SquiddyB6S4 is an amateur racing driver with 23 recorded laps across 5 different vehicles on LapMeta, averaging 4.6 laps per car. The username references Audi B6 S4—the 2004-2008 generation featuring 4.2-liter V8 producing 340 horsepower. The B6 S4 combines quattro all-wheel-drive traction with V8 power in sport sedan package, offering compelling track day platform blending daily usability with performance capability.
His data shows 5 laps at 1.7 CCW, 3 laps at 2.7 miles CCW, demonstrating focused testing at specific circuits. Nearly five laps per vehicle enables meaningful development revealing how different platforms compare to the S4 baseline. Audi enthusiasts often appreciate the brand's technical sophistication and all-weather capability. With 23 laps across 5 vehicles, SquiddyB6S4 represents the platform-specific enthusiast who builds comparative knowledge while maintaining dedication to particular automotive philosophy.
The Miata lives again! Now with wing and splitter goodness. Low-res because my phone is dying. Tires were 2015 Maxxis RC-1s with plenty of heat cycles. I've driven this car now for about 20 minutes total, so I think there's probably a good two seconds in my driving and probably about that again switching to my usual used Hoosiers. So I'll be super excited to see if I can lay down a 1:20.xx in this car!
Fluids look good, oil pressure looks good, and water temp rides the thermostat temperature with comfortable ambient temperature. She's still slow in a straight line compared to the M3, but with a little time re-learning how to drive it and some fresher tires she'll be handily faster. This should also answer the question - is it faster to put aero on a slow car? Yes, yes it is. This combo actually makes a little less drag than stock, not more.