Dug89
Active member
Some interesting personal observations from a non-participant. We spent two days at the track, Tuesday and Saturday (Thanks Tony).
1) The Daytona staff was unusually friendly and helpful. I have been around Daytona on and off for 20 years and I have to say, this was the friendliest I have ever seen them. I guess there is a new generation of DIS staff in place and they did a great job.
2) I was surprised that top speed was not the key ingredient in fast lap times. In most cases, those that could get around the infield the fastest were at the top. A lot of racers were resetting this cars back to a roadrace setup to get the infield speed back.
3) The SCCA Live coverage was outstanding. Very professional, very polished. Multi-camera views, live timing... just excellent.
4) DIS has some really nice and large paddock spaces and amenities. Although pricey, I now think worth the money. Pavement, power, water and cable, what's not to like. Peter Shadowen even had a pool.
5) The Prod Party was well attended and many thanks to Dale Frame for pulling it off. It's nice to see all the prod drivers socializing properly. The beer pot luck was excellent.
6) I was disappointed in the small number of GT-1 cars. What can I say.
7) Class parity. Looking at the top 5 in the Prod and GT-L classes, we are seeing some really good manufactures parity. I suppose there is still and issue with legacy H-Prod cars vs the tin tops. Mid-Ohio may see more BMC cars I hope.
Here are the manufacture finishes for our little world:
E-Prod:
Datsun, BMW, Mazda, BMW, Datsun
F-Prod:
Acura, Mazda, Mazda, MG, Mazda
H-Prod:
Honda, Toyota, VW, Honda, VW
GT-L
Honda, MG, Mazda, Honda, Nissan
Thanks to the 500+ volunteer workers that make this all possible.
1) The Daytona staff was unusually friendly and helpful. I have been around Daytona on and off for 20 years and I have to say, this was the friendliest I have ever seen them. I guess there is a new generation of DIS staff in place and they did a great job.
2) I was surprised that top speed was not the key ingredient in fast lap times. In most cases, those that could get around the infield the fastest were at the top. A lot of racers were resetting this cars back to a roadrace setup to get the infield speed back.
3) The SCCA Live coverage was outstanding. Very professional, very polished. Multi-camera views, live timing... just excellent.
4) DIS has some really nice and large paddock spaces and amenities. Although pricey, I now think worth the money. Pavement, power, water and cable, what's not to like. Peter Shadowen even had a pool.
5) The Prod Party was well attended and many thanks to Dale Frame for pulling it off. It's nice to see all the prod drivers socializing properly. The beer pot luck was excellent.
6) I was disappointed in the small number of GT-1 cars. What can I say.
7) Class parity. Looking at the top 5 in the Prod and GT-L classes, we are seeing some really good manufactures parity. I suppose there is still and issue with legacy H-Prod cars vs the tin tops. Mid-Ohio may see more BMC cars I hope.
Here are the manufacture finishes for our little world:
E-Prod:
Datsun, BMW, Mazda, BMW, Datsun
F-Prod:
Acura, Mazda, Mazda, MG, Mazda
H-Prod:
Honda, Toyota, VW, Honda, VW
GT-L
Honda, MG, Mazda, Honda, Nissan
Thanks to the 500+ volunteer workers that make this all possible.