Stephen Westerfield wrote:
Brian Herring wrote:
The 'Elements' section was a double edged sword -- fun to have a 'free for all', but then, it was a free for all.
I will have to apologize for this...I feel partly responsible.
No apologies needed. It was a great addition to the day. Ya did a great job!
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I was back and forth between the full course and the elements all day and it seems like we had the site set up pretty well. My only suggestion would be if we decide on a similar format in the future....set the slalom up just before the cross over (where we usually grid at a regular event) and that might allow a better flow of cars between stations. As it was, we had to interrupt the sweeper and/or slalom to get people back to the skid pad. I am guessing we set it up like we did due to quality of concrete...in which case, maybe my suggestion wasn't possible.
Great event everyone. Thanks to all of those that made it happen. Also thanks to Jason and Vincent for bumming me rides while my car was out of commission.
Yea, I feel like the only problem was that people got 'stuck' in areas, and you had to 'interrupt' someone to get 'out' of a section. The skidpad was good thought, but there were very few people who took advantage of it. It would be nice to have that as an 'aside' area near the paddok for anyone doing any REAL test and tune activites to have close at hand.
For me, I didnt want to lug a 13mm, socket, torque wrench and jack to ALL the way over there to get the real benifit out of what I wanted to change and test.
Overall, it was a great event. I think that some of the bantering before hand proved to be less boisterous and more truth than they really thought

TopGun wrote:
Well, I'm basing my projections off being a second slower with my WRX than Courtney was in Rod's STi at VMP. Courtney > than dowroa, and R compounds > RE070's, so if I'm not a second faster than you with my R compounds, I'll be very disappointed.
(No offense intended)
No offense taken
- brian
- brian