Here's my race from Sunday. It's my 2nd ever. I was unable to record my Saturday race.
http://vimeo.com/13774772
It's not near as good as my Saturday race was. I had a better qualifying on Sunday and told myself I was going to hang with the pack on the start...just keep it clean. Al Taylor was the car in front of me doin' the bump and grind in T2. I decided to back off a little and stay wide. I was pretty sure I could handle T3 wide - didn't work too good.
When it came time to exit the snake, the car just didn't seem as strong and I couldn't seem to keep up.
I had got talked to bumping my tire pressures up from what I had run all weekend. Besides feeling down on power, the car felt like it was on 4 bars of soap. Anybody who knows me knows I don't care for loose, but it was what it was - deal with it.
I have days where I'm not too shabby with Oak Tree, and I have days where I act like I've never driven it before. This day was the latter. I was starting to catch up with the guys that passed me in T3 on the off. I felt that if I could nail a good fast run out of Oak Tree I could catch their draft and start working for a pass. I think that decision symbolized a loss of patience, hence the spin in Oak Tree. I'm just glad I didn't hit the wall.
The only real racing I got to do was the last 2-3 laps. The double pass in T1 was pretty cool. I saw Jones coming in the rear view mirror and baited him by staying track left. The T1 braking zone was full of marbles on track right and he was comin' on like a freight train. A little extra braking in my anticipation paid off and I was able to cut under him and make it stick.
Lessons learned this weekend. Being able to drive isn't the same as being able to race. You have to develop race craft just like you do driving skills. Don't change something on your car for right before a race(like tire pressures), unless it's critical to making the race. Patience. If you start overdriving, you just set yourself back even further(didn't I already know that?). Stay on the track! Needless to say, offs are expensive position wise. Again, patience. When you're racing door to door it's like utter chaos, but you got to keep it in check. Chuck Franks must be right - loose is fast.

I turned my best time of weekend in this race. Went from high 2:26's on Saturday to a high 2:23 on Sunday.
This was my second time driving the E30 at VIR Full. The gearing is a little funky compared to what I'm used to with a Miata. Turns 3 and 16/Hogpen are too fast for 3rd and the exit is too slow for 4th. I kept playing with different combos. Hopefully I'll find the right combo with my Traqmate data.
Next Spec E30 race is October - I think the weekend before our next HPDE at CMP.
Oh yeah, big thanks to Rob Lupella for showing up Saturday and loaning me his camera mount(forgot to pull mine out of the Miata).