I guess I can update you on my situation. I pulled the splash panel and it became apparent what went wrong immediately when I saw the connecting rod hanging out of the gash it made in the oil pan. After removing the pan, I can see that the #4 connecting rod shattered, more than likely due to oil starve and really high cylinder temps.
I spoke with TRD about a new short block (I need to pull the head and hope that it's still ok) and while I was talking with them, they stated that in 2000 when they ran the current gen Celica's on track, they could get about 3 hours of track time out of them prior to the engine going South. Oil starve is very common on these engines when the g-load is high on left handers. They corrected this problem by installing an 2 quart accusump in all of the cars in 2001, and all of them made it through the season with perfect internals after they were torn down.
Only if I knew that a $169 Accusump could have save my engine prior to hitting VIR Full
Thus, I'm going to install a new engine, buy an accusump and install it as well. It currently isn't STS/X legal, but I will try to get a new ruling approved, for there is that allowance within the SP rules for acusumps, oil coolers, etc.. Hopefully I can get that to go through.
As for track, I am going to buy an inexpensive track car that I can do HPDE's in. Probably something like a Civic/CRX or the like. If you have leads on cars, let me know **cough** Bowie Jr. **cough** - AB