What Dan is mumbling about is the fact that he assumed I had committed to a team with him and Jad, when I really only expressed interest. I said, "I'm interested. What's my cost and driving duties?" If I still understand the English language, that's not a committment. When I did commit to the offer presented by Dean and the ultra fast kid named Shogo, I notified Dan and Jad that I would run with those guys this time around. The event was still a week away. I offered to find other drivers they would be happy with and even suggested a few.
Anyway, I chose wisely and with my honor completely intact, I'm happy to report that we came up with a strategy that would use our team's resources well, executed that plan wonderfully, and we won the 200 lap enduro. The organizer of this event, Frank Bain, is doing a fine job getting support for it in the form of sponsors and each of us on the winning team received $50 in SPARCO gear, plus a generous helping of MONSTER energy drink.
Unfortunately, Jad's team's kart experienced a failure of the left kingpin, costing them time to limp the kart back to the pits, switch the driver to their awaiting back up kart, firing it up and getting back into the fight on cold tires. Tough break. Agonizing to watch.
I look over my team's main and back up karts before we race, but no one could have forseen that failure. I was just lucky to have chosen a different team this time around.
There was another PCA team entry in the form of Steve Swinton's family, and they all sported matching team shirts! Steve Groskemper was there shooting pics with his bazooka lens, too.
These are cool events and I believe Frank said the enduros will be 200 laps standard from now on so start putting your teams together now.
Have a safe and happy New Year's celebration!