ojannen said:
Jason Fuller is 10 seconds faster than everyone on every run even across run groups. Maybe he is the only one with tires.
The two fast guys I know in that area that run Stock Rear are Logan Altmyer and Adam Raymer. They both trophied at nationals last year with a combined 250hp. They normally run with the Tennessee Valley region and are consistently near the front no matter who is running against them.
I love their 240SX - the BRE livery looks awesome. That said, at least we have a partial comparison now, since Logan and Adam have run with us here in DC with that car a couple times over the years.
Logan won the SR class at the East Coast Championships last year over a couple Miatas (he also won it in 2016). In 2017 he was an average of 1.5 seconds faster per run than DC local Justin Roth. Justin is a pretty good driver, but he drives a stock Volvo 240, even with a bike rack on top of it for extra drag, and the car is simply not very fast. He drives it faster than he should be able to lol.
In 2016, Logan also beat Justin that year. But Justin actually beat Adam Raymer.....
Comparing Logan's time to other cars in the same heat with course conditions that weren't really changing all that much, as I recall:
Logan total time: 896.0 over 12 runs
PR winner Shawn Roberts (moxnix on here) in the same group had a total time of 837.4
PR runner-up Jeremy Sitar in a pretty much stock e36 328i (except with rally tires) was at 860.0
Now, both of them are very fast drivers.
PR 3rd place Cody Powell had a time of 892.0 in an e30 325i. Cody is usually in the middle of PR class at local events (vs. those same two guys, usually). The same car in MR occasionally gets on the podium but is generally mid-pack in our huge MR class as well.
So Logan's time (on snow tires) was pretty similar to an e30 on gravels that is usually mid-pack PR in DC local events. It's tough to say how much the tires limit him in time vs. if he was on gravels, though, so not a direct comparison. SR is mostly a ghost town in the mid-Atlantic, so there's very little competition to check against.
But hell, maybe I'll bring the Porsche 924S out and run in SR this year at East Coasts and see how it matches up with the 240 :o Since I can't seem to beat Vaughn in MR, hah...
I have no idea what that proves about anything though, but I like data crunching and am tired of doing wiring in my car for the moment, lol. I don't know about other regions, but SR here in DC is pretty much a ghost town.