Back in 2002 I bought a new V6 Mustang (red, of course). I wanted a V8 but, in Michigan we just could not afford the incredible insurance rates. The car was driven year around on Michigan roads but was washed every week. My wife named the car "Mistress". Now with 180k miles it still looks good but would be considered a "30 footer". It actually won a "Best in Class" at a local all Ford car show in 2008 (it was raining, the real pretty cars did not come out to play).
In 2010 someone told me to bring it over to the local airport on Sunday for an Autocross. I was hooked on the first run. The car was the wrong tool for the job; a 3300# grocery getter with less than 200 HP. I have always said it was my autocross "learner car" but that is not true. I have as much fun modifying the thing as driving it. Over the last ten years there have been a lot of changes and there are many more planned. The car will never be truly competitive in any class but it is quite a blast to beat people driving much superior equipment.
I have taken the sage advice of long term drivers and not modified the car until it told me what to do. As I learned to drive it, I learned to recognize what it was telling me. We would often have short, one minute arguments out on course as the car explained what it needed while I thrashed it through the curves. Mistress always prevails and wins the argument (always).
Winters spent reading, studying vehicle dynamics, suspension mods, etc. The second season, new Direzzas on the original 7.5 x 16 wheels and so on up to significant engine and suspension mods. The car today is a highly modified CAM car and very different from where it started.
So this is a detailed multi-part saga of where I went with Mistress, why I made the changes I made, and what is to come. We will delve into vehicle dynamics, modification strategy, autocross philosophy and this peculiar form of madness.
Note - From time to time I have found it useful to refer back to an older article. To assist with that I have added a table of contents. If it is useful to you, it is located here:
Mistress Build Log - Table Of Contents
Up to date description and photos of Mistress is here: