Question and Answer Session with Race Driver Gary Sheehan

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Question and Answer Session with Race Driver Gary Sheehan

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Gary Sheehan is our resident race car driver, and he has graciously agreed to take part in a question and answer session here at standardshift.com.

Gary has been behind the wheel of many a different type of race car, from open wheelers to FWD subcompacts, so this is a great opportunity to get a question answered on a broad range of racing and driving subjects. Want to know more about his background? Check out his bio at http://garysheehan.com/?page_id=2.

One question per post, please. We'll be closing the thread late next week, and Gary will be answering the best questions through the 29th of April, his four year anniversary on standardshift. So spread the word and post up your questions!

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I would ask about the potency of liquid Gary, but thats been covered.
Hmm... good questions...
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So you raced a Mazda MX-3 and Honda Del Sol, eh? What modifications were on them, and what were their handling quirks?
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How does someone get into racing? From what I read in your bio, I guess it costs a lot of money?
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Any hope for a future doctor to get into racing (not as a team owner) but as a driver?
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Leedeth wrote:So you raced a Mazda MX-3 and Honda Del Sol, eh? What modifications were on them, and what were their handling quirks?
Both the Honda Del Sol and the MX-3 were racing in classes that allowed only minor engine enhancements, but significant suspension and braking upgrades. Typical safety stuff of cage, racing seat, harnesses, fire bottle, etc. Completely gutted interiors for weight savings, like any race car.

The handling quirks were similar to any front wheel drive race car. The FWD platform has a natural tendency to understeer significantly, so high rear spring rates and sway bar rates are used to compensate for this to get the car to rotate under braking and have some semblance of balance through mid-corner. FWD cars always understeer at corner exit on throttle, because the front tires are being asked to continue to turn the car while simultaneously accelerate the car. So the driver has to choose a line that minimizes steering angle after the apex, so the front tires can support more acceleration. This typically means very late apex is how these cars need to be driven.

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Any projections/aspirations for the future of your career?
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In your four years as a mainstay on the site, what can you say is the definitive obstacle that new standardshift drivers must overcome?

Edit: an additional, point-blank question if the above is too "general."

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What is your favorite type of car to race in (FI vs NA, AWD vs RWD vs FWD, Lower Power/Great handling vs High power/worse handling)?
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What would you say your largest obstacle to overcome was in starting your racing career?
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paul34 wrote:Any advice for an aspiring EE?
What are you aspiring to do?
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Zexel wrote:How does someone get into racing? From what I read in your bio, I guess it costs a lot of money?
Racing even at the lowest of levels can be expensive. There are racing series that are designed to be low cost, but they are still more expensive than, say, being a competitive cyclist.

There are multiple ways to get into racing. You can start with your street car at local autocrosses held by NASA or SCCA. You can start by going to High Performance Driver Education track events with your street car through many different oganizations. You can buy a race car and go straight to an SCCA driver school. Or, like I did, you can start with no prior racing or karting experience and go to a pro racing school for professional training.

Wherever you start, you're "into" racing. How high you move up is entirely dependent on your will, marketing savvy and good fortune.
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How did you find StandardShift.com and what made you join the forums? :D
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.insane wrote:Any hope for a future doctor to get into racing (not as a team owner) but as a driver?
Holy HELL, yes. There's a whole racing class basically invented for doctor racers. :wink: It's called Sports 2000. Essentially a series that's made up of wealthy folks. Fast, cool cars, too.

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six wrote:Any projections/aspirations for the future of your career?
Right now I'm looking for a consistent ride in a racing series. I need to get a few years of full season racing under my belt in touring cars and GT cars. Ultimately I am looking to Grand-Am Rolex and ALMS as the series I aspire to.
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