SRRT
October 14, 2011
The Subaru Road Racing Team (SRRT) ran its last race of the 2011 season at Mid-
A key aspect of this track is staying in control and not getting caught up in a wreck. During the 15 minutes of qualifying, I watched most of the cars take turn 9 at the north end of the track on three wheels. At least four different cars lost their handling and barreled through the gravel straight for the outside fence.
This track has tire barriers in front of many of the concrete walls and guard rail sections, but walking the track I could see spots where the guard rails had been bent from hard contact.
The drivers ran strong practice sessions, and Bret Spaude qualified the #35 WRX STI in 15th place. The race began with a caution. A total of seven race cautions collected many cars and eliminated some from a series title.
I was asked by a fan where to watch the race from. Being my first time to the track, I could only point them to the spot I had just came from, the Esses.
Spin outs, a blown engine with a fire, and nose-
We asked Phillip Ly, a first time attendee at a Subaru Road Racing Team event to comment on what he experienced, “I had a blast,” he said. “The guys in the pits were very friendly and encouraged me to get close to the action.”
A well-
Click image below to view the SRRT 2011 Season Performance Chart.
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August 11, 2011
Purpose: To join Subaru Road Racing Team (SRRT) for the GRAND-
Start/Finish: Drive Performance headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Distance:
Major routes:
Fuel consumption: 77.0 gallons
Mileage: 25.6 mpg
Almost anywhere in the United States that you might have been during the fourth weekend in July was suffering from heat. Crossing from the Midwest and into Pennsylvania and New Jersey in the Drive Performance WRX, heat held the high hand.
I stopped in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, to meet with other members of the editorial staff at Subaru of America, Inc. headquarters. Then I checked in with the rebuilding the engine of the 1986 Subaru XT Coupe under restoration (reported in Summer 2011 Drive magazine). Afterward, I took a quick ride to Autobody Enterprises to find Hank Reynolds sanding the Coupe's body as another part of the restoration. Watch the Drive website for more images of this work in progress.
GRAND-
Everyone at the track -
SRRT's practice times were credible -
With approximately an hour of the two-
An oil fire put #35 out of the race.
So much for Round 9 of the 10 races to be run in the Continental Tire series for 2011. The remaining round is to take place at Mid-
Notes from the Trip
Throughout the round trip to New Jersey, the Drive Performance WRX never missed a beat. It never seemed bothered by the heat as far as performance was concerned. But I think the heat affected mileage -
Mileage ranged from 22.5 mpg to 27.0 mpg for the seven fill-
For other notes, see the "Road Trip Musings" Journal entry on the Subaru Drive site www.drive.subaru.com.
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July 20, 2011
West of Monterey, California, Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca is a 2.238-
Although this track is not lengthy, it holds a few other challenges. The course starts out with the Andretti hairpin and boasts 11 turns through the course. The most technical is The Corkscrew. After driving an upward slope to 929 feet, the cars then descend with a 18 percent drop (109 feet) through The Corkscrew, which is the most famous part of the track. There are many parts of The Corkscrew where things can go wrong: miss any part of the first turn and you are in the sand. Drop in too quickly and you can spin out on either side of the middle section. Come out of The Corkscrew too loose or too quickly and the sand once again will collect you.
When most cars go off course at this track, they are stuck in sand pits and require assistance getting out. During practice, the Subaru Road Racing Team (SRRT) #35 WRX STI Sedan, drove wide coming out of The Corkscrew in Turn 9 and went off into the sand. Skilled driving and the All-
SRRT looked good through all the practices. They went out and posted the fastest lap to start out the qualifying session, which held up to place them in seventh to start the race. Overnight the team replaced the transmission and went out for practice the following morning with the third fastest lap. SRRT #35 was ready to challenge the other competitors.
Unfortunately, the team suffered some heavy damage from other competitors and had to retire from the race early.
SRRT brings an open and family atmosphere with them. I spent quite a bit of time talking with Jean Aquilante, wife of SRRT team principal Joe Aquilante. She told us how Joe first got into racing and how current SRRT driver Andrew Aquilante raced quarter midgets from the age of 10 until he outgrew that car.
Jean also said that within days of receiving the now-
The team tent is always a home away from home when covering a race with them.
Click here to view more images of SRRT at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
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July 07, 2011
Subaru Road Racing Team (SRRT) ran at Road America near Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, a week ago. The four-
On the first day, my stepson, Johnny, and son, Matt, set out in the cold rain to find SRRT in Road America's paddock. We walked in circles among the other team haulers and had no luck finding the Subaru team. Finally, after a hard downpour, we returned to the car for shelter. Although the #35 WRX STI would be on track soon, I couldn't take pictures in such a rain. After practice, we followed the car toward the team trailer.
We found the team hidden away with a few others. There were a lot of competitors at Road America for the weekend. I introduced the boys to team owner Joe Aquilante, and we checked out the #35 WRX STI Sedan and the work area.
After lunch, it was dry enough for photography. The boys spectated from Turn 5 for the second practice session of the day. The track has fencing around a lot of it, so getting shots without the fence takes some planning and considerable walking.
Practice the next morning resembled deer hunting in the woods. There were a lot of orange (photographers') vests visible through the trees. Matt assumed his usual position -
Later that day, the rest of my family -
Madalyn wondered what happened to all the stuff from inside the car. I explained that the team removes everything to make the car lighter and to make room for the roll cage.
Before each Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge race, fans are allowed to walk pit lane, meet the drivers, and ask for autographs. The girls played bashful, but Lily wanted the Subaru drivers to sign her shirt. This was her very first time at a race, but she was getting the hang of it quickly.
SRRT's race took place late in the day, and one of the interesting aspects was viewing the cars driving at night. Following the headlights around the turns once it turned dark was a unique experience.
Spending time with the team made me feel like I was a part of it. The kids were just as excited for Subaru Road Racing Team. They even spoke of the car in terms of "we."
SRRT had its first top-
Find more images from SRRT at Road America here.
But we weren't done supporting Subaru teams for the weekend. After the road racing at Road America, Madalyn and I headed to Wautoma, Wisconsin, to follow the Subaru Trek Mountain Bike Team racing in the Subaru Cup. Read the journal from that event on the Subaru Drive magazine website here.
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June 30, 2011
Travel dates: June 1-
Purpose:
Start/Finish: Drive Performance headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Distance:
Major routes:
Fuel consumption: 72.3 gallons
Mileage: 28.0 mpg
This trip ended up to be a total immersion in Subaru Motorsports. Both SRRT and SRT USA were competing in racing events at venues less than 100 miles apart. SRRT's race in the GRAND-
However, I hadn't prepared for a couple of twists that put me in touch with both teams more intensively than usual. SRRT's practice in preparation for qualifying on Thursday revealed an engine problem that required replacement. As a result, the team missed qualifying and would have the start from the back of the GS Class field in Friday's race.
The Ride of my Life
We had some free time following qualifying. Subaru Motorsports Manager James Han asked if I'd be interested in a media ride in one of SRT USA's rally cars. Why even ask?! SRRT team member Bill Spaude (grandfather of driver Bret Spaude) and I both joined Han at the RallyCar/Susquehannock Trail Rally practice stage south of Wellsboro, near Morris, Pennsylvania.
I'll have observations about my ride with Dave Mirra in a future Journal entry. Stay tuned ...
The Rest of the Weekend
SRRT #35 had another problem in the morning practice on race day, so SRRT pulled out the backup car and entered it as #135.
Watkins Glen is a wonderful place for spectators, because you can witness high speeds as well as turns requiring good handling. The GRAND-
Find information about all of the SRRT's races in the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge on SRRT's website.
Meanwhile, further south, SRT USA's David Higgins/Craig Drew led the rally going into the final Super Special -
Contrary to previous years, the fairgrounds was full of mud instead of dust. One lane of the Super Special was so muddy that the organizers stopped the runs going through it. L'Estage/Richard were quicker through the Super Special, but not quite enough. Higgins/Drew won the rally by 1.3 seconds -
Performance Charts
SRRT Performance in the 2011 GRAND-
Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Grand Sport Class
Event
Date/Location
Drivers
Finishing Position
Round 1: GRAND-
Daytona International Speedway
January 28
Daytona Beach, FL
Andrew Aquilante/
Bret Spaude
13
Round 2: Kia 200
Homestead Miami Speedway
March 5
Homestead, FL
Andrew Aquilante/
Bret Spaude
DNF1
Round 3: Barber 200
Barber Motorsports Park
April 9
Leeds, AL
Andrew Aquilante/
Bret Spaude
DNF2
Round 4: Bosch Engineering 200 at VIR
VIRginia International Raceway
May 14
Alton, VA
Andrew Aquilante/
Bret Spaude
11
Round 5: Memorial Day Classic
Lime Rock Park
May 28
Lakeville, CT
Andrew Aquilante/
Bret Spaude
11
Round 6:
Continental Tire 150
Watkins Glen International
June 3
Watkins Glen, NY
Andrew Aquilante/
Bret Spaude
183
1 Transmission
2 Electrical
3 Car #135
SRT USA Performance in the
2011 RallyCar National Championship
Event
Date/Location
Drivers
Finishing Position
Driver Standings
Round 1
Sno*Drift Rally
January 28-
Atlanta, MI
David Higgins
DNF1
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Dave
Mirra
2
2
Round 2
100 Acre Wood
February 25-
Salem, MO
David Higgins
2
4
Dave
Mirra
3
2
Round 3
Olympus Rally
April 30
Ocean Shores, WA
David Higgins
1
3 (tie)
Dave
Mirra
4
2
Round 4
Oregon Trail Rally
May 13-
Portland, OR
David Higgins
1
1
Dave
Mirra
DNF2
Round 5
Susquehannock Trail Rally
June 3-
Wellsboro, PA
David Higgins
1
1
Dave
Mirra
5
4
1 Engine
2 Accident
Notes from the Trip
My notes from this round trip are in the Drive Journal entry Change of Pace.
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May 25, 2011
Travel dates: May 11-
Purpose: To attend the GRAND-
Start/Finish: Drive Performance headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Distance:
Major routes to VIRginia International Raceway (VIR):
Major routes from VIR to Tail of the Dragon:
Major routes from Tail of the Dragon to Milwaukee:
Fuel consumption: 80.8 gallons
Mileage: 26.5 mpg
I've come to terms with music in the DP WRX. Perhaps it would be more accurate to flip that thought and say that I've come to terms with my hearing. After traveling a few thousand miles with the Genuine Subaru Accessories 10-
The subwoofer definitely enriches the audio system's output, just as the performance exhaust system enhances any drive with engine music. Even though the two sets of sound sometimes crosses over each other, they enable the DP WRX to make a statement through the sense of sound.
Tail of the Dragon
This round trip originally was intended only to take me to VIR for the GRAND-
Tail of the Dragon has 318 turns in its 11-
Read more about Tail of the Dragon on the Drive Perfomance website.
Weather
This trip was all about weather. Through Indiana and Kentucky, temperatures ranged between the 70s (at night) and lower 90s, but once I reached the mountains in Virginia, lower temperatures and rain clouds dominated. What I had hoped to be a journey into early summer became chilly, rainy, early spring.
In the mountains of Virginia on Highway 58 -
Rain threatened during practices and for the race on Saturday. The Subaru team would have benefitted from it toward the end of the race, but it didn't fall until approximately half an hour after the checkered flag.
Later in the weekend, when setting up a video camera for the drive on Tail of the Dragon, threatening rain affected camera location. I had to mount it inside the cabin rather than on the hood.
You'd think that all of this would ruin the weekend. Instead, the overcast skies worked out well for photography, and there was enough grown grass that the mud could be avoided when tromping around VIR. The weather probably kept people away from Tail ofthe Dragon, leaving it more open for those of us who were there.
Notes from the Drive
Driving at Night
There's a wonderful children's book called Night Driving (by Peter McCarty) that's probably out of print now. One of my sons gave it to me because we had driven so many miles after midnight. The illustrations are in black and white, and the story is placed in the 1930s or 1940s, by the appearance of the vehicles. The story celebrates night driving for long distances.
I did some night driving again this trip, and it was wonderful. At a certain point in the night, you realize that you're one of only a few cars on the road. The other vehicles are mostly trucks, and there are few of them. Rarely are there traffic jams or crowded roads. If the moon is right, you have plenty of light beyond the headlamps, and landscapes can be surreal.
AM radio used to be excellent after midnight. You could pull in New York, Chicago, and someplace in Texas. The Texas station had the best music; that's the one on which I first heard "Big Joe and Phantom 309." Look it up.
Stalking DP WRX
I suppose the word stalking is a little strong. People aren't shy about approaching me concerning the DP WRX. One fellow followed me into a parking lot to ask if it was the car in the magazine. Another was picking up coffee at a fast-
Beautiful Views
Interstate 64 across Kentucky has some beautiful scenery. If you have a chance, take a tour.
Dragon Pitt
If you drive the Tail of the Dragon and would like some good conversation, stop and see Dennis Dearing at the Dragon Pitt BBQ nine miles north of the stretch's north end, at the junction of Highways 129 and 72. After attacking the Dragon, one of Dearing's BBQ sandwiches tastes pretty good, and you can sit in the outdoor restaurant and watch other vehicles heading for the drive. Look it up at www.punkincenterinn.com.
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April 14, 2011
Travel dates: April 5-
Purpose: To attend the GRAND-
Start/Finish: Drive Performance headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Distance:
Major routes to Barber Motorsports Park:
Fuel consumption: 66.7 gallons
Mileage: 26.9 mpg
The Drive Performance WRX was a different beast this trip. As noted in the March 25 Journal entry, we've added several new pieces to the car, and it makes a difference in how the car travels.
Most emphatic is the sound of the performance exhaust system. It grows from a low rumble at idle to a staccato baritone as the engine climbs the rpm range. In addition to the benefit of increased horsepower, it provides a constant audible reminder of the engine's potential.
Another addition contributing to the sounds emanating from DP WRX is the Genuine Subaru Accessory KICKER® subwoofer installed in the trunk. Music played through the audio system now benefits from richer bass with noticeable vibrations. The subwoofer adds to just about any type of music -
The new boost gauge reacts to engine and turbocharger operation, depending on how you drive. Increased throttle pedal and kicking in the turbo is reflected by the gauge.
Perhaps the most significant change was switching the snow tires for the original-
Notes from the Drive
As I traveled south from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Birmingham, Alabama, my thoughts went to layers and levels. (This is the type of thinking I do when I'm alone in a vehicle for long distances.)
It occurred to me that a lot of the things we encounter organize readily into levels. The seasons, for instance, and divisions in racing lend themselves to such categorization.
Seasons: When I left Milwaukee on April 5, I left piles of snow behind. Throughout the day, I drove into spring.
In Indianapolis, Indiana, the grass was green. Those of us who live in the upper Midwest haven't experienced that change yet this year.
In Louisville, Kentucky, the secondary tree level had blossoms and flowers.
The trees in Nashville, Tennessee, were budding.
Many of the trees in Birmingham, Alabama, had leaves. Of course, all the fun stuff like pollen is part of springtime, and the car had a green coating after sitting parked for any length of time.
Racing Divisions: GRAND-
Read more about these divisions here.
Barber Motorsports Park: The paddock at Barber has four levels. From bottom to top, they're quite a hike! This terraced scheme gives the park an opportunity to organize the race teams so fans can visit teams from the same series on the same level, rather than having to hike up and down between them.
Electrical Gremlins
SRRT did well during practice, qualifying, and the first part of the Barber 200 at Barber Motorsports Park. Drivers Bret Spaude and Andrew Aquilante put the #35 WRX STI in the top half of the field during practice sessions, then qualified 8th.
At one point during the race, pit-
The start of the 2011 GRAND-
The next race is at VIRginia International Raceway near Alton, Virginia, May 13-
SRRT Performance in the 2011 GRAND-
Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Grand Sport Class
Event
Date/Location
Drivers
Finishing Position
Driver Standings
Team Standings
Round 1: GRAND-
Daytona International Speedway
January 28
Daytona Beach, FL
Andrew Aquilante/
Bret Spaude
13
25/25 (tie)
13
Round 2: Kia 200
Homestead Miami Speedway
March 5
Homestead, FL
Andrew Aquilante/
Bret Spaude
DNF1
38/38 (tie)
20
Round 3: Barber 200
Barber Motorsports Park
April 9
Leeds, AL
Andrew Aquilante/
Bret Spaude
DNF2
1 Transmission
2 Electrical
April 07, 2011
2012 Subaru Impreza to Debut at New York International Auto Show
Subaru has announced that the world debut of the all-
Hallmarks of the new Impreza include factory-
Watch this website and www.subaru.com for more information as it becomes available.
Subaru Tecnica International to Compete in the 24 Hours of Nürburgring with a WRX STI Sedan
June is a busy month for Subaru. During the weekend of June 23-
Specifics about the event, the track, and STI's WRX STI tS can be found in the official press release. Don't overlook the link to the car's specifications and parts at the bottom of the release.
Subaru Road Racing Team -
This week, I travel to Barber Motorsports Park (Leeds, Alabama) in the Drive Performance WRX STI to join Subaru Road Racing Team for the GRAND-
You may recall that Barber is the track where Andrew Aquilante and #35 WRX STI experienced a trip through the grass in turns 8 and 9 during in last year's race.
Subaru Rally Team USA at Global RallyCross Championship Round 1
Last week's journal entry gave us John Rettie's report on Global RallyCross Championship Round 1. Following is part of a press release from Subaru Rally Team USA about Round 1, which includes a link to a video.
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NEW VIDEO: Raw sights and sounds with Subaru Rally Team USA and Dave Mirra at Round 1 of the 2011 Global RallyCross Championship @ Irwindale Speedway.
YouTube: http://goo.gl/69mE7
Photos: Lars Gange | subaru.com/rally
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Subaru Driver Dave Mirra Finishes 4th At Hard Fought Inaugural Global RallyCross Championship Event
(March 31, 2011) Debuting an all-
“This was awesome, the course was fun and challenging but it was the wheel-
Mirra was slowed in the preliminary heat races with a rear suspension problem but his results were still sufficient to place him in the B-
“Dave [Mirra] adjusted quickly to his new rallycross car and drove an exceptional event to give Subaru a solid result upon which we can build”, added James Han, motorsports marketing manager for Subaru of America, Inc. “As this is a debut event for our current competition car, I’m confident that our Subaru WRX STI will be a regular contender for podium finishes with some further development and testing.”
Full race coverage will air April 17th on ESPN2 (check local listings). The series has a multi-
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March 09, 2011
When you look at Subaru Road Racing Team's #35 WRX STI Sedan, you might think that it's a shell -
That's not the case for cars that race in the GRAND-
The GRAND-
Last weekend, SRRT's WRX STI was driven against a field of 29 other GS Class cars in the GRAND-
Early in the race, SRRT brought #35 into the pits for small tweaks during the many full-
Then, with about an hour remaining in the 2.5-
SRRT Performance in the 2011 GRAND-
Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Grand Sport Class
Event
Date/Location
Drivers
Finishing Position
Driver Standings
Team Standings
Round 1: GRAND-
Daytona International Speedway
January 28
Daytona Beach, FL
Andrew Aquilante/
Bret Spaude
13
25/25
(tie)
13
Round 2: Kia 200
Homestead Miami Speedway
March 5
Homestead, FL
Andrew Aquilante/
Bret Spaude
DNF1
38/38
(tie)
20
1 Transmission
Every race demands hours and hours of preparation. That ritual is already under way for the next competition four weeks away. A racing team never sits still, especially between races. The car is not a static piece -
This is a lot like the course of action set out by Mark Donohue in the book The Unfair Advantage, which was published in the mid-
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February 09, 2011
To people from the Midwest, Florida tends to be typified by Disney World, oranges, beaches, and automobile racing. (I know there's a lot more to Florida than that, of course.)
Right now, for me, racing is top of mind.
During the January 7-
In another month, SRRT returns to Florida -
For a race fan who dislikes the cold, these events make the Sunshine State doubly attractive.
SRRT did well in the GRAND-
SRRT Performance in the 2011 GRAND-
Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Grand Sport Class
Event
Date/Location
Drivers
Finishing Position
Driver Standings
Team Standing
Round 1: GRAND-
Daytona International Speedway
January 28
Daytona Beach, FL
Andrew Aquilante/
Bret Spaude
13
25/25 (tie)
13
Round 2: Homestead 200
Homestead-
March 5
Homestead, FL
Meanwhile, Approximately 1,300 Miles North
The last weekend in January was a double dip for Subaru Motorsports. While SRRT basked in the Florida sunshine, Subaru Rally Team USA (SRT USA) traveled from Vermont to the northern part of lower Michigan, (around Atlanta) where winter maintained a frigid grip for the RallyCar National Championship in the Sno*Drift Rally event.
Privateers Travis Hanson/Terry Hanson in their 2007 WRX STI took 1st, with Dave Mirra/Marshall Clarke following in SRT USA #40 WRX STI. Mechanical issues sidelined David Higgins/Craig Drew in SRT USA's #75 WRX STI. Find coverage of the Sno*Drift weekend on the SRT USA website here.
SRT USA Performance in the
2011 RallyCar National Championship
Event
Date/Location
Drivers
Finishing Position
Driver Standings
Round 1
Sno*Drift Rally
January 28-
Atlanta, MI
David Higgins
DNF1
—
Dave Mirra
2
2
Round 2
Rally in the 100 Acre Wood
February 25-
Salem, MO
David Higgins
Dave Mirra
1 Engine
I hope to see you at Homestead and/or 100 Acre Wood (watch for the Drive Performance WRX)!
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SRRT
February 09, 2011
LEG ONE
Travel dates: January 5-
Purpose: To attend GRAND-
Start/Finish: Drive Performance headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin/Daytona Beach, Florida
Distance:
Major routes to Daytona International Speedway:
When the door where DP WRX is stored opened after several weeks without a trip, I smiled a large smile. I could feel the excitement that only travel can cause. Plus, the car now has unique identifying graphics and a distinct profile. It was ready to go, and so was I. Let's drive.
The journey from Milwaukee to Daytona was free of drama, split between a few hours Wednesday and a full day of driving on Thursday. There was no bad weather, but a major winter storm was threatening to follow me through the south a couple days later. It did.
Friday morning, after picking up photo credentials from the Daytona International Speedway offices, I joined SRRT in the track's paddock.
Let the 2011 season begin!
Test days give the teams the opportunity to prove the validity of their work and the time to find any weak points prior to the first GRAND-
The team discovered engine problems during the first of the six on-
Sessions were positive Saturday and Sunday.
Because the weather in Daytona was so nice and warm compared to the frigid winter that we've been having at home in Wisconsin, I took advantage of one of the wonderful assets that Daytona Beach has to offer -
Temperatures were in the 70s Saturday afternoon, and I took DP WRX to the beach to take a few photos. People stopped to talk about the car and ask about the magazine. I handed out a quite a few of them.
One woman held me in conversation for quite a while; she pointed out how unusually flat the beach was that day. She's been living in Daytona since 1935, and she loves to take a drive on the beach as often as possible.
A group of Mazda enthusiasts stopped to talk, too. They were out for a group ride and broke away from the main group to drive on the beach. We talked about cars, making modifications, hanging out in groups, and the testing at Daytona International Speedway (they had been there, too). I told them to swing their cars around for a group shot with DP WRX, and one of them buried his Miata deep into the sand. We joked about the WRX not having any trouble with the sand, especially with the BLIZZAK snow tires on it. With the help of a couple who was hunting for treasure with a metal detector and a small spade and from a group of people in an older VW Beetle, the Miata was freed -
LEG TWO
Travel dates: January 10-
Purpose: To attend meetings at Subaru of America, Inc. in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, and then join 48HRS of Tristate charity drive
Start/Finish: Daytona Beach, Florida/Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Distance:
Major routes from Daytona International Speedway to Subaru of America headquarters in Cherry Hill, New Jersey:
I encountered the worst weather of the trip as I traveled from Florida to Virginia the first day. An unusual snowstorm dumped several inches on top of a thick layer of ice. Interstate 95 suffered from accumulations of snow that induced quite a few accidents.
But the drive showed how well the BLIZZAK tires mounted on DP WRX handled packed snow and ice.
This reminded me of the trip from Cherry Hill to Daytona a couple of years ago, when I had to drive through a snow storm in the Carolinas. The people in that part of the country won't want me to come back!
On January 11, I spent a couple hours at the Phoenix Performance shops in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. The team is always hospitable, and Phoenix Performance & Auto Center General Manager Kurt Omensetter showed me what has changed since I last visited a couple years ago. Lifts and an alignment platform have been added, along with additional equipment. Engine building and fabrication facilities are now housed on the first floor of the shops.
Phoenix Performance built SRRT's new #35 WRX STI Sedan, which I had just photographed in Daytona. (There will be a story about the preparation for the 2011 season in the next issue of Drive Performance, which will go live on this website and be mailed mid-
LEG THREE
Travel dates: January 13-
Purpose: To travel with the 48HRS of Tristate charity drive
Start/Finish: Cherry Hill, New Jersey/Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Distance:
Major routes from Cherry Hill, New Jersey, to Lafayette, Indiana, to Cincinnati, Ohio, to Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
My schedule would only allow me to join 48HRS for the first two days (of four!) this year. I've enjoyed these charity drives for three years now, and they never grow old.
This year's journey was different from those in the past. Instead of concentrating on New England and eastern states, the itinerary took the participants from Subaru headquarters in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, to Lafayette, Indiana, the first day. After a tour of the Subaru of Indiana Automotive plant (where Legacy, Outback, and Tribeca models are made) in Lafayette, we started back east to Cincinnati, where we visited TurninConcepts for dinner.
The next day, the group took off to New York. I parted with the group to head back home to Wisconsin. Find more about the drive on the 48HRS of Tristate website and in the next issue of Drive Performance.
Miles for Legs One through Three: 3,736
Fuel consumption: 148.5 gallons
Mileage: 25.2 mpg
Next trip for DP WRX: From Wisconsin to the Rally in the 100 Acre Wood, which is held near Salem, Missouri -
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November 30, 2010
I first saw the red #35 WRX STI at the Miami-
Next, #35 competed in a World Challenge event at Sebring. That gave me a chance to see and photograph the car at a venue I had never visited before. The World Challenge race was a support event for the 12 Hours of Sebring endurance race. The bright red car stood out among the other entries, especially at the standing starts. It rifled past the front-
Subaru Road Racing Team tested #35 (with #111 on its side) at VIRginia International Raceway at the end of the 2009 KONI Sports Car Challenge season. The team timed the car within a couple of seconds of the fastest GS entry that weekend. The red car only ran on the practice day.
Then, at Daytona International Speedway for the GRAND-
The team's season was up and down -
As with most competitively driven race cars, #35 had its share of banged-
The Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge GS class is always hotly contested. SRRT's #35 earned respect throughout the year, paving the way for its descendant -
Testing it with the GRAND-
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