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Man was I wrong. So wrong. Infinitesimally, bigly wrong! Some of my Lotus buddies have been pushing me towards autocross and to be honest, sounded lame. Driving through a parking lot through cones? Pass. Once again, damn was I wrong! Im officially screaming to the heavens, Glamrock was wrong!
Went to the SCCA Learning Curve Autocross Training in Joliet last weekend. Figured if nothing else, Id at least learn some stuff and show off my car.
Went with my buddies Paul and Allen. Had the class that explained the car classifications, how to read the cones/course, etc. and then got teamed up with our instructors. Paulo and I got the same instructor. The poor bastard. He had to be constantly getting in and out of two Elises all day. And even I have trouble getting out of the passenger side! LOL! He was a big boy (278#s) and was basically crawling out on his hands and knees. I watched him get out of Paulos car from my driver seat so he could run over and jump in mine. I, and everyone who saw it laughed our a$$es off. What a great sport he was! He did it all day. (I ended up buying him a How to exit a Lotus t-shirt as the dude earned it!)
Anyway, my first run was a little off. The sea of cones messed me up right out of the gate, but recovered and rocked on. Hit the first set of slaloms and that was it. I was hooked. Absolutely nailed it! My first time was not awesome as I had basically stopped to turn 180 to get to the FIRST turn. LOL! But we got done and the instructor was blown away. Couldnt believe it was my first run through slaloms. Never touched a cone! I think I came in at 43 seconds? Not awesome. But next run dropped it to like, I dont know 35? Then 34. Then 33. Then 32. Nice, right? Constant improvement. Oh and for the record, we had worked cone duty on this course before we drove it so except for the entrance (I was too far away to see) I watched a buncha cars do a buncha runs and had a good idea of the rest of the course before I drove it. And I had a better time than Paulo. Not bad for a 50 year old, fat, has been rock star! I mean, Paulos in his twenties! Then we moved to the other course
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Ran through it with the instructor and finished a 24.10. Had a really slow 180 turn after slaloms that was pretty difficult. But a shorter course. But difficult, man. And the kid kicked my ass. Completely. My second run? Got lost after the 180 (sea of cones and remember, I havent watched people drive this for 40 minutes before I drove it). Instructor is trying to guide me and its too much overcorrect and Im losing control and I barrel through a cone wall! LOL! However, still havent touched a cone! Me and the instructor are howling with laughter and hes all, how in thee f*+# did you do that? That was a sniper shot! You totally threaded that needle! Im like, The Blue Meanie is the most cherished thing I own. Im very protective! And we giggled all the way back to the grid. Not sure any of the consecutive runs were actual finishes because I kept getting lost and missing gates. Maybe I finished on the last? Regardless, Paulo kicked my old ass! And hes a really good friend and I was psyched for him. If I can quote Badger and Skinny Pete from Breaking Bad, thats church! (And for the record, Im not out there trying to beat Paulo, per se. Were both chasing the lowest time that either of us has posted.)
So we move back to our first track and roll another 4-6 runs a piece. And Im generally maintaining my previous times or dropping 1/8-1/4 second. But Im bound and determined to break into 31 seconds. And my last run? F-ing 32.009! Like, .009 is shorter than it takes to blink! And Im shaking my fist at the sky and cursing the gods! LOL! And Paulo kicked my ass again! Generally speaking, Im not a competitive person outside of music. As in yeah, good luck following us! But theres some f-ing kid! G*#%^¥£*t! being muttered under the old helmet. LOL!
Moved back to the trouble course and at this point, I have at minimum, 12 runs under my belt. Im no longer just being aggressive. Im familiar and beginning to have time to think while driving. Like, next run I brake later. I gotta get to this side of the gate, etc, etc. And I killed it. Dropped my time basically half second every run.
Really indebted to my instructor. He was so excited for both me n Paulo when we were doing well. Learned so much from him. You can hear him below coaching from outside the car (think hed had enough climbing in and out by this point and was watching from the sidelines and advising after the run.)
https://youtube.com/shorts/EbV8IU47NsE?si=3G0y6GsgftnsDodF
And if youre asking why youre not hearing anything about Allen? His is a turbocharged 390hp. There was no chasing his times! LOL! That car is a beast!
All in all a fantastic day! I had the best time against an Elise on both tracks
.and lost to an Elise on both tracks. LOL! Oh! And only wiggled one cone all day! Not bad right? Learned a bunch! And most importantly learned more about my car! I found myself power-sliding through the 180 on the first course multiple times that day and never over-steered. I didnt know I could do that!
What a fantastic day racing with two great friends and their Elises. Doesnt get better than that!
2naSalit
(92,369 posts)See?
I'm glad you had fun, more than you expected! I used to get my fix at those Malibu Grand Prix places where you could do a one minute track for five or ten bucks in a mini formula one. I dropped a few bucks there.
Glamrock
(11,994 posts)Some of my other Lotus buddies are trying to get me to do track days with them. Not looking to get addicted to that expensive hobby! I keep telling them, No! I dont want your heroine! I like being married!
You do have to draw a line somewhere! I was single but I liked my day job that made me money so I chose that.
Glamrock
(11,994 posts)But theyre talking about taking my car like they do. My car has already become a money pit just making it mine with mods. Racing is expensive!
2naSalit
(92,369 posts)I would never do that in my own vehicle. Especially if you've personalized it.
Racing is a situation where the vehicle has to have its own job to pay for its relationship with the mechanics. Know what I mean?
Glamrock
(11,994 posts)Good talking to ya 2na!
2naSalit
(92,369 posts)Cheers!
Old Crank
(4,557 posts)set of spare race tires for qualiflying.
Starts to add up.
Here is the fjirst episode of an English youtube video. This has a special racecar build for a cheap racing series. They end up geting the car, required parts and racing for less cost than the cost of a high end sym racing set up.
Old Crank
(4,557 posts)or plucking pylons you can see some interestingly modified cars that are obviously set of just for these events.