Big thanks to Ben, Paul, Todd, et. al. from Stasis, I had a great weekend @ St. Pete!
Of course the regular work of preparing the cars for the race was broken up by evenings of dubachery worthy of being associated with a race weekend. I especially enjoyed the trips to the cabaret across the street from the Motel

All three Audi drivers did extremely well today. There is some serious talent behind the wheels of the Stasis Engineering cars. If you guys haven't been following their progress so far this season, it's going to be worth-while to get caught up and watch them duke it out with the factory efforts of Acura, Mazda and Honda.
Some pics from this weekend:
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Jeff Courtney's car: Jeff is a serious contender. He comes from racing chassis cars (Panoz) and it was really impressive watching his car control and the way he sifted through traffic; there were a couple times he had a nose in on the car in front of him, but he was very patient and waited for the right time to make his move.
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Christian Miller's Auto... very unpimped, but fast.
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Paul reviewing data with Chip and Freddy
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Nice Line-Up!
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Chip ready to rock and roll.
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FROM THE RACE:
The start of the race was pretty "interesting". I won't spoil it for anyone, but an SRT4 backed into the wall right in front of where I was standing. The car still had the back glass and it shattered upon impact, sprinkling me with little bits of factory Mopar goodness.
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Repairing the wall - I helped move the second chain-link fence so the guys could get the forklift down the narrow corridor... obviously the impact was significant, but the driver wasn't hurt at all, just pissed.
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Chip driving by:
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When the wall got moved back, it ran over some t.v. cables, severing them.
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That's it... Stasis will have a press release for our reading pleasure. They have a lot to be proud of this weekend.
Yeah, the wreck was crazy... really weird watching it take place in real life. I saw the carnage begin a ways down the track and as the cars started to make their way to where I was standing, I would have never guessed the mahem would have ran that far down. I think when the SRT spun it might have been pushed by one of the cars behind it, keeping the momentum going. When it started to turn towards the outside wall, I started getting nervous, not for my own safety, but for the safety of the driver; I thought for sure he was going to get t-boned and I didn't really wanna witness that. It wasn't until he miraculously cleared the entire width of the track without incident that I realized the *** end of that car was aimed directly for me - that's when I thought it might be a good idea to get away from the wall. Like I mentioned, upon impact the glass shattered out of the back and gave me a nice shower. Pretty exciting.
Oh and a little FYI, sometimes the hot pit is the worst place to watch the race
Very glamorous though!
As far as me owning a B5 chassis... well, I've already got one of those, but let's see what we can put together for a rental.
And don't I have enough Stasis goodies on my car already!?!?
That's the risk though when you toss 40 touring cars on a narrow front straight of a street course. As cool as the concept of street courses are, the inherent risk of racing is magnified. If you spin or drop wheels off track at Sebring or VIR or Laguna, there is a chance of recovering with only a damaged ego. On street courses, if you put a wheel wrong anywhere, there's guaranteed carnage.
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