I agree with Jon… What a great weekend!
I had a little more work on the car than Jon, but still had the best weekend!
Here is the recap:
Saturday, I think I surprised Jon during qualifying by finishing 2 10ths ahead of him. Obviously, it did not shake him, because he got a fantastic jump at the start jumped in front of me and was on the inside of turn one. Unfortunately, the grid had the slowest spec racers (87 hp) in front of us, so it was a crazy turn one. I went to the outside of turn one and ran out of track. Upon re-entry to the track, I must of hit the curbing, because I bent the rim (3 for the year) and ended up with a flat. A new father and son team in the Spec E30 paddock helped me change the tire (thanks guys!) and I was back on track, finishing 5 laps.
Sunday was incredible. Jon and I traded practice and qualifying spots so it set the stage for the race.
Jon got a great start again (proof I need to work on my standing starts) followed by Al, and me. It was a three way train until the straight after turn nine where a spec racer kicked up a cloud of dust so thick we were unable to see the track. Jon slowed down with Al behind him. I darted to the right and drove throught a thinner dust cloud. From that point until lap 9 I was running solidly in fourth.
Jon was slowly catching up, but lap traffic proved beneficial for Jon catching me. He caught me in turn 10 and by the end of the straight, he passed me. But, that was short lived. Don (in the black Porsche) passed me and then Jon on the straight between 2 and 3. I jumped on his bumper into 3 and repassed Jon.
Since I had to scrub speed to take the inside line, Jon got an incredible run on me through 4, but went into 5 too fast and lost time. I thought at this point I was safe. Obviously, I was not.
Jon came back again, and this time did not want to be denied. By lap 12, he caught me and was a couple of feet off my back bumper through turns 8 and 9. By turn 10, Jon was drafting me towards the finish line. He darted out at the last minute, but I held him off for fourth. What a relief for the checker, because I think if it were one more lap, I would not have been able to hold the place.
I want to add to the chorus of proof positive that this is the series to race. During qualifying on Sunday, the car would pull to one side under braking. I checked my brakes to find out that I was metal to metal on the front rotors. Dan Smith loaned me a set of pads (and tools) to finish the weekend. That plus the commradarie, you cannot beat this series!
I am now going into pout mode until February. We need a November race!
-Steve