Tuesday, June 10, 2025

June Autocross Report

I'm not sure if the Michelin Man is related to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the M&Ms, or Casper the Friendly Ghost. You never see them all together, that's for sure!


On June 8th NMS-North returned to autocross action at our favorite South Carolina location, the Michelin Proving Grounds. Mostly I just like mentioning 14 ACRES OF TOTALLY FLAT GREAT CONDITION A1 PRIME TOP RANKED ASPHALT! 

NMS #4 at Michelin. Plenty of pavement for autocross. Wait a minute, here comes the rain!

With 42 drivers entered and a mix of Porsches and non-Porsches, the weather man said that it would be on the warm side and with a chance of rain! See, the good thing about driving events in South Carolina is that you KNOW it will be hot. Compared to driving in Iraq, I can imagine it's even HOTTER and NO CHANCE OF RAIN most of the year. At least that was my experience in over a year in Iraq, but then again I wasn't there to drive cars! As it turned out, it rained when we were going to start, but it didn't last too long, we delayed the start a bit, and then we started our 10 runs for the day. 

A big thumbs up for hitting cones today!

The day followed the normal pattern, two driving sessions, and two work sessions during the day. Typically the Porsche Club manages 5 runs in the mornings, and then a lunch break and 5 more runs in the afternoon. This format works pretty well, and keeps you either driving or working during every session all day. Some other clubs with a lot more competitors may run just 4 sessions all day, where you only drive once and then work once, with two more sessions where you don't have to do anything. For what it's worth, that's one way to do it, but the last event like that I did had me drive in the 2nd session and work the 4th session, which seemed weird since I was there all day and had a lot of down time. Oh well, I've seen a lot of ways to run events, and since I'm not in charge, who am I to complain!

Here's the run group with almost all Porsches. Row 1. 
3rd car back is a Honda Civic R. 


Porsches Row 2 in grid. Order is just random, go line up somewhere!

Instead of talking about my fastest driving, let's take a look at my SLOWEST run! This is a great example of what NOT to do, because in at least 3 spots of this video I approached a corner too fast. In the first one I braked too late and sailed past an apex, and kept going. The 2nd one is about 24 seconds in, and I brake too late and go into a cone (which adds a time penalty, so this run already won't be any good.) Then at the end of a long slalom, about 37 seconds into the video, I try to super-hero my way out of the slalom without slowing, and sure enough the car spins to the left and I slide into I don't know how many cones. After stopping (tick, tick, tick the clock keeps going) I cut out a part of the course and finished the run for practice. 


That run was a Did Not Finish, so no time given. That's a good thing, because just the cone penalties would have made it very slow. Add on the stopping time, and it was maybe the slowest "run" of the day out of all the drivers. Oh well, let's chalk that one run down to experience gained that didn't cost much!

NMS #4 heads off row 3. 

I finished all my other runs, hit another cone or two, probably won my class, but we're still waiting on official results. I had fun and will go back and do it again! Thanks for reading! 


Porsches Row 4. 


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