My Fourth SCCA Autocross Day Part 2

2001 Trans Am WS6 in SCCA autocross competition 

 

When it was time for the drivers of heat number three to autocross, I put my car “on grid” and prepped to race.  I started off with 34 lbs of pressure in all four tires and put some chalk on them so I could see if they were rolling over at all.  Since the Trans Am has a much lower torque curve than the ’68 Camaro, I decided to try my first run in second gear.  Some of my fellow competitors mentioned they did this in third generation F bodies and C4 and C5 Corvettes so it seemed worth a try.  In my first run, I came out of the slalom pretty hot and used the ABS before heading into the hairpin turn.  I was clean with no cones and a time of 34.845 s.  I was definitely not as smooth as I should have been.

 

For run number two I decided to go with first gear because I didn’t quite have the torque I wanted coming out of some of the slow sections of the course in second gear.  The rear tires seemed to have the chalk I applied still running right onto the tread so I let air out of them all the way down to 28 lbs, but I maintained the front tire pressure at 34 lbs.  On my second run my time improved by over four tenths to 34.402 s.  On the grid I let a little air from the front tires, bringing them down to 32 lbs, while maintaining the rear tires at the 28 lbs.  On my third run, I decided to try more speed after the slalom and came into the hairpin after the slalom too hot again, this time sliding deep into the turn with the ABS hammering away.  This strategy wasn’t working as I ended up slower on the third run by about eight tenths at 35.248 s.  I needed to pull it together for the fourth run or risk finishing very near dead last on the day.  I didn’t take air out of the front tires, so they were at 34 lbs of pressure while I let even more air out of the rear tires down to 26 lbs.  I finally put a decent run together by trying to be a little smoother and less abrupt in my inputs to the Trans Am.  I finished with a clean 33.474 s, good for third in the small CP class of four drivers. 

 

2001 Trans Am WS6 in SCCA autocross competition 

 

We had 113 racers show up for SCCA Solo II in O’ahu on April 13th, and my time was only good enough for 94th overall.  Worse, staying in the CP class (PAX 0.864) for the points even though the Trans Am could have raced in ESP (PAX 0.841) wasn’t helping me out since with the PAX my time was 103rd!  I had an overall expectation to continue to improve with each outing at the track so was a little disappointed with my finish, but given the circumstances of not knowing how to drive the Trans Am and moving into the tougher CP class I wasn’t really surprised that I took a step back either.  During my fun runs I did get some level of consistency from the Trans Am: in 5 runs I was clean on all and ran a best of 33.024 s and a slowest of 33.760 s.  I missed the ’68 Camaro for sure, and was determined to have it ready for the next race day.  I had a full three months until the next SCCA Solo II outing—July 13th.


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