The Intelligent Money Racing 718 Cayman build thread!

The Intelligent Money Racing 718 Cayman build thread!

Author
Discussion

Steve H

Original Poster:

5,255 posts

195 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
quotequote all
So I guess I should start with a bit of back story here............

I’ve been playing on race tracks for a while now; I started with bike racing back in the 80s, I was trackdaying in cars from the mid-90s, began instructing in the mid 00s and I finally got round to start competing on four wheels about seven years ago.

The maths clearly makes me well past my sell-by date as an aspiring racer but with a miracle of experience overcoming decrepitude it turned out that all that practice had beaten down a lack of natural talent and I now have a few shelves full of plastic trophies including one championship win; and an empty bank account paperbag.

I did a few bits of racing last year but my last full season was 2018 and while I did want to do more and I knew what I wanted to build next, I also knew I would need a bit of help and there isn’t always a lot of support available in the glamorous world of UK club racing party.

What I needed was a sponsor scratchchin, someone with a business to promote, a sense of enthusiasm and a love for motorsport...........


In steps Julian PH, boss at Intelligent Money, sponsor of the PH finance forum and main Championship sponsor of British GT, a mad enthusiast if I ever did see one! clap

In a chance conversation I suggested that it shouldn’t be all about champagne and six figure GT cars and there was plenty of fun to be had supporting club racing as well. By the time we had finished talking the bare bones of a plan were in place............



The car had to be suitably attractive to an audience and while I’ve had plenty of success in the 106 that I’ve owned for almost 20 years, it wasn’t quite the look or image we were aiming for hehe



So instead we decided on something a little more aesthetically pleasing



A 2.0 turbo 718 Cayman.

Unfortunately however, this is still racing on a budget so our starting point is not quite as pretty as it first seems paperbag



Yep, she’s a write-off, but not for too long!!

We are underway with the project so I’ll keep updating if it’s of interest?

AndrewGP

1,988 posts

162 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
quotequote all
Definitely! Love stuff like this so the more detail the better biggrin

JulianPH

9,917 posts

114 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
quotequote all
clap

Brilliant mate!!!

samoht

5,697 posts

146 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
quotequote all
I see you managed to score a Cayman with the rear-axle steering option? Thought only 911s had that. Should help agility on track.

Seeing damaged cars being fixed is always interesting, as is racing, so will be keen to hear all your updates here.

Caddyshack

10,711 posts

206 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
quotequote all
Good thread.

It looks like you need t cut to sponsor you too?

Paul_M3

2,367 posts

185 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
quotequote all
I’ll be following this with interest. Should be a fun journey.

(And if you’re the Steve I’m thinking of, you gave me tuition for a couple of sessions at Cadwell Park a few years ago when I had a Lotus Elise SC)

Usget

5,426 posts

211 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
quotequote all
Ouch, I presume the phrase "WATCH THIS" was uttered by the previous owner...

MB140

4,055 posts

103 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
quotequote all
I’m in. Always good to hear of support for club level racing. The damage doesn’t look that bad to write a car off. Especially one of that age and value.

Steve H

Original Poster:

5,255 posts

195 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
quotequote all
Thanks for the comments fellas, the damage doesn’t look so bad but the hero in question had somehow managed to stick it in on three out of four corners, bumper, wing, bonnet, headlamp are all done and it clipped a few bits of paintwork along the way. The wheels are trashed, front radiator with AC rad, housing and fan are smashed, rear toe arm and some steering parts are no longer the original shape. Put this together with the price of Porsche parts and it’s an insurance write off.

Fortunately a lot of this stuff was getting replaced or can be repaired to a good race standard anyway so not such an issue for us.

Sam, yep it’s awesome on right handers but won’t turn left laugh, we have a plan to sort this biggrin .

Paul, it could well have been me, I used to work for the circuit and still instruct there for Circuit Days.

Caddy, the plan is that the car has been pre-disastered so shouldn’t need any more T-Cut whistle .

I should also say that we are running pics and info about the car on Facebook and Instagram so if you are on either please look for Intelligent Money Racing and give us a like to help spread the word soapbox.


Gallons Per Mile

1,881 posts

107 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
quotequote all
Excellent, really looking forward to seeing how this turns out! If you need any help with fixing/upgrading it I'd love to get involved thumbup

Steve H

Original Poster:

5,255 posts

195 months

Monday 26th October 2020
quotequote all
Thanks GPM, I’m a fair hack from you I think (Stafford) but appreciate the offer beer

I’ve also had a PHer contact me via instagram to offer help with livery design, not sure of his handle on here but many thanks @racerdesigns thumbup .

Steve H

Original Poster:

5,255 posts

195 months

Monday 26th October 2020
quotequote all
So next stage of the build was to check it was worth building and that there was no hidden issues following its crash.

I started by taking the car over to Chris at CenterGravity for a checkover and to start the shopping list of what I would need to get the suspension right.



Aside from the bent rear arm causing massive toe out, the front left steering arm was also bent giving a load of toe in so it was a bit entertaining getting the car on my trailer as it was crabbing on severely and there was only a couple inches either side to play with.



Fortunately Chris was able to put a spare rear arm on and cut/weld the steering arm as temporary fixes so we could check the rest of the car was straight.



Fortunately it was all good so we could move forward................


Bright Halo

2,960 posts

235 months

Monday 26th October 2020
quotequote all
This looks really interesting!
A few mods and a strip out should see it turned into a track demon.

JulianPH

9,917 posts

114 months

Monday 26th October 2020
quotequote all
Gallons Per Mile said:
Excellent, really looking forward to seeing how this turns out! If you need any help with fixing/upgrading it I'd love to get involved thumbup
Very kind of you mate! smile


unseen

169 posts

161 months

Monday 26th October 2020
quotequote all
Fantastic! Can’t wait to see the change into fully fledged race car.

Gallons Per Mile

1,881 posts

107 months

Monday 26th October 2020
quotequote all
Steve H said:
Thanks GPM, I’m a fair hack from you I think (Stafford) but appreciate the offer beer
No worries, I'm down in Kent but always happy to travel to play around with cars biggrin

Gallons Per Mile

1,881 posts

107 months

Monday 26th October 2020
quotequote all
By the looks of it you'd have been unlucky to have anything really bent under there. The damage looked superficial-ish. Glad it turned out to be the case and you can get going on the fun bits now thumbup

Leftfootwonder

1,116 posts

58 months

Monday 26th October 2020
quotequote all

XJSJohn

15,963 posts

219 months

Monday 26th October 2020
quotequote all
just popping a post here to follow and cheer on !!!!

Great colour too hehe

Ash_

5,929 posts

190 months

Monday 26th October 2020
quotequote all
Really keen to see how this develops and hopefully see it race somewhere (as a Cayman owner, all be it and older 987.2).