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Steve1968LS2
11-12-2009, 04:37 PM
Well, they finally cleared up all the mess and I'm a happy camper!

I'm I happy we didn't win? nope.. nobody ever is, but I'm very happy with how we did.

Fourth place overall (third amongst my peers) out of 50 cars

Second best time in the 0-60-0 (damn Cobra!)

My fun run in the autocross (42.89) was the second fastest behind the Cobra. Even with no PS pump we placed third.

You had to go all the way to 11 place overall to find a higher style score.

I was the only car in the top four where the owner was driving part of the event.

In a week we will start tearing down the car in preparation for next season.. a few suspension tweaks are planed and maybe a 427 for some more low and midrange torque. After all, done cars arn't any fun. :)

Congrats to the the other members that came in near the top of the pile like Brian Finch (6th place) and Yancy Johns (8th place). Even our 2010 driven by Nick Licata managed a 10th place finish.

Also, lets' not forget Kyle Tucker who finished 5th on KDW street tires!

And of course.. HUGE congrats to our top three: Jim in the Cobra, Ryan in the DSE '69 and Mark in the Jackass!

Great event and to those that finished higher than me this year.. see ya in 2010!

OFFICIAL RESULTS:

http://www.optimainvitational.com/media/results.html

89 RS
11-12-2009, 10:25 PM
Good deal. Congrats to everyone!

WILWAXU
11-13-2009, 12:36 AM
Great event!

The "old" cars did pretty well :yes: :thumbsup:

ironworks
11-13-2009, 07:54 AM
Actually you did win Steve, for what 5 days. Imagine if Jimi had gone on a 21 day vacation, You might have won for 23 maybe 24 days.

A win is a win until someone says you did not win.

But if you did not really win does that mean you can still come back next year?

Vegas69
11-13-2009, 07:57 AM
I'm sure he's a shoe in. Former champion provisional.

GregWeld
11-13-2009, 08:45 AM
Optima is "known" for sudden and irrational "rules variations".... So no doubt Steve will be able to return for the 3rd time because of the "re-modified former and ex-former" rule.

I couldn't help but think that the rules of this challenge need some 'mods' - because it would be hard to get 50 cars (or even 40) each year - that are "new" and with owners willing to thrash them the way this group seems to be more than happy to do... And this "business" (SEMA) is all about IMPROVEMENT and new parts etc... so if you can only run once (unless you win) then there's not much incentive to try to get "better"...

So maybe we need a sudden and rational rules mod that allows the top "half" a return with half new cars... and the bottom half can run by invite only provided they can show substantial improvements in driver training and or car mods or both? (this improvement provisional is not meant to imply they suck but rather to put some incentive to work for a spot).


BTW -- if anyone cares - I will volunteer to work - arrive early and stay late for the 3rd annual.

Steve1968LS2
11-13-2009, 09:22 AM
Actually you did win Steve, for what 5 days. Imagine if Jimi had gone on a 21 day vacation, You might have won for 23 maybe 24 days.

A win is a win until someone says you did not win.

But if you did not really win does that mean you can still come back next year?

Yea, past champions get to come back... bad news for the others I guess.. lol (wow, the smack talkin starts already) -- in reality there were quite a few cars from last year in the competition.

And I never considered it a win, even the day after. It just didn't feel right or make sense. But I am happy with how we placed in several of the events.

Jimi told me something sort of funny. When everyone was complaining about th results several people said that the four events should be evenly weighted at 25% an event. Well, if that would have been the case I would have won. Right now the event is weighted very heavily towards the road course.

For example, My score was 5:36 .. of that only 5.1 seconds was the "car show" part and only about 14.5 seconds was the 0-60-0. Nearly 3/4 of our score was the road course.

Anyways, they will be making quite a few changes for next year and I can't wait to go back,

GregWeld
11-13-2009, 10:08 AM
BTW -- One of the reasons I thought this event was so dang much fun - was because I didn't view it so much as who was winning - but how much fun EVERYONE seemed to be having.... Personally I was rooting for every car I watched run - regardless.... because you could see the smiles on the drivers and owners faces.

Steve1968LS2
11-13-2009, 10:59 AM
BTW -- One of the reasons I thought this event was so dang much fun - was because I didn't view it so much as who was winning - but how much fun EVERYONE seemed to be having.... Personally I was rooting for every car I watched run - regardless.... because you could see the smiles on the drivers and owners faces.

Hell yea.. if they had this event every month I would go.. it was a blast!

Vegas69
11-13-2009, 02:42 PM
You bet Steve....that would be a dream come true. You never know what the future may hold for us pro touring racers. Seems to be catching on.

ironworks
11-13-2009, 03:08 PM
Hell yea.. if they had this event every month I would go.. it was a blast!

I was thinking that Buttonwillow would be a great place to do a regular event. 3.5 hours from the bay area, 2.5 hours from Orange county, 4.5 hours from Vegas. Plus Willow springs is just a tick over an hour from Buttonwillow.

There is a drag strip 20 miles from Buttonwillow and it is 25 miles from my shop....

HMMMM

70rs
11-13-2009, 03:14 PM
I am glad to see this event turning into such a hit. And I hope to attend as a spectator next year. Maybe some day down the road I will get to drive my own car in an event like this. It sure sounds like it was a good time for just about everyone involved. I would/am also volunteer as a worker for next years event.
Let me know who I need to talk to about being there and helping out any way I can.:cheers:

Steve1968LS2
11-13-2009, 05:30 PM
I was thinking that Buttonwillow would be a great place to do a regular event. 3.5 hours from the bay area, 2.5 hours from Orange county, 4.5 hours from Vegas. Plus Willow springs is just a tick over an hour from Buttonwillow.

There is a drag strip 20 miles from Buttonwillow and it is 25 miles from my shop....

HMMMM

We just need to set up an autocross for Charley.. ;)

CarlC
11-13-2009, 11:04 PM
I was thinking that Buttonwillow would be a great place to do a regular event. 3.5 hours from the bay area, 2.5 hours from Orange county, 4.5 hours from Vegas. Plus Willow springs is just a tick over an hour from Buttonwillow.

There is a drag strip 20 miles from Buttonwillow and it is 25 miles from my shop....

HMMMM

It's got to be a 100 miles between BW and WS, and not all of it straight. Hammer down!

I'm in for either. I hear the Crystal Palace is pretty cool too.

clill
11-13-2009, 11:13 PM
LOL...Crystal Palace is too far...just ask the cheater....

Steve1968LS2
11-13-2009, 11:42 PM
LOL...Crystal Palace is too far...just ask the cheater....

I thought she was the liar?