Nothing terribly interesting but my family likes to see them so they were uploaded anyway:
DoubleX Saturday afternoon left side
DoubleX Saturday afternoon right side
If you look real close, you can see the Pro Solo Tree counting down just before the launch. These runs were done in the afternoon session when I was lined up against Mr. Vail and you can see his car off in the distance when I'm approaching the finish line. It gives you a somewhat muted sense of the excitement of "rushing towards" your opponent while finishing the course run.
The course was challenging if not a hair on the tight side. Not a very good course for the high-rpm Type R since we were never really in the power band and I gave up on shifting gears after the morning session due to running out of talent in a few spots.
Tour Saturday Run #3
Tour Sunday Run #1
I apologize for the sound in Saturday's run. I experimented with setting the mic on "high" in the ChaseCam PDR and it didn't work out so well. Unfortunately it only has a "low" and a "high" so I may have to experiment with an external mic if I want to get better sound. Volume was never a problem with the mic on low in the CRX for some reason.
Anyway, the courses were much faster and everybody seemed to enjoy them. There were a few bumpy sections which looked to be quite the handful in a stiffly sprung car but other than one spot where I actually bottomed out on one run on Sunday, it wasn't that noticeable.
The good news is that our front Hoosiers lasted 44 runs this time unlike ~10 as in Arkansas. They were definitely down on grip after the DoubleX which I can see in the datalogger but they had just enough life left in them to squeak through the Tour. It's still rather sad that $500 worth of front tires only truly last through 1 Pro Solo type event before they are off the pace and if it weren't for the contingency and luck enough to win, I think we'd be switching to something else.
Anybody want to buy a pair of "lightly worn" 225-45-15 Hoosiers?
Jim