In case anyone cares; I took the GXP to a Denver auto-x at Coors Field on Sunday and ran the street tire index class. Bob Klingler and Barry Ott where running Bob's S2000 (both Former National Champs in different cars). I think I had the advantage in the tire department but they had the expirence with the car and setup.
I took 3rd behind them with some eratic driving while trying to learn the car. Bob and I had cone trouble but in raw time the Solstice is right there; half second spread between the three of us. If you are looking for a buy a drive car I highly recommend the GXP.
Next steps:
1. Race alignment (haven't done that yet)
2. Race rubber and wheels (saving ~7 lbs per corner, rotating mass)
3. Go Dog Go!
Future:
1. Exhaust replacement if I can get it past the boss. ~22 lbs savings and I've seen one system with dyno runs of +20 hp and 20 lbft to the wheels
2. Shocks?
I took 3rd behind them with some eratic driving while trying to learn the car. Bob and I had cone trouble but in raw time the Solstice is right there; half second spread between the three of us. If you are looking for a buy a drive car I highly recommend the GXP.
Next steps:
1. Race alignment (haven't done that yet)
2. Race rubber and wheels (saving ~7 lbs per corner, rotating mass)
3. Go Dog Go!
Future:
1. Exhaust replacement if I can get it past the boss. ~22 lbs savings and I've seen one system with dyno runs of +20 hp and 20 lbft to the wheels
2. Shocks?
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