Short version. I went autocrossing today. I had two goals.
1. Don't blow up the car.
2. Don't get lost while driving.
I can happily report complete success for today. Bonus points for not hitting other cars, and actually running all 6 runs cleanly.
Times weren't awesome, but nowhere near the slowest either. Hot times for the course were low 50 seconds, average a hair more than 60 seconds, slowest were 70+. My slowest was a 67, fastest a 62, averaging around 65. For a my first time driving in an event I am very happy with those numbers. Not a single cone crunched. I was particularly worried about the slalom, ended up not being an issue.
Car performed different than I expected. I expected oversteer issues. Instead it was understeer, consistent understeer. After the first three runs I softened the back dampeners by two clicks, which reduced but did not eliminate the understeer. I didn't want to mess with it too much though l. I'm too green. May have also been driver induced, too much braking while steering, but I don't believe I was locking the wheels. I'll mount my camera to watch the front wheels next time.
Braking? Never had any issues with braking performance. I just don't like the pedal feel. Not spongy, like it needs to be bled, but not as firm as I'd like. Still slows me down as much as I need it to. Never came out wishing for more brakes. Still running generic pads and rotors, and upgrades to those are planned, so not overly concerned. I know I'll need more braking as I speed up, but proper pads should be all I need.
The biggest issue I had was powerband. Seemed like every time I just get it into second gear, there's a sharp turn, and I've got to row it back to first to keep the power up. I expect that to go away as my speed increases, and thus my rpm in 2nd stays high enough to keep it as a viable gear. So, again, driver improvement needed. But all that shifting definitely slowed me down further.
Only one real criticism of the car, which I knew was going to come up at some point, I think my clutch may have been slipping when hot. Then again, the car has 125,000 on it. May still be the original clutch. It's not acting up during regular driving, just during one of my runs, not all 6. So time to start shopping, but not like I have to drop the transmission tomorrow.
But holy crap did my little AW11 attract attention. Ended up with passengers on 3 of my 6 runs, because they always wanted to drive in one. Lots of people coming over to look at it, chat about it, take photos, or just compliment it. Haven't had attention like that since I sold my D90.
I don't have any action photos, just a couple when parked, but did run my GoPro in the cabin for my last 3 runs. Gimmie a bit to sort and upload. There was a guy doing photo work, but don't know how to get in touch. Hopefully somebody can get me in contact with him.