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Evasive Motorsports wasn't the only multi-car team at Buttonwillow, Snail Performance brought three Subarus out for both Street AWD and Unlimited AWD with Taylor Wilson and Marcos Mylonas in the Street cars and Travis ”Sauce Bauce” Barnes piloting the Unlimited beast. |
In spite of everything in me that wants to say it's ugly, I really can't call the Evasive FR-S ugly. Maybe Ugly fast, but there is nothing wrong with a functional car. I also appreciate more that the TE37SL Black Edition wheels from Volk Racing come with highlighter yellow decals. It really helps make the wheel look like it is in motion despite doing its best to blend in with the tires and wheel wells. It even shows some of the speed difference between the front and rear wheels. Wheel slip on acceleration or brakes that were on the verge of lock up? |
Only Robert Walker knows for sure, but I didn't get to ask him. No time as we must close down the show for 2012 and announce the winners in each class! |
First up is that squirrely bunch in Street FWD! Not only are they competing in FWD cars, these are their street cars! Taking third place is Jose Guzman in the Circuit Dreams Acura RSX Type-S with a time of 2:06.382. Second goes to Ken Suen in the Godspeed/SportCar Motion Honda Civic Si with a time of 2:04.344. Finally, taking first place with a time of 2:03.107 in an Acura RSC Type-S was Pradana Wilianto. His reward is $600! |
In Street RWD, Third Place went to Terry Liu with a time of 2:01.421 in the platte forme a. g. BMW Z4. Second went to Alex Peng in the Momofoolio Racing Honda S2000 with a time of 1:56.881. First Place went to Robert Walker in the Evasive Motorsports Honda S2000 with a time of 1:53.990. He takes home $600 and a new class record! |
The final Street class is Street AWD. With a time of 2:00.896, Thomas Smith in the Thomas Smith Racing Subaru Impreza STI takes home Third. Taylor Wilson takes home Second Place in the Snail Performance Subaru Impreza STI with a time of 1:59.511. First Place, with a time of 1:54.725, goes to Alex Peng in the Massimo Power/Sector Mitsubishi Evolution. He takes home a new class record and $600. |