Makeshift Films (Mark Lenardon) – FormulaD R3 Wall, NJ Recap Video

June 18th, 2010

Awesome video from Mark over at Makeshift Films……..this guys is really killing it in the video world.  Every next video is better than the last.

Dennis Mertzanis. Wall Speedway, NJ. Fist Pump from Mark Lenardon on Vimeo.

And of course the MOST amazing video of the event…even if I only have 1 cameo in it. Whatever, its awesome.

Version Two. Wall Speedway. Formula D from Mark Lenardon on Vimeo.

Konig Video – FormulaD Round 3, Wall, NJ

June 18th, 2010

Great video from the guys over at Konig showcasing me and Deane Karney in the FD series at Wall, NJ.  Enjoy

Oil Cooler and Fans Installed and now the car is Vegas Ready!!!!!!!!

June 15th, 2010

To explain, FormulaD Vegas is in August……I am guessing that the temps outside will be sweltering seeing as the Thursday practice is from 9pm until 1am……….the writing is on the wall.  Forecast calls for HOT HOT HOT!!!!

Flex-a-lite fans that move 4700CFM, which is 2300CFM more than the last set of fans.  Should be alright now after all the modifications to get it installed.  Also, I did a heater box/misc hoses delete, so the engine bay is cleaned up a bit.

Oil-air cooler is installed because I had to remove the oil-water factory oil cooler, with guard btw.

Oil Cooler sandwich plate for the Nissan 350Z which requires a different filter by the way (PH3950) unless you get the sandwich plate without the thermostat, then you can run the factory filter.  I had the thermostat one, but I gutted the thermostat.

another view of the cooler.  I am very happy with the cooler.  It was a bit pricey piecing it together like I did, but well worth it I think.

The goal is to keep the water temps down in vegas, so we will see how all this works.  bye for now

Formula Drift Round 3 Wall, New Jersey

June 9th, 2010

June 5th, 2010 – Wall Township, NJ

Formula Drift Round 3 was at the beautiful Wall Township Speedway in New Jersey. My drift weekend officially began on Thursday at the County Line Body Shop run by Gary Gardella’s brother, Richie.  The car had collected a broken windshield the weekend before at East Coast Bash and Gary offered to help me replace it before Round 3 FormulaD. I left Wednesday after work and drove all night to get out to New Jersey to pick up my car.  It was really a pleasure to meet Gary’s dad and believe me when I say that he is a trip.  After speaking with him, you could really understand how proud he was of his sons’ accomplishments.

After loading up the car, we headed out the venue. Our first agenda for the day was to raise the suspension on the car a bit due to the roughness of the track surface and the transition from the banking to the infield. I have heard horror stories and losing my car to a rough track was not an option. After playing with alignment settings, I set the tire pressures and went out to practice. The car felt amazing with strong grip and great tire wear.  We were putting out a lot of tire smoke and the Kenda tires really put down traction. This course was not an easy course to learn.  A lot of people have said that the course is not that great but I am thinking the opposite as I had a ton of fun driving there.

Here’s a quick run-down of the course:

You start out on the bank, having the throttle pinned in 3rd gear and carrying it out all around the banking. The banking tightens up a bit at the end so you have to remember to stay off the wall as you shoot down off the bank and into the first transition. Coming off the banking and into the infield is very harsh if you don’t hit it just right. After you get off the bank, you slip past the first clipping point and transition hard to the opposite direction into the start of the figure-eight, a right hand turn.  Coming out of the right hander, you have to commit the throttle, stretching it out, to get to the left hander. This brings us to one of the harder parts of the track; it is so bumpy the car actually gets airborne during the transition. While you’re in the air, it can be tricky to figure out where you are going to end up. The course concludes itself with a left hander and that is the run.

I felt good about the Friday practice and qualifying.  My strategy was to do a somewhat conservative first run to get some points and then really go hard on the second run.  I took off for my first run and it was pretty good, decent height on the bank and I was hitting my clipping points.  I went into the last left hand turn a bit too fast and hit one of the outside clipping zone cones.  I was deducted points for this but I had to get focused on the second run.  I went out for my second run and worked to really make it count.  I rode high on the bank and the transition off the bank was awesome.  I really nailed the clipping point and setup a quick transition into the right hander.  I went flying into the corner a bit too fast and slid up the bank to earn a zero on my second qualifying run. Man, what a let down! I like to say that I take pride in my consistency, even if I am not the best guy out there. Once again with a qualifying position of 31, I picked the 2nd qualifier of the day, Darren McNamara, in his Falken/ASD prepared Saturn Sky.

Darren had won this event the year before so I knew that my chances were slim. However, I was going to throw everything I had into it. Running him was a lot of fun and he continued into the Top 16.

All in all, I have got to say that this weekend was a blast! Once again we did well and had a great showing for Team Kenda / Mertzanis.

Thanks to Kenda Tire, Strack Inc, Konig Wheels, Extreme Dimensions, Competition Clutch and M&R Products for the support this year.

Thanks,

Dennis Mertzanis
404 642 2690
dennis@dennismertzanis.com

East Coast Bash is Simply Amazing

June 1st, 2010

There are reasons why I still feel attached to E-town like I do.  Is it Petty’s craziness, or Tim’s? is it the beer? is it the wonderful new jersey skyline? the drifting maybe?  The tattoos?  Its all these things and more.  I may claim the ATL as my home and the place where I started to drift, but E-town I where I became a man.  I love going back.  I havnt been back since I left nearly 2 years ago and the drivers have really stepped it up.  I am seriously impressed with the quality of drivers and cars in the area.

Enough said, THIS is why I love Club Loose events

Love ya petty

Awesome weekend……..seriously.

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