
Day started with a grin and ended with a

fun day.
First to thank Steve for paying extra for the FAST weather insurance policy. Perfect day.
I got faster almost every single run except for #7 when I guess my knee bumped the coin holder button and made it rain change all over my floor and door. The distraction was too much and I totally blew that run hit a cone and then missed a gate and OC'd a short cut to the finish. So yes I was going thru the change on that run. Funny now but not then.
Special thanks to Dave O'Neal for fixing my plastic bumper exhaust trim that I knocked off when smashing that cone after losing all my cents.
The numbers once again posted by S4 boggled my small mind. Those guys are awesome. They just keep getting faster somehow? 45.1 over and over. Or maybe I'm just getting older faster?
M2 has a massive following of super competitive drivers. I believe Drew got FTD 43.2 driving John's car!! His goal was to beat Ken and he did by about .1 second.
Dat in his S1 truly stock car did a 43.3 on more than one occasion which was a virtual tie with Ken driving truly stock in S0.
Glad everyone enjoyed one of our Brooksville favorites Coney Island treat!! I love it when people don't mess with great recipes for decades. Also I don't eat there very often as it would probably clog my drain.
Anyone who missed Phillip driving the FWD VW missed a really entertaining run. I've never seen a FWD car have such a tail happy puppy day.
Ben getting into the 47's with that Fastiva car on that course!!
If this were a points event yearly totals would have changed in a few classes!!
I saw a lot of great/safe driving today. I thought my new invention worked very well. I put those frozen plastic tubes for drink bottles into my tire sprayer to keep the water colder. I thought it worked great from my 4th run on using it on the front tires as I kept getting faster and faster. It would work great on an intercooler too. If nothing else that cool water felt great at the finish for washing my sweaty hands off
Thanks everyone for another great day autocrossing.
Doug