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The results for the DC Pro are posted and I have a question: Did Jonathan Roberts actually finish second in CS in an ST2 1990 Miata on Falkens? If so, WOW? Also, how prepared (i.e. "fully" to the rules) was it?
Thanks!
Yes he did. Jonathan is one very talented driver. I don't think his car is "fully" prepared either. I know he hasn't swapped seats out and I'm pretty sure there are some power mods he hasn't done either. He did have a little help from the weather since the course was still damp and cold even on Sunday morning, but that should in no way take away from a great job driving on his part.
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When you're in 4th place after day one, don't change the setup or you may cone away both right side runs on the second day and drop to 10th. (it wasn't totally the car's fault, of course)
I feel your pain Kevin, I only dropped to 3rd, but my Sunday morning tweaking cost me the chance to compete for 1st

Since the car got too loose and I didn't drive it properly to compensate. I'm pretty sure if I'd just left well enough alone I'd have been much better off. Kevin, Tom, Jim, Jim, Eric, Aaron, Donnie, Chris, Donna, Charles, anyone else who happens to be at a Pro-solo please kick me if you see me under the car on Sunday morning again.
Of course not only did I screw up the setup, It was so loose on my first run out that I got talked about on the pa because I took out so many cones. I drug so many cones off the course that they had to stop the event and take out more cones. Everything came to a standstill for like 5 minutes thanks to me.

If they gave away a prize for the most cones on a single run I would have won it hands down. The results are kind and they only show 1 cone, but in reality, I swear I took out at least 10 cones and at least 3 of those came out from under the car behind the staging lanes.
Oh by the way, big thanks to Christine Allen for dialing the rear shocks down after the conetastraphe, it made the car much easier to drive. The happy coincidence is that she had plenty of time to adjust them since they stopped the event since I destroyed the course. I didn't plan it that way I swear but it worked out well
Actually to be honest despite the weather, the traffic, and adjusting the car away from optimum this was a really fun event for me. I drove really well for the first time in quite awhile and it felt good to drive up to my potential, well at least on most of my runs
As far as the adjustment goes, I took a gamble trying to find an edge and dice came up wrong. When I did it I thought the sun was going to come out and I think if that would have happened the car would have been almost perfect.
Congrats to those to kicked butt. Kevin welcome to the next level of insanity.
Shawn