OCS is worth my 2 hour drive. Look at the times and see that most people got faster, not slower. The surface just holds up way better than our other sites. If it would rain for about a week it would be perfect there.
We lucked out on the weather for sure. I was prepared for a 90 degree sunny and it was overcast for the better part of the day. Cloudy and breezy FTW!
The morning course was fun, fast and flowed well. I was lazy and didn't walk it enough and was suprised at a few sections on my first run. I should know better. Also to add another excuse Steve R. put too much gas in the General and made the handling a lot different than we are used to. Note to Steve, it ain't a BMW...it's FWD!!!!

Of course w/o Steve the General wouldn't even make it to OSC so we can't complain too much, but we still do.
The afternoon course was pretty choppy and didn't allow for too much speed except in the two sweepers. I paid more attention to the tight stuff on my course walks and it paid off with better times for me each run. Not nearly as fast as the Adams SE-R though. We need to find a way to double our HP!
It was good to see Ash finally get to come and play after all her hard work behind the view finder. I'm pretty sure she had a good time even though she still drives like a girl.

Of course she did beat Steve Remchak and this was her first time.
By the time Stephen and I left it was 6:00 which did kind of suck. The launch interval was the problem, but I was running start and had to manage the dust clouds to prevent a bunch of re-runs. The whammy tubes helped a ton too. Unless we get a lot of rain or start earlier I don't see another solution. The water truck
sounds like a good idea, but IMO it would need to be the size of a 18-wheeler to have done much good. I'm sure one ain't cheap either.
See you all there next event!