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Testing PHR's Mustang at Hotchkis Trak Day Editor Race
By Cameron Evans
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John Hotchkis has taken his... 
   
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John Hotchkis has taken his career as one of America's best young road racers (with time in both British F3 against F1s best and in IMSA GTP) and used it to focus on suspension components. His true labor of love is driving and working with his staff to make this annual event go off so well. Hotchkis makes you want to drive and makes you glad you don't have to drive against him!
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Tom Wilson's Mustang, representing... 
   
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Tom Wilson's Mustang, representing 5.0 Mustang had nearly the same suspension package, but the Maximum Motorsports cage might make it a bit stiffer. That cage isn't why he beat us in the slalom--he simply drove harder. His well sorted ride went 14.31 in the quarter mile, averaged 2:20 seconds around the road course, and went 123 feet in the braking--all just enough to edge us out by a point.
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Nice guy John Naderi had Super... 
   
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Nice guy John Naderi had Super Street's new Skunk2-prepped Civic Si project flying through the slalom at an average of 67 mph to lead all others. Naderi admitted that this rice rocket had more steam than he had skills--takes a big man to say that. This combo took third overall.
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Hot Rod staffer Matt King experienced a slight mishap in his '65 Biscayne. King ran out of grip on his first slalom run, but came back to post a respectable 57.13 mph average. Hey, at least he's looking in the right direction.
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Our Mustang really does handle... 
   
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Our Mustang really does handle well-experienced spectators came up to us saying, "Boy does that car look great on the track!" If only the driver pushed it harder, I say! One conservative pass cost us at least a position in the overall.
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Our Mustang never promised... 
   
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Our Mustang never promised to be a drag racer, but it's getting better. We went 14.42 seconds with a wisp of wheel spin and 14.46 with the traction control on (oops...) and on the rev limiter in the top of third gear (on purpose!). It'll be a second quicker very soon, which would have put us near the top three, but that doesn't matter now!
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Dave Anderson and Pontiac... 
   
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Dave Anderson and Pontiac Enthusiast's '66 GTO drag car, the "GeeTO Tiger," ran in the Exhibition Class for obvious reasons. Thankfully, he took the top spot in the drag test with a 12.29-second lap. Wheel spin was king.
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If there was any controversy... 
   
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If there was any controversy at Hotchkis Track Day, it was over Jeff Smith's Chevelle and its test under braking. The Stalker radar caught it going from 60 to zero in 101 feet! Many of us balked, but John Hotchkis swears it was possible. Smith kept his mouth shut. His second run, which looked great, was 114.89 feet. You decide. Needless to say, Smith and Car Craft won that category (as well as the drag race) and the 14-inch Baer Track system works flawlessly after years of pounding. Kudos to the DOT-legal, 17-inch Kumho V700 Victo Racer tires, too, as this ol' Chevelle beat us and our ABS by five feet.
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Super Chevy ad manager John... 
   
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Super Chevy ad manager John Barkley got a first hand lesson in tire management at Buttonwillow. If you smash the brake pedal in his cool '68 Malibu wagon, you'll manage to flat spot the tires. And, no, John, we don't know of a shop that can shave them for you-you'll have to buy new ones!
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With the exception of the... 
   
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With the exception of the road course competition (which was hand timed), a Stalker radar connected to a laptop was the source of the Media Day data. The Hotchkis boys teamed with Yokohama's crew to time and score everyone, which we appreciated.
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Sport Compact Car's Dave Coleman is an accomplished rally driver and probably does more testing than anyone in the business (excluding his partner in crime, Josh Jaquot). His stealth black Nissan Sylvia, a 240 SX-based hybrid with enough real Japanese parts to impress the toughest customs official, is brutally fast and tough to drive. His 2:07-second lap was a true "Hail Mary" attempt that worked. When you hear about the import crowd's "drifting" craze that took 10 years to hit our shores, think of this car. Except it doesn't need the goofy setup to make it slide-it drives like that anyway.
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On the road course, our Mustang really shined. With the amount of work that's in it and the money invested in my driving experience, it should! The car felt great, with lots of grip and the Corbeau seat and belt system might be worth a few seconds out of stability and driving position. The lack of power wasn't so bad, but the lack of a 3.73:1 gear made it drive like it was always in the wrong gear, with either too many revs or not enough. More than anything, it was a blast to drive! Our time was enough for third on the road course and helped us to sixth overall.
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Here's the overall winner,... 
   
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Here's the overall winner, Pablo Mazlumian in his fantastic '95 M3 entered by European Car magazine. This magazine doesn't "endorse" this type of vehicle, but we have to show it respect. With giant Brembo brakes, an Bavarian Engine Exchange-supplied DOHC 3.2L 6-cyl from a '97 model, EVOSPORT's turbo tuning, Ground Control suspension, and Pirelli P Zero Corsas (it makes 370 hp with a safe 13 pounds of boost. This 3,200 pound beast does everything well and didn't even show its strengths, since the straights on this track configuration are relatively short. Cool guy, great car, and a deserved winner--we'll kick his ass next year (and he knows it).
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