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Some HPDE Fun in a 924 and a Skippy disappointment

November 17th, 2007

God what have I been doing since I last posted. Well my time can be broken down into three main areas. One is work…this summer has probably been the most intensive year I have spent working at IBM. I have enjoyed it all, as always however still playing the lottery, but it was a lot of work! My second main area of time spent was figuring out what the hell car to buy and race next. Let’s just say this area will be touched upon in my next post. My last area of time spent was on the track baby!!

First we started off at Road America for the PCA HPDE event where my buddy Rob and I shared driving his brand new 1987 Porsche 924. While she had been prepped with a cage and stripped interior that was about all she had. We liked to call her the leaning tower of Rochester as we pushed her around one of the greatest tracks in North America. Overall the 2-day event was a blast and it was great to get back in the car.

A little picture of the 924 leaning tower.

Rob Wisniewski's Porsche 924 SP1 chasing Billy Newports SP1 at Road America

Rob Wisniewski's Porsche 924 SP1 chasing Billy Newports SP1 at Road America

Next up was a combined Skip Barber lapping day at Road America followed by a one day PCA HPDE event at Blackhawk Farms once again in the now newly race ready 924 of Rob complete with a full suspension setup, corner balance and real 7 inch wide phone dial wheels instead of the 6 inch ones she was rolling on before. First up was the Skippy Lapping day. Personally the lapping day to me was a bust…yeah it was fun to get the instruction but jesus we only probably got max an hour of track time for nearly 1k. Hindsight being 20/20 I would have just held off and done the 2-day school (which I plan to do this spring if the cash tree in my back yard grows). The PCA event at Blackhawk was a lot of fun as well but the weather sucked. We met up with Mark Repka in the morning after driving down from Milwaukee and that’s when the clouds opened up. It rained pretty much the whole day and learning a new track in the wet was a royal pain. It sucked even worse to not get to test out the new suspension that we invested so much time (not to mention eBay profits from our dead Porsche 914 project) in. But at least I have some knowledge of the track for racing down there next year.

With these days out of the way it was on to Road America for the SCCA Chicago Regions Kettle Moraine Double Regional Race which was going to let me keep my racing license. Once again I was behind the wheel of Rob’s 924 SP1 completely outmatched in ITS with my 135 rear wheel horse power versus the 200+ in some other ITS cars. More to come in my next update…

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My racing schedule

April 7th, 2007

Well just typed up a nice big long entry and what happened…of course it disappeared when I tried to post it. Mother F*cking software. :)

Anyway now a much shorter entry on my race schedule this year

May 19/20 - Mid America Motorplex - Midwest Division Regional/National

July 7/8 - Blackhawk Farms - Central Division Double Regional

Aug 24/25 - Road America - Central Division Double Regional

Sept 8/9 - Brainerd International Raceway - Central Division Double Regional

Sept 29/30 - Milwaukee Mile - Central Division Double Regional

I am going to do a Skippy lead/follow as well during June I believe so hopefully that will get me a little more comfortable at Road America as I really would love to get more seat time there and what better way than with a instructor following your ass.

Update on the car is that its at home and will hopefully be running by this coming weekend. I have fuel lines and wiring yet to do but I can’t see it taking much more than a few nights to get that done. Then its time to hit the starter button and crank it over for the first time…man oh man if she starts the first time I will crap myself!

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