Heraclid
08/30/2004, 04:06 PM
I had another great weekend down in Ft. Meade, and just wanted to say that you folks are missing a great event, so some of you Florida folks get your butts out there why don't ya? The VX was born for this stuff. :-) Heck, if nothing else, come watch and hang out with some good people and your fellow VXers. It was encouraging that we had several people show up just to scope things out, and hopefully they will all show up for the November event.
Thanks again to Joe and Kathy for their great hospitality, and to John Schellenberg for all the work he does (and the rally videos were amazing!), and of course Bob, David, Bryn and everyone else that makes this thing happen.
Even with a wet course, I think I had more fun with this one than the previous two, and the VX was stunningly well-behaved in the slick, muddy conditions. Considering that I think only one 2WD car made it through the first run without the assistance of Joe's tractor, things went quite well - nothing that a little TOD can't handle. The course is versatile enough that we got a configuration everyone could run. I pushed it in the corners just a little more than I really thought I could get away with, and I still got away with it. I barely ever even tapped the brakes, and did so only a couple of times per run. Just letting off the gas a tad was enough to bleed adequate speed in the muddy sections, and even when I did carry too much speed into a few of the turns, I went a little wide but the VX didn't get uncontrollable and fishtail. I love this vehicle we have! My limitations as a newbie driver in this sport may have been challenged some, but my VX has not yet been asked for more than it can give on the course.
Thanks again to Joe and Kathy for their great hospitality, and to John Schellenberg for all the work he does (and the rally videos were amazing!), and of course Bob, David, Bryn and everyone else that makes this thing happen.
Even with a wet course, I think I had more fun with this one than the previous two, and the VX was stunningly well-behaved in the slick, muddy conditions. Considering that I think only one 2WD car made it through the first run without the assistance of Joe's tractor, things went quite well - nothing that a little TOD can't handle. The course is versatile enough that we got a configuration everyone could run. I pushed it in the corners just a little more than I really thought I could get away with, and I still got away with it. I barely ever even tapped the brakes, and did so only a couple of times per run. Just letting off the gas a tad was enough to bleed adequate speed in the muddy sections, and even when I did carry too much speed into a few of the turns, I went a little wide but the VX didn't get uncontrollable and fishtail. I love this vehicle we have! My limitations as a newbie driver in this sport may have been challenged some, but my VX has not yet been asked for more than it can give on the course.