Congratulations to all the winners!!
M3 is always the answer.
Thanks guys. Got a lot of advice and support from the TX Region veterans who were there. The competition in STR was exhilarating. Stan and Sue were right on my tail, so I think the class is going to be fun locally as well as at the big events. 5 different cars were among the competitive rides:
5-speed NC Miata
6-speed NC Miata
NB Miata
S2000 (reg & CR)
MR Spyder
It definitely looks like the NB is going to be capable of being a lot more competitive than some people thought, especially on a tight course. Sean needs to find a 5-speed for his!
Polished Turd Racing
Mick wrote: "I think Jerrett is the best autocrosser I have ever seen naked."
Su B.
SSP - #117
08 997.1 Turbo
Good job guys...
Why is FP under appeal???
David Smart
Mazda MX5 Club - STR 194
Foley's car is BSP I think unless something funky has happened. My guess is something to do with Mark's car.
Last edited by nealb; 03-21-2011 at 05:28 PM.
2009 MX-5 STR and track toy
2003 Z06 -- Not a Miata, but 3200# and 400 RWHP is fun
OTM -- 2012 Sierra, 2016 Impala (Appliances)
crappy part is the restrictor is BIGGER than the inlet on his turbo...kinda a BS ruling by the PC IMO...
I believe he's appealing...it's pretty cut and dry. The intent of the inlet restrictor is to restrict the flow. Now whether that's done via inline restrictor or the size of the turbo inlet shouldn't matter. Rotrex uses inlet inserts for restrictors on their SC systems for example.
David Hedderick
Houston, TX
92 Miata SE; 02 RSX-S; 01 Boxsturd; 05 STI
I was a member of the Appeals board up till December 31
I know the Board and their charter and how they will act and I will take bets that he does not get a zero penalty ruling
however, if the logic of the rules is upside down with the reality of the OEM inlet size, they could reduce the severity of the penalty
Last edited by nealb; 03-22-2011 at 07:33 AM.
2009 MX-5 STR and track toy
2003 Z06 -- Not a Miata, but 3200# and 400 RWHP is fun
OTM -- 2012 Sierra, 2016 Impala (Appliances)