First let me say thanks to all our sponsors for the great prizes and their support! It is very much appreciated!
Also, I want to thank Dianne, Jim, Sarah, Fester, and Jeff for the tireless work they did in putting on such a great race! Big standing ovation people! This was a first class event!
My 2011 Flats started out a little after noon on Friday. Once I got to the track I finished up mounting my bodies for Group 10 and LMP. I took the two LMP cars I had prepared and did a couple laps with them. One of them was significantly faster than any LMP I had ever owned, turning 3.9's on Yellow. I was HAPPY
I then moved on to working on my Group 10. I had assembled 4 different cars trying different Cheetah configurations and different motor configurations. I found that the X25 with .030" C11 pans was the best handling of the bunch, but the motor in that car was soft. So I started swapping motors until I found the one I wanted to run. It was a Cahoza UL can with T2 magnets. I had honed it out to .560" and stuffed a S16C in it at the Nats but had not run it as I couldn't find a gear ratio I liked. This car felt and drove like a GT12. It was very fast and handled great.
Everyone was giving me a hard time about not racing the Wing classes so I grabbed my Box 12 and put tires on it. Teched it in and away we went. This was the third race on the motor since I won the car at Slugfest and it was showing signs of needing a rebuild. It was still fast though. I qualified 2nd just slightly behind Chris. Unfortunately, I drove poorly making too many mistakes and putting myself in harms way too often. Chris was on fire so I ended up 23 laps behind him. He got the most laps on every lane. Well done Chris! I did manage to drive well enough to get second overall though.
I didn't run G27L as I had bent my chassis during the Slugfest race and blew a stack on the arm. While I straightened out the chassis somewhat I just wasn't able to get it flat. So with needing to purchase both a chassis and an arm, I chose to just not race that class. This decision cost me the chance to have a pie in the face!
On Saturday, we started off with 1/32 GTP. I had decided to hand Lee a body and have him assemble a new car for me. He did a great job on the car, but I should have cut down the tires before the race as they were too tall. The car didn't really start working until the last heat. Oh well, I had a lot of fun with the class like always even though I made a LOT of unforced errors. For some reason I really like this class!
When qualifying came around for LMP I knew I had a car that should get me into the A main for a change. Usually my LMP cars are too slow to get me there. But this one was a rocket! I was the first one to get even close to Lee's track record and I was ecstatic! Even though I ended up qualifying P2, I was VERY happy! I started out on White but coudln't get through the keyhole putting me 10 laps down and in LAST PLACE. OUCH! I then proceeded to push hard while still trying to have a clean race. It paid off as I was able to claw my way back into 3rd place just barely getting past Shawn in the last 30 seconds of the race.
For Group 10, I knew the car was fast as I stated above so I felt comfortable going into Qualifying. I qualified fairly early and had to wait for all the big guns to finish before I knew I had TQ'd. The track record is a 3.7 so I wasn't too far off, but you never know with this crowd when someone is going to set a blistering time. For the first time since I started racing again I chose to run a O/S Mercedes instead of the "normal" O/S BentLee. It worked VERY well and was just planted. Unfortunately I again had problems at the beginning of the race putting me over 15 laps down in LAST PLACE. I suspected the braid was up slightly on the Keyhole in White but since I didn't ask for a track call too bad for me. I took a deep breath and told myself to just go for it. I don't think I have ever pushed so hard in any races I've raced as I did this weekend. I was taking no prisoners and passing cars where I likely shouldn't have but I didn't feel I had the time to wait to get by. My car was so much faster than everyone through the twisty section of the track that I would be a foot behind entering the esses and be two feet ahead of the pack coming out the other side. This car was FUN to drive! Going into the last heat, I was on Orange 5 laps behind Shawn on White. I knew Shawn has never been comfortable on White so I felt pretty confident that I could catch him if I drove cleanly. Luckily for me, the only time I came off, Shawn did too. Then I noticed him make another error and I was past him! However, I knew that Dub had put down a good lap total in the B Main so I still had to push hard. When the time ran out and I was able to breathe, I found I had just made it past him by a couple laps! Phew!
When I put my GT12's on the track and the two Mack Bulldogs handled great but the Tazer was loose. Unfortunately all my motors felt soft. Since the Tazer was loose I pulled the motor and put it in the BD2. It still felt really soft so I pulled it. On Sunday I took the original BD2 motor and put it back in but changed the gearing to 7:41. The motor was still soft, but I gained 2 tenths on the clock so I ran it as is. I ended up qualifying well enough to get in the A main and knew I had a car that could win as it was super easy to drive. Yet again I made some mistakes early in the race that made me have to play catch up. So I again pushed hard and by the beginning of the last heat I knew I had my work cut out. Shawn was again ahead of me and I needed 42 laps to tie for the win over Jay. Since I have done 50 laps on Orange in GT12 in the past I knew I should be able to do it. I just needed a clean heat. Early on I made a mistake but took a deep breath and kicked it up a knotch.

That was just what I needed as I pased Jay with 5 seconds to spare! WOW!
Eurosport... Well on Saturday night I still hadn't mounted the bodies for Eurosport. I was providing a car for Dale as well so I had to choose what car to give him as well as what car I wanted to run. When I got to the track Sunday morning I had talked myself into using the Mack. So, Dale got Mack Jr (the car I won with last year), and I was going to run Mack Sr. (Herman named them, not me!). So I mounted up the bodies and finally took some laps. Dales car felt great and my car was good, but not quite right. Then after the GT12 race, I put it on the track one more time along with the Horky. The Horky felt MUCH better as the track had changed. So I quickly remounted the body and teched in. I took 3 laps in qualifying and hit the wall hard. The car just didn't feel right after that and I knew I had made the A-Main so I pulled with 15 seconds left on the clock. I didn't find anything wrong with the car before starting the race. I started on Orange and the car was a handful. I knew right then that it was going to be a long race and there was no way I was going to win this one.

When I got on White the car kept coming off on the lead on and finally it felt like the motor went away. I yelled at Bill Clemans to pull the motor out of Mack Sr for me and then checked the braid just to make sure. It was pretty flat so I fluffed the ends. That made it better but still not right. I finished out Red, but the car felt like it was getting slower so I changed the motor after Red. What a difference! While the car was unforgiving due to the front end being broken, I now had HP and it compensated for the ill handling. I was back in the hunt but 50 laps in arrears. Too much to make up but these cars are so fun to run, I just had to finish the race for kicks. I actually managed to set the fastest time of the A-Main on Purple!
Congrats to Brad on his well earned win! He had a race similar to mine last year where he was able to drive cleanly and stay out of wrecks all night. Sorry to Alicia for ruining your race in the early going. I think you hit my ill handling car 4 or 5 times on the straight.
After racing on Friday night and Sunday night a few of us went to Shari's up the street for food and bs'ing. This is one of my favorite things at big races and I thank you guys for joining me.
Vance, it was great racing with you again, but I still got your number dude!

Dustin, and Mike, you guys build some wicked HP! I'm glad my cars handled so well as you were both faster on the rest of the track! We're all going to be in trouble when Kevin puts that new Dub motor he won in his Group 10! Dub, sorry I was not quicker getting your Euro back on the track. But it took me a minute to figure out how to make the stop. And your GT12 was wicked fast! Great job this year. Alan, it was a pleasure pitting next to you. Please come back soon! Kyle, great job at your first race on an unfamiliar track. Everyone in Idaho will need to watch out for you in the future as you will be a force to be reconned with!
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