Event>> Battle Evome In Tsukuba – Pt.2

Let's head back to Tsukuba for Part two of the Battle Evome soukoukai, for yet more time attack goodness, of the amateur variety. There is something so addictive about chasing lap times, for both those that do it as a hobby as well as for those that just like to drop by and spectate. The whole technical aspect of the cars will satisfy even the biggest nerds out there and I am admittedly one of those. There is a lot to learn…

…by walking around and checking out what each owner/driver has done to his car. Little individual touches make each machine bespoke, with lots of alterations having come from years of testing and pushing for that fast lap time.

One of the most interesting things about Tsukuba, and this goes for pretty much any event held there, are the cars parked around the paddock, parking lots and the main internal access road. The latter is where I came across this very pink Stile 11 Alfa Romeo 156…

…and this appropriately lowered ISF running on TE37s.

This Stagea 260RS looked pretty serious too!

I quite liked the subtle look of this kouki S14 on RPF1s. You can see the oil cooler on the driver's side was taped up. That's probably due to the freezing air that morning, helping the oil get up to operating temperature by limiting cooling.

This is one of the most in your face Evo 5s around, a collaboration between Varis, Cyber Evo and Garage HRS it once served as a demo car at various time attack events. Now it is privately owned and still doing the deed around tracks like Tsukuba!

A couple of FDs getting ready for the first session of the day.

The owner of this white BNR32 was very happy that I had brought some Speedhunters stickers with me, as he is an avid follower of our blog.

During his first lap on cold tires he ended up spinning after the in-field hairpin…

…but quickly recovered and posted some impressive times, all consistently in the 58-seconds!

It's always so cool for me seeing GT-Rs at this event, and great to see a few R34s too. 

I think nobody is going to forget this Totomaru pink Evo 5 in a hurry!

Under Suzuki was in attack mode at every outing, his newly perfect S15 carving through the corners with impressive speed.

The new hood and front splitter refinements definitely increased front end downforce, but this meant that the rear end, which has been left untouched since the car's last outing, also needs a few changes now. 

At the end of the first session Suzuki came in…

…and dropped in a Gurney flap…

…onto the trailing edge of his carbon GT wing to help get a little more downforce. This helped and allowed him to set his record time, and reach his long time goal of breaking into the 54-seconds.

The action continued out on track with the second group, cars that are a little less extreme and in most cases driven daily on the street.

I really liked this R34 with Z-tune bumper and front fenders. I've decided I also need to get taller rear wing stays, as they look so cool. Now to find carbon fiber ones that don't cost an arm and a leg!

At the level the top cars in the Battle Evome series are at, aerodynamics play a great part in making fast cars even faster. You might have all the power in the world and infinite adjustability in the suspension department but if you can't maximize traction and grip then you aren't going anywhere. The Top Fuel Racing FD has one of the tallest rear wings I've seen on what is essentially a stock body RX7, and to balance things out at the front it employs a very large and complex splitter.

This bug-eyed GDB set up and tuned by Aqua put down a best lap of 59"583.

It's all about big and tall wings!

Battle Evome does attract the fastest time attack cars in Japan, but they all tend to be pretty old discontinued models. So it's always refreshing to see "new-blood" at times too like this Evo X from MK Sport. Out of the 31 cars that entered it for the 22nd fastest time, a very respectable 1'00"212. A minute flat at Tsukuba warrants a lot of respect!

That's it for now but I'll be back shortly with the third installment from Tsukuba and Battle Evome!

Battle Evome 

Battle Evome coverage on Speedhunters

-Dino Dalle Carbonare

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Someone should proof read this a bit more thoroughly

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Is it just me... or does the front of the white FD RX-7 look just like an S2000?

It's pretty much a perfect match....

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Speedhunters needs more racing Alfas!!! That 156 Mk2 looks great (apart from the color)! In Japan there are some amazing Alfa Romeos! Great stuff as always Dino, nice panning shots!

4

So many awesome cars.... great post.



Those DTM-looking rear canards on the white evo behind the "Cyber evo5" are looking the part! ... I always wanted SSE to do a full DTM rear/sides on their Evo, lol... now I'd be pumped to see their car in any form!



Can't wait for WTAC 2012!!! The Scorch S15 looks so killer.

5

RC Squadra Corse...Couldn't agree with you more! I will have to do something about that, any particular shops you and other Alfisti would like to see? Stile 11 and Orque come to mind

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good post Boys Thanks

7

MORE ON THAT STILE 11 156 PLS

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Thank you Speedhunters for covering the Tsukuba and Battle Evome events. This is what I asked for in the big survey.

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Love Speedhunters!!! Keep it coming :D

10

Love it!



Please! MORE TRACK EVENTS!!!!!!!!!

11

Thanks Dino. Looks like a good event!

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PLEASE MAKE SOME DESKTOPS FROM THIS SET.

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Wow, this is a GREAT news!!! Cheers for that Dino! When it comes to Alfas in Japan, I think you can't miss Garage Monza and the shin-tokyo-tecno shop. In the AROC club there are people with the greatest Alfa Romeos ever made (1970 GTAm and GTA just to mention a couple) and most of these are really well prepped or maintained, so stay on the lookout for some of their meetings. In the ARCA championship there are some great Alfas, I'll send you a message on FB with some link to the shops and some videos, for sure you'll understand better than me, since I can't read a single word in Japanese! Ahah!

Thanks again man, much appreciated! :)

14

Men the R-32 is getting sideways on the track nice see someone on the track likes to be goofy haha

15

I love the white R34! :D

16

I would like to see more information about what a Time Atack event is all about... LAPTIMES... this post has almost none...



I would like to see not only the modifications made in the cars, but the result in laptimes that those Mods made to the speed of the car...

17

Everyone is going for S15's now in the time attack scene!! YES!! Suzuki's car looks amazing as always and that red 34 is menacing!



Love the work!

18

Nice post... keep it coming!

19

I am liking the pink Evo. 5!

20

the scorch s15 has become such a beast

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