GHIT 0175: Talking NaZCAR with Jacob Simonsen

Published: Feb. 22, 2021, 8:30 a.m.

Jacob Simonsen joined us to talk all things NaZCAR which is leading the way in New Zealand for opening up racing to everyone with their entry-level low-cost endurance racing series and he is also starting a series to graduate to for the more serious and faster cars and drivers called NaZCAR Pro.\xa0 NaZCAR was formerly the New Zealand affiliate of the 24 Hours of Lemons but has split off to form its own brand, two racing series, and a licensing/sanctioning body for racing in New Zealand.\xa0 We would love to get to a race, or two, or three, with their series and hopefully we can put this together for 2022.\xa0 We aren't sure exactly the route for our race car and trailer at this point, but we have time to make a plan.\xa0 We would love to help grow their series, it sounds like a blast.

On this episode\u2019s Dominating with Dawson, we go over one of the techniques that can be used to catch your car if things are getting out of control.\xa0 The technique involves inputting the correcting input, pausing for the brief time to where the car accepts the input and is near neutral and balanced and being ready to recover as soon as that point is reached.\xa0 It is sometimes called CPR or Correct, Pause, and Recover.\xa0

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Highlights from this episode include:

1)\xa0 During the podcast Jacob is sitting in a beautiful area of the country, the sun is shining brightly, he is tan and warm, and the New Zealand race season is just starting up while we are in the midst of a big snowstorm.\xa0 We are so jealous.

2)\xa0 Jacob and his team are committed to making sure that there is a place for entry level, low-cost endurance racing and also giving people a place to move to if they are faster, more serious, and possibly a bit higher/more midrange budget that has recently become a sanctioned National Championship Series.

3)\xa0 We go into the challenges and opportunities of racing in an area that is somewhat a remote \u201cisland\u201d and the ingenuity that can be required to make and keep a race car running well, especially for endurance racing events.

4)\xa0 Jacob shared a ton of great stories from past races in the New Zealand series.\xa0 Now we really have to get to one of their races.

5)\xa0 A great history of how racing in New Zealand has developed over the years and some of the thins Jacob is looking at doing to help grow the sport by increasing inclusivity.

6)\xa0 The advantages of also being a licensing agency for racing in New Zealand.

7)\xa0 How the two-racing series will interact and complement each other.\xa0

8)\xa0 Jacob covers several of the tracks and events that they hold within the two series.\xa0 Somehow Bill asks about the logistics of racing so far away.\xa0 What could he be planning?

9)\xa0 We go through some of the highlight cars from the series and few wishes for future car entries.\xa0 Time to start building.

10)\xa0 Perhaps the best solution is to do an arrive and drive swap.\xa0 Now if we can only get a sister team in New Zealand and it would be helpful to be allowed to travel again.\xa0 Hopefully, they won\u2019t expect us to drive like the Speedy Cop team.

11)\xa0 Vicki goes into the logistics of staying at or near the track as well as how to set up the paddock for a race.

12)\xa0 Bill goes car shopping for cars to race in NaZCAR or to bring back and race in the US.\xa0 And no one is surprised.

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