4 sets, and swapped out the pieces they needed, then returned the other set. Tricky, tricky...we didn't realize the oddity until we were showing them to a customer.

So, here's the offer. I'm selling these for $99 each (Original Retail $299). Purchase a RED harness set at the following link:

SPARCO-6-POINT-COMPLETE-HARNESS-SET-WAREHOUSE-CLOSEOUT

Then use one of the following coupon codes: 104576-2 OR 104667-3

Each code is set up for one set of harnesses - so if you want both sets, buy each as an individual line item, and use both codes.

The coupons are single use, so if they don't work, that means someone else has already taken advantage of the deal. I'll also delete/modify these posts if that happens.

Please, please get these out of my office!!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Counterfeit HANS Device Pro Series Post Anchors

EDIT: Per a request from Impact Racing Products, OG Racing has been asked to remove this notice.

The complete text is available from other news agencies such as:

www.cnbc.com/...
or
www.motortrend.com/...

You may also visit the Hans Device website for more information:

http://hansdevice.com/Anchor-Replacement

Hans Device Pro Series Post Anchors

Two Class and One Overall Victories For Ann Arbor Driver Maloof at MidOhio NASA Race Weekend

Congratulations to Team OG Racing Driver Christian Maloof. Keep up the great work!

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (August 16, 2009) – Ann Arbor driver Christian Maloof earned 1st place finishes in each of National Auto Sport Association (NASA)’s GTS (Thunder) Division races on August 15-16. Maloof, whose 1995 Porsche 993 RSCS competes in the GTS3 Division, competed in a field of 47 (Thunder) cars and the GTS field to earn two class wins and one overall GTS victory. Maloof’s Saturday and Sunday wins, his first in-class/overall finishes in his second year racing with NASA, come close on the heels of several strong finishes in the 2009 Grand-Am KONI Challenge, where he races with Freedom Autosport.
On Saturday, Maloof had a strong practice, followed by qualifying in P3. “We hit all our target times in practice and were still making small improvements even in qualifying, so I felt very confident about the race,” said Maloof. Saturday’s Thunder GTS race, (a field of 47 cars including German Touring Classes 2-4), green-flagged at 2:10 pm.


Read more here

Or read more on Christian Maloof on his blog: http://christianmaloofracing.blogspot.com

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Now Available: Motul & Brembo Brake Fluid

By popular demand (and since we suddenly found some room in our brake fluid offerings!)

Motul RBF600:

    Dry Boiling Point: 594°F/312°C
    Wet Boiling Point: 421°F/216°C
    500 ml (1.05 US pint)
    $17.95 each

Motul RBF600 Brake Fluid

and Brembo LCF600 Plus:

    Dry Boiling Point: 601°F/316°C
    Wet Boiling Point: 399°F/204°C
    500 ml (1.05 US pint)
    $17.95 each

Brembo LCF600 Plus Brake Fluid

Friday, August 7, 2009

Sparco R505 (Torino) Seat now in stock!

Word of this new seat from Sparco has been floating around the rumor-mill for some time now. In fact, some less then honest shops have been advertising it as in-stock since the beginning of the year. However, we just received a shipment from Sparco - these seats are finally here and in stock! It caught us a little off guard since we've been told they weren't due until October at the earliest.

In any case, I present the Sparco R505 Sport seat:

Sparco R-505 Torino Sport Seat

This seat is eventually due to replace the Torino seat which has been around for well over 10 years. The seat features more aggressive bolsters that are sized a little more generously then the original Torino, meaning that more drivers of different sizes will be able to fit. It's available in 6 different colors - Black w/Grey stitching (above) and:

Sparco R-505 Torino Sport Seat
Black w/Red Stitching

Sparco R-505 Torino Sport Seat
Black w/Blue Stitching

Sparco R-505 Torino Sport Seat
Grey

Sparco R-505 Torino Sport Seat
Blue

Sparco R-505 Torino Sport Seat
& Red

The price is $599.00 per seat (identical to the previous Torino).

Click here for more details here.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Change of Ownership at Sparco

July 20, 2009: Sparco Italy has been acquired by Aldino Bellazzini, CEO Petronas Lubricants. The acquisition was made possible through a significant increase in capital and a simultaneous restructuring of Sparco's debts.

With the new ownership, Sparco will now have increased financial resources to develop its business and product range.

Aldino Bellazzini:

My commitment comes from the acknowledgement of the extraordinary value of Sparco as a brand as well as from the wide range of products offered by its product catalogs...The trust and support that Sparco customers have shown in the [past] allow me to plan a quick and stable return to the leadership position that Sparco deserves.


We'll post more news as it arrives, but OG Racing along with Sparco USA are extremely excited to hear this news and can't wait to see the new products and technology that will emerge from it!

Monday, August 3, 2009

Defnder - So long lime green!

This isn't exactly a news flash - if you've been watching DefNder's website, the new black color has been reported for quite some time. But this is the first shipment we've received with the updated appearance:

Defnder head and neck restraint - new color!

Say goodbye to Lime Green - Apparently, this was one of the biggest complaints from Defnder customers!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

VIO POV Camera Systems

We've noticed lots of customers buying these camera systems from Amazon.com. Not so much the POV.1 but the POV.1.5. Seems that Amazon touts this as an upgraded unit from the POV.1.

I guess this is true to a point.

Both units use identical recorder units. The 1.5 comes pre-installed with the 1.3 Firmware upgrade that allows the use of the 4/8 GB SDHC cards (more on this later). This has actually always been a free upgrade to any POV unit - the 1.5 just saves you the hassle of the installation (took me 2 minutes including download - yes, I timed it). With the upgrade, the 1.5 includes a 4 GB card (again, more on this below).

Both units have the same 110 degree wide-angle lens. The 1.5 is red anodized instead of black. Here's the difference - the 1.5's cable is permanently attached, where as the POV.1 is a 2-piece design. This helps save some weight, but primarily it makes it a whole lot less complex to install.

VIO POV.1.5 Video Recording System

Aside from that, what's the big difference? Mounting brackets. The POV.1 comes with an almost universal mounting kit that includes attachments to most solid objects. The POV.1.5 has a "star-mount" that makes mounting to helmets and other similar surfaces super easy.

So there you go. I personally don't think it's an "upgraded" unit. It's more a different unit, geared towards different needs. You decide which is best for you.

And I did hint at more below in one of the above paragraphs. To help even the playing field and show just how equal these 2 really are, OG Racing (ie, me) is installing the firmware upgrade on all POV.1 units. Time is valuable, and this will save you those 2 minutes. And to complete the equality factor, we're also replacing the included 1 GB card with a 4 GB card. So there - choose your weapon.

Almost forgot - we're also now stocking the VIO Power adapters:

VIO POV Power Adapters

These replace the 4 AA batteries with an interchangeable adapter that can hook up to a direct power source, or through the car's cigarette lighter.

Neat stuff.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Budget Camcorders

I'm still routinely meeting folks who think that the only way they can obtain video in their cars is with a $2k camera system. Looks like I still have work to do!

To counter that, I discovered this video article during my daily web surf:

Best Budget Camcorders

All of the cameras featured utilize SD card technology. My fave was the Canon FS200. $330 gets you something that looks like a real camcorder, complete with a fold out monitor!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Independence Day Specials

Here's some Fourth of July specials for everyone:

OG Racing Newsletter - Fourth of July Sale!

Remember, for this weekend only, every order over $300 gets a free Shockdoctor bag!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

V.I.O. POV.1 - Price drop!

We just received notice today that the popular V.I.O. POV.1 has dropped in price again. Now only $599.95!

V.I.O. POV.1

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: This is without a doubt, the most robust video camera I've tested to date. It also happens to be the easiest to use (passes the computer illiteracy test.) How tough is it? There's a video on here of it being smacked and spun in a Spec Miata...it doesn't even flinch.

More details on the unit here: VIO-POV1-DIGITAL-VIDEO-RECORDING-SYSTEM

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

MARRS 4, Summit Point - Spec Miata Crash

WARNING: There is some post incident PG-13/R language. Might want to turn down the volume a tad!



Footage was taken using a VIO POV.1 Camera System - notice how the feed doesn't "flinch" at all. Thanks to Bret DePedro & RP Performance for the video - glad you made it out okay!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Team OG Racing Member: Quantum Rally Sport Promo Video

Just got this from Team OG Racing Members Josh & Jeremy Wimpey. It's a promo video for the upcoming Rally Idaho, July 10-11 (Round 1 of the 2009 MaxAttack! 2-Wheel Drive Rally Championship):



Some more info from Josh Wimpey:

MaxAttack! was founded in 2006 and has quickly become known as the series where talent means more than money. where determination can overcome inadequate equipment, and where camaraderie extends from one team to their rivals.

It should be no surprise to anyone who has ever driven a mk2 GTI in anger that two of the top teams entered in the first round of the MaxAttack! championship are driving one.
MaxAttack! Co-Founder Eric Burmeister has this to add:

"Each team is a team of brothers.
Each team is known in their respective regions as being extremely talented...some of the best driving/codriving talent in the nation.
Each team has mid-to-high spec level clubman Group 2 cars. Same model, similar preparation.
One team is near the Atlantic, one team is near the Pacific, and both have their sights on the Jake Himes Cup. And Rally Idaho will be the first time they run head to head.
Moreover, both are the type of competitors that CRAVE competition. They don't pick their events to try to win trophies, they pick their events to race against the best.
Good luck to all four of youse guys... Tom, Don, Josh and Jeremy."

MaxAttack! is THE venue for the best in 2WD rally action in North America. Period.

Wish us Luck!


Good luck guys!

Hyperfest at Summit Point - Saturday, June 20, 2009

As if you weren't already prepared...NASA Mid-Atlantic is once again hosting Hyperfest at Summit Point! The 8th annual running of this crazy event is this coming Saturday, June 20, 2009. Here's the latest update from NASA:

June 20, 21: Hope to see you at the 8th annual Hyperfest at Summit Point Raceway! HPDE 1, 2, 2 groups are full with a wait list, but we still have spaces for weekend race groups. A couple of instructor slots are still available. Register today to guarantee your spot or e-mail registration@nasaracing.net if your group is full! Don’t forget that the Hyperfest event offers a chance for your family, friends and crew to get involved in or just watch the craziness with tons of activities including: shotgun rides and rally rides for $5; hyperdrives for $40; vendor midway, fireworks, Rollover contest, US Drift Nationals, live music, stunt motorcycle exhibition and much MUCH more! Go here for info: http://www.hyper-fest.com/


NASA 8th Annual Hyperfest Event at Summit Point Raceway

For more info on Hyperfest, visit: www.hyper-fest.com

In other news, Summit Point has officially opened the all new Washington Circuit kart track, complete with a fleet of 22 Sodi RX7 karts with 13hp engines for arrive and drive excitement. Stop by during a break in festivities at Hyperfest (Must be 16 or older to drive). For more information, visit www.summitpointkart.com.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Team OG Racing Update

Updates on the Team OG Racing program are long overdue - sorry guys! I have a list of excuses I can use - but in reality, my pet project was put on the backburner for some good ole' OG Racing customer service (ie, the phones haven't stopped ringing over here!!)

In the next few weeks, I want to start introducing all of the current members who have worked hard to become a part of this program by sharing their racing adventures with the world wide web. I really appreciate the effort, and hope your experiences will attract others into this crazy hobby of ours. After all, if not for the social aspect, this would be a whole lot less fun!

Our goal was, and still is, to create a network of dedicated motorsports/car fanatics that can write about what their up to. Persons who have signed up for this program probably figured out pretty quickly that their was no real selection process. So long as you have even the slightest bit of excitement for cars, we want to hear about it! As time goes on, I hope more and more learn about this program and send me an e-mail. And if you haven't heard about what this is all about yet, click on the link to the right to learn more.

To start, if you haven't noticed the blog list to the right, please take a chance to click on some. These are the current Team OG Racing members! Congratulations are deserved for all of you for having an excellent 2009 season! Remember, there will always be speedbumps to victory - just never forget why we play with cars to begin with! (I just made that up myself - not bad for the hour before the weekend, right?)

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Bringing your video and data together

Lets face it - bringing video of your weekend driving adventures to impress your coworkers on Monday can be great fun. But have you ever had trouble convincing others that you actually hit 110 on the straight in your Miata? Need proof of your record breaking laptime? Have we got the thing for you!

Okay, salesman voice off. Most of the reputable data acquisition companies have recently added updates to their software that allow the viewing of a video clip alongside corresponding data feeds. However, all of the data acquisition software stops at that, and doesn't go further to allow actual video/data merging.

Trackvision, started by a couple of local Porsche Club racers, solved that problem a few years ago with an easy to use program that allowed integrating your data acquisition file with your video file. Simple enough, right? Apparently, they felt the need for version 2.1, with a much improved interface, more video formats (16:9, HD abilities), increased datalogger compatibility (including RacePak and Traqmate), and more customizable features (such as over 20 different dashboard displays). What does the end result offer? Pictures (or in this case, video) are better then words:

West WX10 - VIR from Eric Vassian on Vimeo.



High Def!!

Camera Test/New Race Motor Break-in from Chad P. on Vimeo.



FIND OUT MORE INFO HERE!

Friday, May 15, 2009

Sparco Pro ADV seats are here!

2009 has been a particularly popular year for seat upgrades, in particular, halo style seats that offer the side-impact protection that so many drivers are lacking. Until the Pro ADV seat was introduced by Sparco mid-2008, Sparco's halo-style seat offerings were limited to the Circuit Pro (too short) and the Circuit (too narrow). The Pro ADV was just right for a large percentage of the U.S. market.

Sparco Pro ADV Seat

Unfortunately, in typical Italian fashion, the U.S. pretty much ran out of Pro ADV seats sometime in February - you know, right when everyone was building there race cars. At least in black (no one in their right minds would dare put any other color in their cars, right?).

Now for the good news for all of the patient customer out there...the boat from Italy has finally landed!!! I usually don't declare such hopeful news until I'm physically caressing each and every seat; but I make exception in this case. We should be seeing a freight-box arrive early next week with the 20+ seats we've had on backorder since January. A good portion of these are already accounted for (again, thank you patient customers!) But if you've also been keeping an eye out, jump in soon before they disappear again for another half-year!

Order yours today!

Monday, May 11, 2009

Sparco Logo Shoes!

The Sparco Logo shoe is new for 2009. This casual shoe is based on the very popular Pit Lane shoes, but with a large "Sparco" branding on the side:

Sparco Logo Shoes

I'm noticing that they are turning into quite a hit, with demand beginning to surpass our supply. Personally, I'm still partial to the Pit Lane Shoes they are based on:

Sparco Pit Lane Shoes

But that's just my humble opinion!

For more info on these and other casual shoes from Sparco, click here: Sparco Pit Lane & Logo Shoes

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

NASA/OG Racing Seat Replacement Program

The National Auto Sport Association (NASA) is pleased to announce that OG Racing, NASA's official Motorsports Safety Equipment Supplier, will offer a very generous program to NASA competitors in 2009. Anyone unfortunate enough to incur damage to their competition vehicle during a NASA event in 2009 which renders their current competition seat of any brand unfit for use will be eligible to purchase a new Sparco seat from OG Racing at the substantially reduced price of 50% off the retail price. (cont.)


Read the entire press release and participation instructions HERE

Monday, May 4, 2009

HANS Device Fitment Issues

When we first started carrying the Hans device 4 or 5 years ago, we'd get lots of initial questions regarding fit. Most of them slowly disappeared over time as the device became more and more mainstream. However, I've recently heard a once common misconception re-surface over the last few weeks regarding how the device is supposed to fit:

How do I adjust the tethers on my Hans Device? It was shipped to me with too much slack. I am able to look down and in all directions very easily. Is this correct?


Answer: Yes, this fitment is correct. Even with the original fixed tethers, the Hans device allows quite a bit of head motion; enough that the wearer should be able to look down and assemble their harness. What it comes down to is that the simple motion of tilting your head downwards is usually not enough to cause a basilar skull fracture (the injury the head & neck restraint attempts to prevent). Rather, it is the hyper extension of the head away from the harnessed body that is responsible for the potentially lethal injury:

Without Device (we should all have seen these images by now):
Hans Test Photo

With Device:
Hans Test Photo

The lethal extension that can be produced in a impact is much further then the 6" of motion that the Hans device allows.

For the record, the tethers on the Hans Device can be adjusted up to +/- 1 full inch. Some drag racers, for instance, will remove all slack from the device tethers in order reduce the head movement associated with the force their cars produce. Sliding tethers can obviously not be adjusted, but shorter/longer versions are available for a custom fit.

Hans Device

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Arai GP-6?

I've been hearing about the new Arai GP-6 since last year. However, any news regarding the Arai auto line is pretty non-existent in the U.S. The helmet came to my attention again after seeing that Racing Optics is already listing tear-offs for this model. I had to go and find a picture:

Arai GP-6 Helmet

The safe assumption for now is that if we get this helmet in the states, we won't see it until the Snell SA2010 helmets start production. In fact, word on the streets is that we probably won't be seeing much of any Arai helmets until that standard gets here! I also wouldn't expect the pricey $4000+ carbon version to get here. As this is one of a few helmets that pass the FIA 8860:2004 standard, only a select group of F1 drivers are sporting this fancy thing.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

HANS Device Mess!

Our warehouse manager, Rob, had a complaint this morning. He seems to be slightly overwhelmed with Hans Devices:

Hans Devices everywhere you look! 

With nearly 90 different possible configurations of the HANS Device (Super-Small, Medium, Large; Sliding or Fixed Tethers; and 3 different anchors to choose from: Quick-Click, LW2 Lightweight, and Post Anchor), and our goal to keep in stock each variation, we've been left with quite a mess!

For the time being, the HANS aisle has been deemed a disaster area, and we have all been instructed to enter at our own risk...

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Now on Facebook!

OG Racing is now on Facebook!

Come join the newly created OG Racing Facebook Group. Feel free to start a discussion or share your recent pictures/videos.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Coffee & Donuts

This was something I dreamed up - you see, every Saturday which I was scheduled to work, I would run out of steam by noon (we're open from 10am - 2pm). And as a proper lunch was not possible with such hours, I needed some sort of pick-me-up.

Enter a new OG Racing tradition - Coffee & Donuts!! Every Saturday throughout the season, join us at OG Racing for Free Coffee & Donuts! A small donation can be made by buying something (only if you absolutely insist). Hang out, talk racing, see new products. What better way to spend a Saturday morning?

Free Coffee & Donuts at OG Racing!!

Friday, March 20, 2009

ATTENTION: Impact SFI Suit Recall Notice

Read the Original Notice Here

[A] Notice of Decertification was issued today to Impact Racing Products, Inc. regarding certain products (listed below), and that Impact will issue a Notice of Recall of such products. Therefore, effective immediately, the products listed below will no longer be accepted for use in NHRA racing. We understand that Impact will issue a recall notice tomorrow, March 20, 2009.

Please consult www.impactraceproducts.com for information or contact Impact directly. The products are:

• Driver suits, pants and jackets manufactured in 2008 identified as compliant with SFI Specification 3.2A/15 or 3.2A/20
• Driver shoes and boots manufactured in 2008 identified as compliant with SFI Specification 3.3/15 or 3.3/20

SFI has informed NHRA that products manufactured in 2007 and 2009 are being further evaluated by SFI.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Shock Doctor Partners with Aston Martin Racing

Shock Doctor, Inc. announces it is the new Official Technical Luggage Supplier for Aston Martin Racing. Shock Doctor will support the team as it competes at Le Mans and in the Le Mans Series with its new LMP1 car.

2009 is an important year for Aston Martin as it will be fifty years since the company won the 24 Hours of Le Mans outright. In 1959, Carroll Shelby and Roy Salvadori won the famous race in a DBR1. This year Aston Martin Racing returns to the race with two cars in the iconic Blue and Orange livery of Gulf Oil International to challenge for an outright victory once again.

“We are pleased to partner with Shock Doctor, in providing our racers with cutting-edge performance and protection,” said Aston Martin Chairman, David Richards. “2009 is a hugely significant year for Aston Martin at Le Mans and the challenge of reclaiming victory in this famous race for Aston Martin and Great Britain was simply too great to ignore. We do not underestimate the task, and I see this as a great opportunity to showcase the ingenuity of British engineering talent.”

Racers will benefit from the superior technology and design of Shock Doctor’s Power Dry System collection of rolling luggage, duffels and packs, as well as Power Dry Ultra Gear, Garment and Helmet Bags. The Power Dry System keeps racers protected from potentially harmful bacteria, by eliminating the damp environment where bacteria thrive on equipment and racing suits.

Sadie Wigglesworth, Commercial Manager to Aston Martin Racing, explained what the partnership means to Aston Martin Racing. “It is a real challenge to find a luggage partner who understands the very harsh demands of race team travel. Throughout the racing season, luggage is put through a test of endurance akin to that of the cars at the race track. Furthermore, it needs to be capable of coping with certain technical needs, such as drying systems for technical equipment and protection for delicate items of driver and team wear. Shock Doctor provides an impressive range of products and a great understanding of our environment, all presented in fashion that fits well with the Aston Martin Racing brand”.

“We are proud to provide the world-class Aston Martin Racing team with our outstanding line of custom bags and Power Dry products,” said Patrick Lynch, Motorsport Director for Shock Doctor. “We look forward to a successful relationship with this globally accomplished team whose commitment to exceptional performance matches our own.”

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Why you need a custom driving suit. And why they're not as expensive as you think.

Driving suits are the single most difficult piece of clothing to fit properly. When we go shopping for new clothes, we have general guidelines for buying. We know what size shirt we wear; and we can choose from multitudes of waist/length sizes for pants. But nowhere at Macys do we have to consider the same fitment attributes as a one-piece driving suit.

Why are they so hard to fit? Easy - there are simply too many dimensions on the human body to take into account. And to create an entire line of suits that had sizing options for differing waist/chest/height/torso-length/etc. would take up our entire 12,000 sq/ft warehouse!

Many of our customers are lucky enough to fit into a standard sized racing suit without too many issues. If you're part of this select group, you need not read any further.

But, what about the customer who is 6'5" with long legs? Or 5'8" with a 40" waist? And don't even think about buying an off the rack suit if you have to check the "F" gender box! Well, then a custom suit may be just the answer for you.

In this industry, when the word "custom" is uttered, KA-CHING can typically be heard closely behind. In reality, custom suits are not too far off their off-the-rack counterparts. Take a Sparco Custom Suit for example - the basic Made-to-Measure price is an extra $175.00 on top of the price of the suit. With custom sizing available beginning with the popular "Sparco" Driving Suit ($825.00), a custom built suit can be had for about $1000.00.

And if you're planning lots of fancy embroidery, or have a pink with black polka-dots design sitting in the back of your head, anything is possible with a custom suit - for an extra charge, of course ;)

If you have any other custom suit questions, or want a price quote, call or e-mail us!


NASA Mid-Atlantic's Chris Cobetto models his new Sparco Custom suit

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Introducing Team OG Racing!

We came up with this idea late last year, and tested it on a select group of our loyal customers. Yesterday, we sent out the first mass e-mail regarding this exciting new program - Team OG Racing.

We know that the vast majority of our customers are not lucky enough to bring in thousands of sponsor dollars from Red Bull, Target, Marlboro, etc. We also know that most of you are not full-time race car drivers. In reality, most of us are just regular folks who happen to enjoy driving and competing in cars. Whether you're tearing it up in a formula car, or just going out for a few laps in the family wagon, you are passionate about driving - just like us!

We want to hear about what you're doing. And we know that the most popular way is by reading your exploits in a blog. So we combined the two, and added a little bonus for helping us out - read more below:

Announcing - Team OG Racing Sponsorship Opportunity!


Introducing the "Team OG Racing" sponsorship program. This exciting new program allows a select group of loyal OG Racing customers to earn a 15% discount off of all future purchases (see below) while helping promote our company name.

What we are looking for:

OG Racing is searching for ambitious members of the motorsports community that are willing to showcase the OG Racing name in a responsible and professional manner. Future "Team OG Racing" members can come from any enthusiast background, may it be autocross, circle-track, road, drag and every other form of motorsports.

Requirements:

Selected members will be required to keep and regularly update a personal on-line blog detailing their day-in/day-out racing adventures. If the prospective member does not currently operate an on-line blog, one can easily be created at www.blogger.com. The blog must carry links to the OG Racing Blog and official website. Blog content will be moderated by OG Racing staff for illegal activity and must contain family suitable content.

Members will also display the OG Racing name at official events whenever possible via vehicle stickers/graphics or driver apparel.

What you get in return:
After an initial ONE month trial period where your activity is monitored for appropriate content and regular activity, you will receive:

OG Racing Personal Coupon Code good for 15% off of your future purchases while participating in the Team OG Racing program (may not be combined with any other sale and/or special offers).
Official OG Racing gear
Chance to be an official OG Racing product reviewer. Reviewers receive Employee Purchase pricing on selected new merchandise. In return, reviewers will offer constructive feedback to OG Racing and write reviews to be displayed on their blogs.

How to join:
If interested, please send us a short statement detailing why you think you will be a beneficial Team OG Racing member. Send us pictures, videos (please do not attach to e-mails - send us a link), and anything else that helps sum up your motorsports adventures. Please e-mail to: steve@ogracing.com.



*Disclaimer: The "Team OG Racing" program is currently in its trial stages; OG Racing reserves the right to make changes to or cancel this offer at anytime. Coupon code is for PERSONAL USE ONLY and may not be combined with any other sale and/or special offers. All regular shipping charges (including Free Ground Shipping for orders over $100) will still apply. OG Racing will revoke this discount privelage immediately if we feel it is being abused. Unprofessional or unlawful behavior will not be tolerated while participating in the program. Failure to respect these terms will result in a single written warning followed by immediate termination from the program. MOTORSPORTS ARE DANGEROUS. OG Racing will not be held responsible for any injuries or damages sustained while participating in the Team OG-Racing program.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Racepak IQ3 Footage

Courtesy of Tony Kelly:


TrackVision V2.1 with new Racepak IQ3 Display from Tony Kelly on Vimeo.

This was compiled using the TrackVision software. Trackvision will actually allow you to show a whole slew of gauge styles, and editing options. More on this software in the near future.

By the way - Tony uses a sub-$200 Aiptek HD 720p camera. Not too shabby, huh?

Helmet - HANS Issues

Interesting forum post regarding Hans Devices VS some Helmet styles. This can probably relate not only to the Hans, but other similarly styled devices available on the current market: Helmet - HANS Issues

Racepak Racing Data Acquisition Systems

We hinted at it late last year...and now it's finally here! We'll be starting out with 2 Racepak Data Acquisition Systems:

The Racepak IQ3 Logger Dash ($1395):

Racepak IQ3 Logger Dash Data Acquisition

and the more economically priced G2X Data Recorder ($943.50):

Racepak G2X Data Recorder

Both are complete, self contained GPS based Data Acquisition units. If you're simply looking for track mapping, both of these are plug and play. The IQ3 is completely self-contained within the dash - what you see is what you get; no extra wires leading to a separate data logger. The G2X is a more traditionally designed system with a bright LED Dash Display and a lightweight and compact centrally stored data logger.

Both come with throttle/RPM sensors (an extra cost accessory on most competing systems) so you're all set to use the included shift lights and gear indicators. Both also are ready to accept other inputs such as oil temp, air/fuel ratios, or vehicle ride height (32 extra inputs for the IQ3, 12 for the G2X - sensors available separately).

Both also connect to your computer in the simplest way possible - SD cards! Simply remove the card, and plug it into the computer. Doesn't get much simpler then that. I've also had a short chance to play around with the included DataLink2 software. It seems extremely straight-forward and user friendly as opposed to the other pieces of data acquisition software I've had a chance play with.

Needless to say, I'm very excited to start playing with this stuff this spring. Everything is very professionally built with actual car connector clips for the wires, and well sealed inputs (read my complaints with most racing aftermarket electronics in my rant on video systems). I wouldn't expect much less - Racepak is owned by MSD Ignitions; a real-to-life "big" company with years of experience in the automotive industry. No flimsy garage-built start-up stuff here. Get this - they even have a complete team of customer support representatives (7-days a week) if the need arises!

Friday, February 13, 2009

Motorsports Video Cameras

This past year at PRI, it seem that the most popular new product was the in-car camera. Every row of the show had 3 or 4 booths set-up with flashy big-screen TV's tuned into more track-day footage and eager company owners shoving little black boxes in my path. Since that show, I still receive at least a few e-mails a week showing off even more cameras and recorders! What really set me off was one of the more recent devices - the unit seriously looked like a 80's-era Sony Walkman, with buttons that didn't even line up correctly. For ONLY $1600!!!

7 years ago, I decided to buy my first digital camera. It was a Nikon Coolpix 4300. Top of the line 5 megapixel camera for something like $500 camera. The other day, I went shopping for a good pocket-sized camera. Nowadays, a basic digital camera offers well over 5 megapixels, with the newest pocket sized units starting at less then $200! With the average price of motorsports camera systems well over $1000, this got me thinking about what you were really getting with a motorsports branded system.

Here's the lowdown on prices in this industry - most things that we carry are designed for a niche of a niche market. This means that production and sales for any given piece of safety equipment will NEVER reach levels that you may see in the mass market. If the HANS device became a fashion sensation overnight and started showing up at Macy's windows around the world, its price would most likely fall drastically. When you make more of any given item, its production costs will decrease incrementally. So, when you build a camera system that is only marketed to the race market (and can only realistically be used in a vehicle environment) it will never, ever sell as well as, say, a Sony video camera at Sears. We may all think that everyone needs a video camera in their car, but realistically, only a small percentage of the population actually subscribes to the motorsports hobby.

I did some comparing of your typical consumer electronics video camera, and your basic motorsports camera. Most of the pricier motorsports cameras use a bullet camera of some sort. Bullet cameras were not designed for cars - they were initially manufactured for security systems. It just so happens that the same easily mountable and hidden camera that catches shoplifters works great for getting those neat action shots on a moving vehicle. The problem with Bullet cameras is that they limit the recordable resolution of any camera system. Many Bullet Cameras that you see included with motorsports camera systems are manufactured to similar specs and then rebranded with "X" name. They are held to a 640x480 resolution. For comparison, I went to CNET.com and searched for high-rated, flash-card style video cameras. I found a little pocket camera manufactured by Flip that carried a 1280x720 resolution (720p). Price: about $200 depending on who you ask.

With higher resolution available from the consumer electronics pool (ie, better quality picture), then what do you really get when you buy a dedicated motorsports camera? First, most motorsports cameras record to a unit that can be mounted anywhere in the car independent of the camera lens. This allows you to put the weight where you want to in the car, and put the lens in any cool location (like in the grill!) Second, is durability. However, aside from the bomb proof camera (read: VIO), a solid-state recorder is a solid state recorder. (Let me stray from comparison for a moment. If you purchase a video camera for motorsports use, solid state - also known as flash/SD/Compact cards - recorders are the most ideal. Any recorder that uses a hard-drive with moving parts will be damaged by the vehicle vibrations. MiniDV/tape recorders are more durable but tend to be more cumbersome. Solid State is arguably the most durable, with the least amount of moving parts.)

So, short of weather (or bullet) proof cases, you'll get the same amount of durability out of most any solid state recorder. The final advantage you may get is the ability to have multiple lens angles recording to a single unit. Be careful with this since not all multi-lens systems do this the same way. Most will record only to a picture-in-picture file, with the small/large image selection made prior to the recording. I've seen others that split a single image file into 4 sections. Upon reviewing the footage, you cannot select which view you want to be the primary! A good multi-lens system will record to separate files that you can edit later.

So the final question is, Do you have to spend $1000+ to get good video footage into my car? The short answer is, No. Feature-per-feature consumer electronics cameras will always be cheaper then motorsports cameras. The build quality is almost always nicer, and the warranties are probably a lot better. Most, if not all, come with excellent video editing software that is much easier to use then what the smaller motorsports companies are able to develop. You don't even have to worry about syncing to your data acquisition system - Trackvision (Trackvision.net) is an excellent piece of software that will sync to almost any format of vehicle data-acquisition file. And if you want to use a bullet camera for those awesome bug-in-your-face shots, many basic video cameras come with video inputs - add to this a stand-alone bullet camera available from many online sources (about $100).

To summarize, if you absolutely have to have multiple lenses that show-off your fancy footwork alongside with your amazing cornering prowess, then look into the motorsports specific cameras. If you can get past the complex installation, some of the pricier units will record each camera image to a separate file. I would avoid the split-screen multi-cameras systems - these record into a single file, meaning that your great event footage is forever trapped as a split-screen recording.

On the other hand, if you just want a basic camera that points forward, go to your local electronics store and shop for flash video recorders. In short-time, I guarantee you'll be impressed by the options, video quality, and above all else, ability to purchase an extra set of race rubber or that Hans device you've been putting off!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Ford "Police Chase" Commercial

Another great commercial - everyone loves a car chase!

Sportscar Magazine - Safety First

Just received the latest issue of Sportscar Magazine; the March 09 issue being the requisite, yearly "safety issue". I was sort of disappointed in the lack of information - a total of 7 pages (including advertisements) and 2 articles were devoted to the subject. First was a comparison of SFI 38.1 Head & Neck Restraints; second being a short Q/A regarding racing suits. Both contained great information, but really, if you're going to headline safety, then headline safety!!

Like I mentioned, the short articles made some good points. I won't comment on the head & neck restraints - the comparison was well thought out, and I think we've all heard enough of Hans, DefNder and the litigation surrounding them all! If you don't have a device already, pick up a copy of this magazine and find out some of the finer points before making your investment.

I would, however, like to add some input to the suit questions raised:

What is the correct fitment of a racing suit? Should it be tight, baggy or somewhere in the middle?:
Chad Dimarco (Sube Sports), Bob Zecca (DI Racing), and Jeremy Curtis (G-Force) concurred that is should be somewhere in between. Recently, I've seen many customers attempt to buy suits with as tight of a fit as possible. Several of these came back a few months later with torn seams. Obviously, this is the economical reason why NOT to buy such a tight fitting suit. If you're trying to make yourself look slim, a gym membership or a pair of running shoes are a much cheaper way to go. Even though tight pants and tight shirts may be the fashion norm these days, they do not extend to race cars!! Tight suits also present quite a safety risk. Testing shows that some of the most severe burns will occur at the knees. Why? Because the fabric of the suit is almost always stretched tight at this point. Part of the effectiveness of a multi-layer suit is not just the extra material; rather it's the pocket of air created between each layer of material. Each pocket creates an insulation point from the heat - by stretching this thin, you remove those insulation benefits.

Too baggy of a suit will cause not only comfort issues, but may hamper getting in and out of the vehicle. If you are not one of those lucky few that happens to fit perfectly into a certain suit size, you will need to choose a size that fits each and every one of your proportions comfortable. Don't suck in your gut to fit in that size 58. Instead, buy a size 60 and deal with the extra material elsewhere, or get a custom suit. We regularly order custom suits through Sparco; the base custom measurement charge is $175 and is available on suits as inexpensive as the Sparco 6.

Is there a benefit to wearing fire-resistant underwear even if the GCR does not require it for your suit?:
As the aforementioned panel of experts all agree, Yes! Here's the deal - if you have an huge phobia of getting burned, call us and we will get you an SFI-20 Drag Racing Suit. These suits are designed for the self-navigated guided missiles that rocket down quarter-mile tracks. They will also give you the longest period before second degree burns occur. However, as they are typically 3x the weight of a traditional suit, they are the last thing you want in the middle of summer! The next best thing is combining underwear with your traditional SFI-5 rated suit to literally add another layer to your ensemble.

One expert went even further explaining the benefits of underwear wicking sweat from your body and the obvious performance benefits of keeping yourself cool. It should be noted that Nomex is not a very good wicking material. It should never be confused as coolmax or some other purpose built wicking material. It's better then nothing, but the best wicking fire-retardant fabric is probably Carmyth.

What's the best method to clean and store my race suit?:
I agree with the article - Dry Clean. Alternately, there are also some chemicals on the market specifically designed to clean Nomex and even increase its effectiveness. Molecule comes to mind. If you insist on washing your suit with any other method, make sure to hand-wash or use a gentle cycle with mild, mild detergents. Sparco includes a cleaning bag with some of their suits - similar bags are available elsewhere in the world of clothing care. Get one of these bags to prevent your delicate Nomex fibers from getting caught in the complex machinery of your washing machine!

The other important piece of advise I saw was airing out your suit after it is used. This goes for ALL of your racing gear. Taking your dirty, sweat soaked laundry and balling it up into the inner recesses of your closet is a fantastic science experiment you are welcome to share with your kids. Be sure to take pictures afterward and send them to the CDC. Air that stuff out - I've had the privilege of installing more then one set of Hans anchors into a mildewy helmets Yes, I wear latex gloves in these cases. And no, don't be offended when I run off to the bathroom to scrub my hands with disinfectant!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Stoptech & OG Racing

If you didn't already know, Stoptech has teamed up with OG Racing as a distributor for 2009. Things have been a little crazy around here with all of the new products and getting ready for the race season - as such, we haven't had much of a chance to work on our first warehouse stocking order.

But if anyone needs it, we can always ship directly from Stoptech for the current time. Stoptech has assured us speedy drop-ship service. Just give us a call and let us know what you need!

It may be for more personal reasons then naught (my street BMW could use some fancy new eye-candy) but all of us here at OG Racing are pretty excited about this deal.





Stoptech Brakes Logo