Here's my unofficial recap of the weekend (which is based on my very fallible memory...):
Pmum was there and he was keeping dj busy with overheating brakes. In between trying to boil his Motul and giving rides in his M3, he turned a 1:44.2. He was hoping to lay down on 1:43 when I left early on Sun afternoon but I don't know if he got there...
The Schley entourage was there as well and they too were busy. Seemed to me that they were continually emptying Mobil-1 from their puke can or helping anyone/everyone who came by... When I left, Mark was in 2nd place in the UNL class with a low 1:45. (And Chad Schley was in 5th or 6th place with a 1:52.)
Third place in UNL was Mike Horzewski who was less than 0.5sec behind Mark. Bruce Donaldson was turning 1:50's which is causing him to consider dropping 30 large on engine upgrades.
Ted May left his wife's Camaro at home and so he finally showed up at a Viper Days event with a Viper. Not sure what kind of times he was running tho...
Pemberton was there but as the track had no PA system, he wasn't able to do any announcing. But he did borrow a car for one session and turned a 1:52.2 which was a tenth faster than Tom Glenn. I think that explains the silly grin that Bill had on Sunday...
As for me, I drove like a pinoche but managed a 1:55.2. I could mention that I had a flat-spotted right front tire AND I didn't want to damage my just-repainted side sills with an off... but I don't want to sound like Adelberg-the-No-Show so I won't mention it.
The wheel-to-wheel races were buttloads of fun to watch. Tony Estes raked in the cash by making side bets on who would be the first to spin, who would be the second to spin and by accurately predicting the "incident" at Turn 9. Frank Parise and Skip had some close battles, as well as Woodhouse and Foster. Perhaps the best part was watching all of these guys walk away from My-Track-My-Rules Rupert...
As always, the Viper Days crew put on an outstanding, well-organized event. (And we all left well-fed too...) Skip, Linda, Courtney, Tracey, Bruce, Tammi -- thanks!