Round 6 Results posted
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Cool....looks like Rob got the Wheels.
Also went and looked at the Slush Season results....congrats to the following BAIC folks who trophied :
Note that in Novice 8, Joe missed getting 1st for the season because Tommy beat him yesterday....yep, that close! Joe, you gotta let Tommy know he needs to take a dive BEFORE you run the event
Also went and looked at the Slush Season results....congrats to the following BAIC folks who trophied :
- STX : 1st Rob Morrisseau, 2nd Joe Ciarcia
- DS : 1st Lawrence Hindle, 2nd Martin Broenkow
- Novice 3 : 1st Leonel de los Reyes
- Novice 6 : 1st David Hyman, 2nd Tyler Takahashi, 3rd Tim Driedger, 4th David O'Callaghan
- Novice 8 : 2nd Joseph Soriano, 3rd Tommy Wu
Note that in Novice 8, Joe missed getting 1st for the season because Tommy beat him yesterday....yep, that close! Joe, you gotta let Tommy know he needs to take a dive BEFORE you run the event
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Rob is dead meat whenever I get a job :devil:
Camber/caster plates on the front, camber plates on the rear.
Borla exhaust
Brake pads
And some sort of fancy suspension.
In the mean time though... I'm going to run the Boondoggle but I may skip a few events after that to conserve $$$ (I figure I can miss 4 events and still be competitive).
Looking at the results STX should have 2 people crossing over from Novice 4. I'm hoping the class grows some more.
So, this was my first full season of autoxing. I remember back to the Boondoggle I was still recovering from my shoulder surgery that I had a little over a year ago. I think the track the Tyrell did at Candlestick was my favorite. It would have been intersting to see what it would have been like if the safety stuards hadn't had to modify it
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Cheers, Joe
Camber/caster plates on the front, camber plates on the rear.
Borla exhaust
Brake pads
And some sort of fancy suspension.
In the mean time though... I'm going to run the Boondoggle but I may skip a few events after that to conserve $$$ (I figure I can miss 4 events and still be competitive).
Looking at the results STX should have 2 people crossing over from Novice 4. I'm hoping the class grows some more.
So, this was my first full season of autoxing. I remember back to the Boondoggle I was still recovering from my shoulder surgery that I had a little over a year ago. I think the track the Tyrell did at Candlestick was my favorite. It would have been intersting to see what it would have been like if the safety stuards hadn't had to modify it
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Cheers, Joe
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Originally posted by veloLexus
Rob is dead meat whenever I get a job :devil:
Rob is dead meat whenever I get a job :devil:
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I really need to get used to left foot braking, and get some camber plates and a swaybar...because plowing through the course suuuuuucks!
I couldn't force myself to keep the entry speed down, so I was plow-drifting through most turns, damn lucky I didn't knock down any cones.
It was fun, though, and for sure I will auto-x more often!
David
I couldn't force myself to keep the entry speed down, so I was plow-drifting through most turns, damn lucky I didn't knock down any cones.
It was fun, though, and for sure I will auto-x more often!
David
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Originally posted by dahveed
I really need to get used to left foot braking, and get some camber plates and a swaybar...because plowing through the course suuuuuucks!
I couldn't force myself to keep the entry speed down, so I was plow-drifting through most turns, damn lucky I didn't knock down any cones.
It was fun, though, and for sure I will auto-x more often!
David
I really need to get used to left foot braking, and get some camber plates and a swaybar...because plowing through the course suuuuuucks!
I couldn't force myself to keep the entry speed down, so I was plow-drifting through most turns, damn lucky I didn't knock down any cones.
It was fun, though, and for sure I will auto-x more often!
David
Cheers, Joe
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