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Originally Posted by DBasher
Hell yeah you did! Nice job, again.

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Thanks, again!
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Originally Posted by glassman
That, is, the, Ultimate Street Car.
Congrats Chad!!! I was gonna ask you if you trailered it or drove it. As you know, i protoured the sh* t outa my car and still havent drivin home from Texas successfully. (heck, even didnt make it home in my carrera from texas successfully either!!, i think texas wants me to stay lol)
I really think we should get a point for every street mile in this competition, and a sniffer test lol....
we'll see as i plan on CA to Chicago, then Chicago to Texas for the hall of fame road tour, i think i'll trailer it home (sent via trailer) from that point'
This, though, is what i really like about "protouring", thanx for takin the time to post here Chad, it trully is a "Bitchn Ride"...... Cheers 
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Thanks! You are no stranger to the road trip. There was some Facebook debate stirred up on the subject of extra points at USCA for driving but I understand why they don't do it, nor am I looking for extra points myself. I totally get why a more cautious or even sane person would trailer a car to long distance to run hard on a race track. As Lance alludes to below there was some carnage that weekend for sure. I personally witnessed 5 cars that needed to go home in trailers including 2 catastrophic engine failures and 1 car fire.
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Originally Posted by Sonar Chief
Awesome write-up as usual  these memories will be engraved in your brain for a long time, great job!!!
Michael
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For sure. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by SSLance
Thanks for sharing your story as always Chad, I clicked this thread while laying in bed watching the Royals game last night and was pissed I couldn't watch the videos because it would wake the wife up. Now today I'm waiting until I get to work so I can crank up the good speakers while watching them!!
Congrats on a successful trip, sounds like a blast. I have to ask one thing though, did you have a backup plan to get the car home if you had some sort of mechanical issue while there?
I am hearing bits and pieces of some other's mechanical issues from the weekend, some of them spectacular...sounds like the big track and excessive heat were hard on a lot of cars.
Did you all see pictures of Ken's ventilated block? 
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Yep I saw that block. Crazy! Also saw a car about to reach the tipping point on burning to the ground but was put out before that point. Still tons of damage.
My though process on backup plans started with speculating on my odds of needing a backup plan. Part of that translated to how hard I drove on the Roadcourse. I didn't leave a lot on the table or anything and drove the Roadcourse maybe 8/10ths where I might of driven 9/10ths if close to home. Otherwise I had three ideas 1) fix whatever broke. I had enough tools to fix most shade tree mechanic stuff. 2) if catastrophic failure occurred then rent a truck and trailer and drive it home (as expensive as this might be if still be money ahead with all the times I haven't trailered) or 3) if the motor blew then as it is a Mast and they are in Texas take it to them to be fixed

. I allocated a full extra day off to account for any of the above. Thankfully, my car did what it has done at all other track days and drove itself home.