Unfortunately, whatever caused the problem caused it again the next day as soon as I entered the hot pit.....but I'm still grateful to have been given a chance to try and get back out there.
I figured I'd just pack it in and head home, but Mark S was there instantly to offer his car to me for the TT. Never having driven a FWD on track before, I was little apprehensive. Race cars are an interesting breed. There are always issues or quirks that the driver deals with in their car, that must be explained to a driver not in the know. Mark went on to explain the conditions of driving his car......jiggle the handle before turning the knob....you gotta shift up to fifth to get the synchros to allow you to get to second....when you're coming out of turn 10, pull the white zip tie on this harness so that those two wires short and give you more power through that section.

Enter Jeff Wasilko...
Jeff offered me his car for a few laps of practice and the TT.. Always being the one to watch as Jeff pulls away from me with abandon during practice sessions, I jumped at the offer. Being his car is set up relatively similar to mine, it would be a good indicator of how the 1.8l feels as compared with my 1.6l...with everything else being roughly equal.
In short, the car was frickin fantastic. Big thanks to Jeff for the offer. I owe beer to quite a few people....I'll be taking orders at the next event.

There are a lot of selfless people running with this club, and I feel fortunate to be a part of it.
Troy V