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As some people know I am a little autocross crazy. Since starting autocrossing a little less than 2 years ago I have been to close to 100 autocross events including nationals in topeka, KS. Last year I placed second in the Sliderule cup a competition based on how you place and the number of different clubs you run with.

This year I decided to make it to some of the closer national events to see how I could do at them in the STS2 miata. Instead of hitting quanity I decided to try for quality this year.

I wanted to try out ProSolo (mix of a drag race and a solo course) before the event in D.C. in a few weeks so I decided to make the 11 hour drive to Peru, IN to have a little autocrossing fun.

Thursday night - Rain, Rain, Rain. Left work a little after 5 with the top down and ready to go. Get to the metro station to pick up Katie and I see the dark clouds overhead and I hurry to put the top back up so I don't get wet. Driving about 5.5 hours thru rain into the night is not fun but I push on for a while so I have less to drive on friday. Driving 40 MPH thru Cumberland, MD with nobody passing me felt weird. Stopped in Cambridge, OH for the night.

Friday - more driving in the rain. It starts off raining and wet and continues to rain until we make it to IN. Pull into the Grissom Aeroplex (location of event) at about 2:00 and see many local drivers. Find a spot to empty out the car and sign up for the rookie quickstart program.

Quickstart - The quickstart program is run by Andy Hollis and a few other national champions and is designed to get people who are not familiar with the launch tree in ProSolo up to speed on how it works and the difference between regular Solo and ProSolo like the other person racing you from the start and running a mirror image course on the other side as well as the running 4 back back to back alternating sides. I did my quickstarts and got decent times (.650 RT with perfect being a .500) most prosolo regulars are well within the .500 range when they need be so I am giving up a little time to them each run but not bad for first time.

Saturday - Get there early to walk the courses again and see what I might have missed the night before. Work course and get ready for my 4 morning runs. All my RT's are in the mid 600's still so I need to work on that but I do decent on my runs and finish the morning in 3rd place out of 8 just about 4 10ths out of 2nd.
Saturday afternoon - After working the course I sit and wait, and wait, and wait for my turn because they are having problems with the timing equipment again. The course has a lot more rubber down and RT's are improving I manage to get 2 out of my 4 afternoon runs with an RT of .55x so I am feeling a lot better about my chances. I moved into second place with just 3 10ths holding me over the 3rd place finisher for the day. I am still 1.3 seconds behind Andy Hollis in his very well prepped miata who is currently leading the class.
Saturday Results

Sunday - Again get there early to walk the same courses again to see what I think of them now and if I might have any better ideas on attacking the course today. No real changes of plans just get out there and drive my best and see what I can do I know I need to get a better right side since it was still much slower than my left side run. While watching other morning runs I see a lot of red lights on the tree so I start to get nervous about them. It is time for my runs and I am still worried about red lights so I am not as quick off the line as saturday and most of my RT's are in the 7xx range. Since I was second place saturday I am running directly again the class leader Andy Hollis today so I am sure that did not help me. My times improved a bit just like everybody else did. Ended up in the same place as I finished saturday in second place but only 1.2 seconds behind Andy Hollis for the event.
Sunday Results

The drive home - Once I got out of impound after my runs we packed up and hit the road hitting rain again once I got into OH. Drove in and out of rain for a lot of the 11 hour drive home and got home and crashed at about 12:30 am monday morning.

Went to work on monday but was not mentally there at all. Got word from a friend that stuck around for awards that I got the ProSolo Rookie award for the Peru ProSolo.

Current car stats.

1990 Mazda Miata - $2,000(used)
Koni shocks - $500(new)
Ebay coilover sleeves $50 (new)
15" Falken wheels and 205/50/15 RT-215 tires - $500(used) (also daily drive these)
Racing beat hollow front bar - $170(new)
Corbeau Forza Racing seats with sliders - $180 (used)
CG Lock - $20(used)
Racing beat intake - $80(used)

Total $3,500

The car is nowhere near fully setup and has a lot of work that still needs to be done but I am pretty happy with the current status of the car based on what I have put into it. I still need to install some motor mounts and rear shock mounts that I have been sitting on for a few months now and that should give me a bit nicer setup. Also want to do bushings and header/exhaust when I have time and money as well as getting better/revalved/shortened shocks so I can up my spring rates.

I'll be making a 9 hour drive this weekend to attend the Solo National tour in Devens, MA and hope to do well there.


Beaten - 2003 MazdaSpeed Protege 29K <- broken hearted Daily/Weekend Beater - 1990 miata 138K - AutoX every weekend = Adult driven on weekends