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Buttonwillow

PostPosted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 4:35 am
by mrondeau
It's been an awesome weekend so far. Sunny with mid 60's temps and lots of open track. Seems like a lot of drivers are laying down personal bests. Timed runs should be interesting.

Re: Buttonwillow

PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 1:39 am
by rshon
Results, Timed Runs, unofficial:

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Best Weekend Run Times, prior to Timed Runs (perhaps with a few errors):

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For those who missed it, it was a BLAST!

Re: Buttonwillow

PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 6:56 am
by Rsylvestri
Thanks for the quick post Russel, still a little tired from the drive.

Do we have a pic of the newest farmer and his new green hat?? :mrgreen:
That mud was hard enough just getting it off my shoe... under all the car parts with an off :surr: Foketaboutit

Nice driving Mark, I gave it my best. Looks like some records got smashed in the old point/letter system.Cool track =+HP

Thanks to Robert & Jack for the typical well run weekend and all the drivers with no major offs. Had a great weekend with only a couple of slippery sessions on Saturday.
Some of you guys missed out on a fast track!! :banghead:

Re: Buttonwillow

PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 9:25 am
by Robert
Official results are available here.

Don't forget to sign up now for the New Year's Eve extravaganza with private San Diego Auto Show admission! And look for Streets of Willow DE & TT (January 7-8) registration to open soon.

Thanks to all those who attended Buttonwillow.

Re: Buttonwillow

PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 9:28 am
by Dan Chambers
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. :burnout:

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 :oops: 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. 8)

Re: Buttonwillow

PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:22 am
by M-tinker
Wow you guys put out fantastic times  :bowdown:  :bowdown:

I was busy all weekend staying off the mud, but wasn't very successful, as you can see my "mud of shame" picture :)

https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/l ... directlink

Even though my times look like the picture, I have great appreciation of the track. It really demands smoothness, momentum, and precision. I'm looking forward to watching the video from you guys :rockon:

Re: Buttonwillow

PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:52 am
by mrondeau
I had a blast!!!! First time running in the red group and it was as much fun as I've ever had on the track. Thanks for taking it easy on me. I felt like I got every bit out of the car while staying out of the mud. I'm sure there's another .5 seconds out there, but I didn't want to go "John Deere". Thanks to Robert and Jack for another awesome event. If you stayed home because of the rain, you should be kicking yourself. The weather was perfect. Cool and sunny with occasional cloud cover.

Re: Buttonwillow

PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 1:53 pm
by pecivil
wow yes a really great event with a great group of hard cores!! yikes the times were fast! Congrats to all and J & R for yet another great event. Mark R, you do know it is not possible to go that fast in your car right?! FLAT OUT MAN!  :bowdown:

Joel!! DAMN I almost beat you this time!~! :surr: WooHoo!

I cant believe I did my best lap in timed runs!! 2:15:23!!!!! My last best there was 2:18:93!! Improvement ROCKS :rockon: :beerchug: :burnout:

Re: Buttonwillow

PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 2:57 pm
by ZombiePorsche44
I can't agree more with the statement " It was a great weekend " I had so much fun driving Mike Browns 95' 968 mixing it up with Dan C's 911, the Hockett bro's spec boxters & everyone else who shared the Orange group track with me. You guys are a great bunch of drivers!

Monte you are really close to making me bow  :bowdown: to your times, keep up the hard work & great driving and very soon you will make me watch the back of your car as it pulls away . :rockon:

Jack & Robert....Thanks again for a really great event under difficult conditions.. my hat is off to you two!

Cheers,
Joel

Re: Buttonwillow

PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 5:40 pm
by Cajundaddy
Wow! Great TT weekend. By far my favorite of the year to date. Tires just stuck to the track like glue and everyone laid down some fast times. Bravo to James Buck for his first Porsche TTOD and top BRI. Very well deserved. Mark R is setting seriously unholy lap times in that faded paint 944.  :bowdown:

If you went off track you really found out what the "glue" is all about. No cars were lost to the mud bogs though. Those that stayed home missed a good one.

Re: Buttonwillow

PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 6:04 pm
by Don Middleton
Dan Chambers wrote:Great weekend...Don Middleton, you're the best of the sandbaggers...


Dan, thanks, but I wish I was that goood, i.e. to save my best times for the Timed Run session. But, there were others who did the same. I guess some of us are just like an older set of 710s with far too many heat cycles - it takes us a lot of laps before we come up to speed. :lol:

Then, again, only I had the Track Zen, Russell Shon, coaching me into the Timed Run session. I think this is the 4th or 5th TT event this year where my weekend's best times were during the Timed Runs session. He says he's going to start charging now... :lol:

Either way, it sure tops off a great weekend with a great group of people. Thanks to Jack, Robert and the karma one gets from being the Equipment guy - for another well run event.

Re: Buttonwillow

PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 10:00 pm
by rshon
Yes, well, I've driven with Don for several years now, and it's not that hard for me to figure out where and when he's off his game. That and I helped him figure out how to set his tire pressures correctly right before timed runs.

If you watch these video clips, I need Don to stop sandbagging and stay with me in practice so he can figure out how to calm ME down...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4O4pZrR4NBU

Here's the fun stuff. Running after Dave, Don, and Greg at the front of the Orange group in Session 8. (I guess you've got to set your fastest time at some point in the weekend...)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOtOngVPqKY

I'm so glad the weather worked out. Rennsport Reunion was fun, but when I was sitting on the pit wall watching the cup cars go by full blast (giving hot lap rides to the Porsche VIPs), I JUST WANTED TO DRIVE!

Re: Buttonwillow

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:52 pm
by Mike Cornelius
Sounds like it was a great weekend. Too bad that my car's head gasket decided to let go in the first session on Saturday :banghead:

I guess it was due. I've been tracking this car for 6 years with no engine issues. I don't think the motor was ever rebuilt and with 175,000 plus miles, 25 years on the clock, and 6 years of hard track duty, it did well. The plan is to fix her up and get back out there soon. :rockon:

Looking forward to a fun 2012 TT season.

Mike

Re: Buttonwillow

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 1:37 pm
by pdy
Mike Cornelius wrote:Sounds like it was a great weekend. Too bad that my car's head gasket decided to let go in the first session on Saturday :banghead:


Sheez, too bad is right. You would have placed very well last weekend!

Good life out of that engine anyhow...

Re: Buttonwillow

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 1:49 pm
by Don Middleton
Mike Cornelius wrote:Sounds like it was a great weekend. Too bad that my car's head gasket decided to let go in the first session on Saturday :banghead:


Yes, it was a great weekend. Sorry about that head gasket. You probably would have won your class.

Mike Cornelius wrote:I guess it was due....The plan is to fix her up and get back out there soon. :rockon: Looking forward to a fun 2012 TT season.


Great, but go easy on the boost. Be kind to your engine and your fellow class competition. :wink: