First, I had a blast driving yesterday. In fact, I have totally enjoyed each course this year. If I was beating Rodney, then maybe I might have even more fun!
I replaced the busted Koni last weekend and the car is much easier to drive now. So instead of the conefest that was the first few events (turn dammit, turn!!) I only had two cones this event and that was on the last run after I had already blown the run due to late braking into second turn around.
Ryan Holton wrote:
7 out of the top 10 raw times were in cars that had 1.8L of displacement or LESS. 2 of those 7 had forced induction help.
2 of the top 10 raw times had only 1.6L of displacement
Yes it did favor power to some extent, but it still had enough turns to somewhat equalize the field. That's a tall order for a course designer.
I have to say that I am totally frustrated this morning. I would LIKE to say it was a lack of HP that was holding me back yesterday. It sure felt that way as I felt I was at Full Throttle much of the course and felt I did well in the slaloms. Slowing for the big offsets, turn arounds, slaloms, turn onto taxiway, but otherwise mostly flat. But then you have Jim F. running a 78.5xx in a car that I tend to feel has some of the same strengths and weaknesses of my car.
And then Rodney who is driving really well (

top 10 PAX ) is kicking my ass.

(love ya Rodney).
I think I need to get Jim F. to ride along with me at the next event and give me some pointers.
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