My race went up in a cloud of dust after being pushed off the track in Turn 6 on lap one. I'm very happy with how the car ran, and that I finally drove well (was waiting for that all week! :roll: ), but mad that it had to happen from a P11 hole after lap 1. I clicked off some great laps to get back up to 7th, and everyone ahead of me back into view by lap 3. Shortly after that, Ken was off in 8, and I could see the gap forming between Eric & Steve and Sam, Bill, & Charlie. By about lap 5, I was just finally getting close enough to Sam, Bill, and Charlie, to start maybe getting their draft, which I knew if I caught, I was back in it for a podium spot. Unfortunately, at that same time, knowing I had to get a great run through the carousel to keep the hope of the draft alive, I came barreling up on the back of Charlie who was stuck in gear. I just barely was able to not collect the back of his car, but it meant I had to take to the very dirty outside of the carousel to do so. The car bucked all over, and I kept it on the track, but it ruined my speed all the way down to Canada Corner. It then wasn't until I got back to the front straight, that all the crap was off the tires. That whole sequence of events cost me three seconds, while Bill and Sam got in a line and cracked off some serious times. Any hope of getting their draft was gone. I tried like hell to make up the lost time, but apparently too hard, as I then missed three shifts in two laps, putting me back even further. Game over. Kind of upsetting, but the car ran flawless all week (tires and gas, period), I ran my fastest ever "completely without draft" lap, and the car is sitting in the shop in great shape, and could do it again this weekend if we wanted.
Congrats to Steve on another gold. He didn't run the car once all year, AND showed up on not only a tire brand he didn't know, but on an entire style of tire construction he didn't know, setup or driving style wise, and he and the car were still a rocket combination. Seriously, think about that. This is why he's STILL a champion. The ability to adapt, and never accept that there's nothing that can be further developed and improved upon, and to get the absolute best out of whatever he's driving. While so many others have cried fowl and took their ball and went home, he's still working, and he's still winning.
My heart sank when I came around to see Eric in the trap. I knew from my radio that he had been leading. Knowing how Steve & Eric race, I couldn't believe it was from contact. The next time around, I saw the tire tracks, and I knew it was probably a mechanical problem. I can't even imagine that, especially knowing how hard he (and Jesse) have worked for and wanted that win. "That's racing..." as we say, but wow...
Sam, welcome to the podium! You showed great pace all year, at any event you went to, and you drove a very clean, fast, and consistent race. Very nicely done.
Bill......what the....? Where did that come from?! I was behind you guys, watching you wheel the hell out of that car! Dirt tracking through the carousel, dropping wheels off, giving Miata's fits as you'd climb that thing up the big hills. An incredible drive - one of the best I saw all weekend in any class!