Jimmy! I didnt see you at all! I guess you were all the way in the front.
Yes, Joe won that one with a 13.67, I got a shot at the finish from that race on my imagestation -
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictu ... 2128300926
I didnt get any good race videos of Joe or Rizal, sorry about that. I got a few good ones of the Lucas Oil/Streetglow Solaras though, including the 6.75 pass if anyone wants to upload them (AVI format, 4 videos, about 8MB total)
I think Joe ran a 13.5 as his last run of the night but I missed it.
Rizal didnt blow his clutch, but it was slipping because there was too much power goin to the gears. RUnning a 14.1 consistantly with a clutch thats slipping is still pretty impressive. If he can upgrade his clutch to handle the power he has now, I think he would be well into the lower 13s.
Dave, our DSM man on the Arrieta team, missed qualifying by about .2 seconds. With his final run, the team worked hard on the Gen1 Eclipse, stripped out the seats, put the headlight back on to try to improve aerodynamics. (Intake inlet wasnt that big, so I dont think it helped the short ram much anyways), and got him running on a final pass that night. Missed qualifying for the next round by about .15 seconds that time. Probably the story of the day.
MIR was fun as always. The Arrietas fired up the grill, had some good food, everyone was awesome, Cars were fast, Our team got bigger, Thai was sober, perfect weather, all in all a good day. Had some sad stories with Rizal's clutch falling short, and Dave not qualifying, but win or lose, first or last, the comradary is what its all about,
I know most of you locals are probably back out today, so the best of luck out there.