The Dirty e-Thirties Rallycross
So, we finished up the season on Sunday, and it ended more or less as expected at this point. Coming in to the last event, Roberto had three season event wins, and I had two (but I also beat him in the one event where neither of us won). Unfortunately, due to my first-event spin and self-destruction, I had to drop that event instead of my lone 3rd place finish. So that left me only able to tie for season points, and only then if I won the last event and Roberto finished 3rd or worse (which he had only done once all season).
Roberto had supposedly sold his car the week before, but showed up with it anyhow to try to take the undisputed class win. Chris was back driving his Celica since with him tied with Nick for 3rd place going in, I didn't think it would be fair to loan him my car again. In the end, Nick would prevail in the e28 to take 3rd for the season, though Chris made it close even in a mostly-stock 85 Celica. Impressive driving, as usual.
Event started well, and we ran the "long version" of the Big course, with a double-loop at one end and most cars running over 100 seconds. I went out of the gate more aggressive than usual on my first run and I think I surprised him, taking him by 6 seconds. He actually said he was surprised that I went so aggro, lol. After that, we basically matched times for the rest of the day, both running very clean knowing every cone counted. In the end, I won out by about 8 seconds.
The real story was whether my "teammates" could take 2nd over him and give me the help to tie for 1st in season points. At the mid-day break Jim Spoth (in the ETA) had a 2-second lead on Roberto with Nick in the e28 2 seconds behind. In the afternoon, with a new course, Jim kept running fast but got a few cones, and Nick had a stuck throttle on his 3rd run and had to pull off the course. Nick and his co-driver Bobby both took their final 2 runs in my car and put up some great times, but it wasn't enough to get them back into 2nd. Nick actually put up the fastest single MR class run of the day on his last run in my car, when he was driving against hope of clawing back onto the podium.
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I hope that Roberto might let off a little bit knowing that he had a tie for 1st no matter what, and letting someone else sneak in for 2nd behind me. But that wouldn't be like Roberto at all to not go all out for the undisputed win, and he didn't disappoint, and he is the undisputed class champ.
So here's the final standings for the last event (ignore the yellow highlighting on the Miata, that was for another thread showing that Miata isn't ALWAYS "the answer" lol)
So, that left me 2 points short of winning the season championship. But that's ok, I consider it to have been a good season, with the only real stain being the first event where I self-destructed.
Finished up with 3 event wins (4 if you count the non-points "tuner" event we had during the summer), and Roberto also had 3 event wins. The 7th event was won by Chris driving my car, so I'll have to take a little bit of credit for that one since I built the car, right? lol....
While I'm thinking of it, I want to shout out a "THANK YOU" to two people:
First - [B]Adam Kimmett and the rest of the WDCR SCCA RallyCross organizers, who make sure we have this great venue, run great events, and set up awesome courses.[/B]
Second - [B]Carlos at CONDOR SPEED SHOP, whose parts I use and whose parts I suggest YOU use, and who has been greatly supportive in many ways during this build and race season![/B]
All in all, the "dirty e-thirties" did pretty well this year. Stephen Nichols took the championship in PR, winning the last four events. His co-driver Chris Helgesen came into the last event needing a 2nd place finish to take 2nd for the season, but Spencer (in the 318i) beat him for the first time this season, by like 1 second, and that knocked Chris into 3rd for the season behind
Chris kickin' it in the ruts
Shawn in the RX7 (the defending MR class champ who beat me last year). Spencer got progressively better throughout the season and if he runs a full season next year I'd expect him to be competing at the top, especially if he gets some rally tires instead of snows. Jesse in his 325i didn't come to the last 2 events after up-and-down finishes, so I'm not sure what his plan is for next year.
Shawn in the RX7, doing his usual awesomeness in a car with no actual suspension remaining
Spencer with some rear inside lift
For MR, you know how I did. Nick ended up 3rd in the e28 and pretty much put up solid 4th place finishes almost the entire season (with one 2nd), on snow tires. They just got rally tires for next season, and seeing how he drove my car I expect we'll be duking it out next year in MR. Chris Nonack is probably the fastest driver in the class, but he kills cars. Killed his very fast MR2. Broke his Celica somewhat, but it's not that fast anyhow. His best two finishes of the year were actually driving Nick's car (3rd) and my car (1st). I know he's actively looking for another car for next year, so I expect he'll be the one to beat in the class next year. Jim missed 2 events, and had to deal all season with having a 4-driver car running in PR and MR (which really wears a car down I'd say), but when he's "on" he's as fast as anyone in the class. Bobby, co-driving with Nick in the e28, finished up in 6th for the season. Pat and Jason had some issues with their car throughout the season but now have rally tires and seem to have sorted most of the issues out. Knowing Pat I'm sure he'll do some good work on the car (both for rallycross and for trackdays) over the winter and will run against the top of the class next year now that he has a full season of experience under his belt.
In other news, a bunch of Subarus won all the AWD classes, with the battle royale in M4 ending up a tie between last year's M4 champ Matt Berkabile and last year's PA champ (and rally chair) Adam Kimmett.
Only one car ran stock RWD this year (IIRC), and just at this last event.
And it was a Volvo Amazon. Love it!
So, before I post some more pics, I'll note a few small things I plan to do this winter:
1. Watch vids of Chris driving. Maybe that will make me drive faster, lol.
2. Weight reduction. I'm going to do some quick-release mounts for the bumpers. Dumping 100lbs off the extremities of the car will help I think, but I want bumpers for street driving.
3. ???? I have no other "big" plans for the car this winter, but who knows. I have a lot of work to do on the e21 project, and also will be helping with an engine swap for the Lemons/Chump e30 when I can.
So, some pics. I don't often get to see my car driving without me in it, so took a few myself that I like
also if you want to see the full album:
http://s78.photobucket.com/user/irish44j/library/BMW%20318i%20RallyCross%20Project/BMW%20318i%20Rallycross%20-%20March%202013%20and%20later/10%20NOV%2013%20RALLYCROSS?sort=3&page=1
The boxers watching Nick
M4 co-champ Kimmett
Jeremy Miller, always keeping it interesting with powerslides and ripping his front clip off
Spencer
the ETA boyz
Ex-Spec Miata now Lemons car now rallykar
MR crew
Dirties