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Old 10-23-2004, 08:52 AM
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This is what a friend emailed me..

(from Mazda Press Release) It is midnight. There is complete silence on the track and the cold damp darkness has an inky-black density.

Suddenly the night is sliced open by a pair of electric blue lights that glare down the straight and head towards the start-finish mark. The silence is absolute.

The lights draw nearer now, hurtling ahead, and the stillness is finally ripped apart by the wail of a Mazda RX-8 at full chat, blasting its way through the night-time air at over 140mph as it flies down the straight and on towards the next corner.

All eyes flick immediately from the glowing red tail-lights of the swiftly disappearing car to a flickering television screen on the trackside that displays the Mazda RX-8's statistics – actual speed, lap time, lap number and average speed. The engineers, team managers and other drivers silently punch the air. Mazda is on its way to setting a new world record.

Well, not just one – make that 40 FIA-recognised world speed records. At the beginning of this month a 14-strong team of motoring journalists from 11 European countries, as well as Formula Woman champion Natasha Firman, put two Mazda RX-8s through the most gruelling of endurance tests – 24 hours of non-stop maximum speed around the 7.6mile-long banked circuit at Papenburg test facility, near Hamburg in the north of Germany.

Under the auspices of the FIA, motorsport's official governing body, the German motorsport federation DMSB, selected two Mazda RX-8s for the event. The first was a standard road car and would compete in Category B for standard production cars. The other entrant was one of the cars used in this year's successful Formula Woman all-woman race series, competing in Category A for special vehicles.

Both cars were fitted with a bespoke racing seat, a full roll cage and fire extinguishers – all mandatory requisites for competition racing – but their mechanics were left untouched. The FIA even sealed the engine and gearbox to ensure its mass-produced authenticity. The race team was also supported by tyre manufacturer Kumho which supplied dry and wet weather tyres for the event, and German fuel supplier Aral provided on-site refuelling for the pair of Mazda RX-8s.

The cars started their ordeal at 12:20pm on Saturday 3 October and, pausing only to refuel and change drivers, were pushed to their limits to create 40 new endurance records for naturally aspirated rotary-powered cars.

Under the hawk-like eyes of Shoji Tokuda, Mazda Motor Europe's chief engineer who tended to the cars' every needs throughout the 24 hour period, the pair of RX-8s racked up respective average speeds of 132.250mph in the Group A section, and 134.174mph in Group B, as well as an array of other time and distance records (see accompanying tables).

The event also underlines the bulletproof reliability of the Mazda RX-8. Each car covered a total of 3,174 miles during the 24hour period without skipping a single revolution of their award-winning RENESIS twin-rotary engine. Impressive.

The rest of the car was just as fault free – apart from a snapped boot release cable that caused mass consternation in the pits because it meant one of the cars would be unable to refuel. But a bit of inspirational handy work with a mallet and a length of new cabling soon sorted the problem.

These records better those set by Johnny Herbert, Bertrand Gachot and Volker Weidler under race conditions during the 1991 Le Mans 24-hour endurance race. Their ferocious 700bhp Mazda 787B racecar lapped the famous French circuit at an average speed of 127.1mph.

But it’s not just about sitting in a car and driving at top speed around a big bowl. Papenburg's track is more lozenge-shaped – two long straights joined by a pair of sweeping, steeply banked curves at each end.

Despite driving flat out in sixth gear to maintain maximum speed, further precious seconds can be shaved off a single lap simply by positioning the car with millimetric accuracy into the entry of the corner and slingshotting it out the exit. Now, a second here and there on a lap may not sound much, but over 415 laps, that adds up to a lot of saved time – and higher speeds.

Driver change-over times were also crucial – witness the flurry of activity when one of the cars came in to collect a new driver. The outgoing driver has to enter the pit area as quickly and safely as possible, position the car for refuelling, kill the engine, release himself from the four-point harness and then climb out. While the new driver gets strapped in, the car is refuelled, the oil level and tyre pressures are painstakingly checked, the headlamps and windscreen are cleaned and then the go paddle is flashed up and the race against time starts again. Throughout the entire race every move on either car was adjudicated by an FIA official to ensure the attempt met their stringent qualifications.

It's through the long dark night that the drivers really need to be at the top of their game – as Formula Woman ace Natasha Firman explains: "It's a lot easier when it's light because you can pick up your turning reference points and you have a sense of what's around you. At night though, all you have is what the headlamps pick up. It makes it difficult to focus on the corner ahead when you can't see it. And," she admits, "it can feel quite lonely out there because you feel really isolated from the action."

Nor does it help when it starts to rain – just after midnight the skies opened, releasing a cold and persistent downpour. A combination of lights and flags brought the cars into the pits for a quick tyre change, the Kumho engineers swiftly lowering the car's tyre pressure to reduce the chance of aquaplaning. But fortune was smiling on the Mazda team because the rain lasted no longer than an hour and the cars were soon back up to full pace.

And they maintained this v-max speed for a full 24 hours, crossing the line just after noon on Sunday 3rd October, with Shoji Tokuda enthusiastically waving the chequered flag. "There's no tougher test than this," he said. "We can't think of a better example of the reliability, strength and power of the Mazda RX-8's RENESIS engine than a round-the-clock race against time."
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While the new driver gets strapped in, the car is refuelled, the oil level and tyre pressures are painstakingly checked,
I am sure they did not wait 5 minutes before taking the dipstick out. I am sure they know how much to put in per lap?

Any guess? I guess 1L per 100 laps! They prob use Synthetic?! Controversy ...
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I have an 8 minute Dvix video of this event. I don't recall where I got it or I would post a link directly. Anybody willing to host this 36.9 MB file for others to see? One drawback, the show is in German.
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Wow, I heard about the test a while back, but I just found out that the whole test was the idea of a Greek magazine called "4 Wheels" which has a long history, and celebrating its 35-year-anniversary. It is a great magazine and petty old.

I'd give the link, but it's all in Greek, so you guys won't understand a thing
It says that they sent a letter to Mazda-Europe suggesting the test, and to be conducted in Greece (haha lame, there is not a single good circuit around here:p ). Finally the decision was the track in north Germany, and a journalist from that mag took part. I'll go buy it tommorow, to read the whole report...

hey voodoobro, please try to host that video, I'd love to see it...
Many people may wonder if it means anything. I believe the whole project is prooving how magnifisent our car is

...24hours with the gas pedal nailed on the floor... oh, boy
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New Record Set

here you go

http://media.ford.com/newsroom/featu...?release=19107

also pretty soon the 8 is going to be relaced by a 2005 pontiac GTO.
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Gotta love those Europeans and their interpretation of the full length racing stripe.
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It's funny how they compare this record to the win at Le Mans and say the RX-8 shattered that record:

In this latest 24-hour attempt, both Mazda RX-8s shattered a Mazda record set in 1991 by Bertrand Gachot, Johnny Herbert and Volker Weidler at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, one of the most prestigious automobile races in the world. That year, the team drove a Mazda 787B race car with a 690 horsepower rotary engine 3059 miles (4,923 km) during the 24 hours of the race, with an average speed of 128 mph (205.133 km/h).
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Originally Posted by RotorManiac
Wow, I heard about the test a while back, but I just found out that the whole test was the idea of a Greek magazine called "4 Wheels" which has a long history, and celebrating its 35-year-anniversary. It is a great magazine and petty old.

I'd give the link, but it's all in Greek, so you guys won't understand a thing
It says that they sent a letter to Mazda-Europe suggesting the test, and to be conducted in Greece (haha lame, there is not a single good circuit around here:p ). Finally the decision was the track in north Germany, and a journalist from that mag took part. I'll go buy it tommorow, to read the whole report...

hey voodoobro, please try to host that video, I'd love to see it...
Many people may wonder if it means anything. I believe the whole project is prooving how magnifisent our car is

...24hours with the gas pedal nailed on the floor... oh, boy
no the whole idea was MY IDEA!!! from my post in september 2002!!! !!!! and hell yeah soemone host that vid!!


Originally Posted by zoom44
exactly wakeech! they need to steal the energizer rabbit idea!put the car on a track and run it for like 24- 48hrs non-stop except for driver changes and fueling. then have the zoom zoom kid standing on the side of the track yelling "it keeps going and going and going!!!!" every time the car goes by. :D they could even have the car run that damn bunny over "nothing outlasts the renesis"
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I have an 8 minute Dvix video of this event. I don't recall where I got it or I would post a link directly. Anybody willing to host this 36.9 MB file for others to see? One drawback, the show is in German.
So, nobody wants to host this video?
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Oh, zoom so sorry man... didn't know:D

Somebody host the video please... I wish I could...
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bump... pleeeeeease somebody host this!
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There's already a huge thread on this.

https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?t=41846
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Originally Posted by brothervoodoo
I have an 8 minute Dvix video of this event. I don't recall where I got it or I would post a link directly. Anybody willing to host this 36.9 MB file for others to see? One drawback, the show is in German.
I managed to find the link again...

http://www.r-x-8.de/wbb2/thread.php?...tuser=0&page=2
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