A review of my 2nd full NPWDRL season.

Mister B Racing

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With just one race left in this season, I can honestly say my 2nd full NPWDRL is nothing to write home about. For the Fire series he are my average finishes in the 4 classes I raced in.

BASX - 24th place out of 34 places
SS - 30th place out of 31 places
SP - 13th place out of 15 places
EL - 13th place out of 14 places

At this point I have no clue as to what I want to race next season.
 
Mister B Racing said:
With just one race left in this season, I can honestly say my 2nd full NPWDRL is nothing to write home about. For the Fire series he are my average finishes in the 4 classes I raced in.

BASX - 24th place out of 34 places
SS - 30th place out of 31 places
SP - 13th place out of 15 places
EL - 13th place out of 14 places

At this point I have no clue as to what I want to race next season.

Looking at the BASX standing you are listed as 11th out of 40.....

http://npwdrl.com/2015-basx-fire-series-standings/
 
zigzag said:
Mister B Racing said:
With just one race left in this season, I can honestly say my 2nd full NPWDRL is nothing to write home about. For the Fire series he are my average finishes in the 4 classes I raced in.

BASX - 24th place out of 34 places
SS - 30th place out of 31 places
SP - 13th place out of 15 places
EL - 13th place out of 14 places

At this point I have no clue as to what I want to race next season.

Looking at the BASX standing you are listed as 11th out of 40.....

http://npwdrl.com/2015-basx-fire-series-standings/

True, but I think that is only because I sent a BASX car in to every race, when a lot of people only participated in one of the series races to just get a point to be able to race the MOTM. If you look at the results you will see that I did not finish really well in any one race.
 
Looking at all that you have accomplished in all circles Steve, I think you have done great ! I still remember you showing up with your first car bodies - seems like a LONG time ago.
 
Mister B, don't get down on yourself! You are one hell of a racer. We have our ups and downs, and anything this hard is never going to come with out these type of days. Race your self, you will get faster. Look at what this thing offers to us grown men who love it! Look at why you started and get to what you love about it. play hard brother, and know we all love you man!
 
Thanks to everyone who has reached out to me with encouragement.

Most of my first season I just raced BASX and SS and towards the end of 2014 I expanded out to SP, Eliminator and a few unlimited races and continued that into the 2015 season. While I learned a lot by trying to race all of the different classes, its a lot of work to prep and maintain those cars on the short amount of time between races. From Wisconsin its 3 or 4 days to Utah, 3 or 4 days in Utah for the race, 3 or 4 days back to Wisconsin, that's almost half the month just on getting cars to and from races!

Its like I am a "Jack of all Classes, Master of None." I am thinking I need to focus on one or two classes and a couple of cars to really start to improve.

Steve - Mister B