So how did the SSEi/FE2 handle? Ever since I got it, I was confident in saying that for daily driving, the SSEi's suspension, only equipped with Energy(?) bushings, cornered flatter and more confident/stable than the shot 300,000km Civic did, albeit with a little less go-kart and response factor. We had an experienced race instructor on hand to help newbies out -- as indicated by a triangle marked out on the rear of your car if you have three or less events' worth of experience. He showed me the basic idea of trail braking: come into the corner hot, brake HARD (ABS), and steer in as you lift off the brake. The weight transfer gives the car *that* much more grip. Very awesome technique that did wonders for my time.
The course itself was very technical, with two laps of one of the areas of the track. Ideally I'd have liked to ahve gotten into the 60's, but I managed:
79.4
74.9
70.9
72.9 + 2 cones = 74.9
70.644 -- last and best run of the day
Peter had a video up of the G8, riding along with him was a girl who had a 3.1L Cavalier Z24 and was pretty *dang* quick and skilled.. she wanted a G8 GT as a daily driver:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ryf4u8klwZI
Overall, out of the cars that did finish 5 runs without going off-course, the poor Bonneville brought up the rear. The instructor was saying that I likely had the "most disadvantaged car" in the lot (he was definitely right), but it sure was fun as hell regardless.
Pics:
Myself and my buddy's 97 Mazda Miata... quick car, was faster than Peter all day (more experienced driver)

Peter arrives...

Givin' it


Get your grubby paws off my car, Peter

Staging, note the newbie's triangle

weeeeeeeeeeeee!



Staging

mmmmmm...

The quick Cavalier

little guy, big guy




At the end of the day













