Contrary to
popular belief, the team here at scR motorsports has not fallen off
the face of the earth. Quite the contrary, we have had non-stop action
since our last newsletter, but simply no time to sit and write it all
down. That said, here's what the team has been up to, in 'Reader's
Digest' condensed fashion.
Mid-Ohio, Round 2
July 28th and 29th found the team once again back at the Mid-Ohio
Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio. Have we mentioned that we love
this track before? If not, shame on us because we this track always
treats us well as this weekend would prove to confirm.
For qualifying on Saturday morning we elected to run our new whiz-bang
front air dam and experimented with new shock settings. As it would
turn out, we went way too far and created a monster. While the car
felt great in the slower corners, it was twitchy and light in all the
wrong places. An off-course excursion at the end of the back straight
put a damper on our session early on, but qualifying 6th in a field of
35 cars (all in class) wasn't the end of the world.

Fortunately we had not qualified any farther back. At the drop of the
green flag that afternoon carnage erupted only two rows back from our
3rd row starting position. With cars spinning across the track and
into the retaining walls, the double yellows quickly came out and
forced the pack back into single file for the restart three laps
later. While no drivers were hurt (beyond the pain felt in their
wallets), a few cars went home in boxes.
The subsequent restart and race proved to be uneventful as we
continued to battle a loose-handling SC2. We managed to keep it
straight and consistent, netting a 5th place finishing position, but
knew there was so much more in store.
What would a race weekend be without rain?
Sunday, naturally, the rain clouds moved in and doused the track.
However, we had our Hoosier Dirt Stocker rain tires in hand and were
ready for whatever Mother Nature threw at us. After all, the rain is
supposed to be the great equalizer, right?
As it would turn out, the little SC2 jumped at the opportunity and
began to tear up the track. Lap after lap we picked our way through
the field, throwing water with reckless abandon (ok, that sounded too
glamorous, but it WAS fun). By the end of the session we were hot,
wet, and second on the grid for that afternoon's race - a nice
improvement over Saturday's
performance.
By the time the race started that afternoon, the rain clouds had
packed up and left town, leaving nothing but sun and clear skies
behind. After an awesome start we managed to lead the entire field
(1st in class, 1st overall) for the first few turns. Our time in front
was short lived, however, as the faster Hondas crept up and raced us
for position.
Like Saturday, carnage on the track added a variable beyond our
control (why is that bumper at the track out point?), shortening the
race to only 8 laps. Through it all we came home 3rd in class and 3rd
overall - another podium finish for team scR! Most importantly, we
were one of the only cars that weekend to go home without a single
scratch or ding. Happy car, happy crew, happy driver.
And in other team news.
For those of you who have not heard, the scR stable has been joined by
a shiny blue Subaru WRX wagon. While not to be used as a dedicated
race car, we have already started the 'track-worthiness' preparations
in hope that this will become our next lapping/instructing mobile.

Most
recently, we have been working with our newest sponsor, STOPTECH, on a
big brake conversion for the WRX sedan and wagon. Although not
available for sale quite yet, several iterations of development
hardware have been evaluated on the car at our secret New Hudson,
Michigan, testing facility (yes, Grand River Avenue). The 328mm
floating front rotors and 4-piston fixed aluminum calipers somehow
manage to shave 3 pounds off the unsprung mass while actually
increasing thermal capacity. Of course, in addition to the functional
benefits, they look absolutely fantastic behind the wheel. Stay tuned
as we get closer to production release!

Getting
back to our roots
This past week was brought to an end with the WRX's maiden race track
excursion at Watkins Glen. We were fortunate enough to be asked to
instruct at a Shelby Mustang Club driver's school and jumped at the
opportunity. There's nothing like free track time!
Between our two days at the track we logged nearly 600 miles on the
course, quickly finding the WRX's strong (read here: sweet motor), and
weak (read here: factory front brakes), points. When is that STOPTECH
kit going to be
ready?
Our two students showed up in a nicely prepared "American Sedan-esque"
Mustang and a pristine 1987 Porsche 911 turbo (yes, the
so-fast-it-takes-your-breath-away one) showing only 13,000 miles on
the clock. While the cars could not have been much more different,
both drivers displayed incredible self-restraint and composure. In
other words, neither had an "oh-sh!t" moment behind the wheel, making
the instructor very, very
happy.
By the end of the event, the Subaru's front tires were nicely broken
in, but the rest of the car was more than happy to make the 450 mile
drive home without complaint or incident. Looking ahead, this car is
going to be a whole lot of fun. Let's just hope that the Saturn
doesn't get too jealous.
What's next?
With the Grattan double regional right around the corner, we're back
at it again putting the finishing touches on the race car, looking to
continue our season-long top-5 finishing position streak. Somewhere
in-between we'll be sure to finish up the STOPTECH brake package, and
in our spare time maybe we 'll even update the website (actually we
already have - new videos, new photos - check it out!).
Until then, see you at the track!