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 Post subject: NASA Richmond Autox and Drifting Event thoughts
PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2003 10:49 am 
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First off, I'd like to thank those guys for a great event. It was much more like a test-and-tune than a THSCC event, I got to run almost 30 runs! For a n00b, it was seat-time heaven. I got in about eighteen (single lap) runs before the timed event which were two-lap runs, and then another five fun runs when everybody else was packing up to go.

It was a fun little course set up, and really fast; I thought about grabbing third on the back straight, but the lightpole on the outside of the middle of the sweeper that ended that straightaway cleared my head of any such shenanigans, especially after a really spirited understeer through the first part of it on a later run carried a downed marker cone along with me ... my left front tire is now a dedicated rear tire from now on.

As far as the drifting goes, it was fun to laugh at those guys. I now know where all of the old 240 SX's have gone -- they're now turboed with crappy tires on the rears. One guy was really insane, a brand new 350Z (not sure which package) with tigerstripe decals that really got sideways well. One MR-2 t-boned a light post to the delight of the hundred or so teenagers there, and I saw about eight tires explode. The funny thing is that about ten seconds before a tire blows, you can see sparks from the steel belts spinning on the asphalt. Good times.

I gave my card to a guy taking pics, and if I get any, I'll try to post them.

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 Post subject: Results by class
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Results - 15 Nov 03 Cloverleaf Mall
Results by Class

Name Car Class Run 1 Run 2
Brian Maeng 2004 Subaru WRX STi C 1:15.53 1:15.10
Chris Moses 1998 BMW M Roadster D 1:14.19 (1:12.19 + 2 sec) 1:10.54
Bill Keogh 1995 Mazda Miata (Spec Miata) D DNF (1:11.74 + OC) 1:13.15
Steve Higgins 1992 Ford Taurus SHO D DNF (1:18.61 + OC) 1:18.14
Amy Moses 1998 BMW M Roadster D 1:29.68 (1:27.68 + 2 sec) 1:21.54
John Willemin 2003 Subaru Impreza WRX E 1:15.71 1:14.53
Johnathan Chapin 2004 Subaru Impreza WRX Wagon E 1:15.94 1:15.18
Mick Seal 2002 Mazda Miata E 1:15.64 1:15.26
Justin Antinarella 2003 Subaru Impreza WRX E 1:19.47 (1:15.47 + 2 sec) 1:16.12
Ryan Wilson 2003 Mazda Mazdaspeed Protege E 1:16.36 DNF (1:13.72 + OC)
Jason Ray 1999 Honda Civic Si E DNF (1:18.26 + OC) 1:17.36
Wes Eargle 2000 Ford Contour SVT E 1:19.08 1:18.19
Christopher Hall 2003 Lexus IS300 E 1:18.45 1:18.20
Juwaad Khan 2002 Acura RSX-S E 1:20.11 1:18.66
Andrew Ferrara 2003 Subaru Impreza WRX E DNF (1:20.85 + OC) 1:20.20
Adam Holman 2002 Subaru Impreza WRX E DNF (1:11.50 + OC) 1:21.51 (1:17.59 + 4 sec)
John Tatum 2003 Subaru Impreza WRX E DNF (1:21.30 + OC) DNF (1:18.35 + OC)
Jessica Chapin 2004 Subaru Impreza WRX Wagon E 1:25.80 DNF (1:23.95 + OC)
Saunders Roesser 2003 Subaru Impreza WRX E DNF (1:17.48 + OC) DNF (1:18.12)
David Allen 1993 Toyota Supra E DNF (1:19.88 + OC) DNF
Jim Creger 1988 BMW 325is E No Time No Time
Anita Higgins 1994 Ford Taurus SHO E No Time No Time
Richard Hagerich 1990 Mazda Miata F 1:11.9 1:11.27
Scott Hoffman 2001 Mazda Protege LX 2.0 F 1:13.80 1:13.03
Allen Smothers 1990 Mazda Miata F 1:15.16 1:14.65
Colin Hudgins 1995 Honda Civic F 1:16.93 1:15.53
Scott Wagner 2001 Mazda Protege LX 2.0 F 1:16.51 1:15.87
Robert Tranchant 2001 Subaru Imreza 2.5RS F DNF (1:25.84 + OC) DNF (1:17.89 + OC)
Ryan Thayer 1993 Honda Civic Hatchback F 1:30.32 (1:28.32 + 2 sec) 1:27.93
Michael Collins 1993 Honda Civic Hatchback F DNF (1:17.14 + OC) DNF (1:16.87 + OC)
Chris Smidt 2002 Mini Cooper F No Time No Time
Ryan Jenkins 1993 Saturn SC2 G DNF (1:22.10 + OC) 1:17.76
Lorena Whalan 1989 Toyota Celica G 1:29.23 1:26.86
Chris Procopio 1994 Honda Del Sol H 1:26.40 (1:24.40 + 2 sec) 1:24.64

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 Post subject: Re: NASA Richmond Autox and Drifting Event thoughts
PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2003 11:09 am 
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Wes Eargle wrote:
One MR-2 t-boned a light post to the delight of the hundred or so teenagers there, and I saw about eight tires explode.


Sounds like they ran a real safe event. :roll: Exploding tires and hitting light poles. Hopefully a news crew or reporter wasn't handy. :shock:

Great, another stupid F-up to improve public perception and drive up insurance costs for folks like us.
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Was the accident during the autocross or the drifting competition? Hopefully the latter. - AB

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2003 12:22 pm 
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Aaron Buckley wrote:
Was the accident during the autocross or the drifting competition? Hopefully the latter. - AB


The drifting event. Only saw two spins at the autox. Drifters, I have concluded, are morons. Turbo a 240 SX, put on crappy rear tires, quick 1-2-3 shift, and keep your foot on the floor and steer. Or take a beater Civic, put on cheapo fronts and stomp throttle and e-brake a lot. Mustangs make crappy drifters because they actually put the power to the pavement and can't spin for days.

Also, which event did three John Q. Laws at one point watch? I'll give you a hint --> not the autocross.

Fortunately, the drifting event was separated from us by a wall and several hundred yards. Naturally, that didn't stop spectators from trying to drive through our event to watch those asshats ... :stick: :furious:

Imagine getting cussed out by some old black woman because she can't use our event as a shortcut.

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Wes Eargle wrote:
Imagine getting cussed out by some old black woman because she can't use our event as a shortcut.


I like it when someone drives up and goes straight onto the grid like if they just wait in line they will get a turn. 8)

I seem to remember that maybe it was at an event last year or two ago at Rocky Mount in which someone just drove up and was in line. They were in line for about 1/2 a second before someone made them move.

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