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June 7th, 2006:
Race drama. WRX gets its summer shoes and more boost.

Last weekend was my seconds race at WHRRI. Saturday morning qualifying was still damp from the previous night’s rain, and a good bit of mud was on the track (where there was previously only dust). I managed to drop a wheel into a mud pit and spin in turn 6 (archer’s corner). Not a big deal.

Then, the race started. It looked like we would miss the rain. However, as the green flagged was waived (I assume… since I couldn’t see a thing), the sky opened. I fumbled for the wiper switch (which I’ve never used before) and punched the gas. Luckily, the wipers were on in time for turn one. One the fourth lap, I spun in turn 5 (big bend) and went into the tire wall. That sucked. The car was driveable, but the noises I heard during impact were a good indication of the hammer-and-board work to be done that evening.

A few laps later, I spun in the swamp turn (#8), but was able to collect things and keep going. Another few laps and the track seemed to dry a little. I pushed a little more, and spun in turn 8 again. This time, I got hung up on the tall “candycane” curbing on the inside of the turn. The rear of my car was hanging out into the track on a very blind corner. Since I was unable to back onto the track, I tried to pull forward out of the way. That worked, but I was now nose-down into a mud hole.

Once the race ended, they sent out a wrecker to pull me out of the hole. The muffler came out of the hangers and I had to hammer out some crunched body work, but once done, it was hard to tell that anything happened. Chris (car wizard and bass player extraordinaire) helped me adjust my toe-out and camber. A little soap and water, and I was ready for the next day.

During emergency practice, Chris showed me a new line through swamp as well as where I should be braking. During the first race, it helped, as I got down to 24.6 seconds. The feature race was a bit scary, on the second lap one of the guys I went to driver’s school with rolled his car in paddock turn and got stuck upside down on the wall. I was 2 cars behind him when it happened. He was o.k., but the car will need a lot of work to get back on the track. While the wreck was cleared off, we were pulled into pit lane. When we went back out, I was able to catch and pass a Spec Miata (rookie) and hold him off for several laps. Then something went wrong, my car started to push like a pig (understeer), and I lost all confidence in cornering. I later discovered that I broke the rear swaybar mount (pretty common). I’ve already ordered a more robust version of the part and hope to have everything set in time for the next race.

The weather is better, so it’s time to put my summer wheels and tires on my daily driver. It makes a huge difference in the looks and grip of the car. I also put my electronic boost controller back in. It’s nice to have real boost under 4,000 rpm again. Whoo-ahh!

- Duane

May 31st, 2006:
5 Years Ago…

5 years ago, Gina and I went on our first date. To be honest, neither of us thought that it would amount to much. I planned a simple dinner at Benihana because there would be other people around and something to occupy us if it didn’t work out. We barely touched our food and ended up going to 2 additional restaurants to keep talking. The next day we watched Titan A.E. together. A year after that first date (to the day), we were engaged. We were married in October the year after that and nothing has slowed since. Through complicated, busy, happy, and sad there’s nobody I would rather be with. Thanks, sweets.

- Duane

May 4th, 2006:
First “real” race at Waterford Hills this weekend.

This weekend will be my first race at Waterford Hills. Last weekend was a school with other students. This weekend will be a race with other drivers. It’s about the same as learning how to jump out of a plane and actually doing it. I can’t wait. (Coupon for free general admission to Waterford Hills here.

- Duane

April 30th, 2006:
WHRRI Provisional Competition License.

Last weekend I spent innumerable hours on the course at Waterford Hills. Despite my attempts to stay calm through the weekend, I admit that, internally, I was a bunch of nerves. Nonetheless, I did earn my provisional competition license. (It’s like a novice race license.)

On Saturday morning, during my third session on the track, my power steering pump started to fail and my rear stabilizer bar came apart. With a little ingenuity, a vice, washers, and some sockets, we managed to press the bushing back into the stabilizer link. They gave me no more problems the rest of the weekend. The power steering was another story; it only worked above 3000 rpm-or-so. This made the more difficult corners quite a challenge. I’ll be spending my evenings installing a new pump (provided by Chris Childs from Sky-Tek and shaking down my car. Both Glenn (father-in-law) and I will be racing next weekend at Waterford Hills. Super special thanks to George Davison and Glenn for keeping me going this weekend. I never realized how important a crew was until now! (The irony is rich, there. I’ve crewed for Glenn for over 5 years.) Thanks again. See you all at the track!

- Duane

April 25th, 2006:
I own all of my cars. Subaru rips VW a new one. Driver’s school track time this weekend.

As of yesterday, all of my cars are paid off. I have decided that buying new is nice for the first 6 months, but then I just find myself waiting for the warranty to expire so I can modify the car. Crazy, I know, but it’s a better use of money to buy a year-or-two-old car and throw a few bucks into repairs and mods rather than loose a ton of value as soon as you drive it off of the lot.

Subaru ripped into VW’s “Fast” commercials with a straight-up bitch slap. Enjoy.

I’m finally getting some track time! I’ll be attending the on-track portion of driver’s school next weekend. 2 days of significant seat time. Hells-yeah. Check out the Neon project site here.

- Duane

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