Catching up from the last month of autocrosses. I am going to the Dixie regional event in March so I tried to get as much practice as possible.
The first was back in Tavares for a Martin autocross. The course featured a big sweeper with a light pole in the spin zone that I never got the nerve to take at full speed. With that in mind, I was feeling pretty good about my fast run. I was about a tenth off of first place in STX. I know I lost time in the second to last corner with a bit of understeer. Then, the guy in first picked up another half second in his final run. Either way, I narrowed the gap to him from about 0.9 in the January event to 0.6 seconds.
Here is my fast run: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_QD15SOpmw
And Danielle's fast run: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkDgsIALHj0
Before this event, I installed a Minifini trailer hitch system to the mini. I have the same harbor freight tire trailer that everyone else has. The car pulled the trailer with no problems but the trailer was a little bouncy. I may remove a leaf spring and see if it helps.
After the event, I was swapping tires back on and noticed that both of my inner CV boots on my front axles were leaking grease. That is an annoying job to do once so I sent it into the shop for the repair. Turned out to be a good thing as both engine mounts and the transmission mount needed to be replaced. While the car was apart, I had the shop put in transmission mount inserts. I am not exactly sure what they do but the end result was a significant decrease in slop in the transmission. Definitely worth the $35.
I also met sherman89 from the forums. He won the novice class again and posted a DS pax time somewhere in the top quarter for the event.
After a few weeks off, we went back to Brookesville for a test and tune. The course wasintentionally set up to be simple. There were evenly spaced offsets at the start, 4 sweepers in themiddle, and an even 6 cone slalom at the end. There was sector timing for each section of the course. Danielle and I focused on improving on the sweepers. We both picked up multiple seconds after gaining more confidence in the car. The car did 20 runs on the day and didn't miss a beat.
Here is my fast run: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBS9HGYASAs
Here is my fast sector 1 and 2 with a missed cone on the slalom: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7Y2VJ5-WZM
Here is Danielle's fast run: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCX57Z417Ro
Here is Danielle learning the limits of the car: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKDvsg_6JU0
The following weekend we went out to The FIRM for an autocross with the Buccaneer region. We weren't going to go because it is a 2.5 hour driving starting around 5am. Then I found out that there were already 17 people already signed up for STX. The class had 22 people on the day of the event.
The autocross takes place on about half of the track there. There are a bunch of slaloms because there isn't enough room for much else but there are also some high speed sweepers that are rare to see on an autocross course. I got into third gear for the first time on an autocross course hitting around 75mph according to gps.
At the event I had a nationally competitive driver sit in the car for a few runs and drive on one. On his only run in my car, he was 2 seconds faster than my best run of the day. I think it would have been a top 12 pax time on the day. Between his run and some tips, he showed me how to catch oversteer with the throttle and how much earlier I could get on the gas in corners.
It turned this spin: https://youtu.be/gjop49D-cFU
Into my fast run of the day catching the oversteer in the same spot: https://youtu.be/tHtU0grs7ro
Towards the end of my fast run, I accidentally shifted into 5th instead of 3rd gear and lost time downshifting. I ended up in 7th place, a third of a second out of the trophies. All together a good day
I am taking a weekend off, then traveling to Indiana for the North American Brass Band Association Championship and south Georgia for the Dixie National Tour the following weekend.