First of all I would like to say both Miye and I had an amazing weekend at Laguna Seca. Laguna is now officially my favorite track and I hope to drive it again sometime.
I really enjoyed the company of our fellow 944 drivers in the paddock and it was great seeing you all again and meeting some new drivers for the first time. All great folks to hang out with and enjoy close racing on track; it was well worth the trek from the NorthWest region.
I had what I would consider one of my best weekends of driving and am happy with my performance on track over the 4 days (including testing on Thursday). Everyone drove really well, left plenty of racing room and no contact or close calls.
One of the things I learned on a personal level was to keep an open mind and not pre-judge others when getting caught up in the excitement of close competition. We all saw Dan come from out of region and put down some killer times on track early on and I think the whole dyno situation further incited doubts in my mind about the unknown car. In retrospect, I recognize his skillful driving that is a level above my own and can express nothing but respect and admiration for his spectacular drive and result on Sunday. Sincere congratulations Dan!
The Dyno
The situation with the dyno experienced by both Dan and I was unfortunate in both the creation of doubt as expressed above and in the final result in my particular situation. After working hard all weekend and finishing P2 I was DQ'd in the championship race for being over on the dyno (144 HP, 144 TRQ). This came as a shock to us since we had earned a dyno for winning the qualifying race on Friday and measured a max HP reading of 127HP, 136 TRQ. We figured, with those low HP numbers the dyno would be a non-issue for us the rest of the weekend. No changes were made to the car from day to day other than tires and fuel. Heck, we didn't even add a drop of oil (yes, I nervously checked several times).
To add insult to injury on our team, we were accused of tuning the car between Friday and the Sunday race(sadly, we wouldn't know how if asked to do so). Again, I believe this stems from the dyno numbers which read low on HP on Friday but nobody could explain either those or the 17 HP delta from the dyno runs. All we could do is accept the numbers as they spewed out of the dyno printer, throw our hands up and leave disappointed with the outcome.
Moving Forward
Now, with that sad story behind us, I will be taking my car to the dyno here in the NorthWest to get more data. I'm not ruling out the possibility that there's just something wrong in the electrical wiring of this 27 year old car that could be doing something intermittent and crazy. My car is an '88 with it's stock engine rebuilt with stock parts built to the 944 Spec ruleset and it's my understanding one would have to work hard spending a good amount of additional money to make a car produce that much power over the limit intentionally. I can assure you that is not what we have done so I fully intend to dig into this and learn what I can.
I just wanted to share my experience and learnings with the group as I'm sure folks might be wondering what happened there and to set the record straight. In the end, that matters more to me than plastic trophies.
I hope to race with you all again soon.