I will admit one small bit of luck though. It was a cold day and I got a re-run for my last run of the day. The extra heat in the tires may have helped, but since I dropped over 1.5 seconds it probably wasn't all tire heat either. The net result was I beat the entire field and took home another first place trophy. Second season in a row I've had a first place start. I also paxed 33rd in a field of 152 cars... with SSM pax!. SS pax would have put me at 16th. (it's unclear whether or not wing+splitter > than LSD, I may exceed an SS car by now, but probably not by much so perhaps a realistic estimate is probably still above 20th place).
The second race started well. I got a re-run on my first run and I laid in a time that was fastest in the class and briefly the fastest time with doors (i.e ignoring the formula and open wheel cars). But after that I found ways to make one mistake after another, and I never improved on my time. My final run started out good, and I believe I was faster through the first sweeper than ever before, and the slalom was smoother than previous. I got to the next element with more speed than ever before... I was somewhat surprised when the car actually made the turn into the next element without difficulty and that surprise caused me to stop looking ahead. I turned too tightly on the next element rather than powering through and then realized I'd taken the wrong line. The brief moment it took for that regret to cross my mind delayed my breaking point by a few 10ths of a second and I entered the tight slalom way too fast... and I chose to go of course since even if I saved it I would have been nearly sideways and terribly slow or even spun.
Back to my old tricks of loosing my focus when something unexpected happens... (in this case the car behaved better than I expected). The net result was that on his final run David finally pulled ahead by 0.020 seconds knocking me out of the trophies and into 4th place (of 9 cars). We won't talk about my pax standings, but it will suffice to say that I was on par with some of my worst days last year. Although my fastest time once again followed a re-run I don't think I can blame cold tires this time. I know I made plenty of mistakes.
As I alluded to on in the previous post, I did some weight reduction and rules compliance work over the winter. The wing bracing interfered with the ability to inspect the battery and still retain the stock battery cover, so I moved the battery to sit on the chassis just behind the firewall on the driver's side. Hopefully it won't get wet and short in the first rain event!
Items Removed:
Harness barHarness
Rear speakers
Excess Battery Wire
Misc battery stuff
70% of S111 battery bracket
Unused battery Bracket
AC Compressor
AC Condensor
Some AC piping that was easy to reach
2lbs of Freon
Sunvisors
Rear view mirrors
Lightness added: AC stuff: 17.4 lbs, Harness and bar, 15.4 lbs, Battery stuff 1 lb, visors & mirror 1.5 lbs, Rear speakers 2.1 lbs... TOTAL: 37.4 lbs
Moved Forward:
Battery 6lbs, 2 ft forward, 8 inches down.S111 switch (3oz?) 3 ft forward, 1ft up.
Added:
15" battery cableCopper Battery lug
Aluminum plate speaker hole cover
Foam speaker hole cover
Aluminum battery Bracket.
Cable ties.
OEM Battery Cover.
Weight added, ~2lbs
Net Lightness: ~35 lbs, enough to compensate for the too-heavy wing I added last season (although the wing weighs less, it is also higher up on the car than anything else).
Present race weight (estimate): 1870 lbs
Minimum street weight with no wing, no tow bar, and 1/3 tank of gas: 1845 lbs
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