lowyder993s wrote:Well done gentlemen!!! Smooth and consistant is the way to win a race. Anyone else who doesn't get their fill at Fest of Speed needs to get into the POC. San Diego is well represented...Awesome Dawson came thru and won Sunday's race. We need to band together and put wood to those L.A. pukes
Good job Dead Pets Racing

next time in the pits I've gotta ask you about that name...
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Consistent - yes.
Smooth ... well, no. Snickers would not start on the grid due to corroded fuel pump relay contacts. After Henry Hinck wiggled the relay, I roared out and caught
the pack just before the green dropped, starting DFL instead of 10th! The car was understeering due to 32+ heat cycles on the front tires. I had the left side in
the dirt several times exiting onto the main straight (scraping the center of poor Snickers on the berm!).
And then trying to pass that pesky 996 and 993 by braking late in the corners while trying to keep out of their doors...
Chuck took over, driving into the gathering darkness, and putting down some smooth, solid, consistent laps. He netted us the 13 second victory over the BaDD CoPP.
Speaking of whom, Jim - you were like a smooth rocket, clicking off a steady stream of stellar laps. It was awesome to watch you!
Overall it was a real blast, and a memorable team victory.
Paul D. Young
http://www.deadpetsracing.com/PCA Nat'l Club Race Advocate
Now: '78 911SC, '79 911SC, '04 955-S, '06 997-S, '88 924-S, '16 92A
Past: '74 914, '78 911SC, '78 928, '80 924-S, '82 931, '86 930, '03 996-4S