Sitting in the Subway in Angier, on my way back up to MD catching up on the banter about the race...
I've already called HJC to see if they can custom fit a helmet for VK
I honestly had it super easy this time. VK joked about making it easier for my "arrive and drive" this weekend, but that really isn't far from the truth. I cannot thank Bernie, Walter, Kendt, VK, Steve, Chris and Gwen enough for making this a really memorable weekend for me. Sean was also a big help, running errands and just doing whatever we asked for the weekend.
We've been a goal-oriented bunch since the beginning. Year one was all about finishing and getting everyone seat time. After that weekend ended, I know we all had a lot of fun, but we learned a ton. We made lots of mistakes on the track and in the pits. VK commented this weekend that Donnie (Barnes) was right when he made a comment last year, something to the effect of "Sure, you can say that winning isn't that important, but that all changes when you get into the heat of the battle."
This year was different. Bernie was in charge, and his intense desire to succeed and win was evident. We knew we had a capable car, and we had a lot of time to think about strategy. We set our goal for a top 10 finish, but during the middle of day one, when we maintained 2nd place for much of the day, it was clear that we had a chance to win it all if the car held together and events during the race went out way. Long driver stints and a very defined pit strategy made a huge difference.
It was awesome, and thanks to all teammates and other Tarheelers that made it special.