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updated 7/14/08
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July 2004 Name: Jeff Jacobs I compete in my MINI Cooper S in G-Stock and in Mark
Chiles' MINI Cooper in H-Stock. Chiles and I are switching off classes at
ProSolos and National Tours this year. These cars love transitional stuff like
slaloms. Both cars are excellent choices for their classes, but other people
have shown you can still win with other makes. The regular Cooper is just plain
fun and easy to drive competitively in H-Stock right out of the box. When you
are wondering if you can do that maneuver flat out, try it, the car will usually
do it and amaze you. In G-Stock, the supercharged Cooper S is more of a
challenge to drive fast due to the wheel spin, but we've worked hard to set up
the car to get the power down while still keeping that great Cooper handling in
the transitional stuff. It's really working well now. I haven't mastered it. It's like what people say about
golf...just when you get frustrated (see my finish at the DC ProSolo in G-Stock
- hint, look WAY down the list) you follow it up with a great shot (see my
finish at the Toledo ProSolo in H-Stock) and that keeps you coming back for
more. That, plus that's where my friends are. Yes, I think you have to be aware -- even as you are on
course -- of what you are doing right and wrong so you have a shot at fixing it
that next run. If you get to the end of an event and only then start really
concentrating on what you could be doing better, you've probably wasted the day
and could have learned as much driving up and down I-95. I've won state championships in Florida and last year in PA. I've won one or two Southeast Division championships and a Northeast Division championship. Due to competing in so many national level events the last few years, I haven't run enough local series events to get a year end award recently. My main focus the last four years has been winning trophies at national events. I got my first ProSolo win last year at Oscoda in G-Stock driving the Cooper S. Then this year I got my first National Tour win, and have added a couple more ProSolo wins. At Nationals, I've trophied a couple times. Interestingly, both times in H-Stock, one year co-driving Danny Shields' MX-6 and last year in the Cooper. My goal last year was a top 5 finish in H-Stock and I only missed it by one spot. What is your primary goal for the 2004 season? You start off every year thinking that maybe this is the
year you can raise your game to National Championship level, and I'm working
hard to do that, getting as much seat time a possible. But you have to set
reasonable goals that give you steps to get there, so I set a series of goals.
Goal #1 was to win at least one National Tour. Goal #2 was to win enough
ProSolos in H-Stock and/or G-Stock to go into the Finale with the maximum points
and to have a shot at a ProSolo Championship. Goal #3 is a top 3 finish at
Nationals this year. Those would be personal goals -- for the team our goal was
to finish developing the Cooper S into a competitive G-Stock car and to give
each of us a chance to win ProSolo championships in either car (and of course
win as many tires and as much contingency money as possible along the way). So
far, so good. ANY ride imaginable -- the Ferrari 360 that was being run
in ASP a couple years ago at national events looked like great fun. But
realistically, I think it would depend on what class seemed to be the most
competitive that year. Right now I think you'd have to say Super Stock has many
of the top drivers in it, so having to push yourself to keep up with those guys
in a Z-06 would be a lot of fun.
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