I had an interesting PAX-related experience this past Sunday. As some of you know (and even experienced), Triad held the last event for the club at the LJVM site on Sunday. Traditionally, this site is very slippery-- much more slippery than even Sanford and with the cold weather, it felt like driving on an ice skating rink.
Even in hot conditions, I usually have a very hard time putting the power down at this place. During my first 2 runs, I left the boost at my “normal” auto-x setting of 10psi and literally couldn’t get more than half-throttle without spinning the rear tires. Needless to say, even though they were near the top of the raw charts, my times weren’t particularly impressive. My best time was my 2nd run which was a 52.9 with massive amounts of wheel spin everywhere. Everybody with higher hp’d cars was having a difficult time-- except those pesky WRX’s. The VP of the Triad club turned in a what seemed to be blistering 2nd run of 51.9 (albeit with a cone) on his second run driving his STX-prepped WRX. I knew then it would probably be a long day…
For my 2 afternoon runs, I decided to turn the boost down to my “wet weather” setting of 7psi figuring I might be able to use more than half-throttle this time. It seemed to work on my 3rd run where I managed what would have been FTD with a 50.9 but I hit 2 cones with the rear of the car. Strangely enough, I was still having fairly massive wheel spin issues under acceleration but it was just manageable enough to keep under control unlike my previous runs. I say it was strange because the grip still seemed far less than the wet night event we had a few weeks ago.
Figuring I would go for broke on the last run and lay off the cones a bit, I thought I had a mid 50 second run in me. Much to my surprise, as I started the run and turned into the first left-hander, the car pushed like a dump truck. From there, it only got worse. By the end of the run, I could barely turn left even though the car felt fairly normal turning to the right. I thankfully managed to run a 52.1 to stay ahead of my other SM2 competitor that day but knew something was wrong. When I got back to the pits, I noticed my right front tire looked a little soft. It was down to 14psi and upon subsequent examination, I found a 2 inch screw lodged in the tread. There were a lot of sharp metal objects on the course during the walk-through and I guess I missed that one. Oh well.
Anyway, finally getting to the point of all this

, the VP of the Triad club asked me what happened on my last run and I told him my sob story. He graciously allowed me to take his WRX on a fun run which I turned down at first (I know, what was I thinking?). He insisted so I finally took him up on his offer. After getting a few tips from his co-driver, I nervously staged the car.
WOW! What a blast! I kinda blew the first 2 turns by overdriving them but once acquainted with the turning capabilities (or lack thereof) of the car, I settled in for the rest of the run. Man, I was blown away by the fact that I could actually turn the car and accelerate at the same time. What a concept! It was *much* easier to drive than my car in those conditions. I managed to rip off a cone-free 51.5 lap which was .03 seconds faster than his best for the day and would have been the 3rd fastest raw time (fastest was 51.1) and the fastest PAX time of the day. With another run, I’m sure I could have gotten another 1/2 or even possibly a full second out of it. With a few more runs, who knows where it could have ended up? Needless to say, there was no way I could have ever driven my car that easily and that quickly in those conditions. I’m starting to see the beauty of AWD!
My point? Well, I have none really.

OK, well I must admit the experience did shed a little more light on the whole PAX-disparity thing for me. I can see how in “ideal” conditions, the PAX might work very well but with the varied surfaces and temperature conditions we drive in locally, it really has some rough edges. Do I have a solution? Heck no! Is there a solution? I don’t think there is any way anybody will ever be able to devise anything that even comes remotely close to factoring in the myriad of variables we deal with at an auto-x. About the only thing we can do is either have a spec car as suggested before (not likely) or if somebody is talking smack about how they beat you in the PAX standings, let them co-drive your car or vice-versa.
What am I going to do for now? Well, with the SM2 PAX softening for next year, I’m going to lay the PAX smack down on all you sucka’s!!!

OK, definitely not so I’ll just take the alternative approach: Shut Up and Drive!
Jim
-- who is wondering what kind of a chance an AWD Plymouth Laser might have in STX next year… no, really???
-- and who also is now clear on why I don't post to the forum much-- I talk too da#m much!