As bad as the rains were in north Jersey, down in Monmouth County the sun and blue sky were peeking out. That is, until the 2 storm fronts rolled in just as we were about to race. By the time the last of the rain passed and we got everything redried, it was already past 7:30.
We did get to run but our 1st run was 1st round of eliminations. No time shots!
Turned out there was now only enough time for each sportsman class to run 1 round before the Show and then we didn't race again the rest of the night, but my 1st run was memorable.
I ran against Chuch Render on an 8-car ladder. With the track being cold and wet, the 100% humidity, and no idea what our cars were going to run everyone's dials were a crapshoot. And everyone's actual ET's were .2-.3 slower than the slow times we dialed at, that's how bad the track and weather were. I got the head start in my pairing and immediately spun the tires. My car's slow enough that when I spin I do it before I break the timing beams so my RT and 60' both got trashed. Chuck and I both thought he edged past me at the finish line but I guess he did a worse job at guessing his ET than I did because I won.
Margin Of Victory =
0.0004 seconds (4/10,000th of a second)!!!
The 4 remaining cars in each class split prize money so I got $40 for my troubles, got to watch most of the Show, and hightailed it out before the mass exodus begans so I beat the traffic.