It was a great weekend and the San Diego contingent continues to make inroads into what was once an L.A. dominated club. If you are unaware there is a heated competition going on within GT-2 in the POC. GT-2 is the most heavily modified n/a group in the POC. As it stands now there is somewhat of an arms race going on. It is repleate with spies, subterfuge and a dash of daring do. Currently (please remember, ANYTHING can happen) the Bad Copp car leads. We are half way through the season and there have been spectacular efforts made by both camps to keep these cars in the points battle. I've had to use my lower hp (but no less fun) car to stay out on the track AND use it as an organ donor between races. The Bee on the other hand, made a stunning comback after Fontana, w/ PCA members donating parts of their cars to get the Bee back out there. I guess I know who my REAL friends are

To negate the efforts put forth by my competition, I've taken to scouring the continents...sourcing parts from the motherland as well as Africa. The exchange rate is killing me!!! Jae at Mirage has been instrumental in getting these goodies where they need to go, often under cover of darkness, as the Bee's pilot has an uncanny way of showing up when the work needs to be done.

I'm taking a bit of a gamble as Mirage treks north to Miller Motorsportspark next month to compete in the Air Power Invitational. I should really be saving the car for the points, but Miller is an AWESOME track. At some point a truce must be called...when that is, I don't know. As for now, I do have enough money to send my kids to the local junior college of their choice
Cogratulations to John on an outstanding drive for qualifying

He can really crank out those hot laps!!! I hope the front end is nothing too bad

My thought is the second half of the season will be closer, if that's possible, since there are less than 10 points between us now.
This is the start of Saturday's race...I didn't run the camera on Sunday.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2-OjxxnMR8