The Camaro has been loaded in the trailer for the past week. One stop at Performance Alignment Friday morning and off to Carolina Motorsports Park we go.
It is going to be a wild shoot out in the Camaro-Mustang Challenge. There are 17 cars entered for the weekend. Honestly, I think their are 8 of us who can win, especially if we are grouped together in our own run group.
With that many competitive and equally prepared cars, qualifying is going to be key and that has been a weak point in my rookie season. I have spent a lot of mental energy trying to refocus on qualifying and get that issue resolved. I need to replicate my race laps from 3 weeks ago and then some. I was able to consistently turn 1:51's. With the new configuration knocking 3-4 seconds off the old track record, that put me at or below the track record. There is still more to be gained. I would not be surprised to see low 1:50 or 1:49
The car is ready. After it's back to back race weekends in April, it needed the front calipers replaced and new brake pads. As a reward for Barney, he got a new B&M Ripper shifter installed. No more sloppy stock shifter.
I will be on RA1's that have three previous weekends on them. But most everyone else will be running used or slightly used RA1's. With Hyperfest coming up in June, people are saving the new tires for that weekend. That is the race everyone wants to win.
The goals for this weekend are simple, to bring the Camaro and myself home in one piece, get into the 1:50's for qualifying and finish in the top 4. A podium finish would be awesome and a first win....anything can happen.
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Jim Pastorius
2008 Silverado VortecMax
1992 Camaro
CMC#92
2002 BMW R1150R
2009 3rd Place CMC Mid-Atlantic Championship
2009 CMC Hyperfest Winner