Dan, don't feel bad. Brad wheels the Miata along pretty well and a well driven Miata is NOT a slow car! Glad you had fun, enjoyed the blue group and did the TT. It only gets better!
Lots of well driven cars this weekend. I only got out in the Red group and half the fun of that group is getting and giving passes in unusual places. A couple times I'd pull off line (between 7 and

and give the pass on the left (very comfortable for me and hopefully for them), and I forget where else but fun. It was funny when I gave the 7 to 8 pass. It was to a yellow corvette (Oscar??). I moved well over, pointed and they paused. I think they were surprised to get a pass there! But it just doesn't take long for a 'vette to pass a CRX! Fun, fun fun..
While the weather was noticeably brisk (OK, cold!) it was dry and mostly clear. I'll take that over warm and rainy every time. The student groups must all have been pretty well behaved. 12 offs (not including drive offs and mechanical issues) is a fantastically low number when you consider we had well over 100 students and around 50 instructors! I must have been dreaming: even the instructors stayed on track (well, most di. I enjoyed writing my name between 11 and 12....Got the S and maybe the E!!). Mark and crew even added an extra run group for the red group who got hosed on Saturday as it seemed each of their sessions on Saturday got shortened. How many places are going to take care of you like that??!!
No surprise that the event ran smoothly and on time. Heck, we EXPECT that now with THSCC. And the student feed back was almost universally good. A few excellent comments about changes that they would like to see which will be evaluated and made if we can.
A BIG thanks to everyone involved in making the program such a success. And another BIG thanks to all the students and instructors that made this event possible. Without both groups this wouldn't happen.
Hope everyone comes out and joins us later in the year for CMP and the Rock. both are fun courses with good challenges.
Thanks again to all!
Ron