John,
I'm sure we would just love to see more CS competition ... especially another RX-8!

The tires i'd recommend:
Street tire: Hankook RS-3 or Dunlop Z1 Star Spec
Race Tire: Hoosier A6 or Kumho R710 seem to be popular ... My star specs are 225/40/18 and the Hoosiers are 245/35/18
Pads: I would recommend getting the same pads all the way around. I had the stock pads in the rear and Hawk HP Plus in the front for my first HPDE in my RX-8 and the car felt odd since the brake bias was so off. It nose dived a lot and you could tell the front brakes were doing most the work. They got so hot that the brake pads boiled their own paint off. I have the Hawk HP Plus all the way around and they are awesome, but dust a tramendous amount and seem to be wearing down quickly. I'd recommend doing what Keith Q does and swap the pads and rotors out after/before events. Stoptech also makes great pads that bite well, but don't dust much and seem to last a lot longer. Zach Hill has them and can tell you more about them. It's also worth mentioning that one HPDE event with 2 drivers basically destroyed the stock rear pads, I only have a mm or 2 left on the stock pads.
Front anti roll bar: I agree with Keith Q on this one, i actually just took the racing beat bar off my car and replaced if with that same Hotchkis bar (stock diameter, but full stiff setting) and it feel great. The 32mm bar made the car very, very understeery on VIR North, not to mention autocross as well.
Shocks: I like the Konis. The rears are 1/4 turn from full stiff and the fronts are set to 3/4 turn from full stiff. I have to say, it's comical the amount of effort it took to install these things, but it was mainly due to our inexperience and the lack of the appropriate tools. I haven't had any problems with the shocks so far and am in love with them.
... lol ryan