This past weekend I was attending the second round of the RC Pro US Series South Division in Lafayette, LA at Finishline Raceway. The crew built a very fun track for the field of 120 racers, and I was very excited to get back on the track coming off a great finish at the Texas State Series Round 2 race a few weeks ago!
PRACTICE
My first impressions about the track were it was very fast, fun, and LOOSE! The track was very dusty and they were watering every now and then on Friday. My XT8 was fast as usual, and after some suspension changes to my XB9 to get some more grip, I was ready for qualifying the next day!
QUALIFYING
The qualifying format for this race was 4 rounds of 5 minute heats, and then your best 2 runs deciding your qualifying position for the mains! Qualifying in truggy went really good. In the first round, my M2 Revolver VTR 2.0′s were awesome and I had a fast run resulting in a 3rd overall behind Mike Battaile and Derek Guidry. I still made a few mistakes though. It was very hard to get a clean run just because the track was so fast and you had to be very consistent with the caliber of drivers in the Pro class. In the second round, I put M3 Revolver VTR 2.0′s on the truck, and they were a lot better. I got 4th overall behind Mike Battaile, Derek Guidry, and Denver Houghton, but still made some small bobbles. In the 3rd round I got another 4th overall. My plan for the 4th and final round of qualifying was to go out there and try to get a very fast run, and I didn’t. I pushed it way too hard, which resulted in many mistakes, and a 7th overall for the round. My qualifying efforts set me up to be 4th on the grid for the 45 minute main on Sunday! I knew that a lot could happen in a 45 minute main, so I was confident about getting a good result come Sunday!
In buggy qualifying, my goal was to get top 5 runs every time I went out. I knew that with the amount of fast guys here, it would be hard to do, but I knew I could do it! In the first round, I was on a really fast run, but I flamed out due to a low idle. The second round went very good. My M3 Blockade’s were hooked up and I drove a fast race resulting in a 2nd overall behind David Joor. I still made some mistakes though. In the 3rd round, I had another fast run with some mistakes, and got 3rd overall behind David Joor and Derek Guidry. In the final round of qualifying, my receiver went bad on me in warmup and I was forced to not race the round. But, with my 2 good rounds I was still 4th overall on the grid for the 45 minute main!
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