Great weekend! Considering the weather forecast, we dodged a bullet and had great weather.
The changes presented by the new CMP management last year were in place and very welcome. CMP is a much nicer place than it was when I went my first time 5 years ago and still noticeably improved from last year. New additions from last year were skid pad, garages, and T12-T14 reconfiguration. Those guys have not been idle and they are all about customer satisfaction.
Group sizes were quite small. I think Green had only 7 drivers. For me, Red was almost like a private track session with about 8 drivers.
I don't recall any offs that resulted in sheetmetal damage. We did have one motor let go and doused the track in oil at T8. However, it was close to lunch and only impacted White group, who was able to compensate by driving in other sessions.
I think most of the White group compensation was in the Red group. The denser afternoon fields were fun, because it presented more opportunity to drive off line and improvise.
I liked the new configuration - it flowed well and eliminated that bitch of a T13 brake zone. I actually really liked the track a lot after this weekend. Turns 12 & 14 were not as tight, but you still had to brake really hard for 14. I have only one negative comment regarding the track condition: it is too bumpy. Gawd it's rough out there. T5-T7 is a mosaic of different pavings and it's really rough tracking out of T7. Even the new configuration was quite bumpy through T13.
The track is still tough on equipment. I believe quite a few cars went home early due to mechanicals. I had good luck with my brakes this time - no Ferodos for me! Evin Levine was garaged next to me and he was changing a set of the 3000's out of his Bimmer on Saturday. It looked familiar as they were wore down to the backing plates. With the shorter straights it is VIR South course busy, but a lot longer. You're constantly working hard providing input to the car. I found it difficult to find a stretch where I could take a little mental break, relax and check my gages.
Thanks to Kyle Kimberly for helping with the banners and Brad Mackey for chauffeuring me between the track and hotel. A real big thanks to Rob Harvey for coming out for T&S support. Rob couldn't attend to drive because of a wedding he attended. Still, he found time to sneak down Sat and Sunday to bring/setup equipment and take it home.
Most especially I'd like to thank Brad for Sunday's TT. I found myself out of gas and Brad "loaned" me 3 gallons so I could run. I was in the front of the TT field and didn't have time to go to the gas station. Sunday's TT was great. With only 9 participants, everybody was a winner with a top 10 finish!
