Before I start, it was a good day, I went autocrossing!
As the day started around 5:45, I noticed the world slowly spinning, I had just stepped up into the bed of Pyro's Ridgeline which is a type of plastic, covered in a heavy dew. As I saw my feet in the air I realized I was going to hit the ground, I didn't though, the thoughtful little ZX2 had its hitch there catching me by the knee and ribs so I wouldn't hit the ground.
Last night I expected bruising, but no bruises and only my knee was sore, not bad either. So it could have been worse.
On to the autocross. For some reason they did not score my runs on the app thing, so I only remember the basic times, 66, 60, 60, 56, and my last one was 55.1XX (I think 55.187 but I'm not 100% sure) 42.726 was the fastest raw score of the day, 48.598 was the fastest in Street Modified which is what I have run in both times. I didn't hit a single cone. I will get the class properly sorted next year. The plan is a minimum of 4 autocross days.
Suspension questions:
This is on my last and fastest run. The ZX2 hikes that inside wheel accompanied by tire squeal as (I assume) it pushes the other tires, all warm r888's. I rode in 2 other cars, Matts S2000 (supercharged) and a LS powered BMW with slick slicks. Neither made the fun tire noises I was making, but both are faster, partly because of power, partly because they were smoother. I learned a lot from those 2 rides.
I have seen hot hatch videos where they hiked the wheel, but those seemed smoother and less dramatic.
Any suggestions?
On the way home this happened:
Right front tire on the ZX which tried to push the Ridgeline into the left lane even though the ZX went full lock right. It took a bit of effort to straighten the wheels to get the one out. When I got home the steering makes noise it didn't before, it seems, off, somehow. It also seemed to pull different, I think I jacked the alignment, the noise I will have figure out. It may have bent / tweaked / broken something in the rack.
Having 4 spares, a good jack and an electric impact made the road side tire change the fastest one ever!
Didn't help the fender either:
I had to tow it about 20 miles on the r888 which I am trying to save for the Challenge. I'll need all the help I can get in the autox, I decided to be greedy and drive all of it myself. I could turn it over to someone who knows what they are doing, but where is the fun in that?
More metal is bent underneath. I'll post about that as soon as I know something. I think I'm done with flat towing. I did get new tires and bearings for a trailer I have but couldn't get the ZX on it, the ramp was too steep. I have an idea to get it up there but it's gonna take a bit to work out.
So like I said, it was a good day despite a few missteps along the way.