Rd Am was another mixed bag of results, but for the 1st time in several years I was feeling comfortable and confident in the car. The car was so good we twice lowered the rear wing setting down to 5.6-deg (the lowest I've ever run) with respect to the chassis. We also lowered the front wing. As a result, the car was a rocket on the straights, but still had excellent grip in the turns.
Lap times were getting better each session, and I finished 6th in the 1st race. In another lap, I would have passed another car to finish 5th. I was a bit annoyed because the race was shortened by 2 laps even though we finished well within our time limit.
We were looking good in Q2, but after a stop to measure tire pressures and temperatures, the car would not restart because the starter pinion was slipping out of engagement with the ring gear (see next post for the root cause). We could have bump-started for the race, but during Q2, the car also developed a vibration, so we packed up and went home to avert any further damage.
I'll correct this issue, and our next (and last) race of the season will be at Summit Point since we're skipping NJMP. Summit will be a good test of the setup because it's a low-grip track where I was really frustrated last year, leading to my discovery of the front swaybar MR issue.