If you want to learn just how bad you suck, here's a suggestion. Put Eric in the car for a weekend. That'll show you.
Eric Peterson wrote:
Really fun and challenging course today, plus it was nice to be home so early! I had a blast even though I threw away two good runs, but that is all part of the learning learning process. I'm glad we got 5 runs, because it took me until the 4th to start catching a clue on how to drive an S2000. Wow - to say those cars are a hoot to drive in an understatement!
I think Chris and Steve St. John (in the Sky on 295s) were either 3rd or 4th. They both ran 48.0's. I think Steve was a tad quicker than hers, but I'm not sure. He drove really well. Rick, Donnie, and Karl were all close behind. So, a lot of fast people packed together.
It is, as I imagined it would be, a brutal class. I love it.
Eric's modest, so he'd never reveal that, while dirty, he uncorked a run in my S2000 that was SO fast, it had the president of Triad wondering if the timing equipment had malfunctioned. The cones he hit, to my eye, weren't "to the good" very much, so I think the car was capable of 45s on that course.
I got a lot better, and I'm learning. The learning curve in this car is steep - it's a difficult car to drive at its outer limits, because it's just so capable. Stuff happens FAST in a good AS S2000. The mechanical grip is surreal. I did pop the limiter one run going up the runway - at the very least, that part of that run was pretty stinking fast. I've got the potential, I just need to put it together in one single, good run.
The custom-valved KONI shocks, I'm happy to say, are apparently money. Tim Aro and Mike Johnson both said this at the Evo school, and Eric, today, said something along the lines of "don't send them back to get them revalved, in fact, don't change anything on the car for tomorrow." Score.
Oh, and Spratte, he's one of those guys I really want to hate. He hasn't been at this real long, and he's out there taking some STRONG GS drivers to task. Visually he was obviously the fastest car in the first heat today.
Triad and CCR have come a long, long way in the few years since I've done an autocross with them.
All in all, it was a great time. Can't wait for tomorrow...