Jad, you are so right that we have very nice people in the club. There were many nice new members on Sunday too!
David, I completely agree w/ you about the tires and thanks for the compliment!
While I appreciate Martin wanting to get the most - and sometimes beyond the most - from his tires, I also have to see him after the driving events. He is much more fun to be around when he wins, or at least feels it wasn’t a mechanical or parts problem that contributed to the loss. We actually had his rears off the night before the AX to change them to better ones, but he stopped, put them back on, all the while grumbling something about tires costing him $200.00 per half hour of use.
On another important note, I used Bob Brand’s old rear tires this weekend and now have a taste for ‘better’ tires w/ more tread and less heat cycles. I felt more secure because the car was not sliding around as is often the case. It may be worth selling off some jewelry to buy tires for the Boxster! I’ll have to think about it. Hmmm - diamonds or rubber?

2 cars worth of new tires is too much.
Or, better yet - I’ll just have to learn how to drive Martin’s car w/ that RSR clutch!

He has kindly offered me that option. Anybody have any advice on the best way to learn how to shift that thing in to 1st? My few attempts at it have been pretty sad. Perhaps, starting off downhill would be easier to practice? I hope some of you nice members have some good pointers!