Actually, he's done a lot of track stuff - he even kicked Tom Hoppe's butt at One Lap a couple of years ago.
For the real story on the video, here it is in his own words:
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thanks for all the support. here is what happened:
i got greedy.
end of story.
i had a car that didn't belong in the top 5, yet i wanted more. 11/10ths wasn't enough, i had to bump it up to 12/10ths - and paid for it.
we could've put the car back together for Nelson Ledges. however, it took me about 2 days before i could think straight. by then it was too late. i've never been in an auto accident before - it was a little overwhelming. plus my hand starting swelling, it looks like a ham hock now. i couldn't even pick up a wrench with it - so i was down to one hand. seeing my car wadded up made me physically sick. and my neck/back stiffened up, as was expected. - so i called it quits. it's a decision i regret now, you gotta at least finish.
it looked like we needed an a-arm, a housing for one of the JICs, and some intercooler pipes and silicone hoses, and a windshield. i'm sure other items would've popped up. i just noticed today that i flattened my seat brackets, not sure how, but my driver seat is about a foot lower than the passenger.
i would like to thank Turbo XS, Subaru of America, Rota and Safe Drives. the car was a shoe in for a class win. thanks to their help my finishing positions overall were (out of 93): 9th, 4th, 7th, 5th, 5th, 3rd, 5th, 5th, 4th, dnf's. class finishes were (out of 18): 3rd, 1st, 1st, 1st, 1st, 1st, 1st, 1st, 1st, dnf's.
they were all more than willing to assist after the crash too.
also thanks to Top Speed, Doug and Porter (Jason) for some last minute tweaking. Tom Hoppe for some rad suspension setup advice. Fitz (Mark) for jumping right in to help fix the car. If he doesn't do One Lap next year, somebody get him on their team - he's very helpful. The AMS Evo guys were great too. Jon is a great competitor. His dad Ray sat me down after the crash and gave me some needed advice. Braille for hooking me up with a 7.5lb battery. KC for some nice decals. Dale at boxer4racing who is always helpful and was standing by to search and send me whatever parts i needed. sorry if i forgot anyone.
one clarification, the other black STi was a father/son duo - ben and dan, taking in the whole experience - in a stockish car - and kicking butt. 2nd at roebling - awesome.
the dyno comp STi had 3 great guys - enrique, neil and richard. we were all helping each other out and having a great time. you'll see them in the ultimate street car challenge - good luck.
i was thinking this would be my last one lap for a while. but now i think i'm going to have to try one more time (redemption). ideas have been thought up and plans are under way. the experience this year will definitely mature me as a driver and make me better overall. so look out.
luke