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JST
06-06-2004, 08:09 PM
Went to the DC stop of the ProSolo tour this weekend. Some random thoughts:

Whoever came up with the 2.5 day autocross format is either a sadist or a masochist, but most likely is both. Doing one of these and sleeping in my own bed at night is bad enough--I cannot imagine how people go on tour. They are certifiable.

The format is very cool. You run 4 runs, two on each mirror image course, back to back. The drag starts are a hoot. The course was short (c. 30 seconds), simple and fast. Overall, I prefer the format of the ProSolo, because the short course and the back-to-back runs really let you get into a rhythm that just isn't possible when you have to wait 10 minutes between runs. 30 seconds sounds short, but you get 12 runs over the weekend, so in actuality you are getting the equivalent of 6 60 second runs.

Friday was practice starts. $10 got 6 starts, and once you waited in line, you could keep doing runs until you were out of tickets. This gave great experience for someone like me, who had only done 1 christmas tree start ever prior to Friday. FWIW, in the damp and on street tires, the M3 was consistenly able to do 2.0X 60 ft times.

Saturday was wet. And cold. And wet. The rain was Biblical early in the day, tapering off to torrential in the afternoon. The track was sluicing water in sheets in most places, with serious rivers at points. This was my brief moment of opportunity, b/c I was the only one in A Stock on street tires. After the first heat, I was 5th, but I would slip quickly as the rain let up. Two looong stints shagging cones were approximately the least pleasant 2-3 hours of my life.

Early this morning was damp, and on cold tires a lot of folks spun in the first heat. As the day went on, the course got dryer and dryer, and times came down rapidly. The Hoosier/Kumho folks in A stock quickly walked away from me, leaving me to finish (as Clyde so consolingly put it) DFL in class. My take-away was positive, though, in that I improved consistently run over run, and set lots better times my last runs than my first. I was not ridiculously far out of contention, and I didn't embarass myself.

Clyde did well in B stock, driving Team Z4's car. Fatih and Team Z4 both went on to the challenge (I think), but my bed was calling and I split before the challenge started.

All in all, this is an excellent event format. It moves A LOT faster than a standard autocross, and I think it's more fun.

bren
06-06-2004, 09:03 PM
I sure wish I would have thought to register for the event :(
The ProSolo format is awsome, although I doubt I will enjoy the drag starts too much with the SMG.

Something about spectating from within a car took a bit of the fun out of watching. That rain was really nasty....even with an umbrella every bit of me was soaked through; and this was after only about 20 minutes outside the car. I really wanted to come back out today and watch in the dry.

Were times still in the 30 second range today in the dry?

nate
06-06-2004, 09:25 PM
30 seconds sounds short, but you get 12 runs over the weekend, so in actuality you are getting the equivalent of 6 60 second runs.


It is nice that you get to run back-to-back so that the muscle memory and feel improves.

But, this line troubles me; 6 minutes of driving in 2.5 days?

JST
06-06-2004, 10:04 PM
I sure wish I would have thought to register for the event :(
The ProSolo format is awsome, although I doubt I will enjoy the drag starts too much with the SMG.

Something about spectating from within a car took a bit of the fun out of watching. That rain was really nasty....even with an umbrella every bit of me was soaked through; and this was after only about 20 minutes outside the car. I really wanted to come back out today and watch in the dry.

Were times still in the 30 second range today in the dry?

The fastest run from Sat, IIRC, was 28.X, set by an SM (?) Toyota MR2. On Sunday, someone in A Stock broke into the 27s, and I think the SS guys were in the 26s. I left before SM and SM2, though. I imagine as the track got dryer and warmed up in the afternoon, the times for the challenge were even better.

JST
06-06-2004, 10:05 PM
30 seconds sounds short, but you get 12 runs over the weekend, so in actuality you are getting the equivalent of 6 60 second runs.


It is nice that you get to run back-to-back so that the muscle memory and feel improves.

But, this line troubles me; 6 minutes of driving in 2.5 days?

You are forgetting about the opportunity to stand in the rain for 2-3 hours.

nate
06-06-2004, 10:51 PM
You are forgetting about the opportunity to stand in the rain for 2-3 hours.

Ohhh...I forgot how much I love doing that....

clyde
06-07-2004, 12:30 AM
I loved it...even the standing in the rain part. What I didn't love was the queasiness in my stomach this morning when mark told me that he was going back to the hotel to try and find the key to the Z4.

The ProSolo format (if this one was represenative of them all) is a drag race through two slaloms connected by a U turn.

Driving the Z4 was insteresting and I'll write something about it in a day or so.

Wish I could justify doing another one this year.

FT@SGP
06-07-2004, 12:42 AM
Well, i just woke up, but not recovered yet :)

I was mentioning this someone at the event: on paper what we do is ridiculous. We are at the event 8 to 13 hours a day for two days, work roughly 1 hour each day rain or shine, we abuse our cars, spend $thousands on modifications to gain 0.5-sec advantage and we run for ~ 6 mins total. AND WE PAY THEM $70 for all this?!?!?!?!?

But I would not have changed anything. I haven't had this much fun in a very long time in the car with the pants on. Wonderful event and format.

JST - neither I or TeamZ4 went on to the challenge, but our STi made it to the Bonus Challenge with Erik Kriemelmeyer driving it and WON, :P :P :P

And I trophy'd for being in 4th place, edging out Tyler Stewart by 94/1000th :D

So, its been a perfect weekend frankly.

http://members.roadfly.org/flyingtoaster/ProSolo_1_700.jpg

bren
06-07-2004, 08:54 AM
Way to go FT...no wonder you had so much fun.

FT@SGP
06-07-2004, 12:37 PM
Thank you Bren.

You should have come on Sunday instead of Saturday I guess.