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Old Nov 20, 2005 | 02:18 PM
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Seeing that I have a Subaru as a daily driver, and the fact that it's leased and will be turned in early next year, I decided to give a shot at rallycross. Why not, after all it's a leased vehicle, right?

The course happens to be in BFE (Orange) Virginia on a farm - basically a cow pasture with a clay track ground into it. The course comes with a variety of corners with some crazy camber transitions, and of course your fair share of ruts, mudpits, trees, and other things to avoid.

All I can say is WOW again (I remember doing this 3+ years ago after my first track event). It's such a blast to slide the car around kicking up dirt, flying thorugh mud, and sliding even more. Trail braking into a turn, rotating the car around, and powering through the turn as you toss the steering wheel - such a rush!

The format was three runs in the morning, and three runs in the afternoon running the course in reverse. As the day progressed, the course dried up, and running in reverse was much better laid out and much faster.

My first run was primarily an orientation run, and I had a high time of 1:48, but hey, it's my first timed excursion on anything other than pavement. The second session was much faster at a 1:39 as I got familiar with the layout, surface, and sliding the Superpoo around. Third session had a few mistakes, and I clocked in at a 1:41.

During the afternoon, things got a lot faster as things dried up. First session I ran a 1:37, and was notably faster through many sections since it flowed better. The second session, I came in to hot into the first signicant turn, and I found myself in the outside mud pit. Splash! The car was caked, and I couldn't see crap. Somehow I managed to make it through (in retrospect, pretty wrecklessly since I couldn't see anything out my side windows), took down a little tree, and landed a 1:42. Ouch. Third session, a passenger jumped in, and I ran hard session. Albeit a few mistakes, I came in at 1:33, pretty damn fast considering my car is stock (and I'm a n00b to rallying).

My last session was the fastest lap time out of my class, but since I was inconsistent, I probably ranked in the middle.

Now for the million dollar answer to "Is it better than road racing?" In my opinion, no, but it was nice to have a fresh racing experience once again. I'd be tempted to take the Z out there, but I know I'd break something pretty easily considering how aggressively I drive - and I'm not ready to fork out more cash for a different setup. While it's a completely different type of driving, it really helped to have road-racing experience, and as I was able to feel the car out for traction and reactionary inputs. However, where I need to work on is learning how to set yourself up for the turn - specifically sliding your way in and getting the car oriented as to where you go.

A pair of crappy photos of me and the aftermath.





BTW, on the drive home, I got all sorts of wierd looks and comments about the "custom" mud job on the left side of my car. I love it so much I'm tempted to leave it!

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Old Nov 20, 2005 | 02:39 PM
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for some reason this makes me wanna go test drive a wrx for a few days this week...
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Old Nov 20, 2005 | 03:07 PM
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Glad you had fun!!! I used to partake in similar events when I had my suby!
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Old Nov 21, 2005 | 06:52 AM
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Hey John - was this put on by the group that took over the SCCA rally events? Is there a list somewhere of the rally races/locations? If my EVO wasn't for sale (only $24.5k and 16kmiles...great buy people ), I'd love to put some tires on it and run a rally cross. Looks like fun. Thanks for sharing.

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Old Nov 21, 2005 | 08:28 AM
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Looks like a blast! Need more pics
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Old Nov 21, 2005 | 01:02 PM
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Looks like fun. I can't imagine how hard that is on the car though. Looks like you need some stickier tires!!
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Old Nov 21, 2005 | 01:20 PM
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I "hear" that rental neons fare well in rally cross..
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Old Nov 21, 2005 | 01:23 PM
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i would want to do one of those...
must be hellla fun
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Old Nov 21, 2005 | 01:26 PM
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when I lived in maine we'd take our beaters around on the back roads and logging roads. That was always a ton of fun, sliding around. In a different way than running an autox though... not sure what it was about it. After a winter of driving a saturn SL2 on bald summer tires, and having to use "drifting" as a daily driving technique, I definitely like racing on a hard surface more.
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Old Nov 21, 2005 | 01:53 PM
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u slide on dirt easier...
its good to practice drifting with out burning expensive 18" rubber
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Old Nov 27, 2005 | 07:35 PM
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That looks like excellent fun. I'd love to do that too. I've watched all the WRC races for the 2005 season and it's gotten me really excited about it. I've road raced and autocrossed, but never rally crossed. Glad you had a great time.
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