Great weekend. The weather held beautifully with cool temps and clear skies (you'd never know it drivin' up Friday). Although it dumped buckets Friday night and left the place submerged, the track was dry and quick by Saturday afternoon.
Kudo's to all those who bested their personal records. Rondeau .... Holy Bugeeesus, dude! That was really impressive. Greg Phillips: GREAT timed runs! Steve G.: "Howdy, Sodbuster." Still awesome Timed Runs after the clean-up. Don Middleton, you're the best of the sandbaggers. Great timed runs. Rick Sylvestri: awesome driving. Hockett Brothers, great driving and great times doing the cat-and-mouse.
As for me (insert "wussy" emoticon here), I learned a whole lot with a freshly-resorted car (thanks again, Steve). While my times were embarrassingly slow compared to my II/CC9-8 bretheren, I'm pleased with my results: I've never done better than a 2:18:xx in the past. So while I'm

about my competitive times, I'm gratified to know that the car has heaps more potential, and I have a great tool to work with. I also have a lot to learn about big track driving in
that car. Next year should be a fun "learning" year, I'm sure.
Thanks to everybody who made this event happen. One of the best Buttonwillow events I've done.

Dan Chambers"It's
just a "well prepared" street car ... or a very, very well-mannered track car."

1983 SC #91 3.6L, "Black Pearl" Livery
1987 944 (gone but not forgotten)