The Infineon race is now officially in the books and we are back in the office. We achieved an Open Class win on Friday and a second place on Saturday. Glen worked hard to stay with the 2-11s and managed to set the second fastest lap of the weekend which put him at P2 for Saturday's race. On Friday, he started P3 as both Andy and Robb inched us out by .5sec. Overall we are happy with the results as Infineon has a significant amount of elevation change which challenged our Art Car.
There were five 2-11s competing in the race weekend and a total of about 20 Lotus. You can see from the first picture that the 2-11s dominated the front of the grid. We recognize that competing with these lighter cars is a challenge but it is the type of effort that keeps us on our toes. We reduced the weight of the Art Car before this race by replacing the windshield with our new OpticArmor Lexan Winscreen. For improved comfort, we installed a heavier Recaro race seat from Glen's Elise, so lost some of the 16lb savings that the Lexan Windscreen provided. Still the Art Car weighed 2009lbs with driver and full of fluids - which is about 180lbs heavier than the 2-11s.

Infineon has several cresting corners that are off camber and in some cases blind. See pics above and below. The climb into the first two corners was especially a challenge as the elevation change is significant. The next race will be Laguna Seca which also has two big climbs that will be difficult. Lighter cars have distinct advantage in these conditions - both ascent and descent. 2-11s are amazing cars and Lotus have done a fine job with them. They can be trickier to drive than the Elise/Exige but they have amazing potential and remain the cars to beat! But we knew that going into this season...8^)
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