Photo credit: Mark Kissel
After a decidedly slow start to 2012, I managed to hit the final three Chesapeake chapter PCA events this year. It was a blast to finally get the Golf out there, and with the laid back and friendly vibe of the PCA run races, it was without any real drama or stress. Just a great group of people enjoying their cars and pushing some limits.
Photo credit: Mark Kissel
The course in September was fast and smooth, not all that technical, and a lot of fun. Aside from the tighter turns, the main straights and chicanes were all able to be taken flat in the Golf. This doesn't make it all that suited to a lower horsepower car on the one hand, but I managed to get within five seconds the fast time of the day.
For 2013 I may make a few nods to better functionality with the Mk3
too. Maybe even raise the ride height. Sadly all that talk about level
control arms, suspension travel and geometry becomes all too real if
you're really pushing it. You can still have fun, but when you're trying
to hit a target time or just continue to improve, and know that there
is time on the table in the set up, well. Sometimes you just have to
cave. Maybe.
The final PCA Autocross of 2012, round seven, was a lot tighter and more technical. And while this should have suited the Golf I struggled with rear grip and overall grip. Partially down to set up, but a lot was thanks to the cold temps and older rear tires. They're pretty hard at this point and where I could have picked up time on the two skid pads, I was barely hanging on at pedestrian speeds. Indeed, my first run out I spun as soon as I turned into the first left hander. Things got better, but I was leaving a lot of time on the table with a few of my lines and never could crack the 60-second barrier. I defintiely have a lot I want to work on for next year.
Special thanks to Mark Kissel for the pictures. With the long winter ahead hopefully we'll also get some real progress going with the Caravan GTi. I'll have some info up soon, but it's back on the ground and ready for the fun stuff.
_WRS
racing in the Mk3 is biggest race series
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