martinreinhardt wrote:Jennifer enjoyed driving the Boxster again.
mrondeau wrote:Great job AX team. It was a very fun and challenging track
That was a pretty phenomenal drive by Radomin. A 1:28 on street tires with the dusty, slippery surface conditions certainly demonstrates that he is a great driver and the Cayman is a very capable car. Granted, there were some fast SDR regulars missing from this event (Erik, Dan, Roland, Peter, Martin, Jad and Dave all come quickly to mind) but we haven't had an SS car in the top 10 all year. An 8th place overall on raw time is pretty amazing. The last time I can remember it happening was 2008 when Ted Drcar was running his 997 Carrera S.I've never seen so much competition in the NSS class. I took 4th place behind three very fast driverssharing the same Cayman S and I still got 8th in the BRI. It will be very interesting to see what the Caymans do as people start to optimize them for S and P classes.
BTW, does anyone have the David & Goliath BRI results?
ttweed wrote:mrondeau wrote:Great job AX team. It was a very fun and challenging track
I concur. Bill blamed the huge offset slalom element on Don at the driver's meeting, and asked us to give him feedback on it. I'm not sure if I loved it or hated it, but I thought it was by far the most challenging aspect of the design, especially with the major camber changes from pylon to pylon. I tried a lot of different things through that section, and I'm not sure I ever found the fast way through it, but it did make for an interesting day.
I've never seen so much competition in the NSS class. I took 4th place behind three very fast driverssharing the same Cayman S and I still got 8th in the BRI. It will be very interesting to see what the Caymans do as people start to optimize them for S and P classes.
Kim Crosser wrote:martinreinhardt wrote:Jennifer enjoyed driving the Boxster again.
I should hope so - Jennifer in her Boxster beat me in mine.
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