WRX-Evolution

- Before leaving for the school, we figured we should test fit some tires and wheels. We used these Nittos and Rotas for a tire test with our ‘07 WRX, and they fit the new car just fine. The rears looked a little close, but camber gain worked in our favor.

- We stopped at the Russo and Steele classic car auction in Hollywood, Fla., on the way down. We parked in their special Subaru section.

- Throw on some numbers, and it looks like a race car. Yeah, it probably needs some stiffer dampers.

- The first day’s course contained a wagon wheel. It was brutal on the outside-front tire. We weren’t the only ones to strike some cords.

- Even though we only had two sets of tires with us, we did this a lot during the weekend. A rough surface and limited amount of negative camber meant we had to monitor tire life and move tires around to maximize things.

- Car does look cool, though. Despite the body roll, it carves nicely.

- Here’s why we love autocrossing wagons: They’re easy to pack.
The WRX made its competition debut last weekend—okay, it was an autocross school, but the same stresses apply. In fact, we made a few dozen runs over the course of two days so the car got a serious workout.
We ran the car during the Evolution Performance Driving School in Fort Myers, Fla. The only mods were a set of shaved 225/45R17 Nitto NT01 tires mounted on 17x7.5-inch Rota SDR wheels leftover from a past tire test.
Things we learned:
- There was plenty of body roll, but the car was still quite composed and easy to control.
- There’s more low-down power than our old ‘07 WRX.
- The new shifter position is nice.
- The car needs more negative camber up front. We corded an outside-front tire. (The surface was super-abrasive, however, and others did the same.)
- Final tire pressures were in the 45 psi range.
- Thanks to camber gain, the rear tires cleared the fender lips.
- We turned the same times with and without the stability control engaged.
- We should have used our CG-Lock, as a few times we almost slid out of our seat.
- Brake modulation, even with the stock pads, was nice.
- Typical Stock-class mods—shocks, front bar and an alignment—should make a huge difference. Do we head there or take a stab at E Street Prepared?