Prior to Day 2 we found and patched a leak via the "Shift Up" light switch which was broken off the gearbox. Some J-B Weld and a Leinenkugel's bottle cap cured that. Also switched to a heavier gearbox lube as we decided the Redline MTL was just too slippery for a gearbox with 200K on it. And we chained the exhaust to the body so it would not fall down again.
Fluids looked good most of Sunday, with the exception of the brake fluid level which kept dropping. That was causing occasional lack of clutch pedal (brake and clutch share the same reservoir). John managed to spin the car and biff the wall coming out of the Carousel and was worried that he had destroyed the front end. It took us several minutes to find the damage; a small dent in the left front corner of the hood and fender.
After Mark, John and Travis had finished their driving stints, Tim decided to let Peter Merkle (a.k.a. Stiggy) have a few laps since the old guy would be happy with an hour or so behind the wheel. Stiggy drove it so hard that the brakes finally gave out. The pads wore completely out and fluid was leaking past the caliper piston. When he handed the car over to Tim for the final 40 minutes, there was very little brake pedal feel and it went quickly to the floor. Wink went off a couple of times because there was no fluid left. He came in to have it topped off with about 20 minutes remaining, and ran the last portion of the race slowly, using the transmission to slow the car.
But we did see the checkered flag. We were classified in 48th place out of 60 on Saturday, and 35th out of 53 on Sunday. Not quite the weekend we had hoped for, but everyone got track time. There were two 1st time drivers and one 2nd time driver on the team and all had a good time despite the adversity.
The #92 Saab is for sale as Tim has a different race car project to work on. Lots of spares, pretty easy car to work on, room for lots more HP.