Formula Drift Road Atlanta 2011
We had fantastic weather for qualifying on Friday and after we ran a few practice passes, we were ready to head into qualifying. Our first pass was solid; I focused on running a relatively safe and conservative run to ensure the team a spot in the Top 32. Our first pass yielded an 88.5 which, when all was said and done, placed us in the 8th position. Since we were now guaranteed a top 10 qualifying spot, on my second pass, I decided to try for a backwards entry which would be the only way to claim that top qualifying spot. Unfortunately, I made a small made a mistake and was unable to pull it off. So, my score of 88.5 stuck.
After qualifying was over, I went to start the car and realized that the ignition wheel broke! It is a pretty uncommon part to break and has never broken in the 4 years we have been using this particular wheel. We quickly realized that with all the work that went into readying the 370Z for the trip back east, we had left the spare back at our shop in California. Kevin was able to weld the piece back together and although we were relatively certain this would hold through Saturday’s competition, we decided not to take any chances. It was only 6pm back home, plenty of time to book a flight and have the part brought out to us in time for Saturday’s 2pm practice. There was actually a small chain of people that executed the plan out in California as well as some friends from the Atlanta area who arranged use of the machining equipment we would need to modify the part to fit. It was pretty nuts but I can definitely tell you, I am blessed with amazing friends and family! Thanks to them and the crew, everything went off without a hitch and we ready to go!