Back from the SCCA National Tour in Ft. Myers
So I'm back from the SCCA National Tour in Ft. Myers and it was great. This was my first National Tour event. I was driving a WRX STI in STU. It was a beautiful weekend in the low 80s with a blue ski and no clouds.
There were some amazing cars and drivers out there and I think I learned a lot just from watching everybody.
I ended up in 6th place out of 12 drivers in STU. Time to fire up the excuse generator, so here I go:
- The car was underprepared for STU
- stock springs and shocks
- no camber plates
- heavier wheels than stock
- Kumho MXs while everyone else was on RT615s
- stock down pipe
- only mods were a muffler and sway bars
- First time driving a STI or even a AWD car
The car was very impressive for a stock car. You can throw it into anything, as hard as you want and the AWD will sort things out. I really enjoyed driving the car.
Both courses were very fun with a long slaloms (7-8 cones) and a lot of high speed transitions (3rd gear in the STI). I wish there were more course like these out here, we've got the room for it. The surface at Ft. Myers is concrete so the cars stuck like glue. Tons of fun!
I felt pretty good about my driving for the weekend. Except for the first run on Sat. all my cone penalties were done by the back wheels, so I was getting close to making clean runs. My fastest raw times would have put me in 2nd place, but I guess my inexperience with the car showed through.
Here are the results for the weekend: http://www.scca.com/_FileLibrary/Fil...s-Saturday.pdf
BTW, the Fuji-racing.com CSP Miata was an absolute rocket. There has been a lot arguing about exhaust sizing and IRTBs on the pointy board lately, but Jimmy's (4-throttle-tuning on miata.net) tuning has spoken for itself. The was impressive to watch, especially with Bob Palmblad (former owner of the white SM2 Kenne Belle Miata) behind the wheel.
Sorry, I didn't take my cameras with me or I would have some pics to post. ::Flag::