My name is Ryan. But you can call me Styluss. I'm 31 and have been living in Colorado for the last 25 years now. Always within the Lakewood/Littleton area. I love it here. I have watched this area go from small settlements no further out than C-470 to what it is today. I often drive by an area and think to myself "That used to just be a field..."
As for hobbies?? I am an avid Auto crosser and Rally X'er. I have run 3 or 4 seasons with the SCCA Rocky Mountain Region Autocross and 2 or 3 seasons with the SCCA Colorado Rally Cross Organization. My best finishes have been 5th place in STS and 3rd place in Production Class respectively. This year I could not afford new rubber in order to be competitive with the Autocross guys, so I am planning on running a few events with the Rally X group. It's kind of a bummer as I feel my driving skills were just about to crown out and I may have had a 3rd place finish or better with the Autocross organization. But it's all good... seat time is seat time. I just picked up some used Falken rally tires last night. The 2009 Rally Cross National Championships will be held here in Colorado this year and my goal is to take first place, if not podium at least, in the Rally Prepared Front Wheel Drive class (RPF). I have always done well against local competition so I cannot wait to see how my skills fare on a national level! As much as I wanted to do a lot of prep work to my car for this event, I have simply not been able to find the time with as busy as I keep my life. I'm not a big fan of down time you know?
Besides all of the automotive stuff, I dabble in many other things as well. I have an Associate Degree in Web Design, although my education has proven pretty much useless. Right as I graduated, the job market went from wanting graduates to know X amount of knowledge and skills to Y amount. As much as I feel I got short changed on my education, it is partially my own fault for not keeping on the grind and furthering my skills on my own. Oh well, it was a nice exercise in personal strength and commitment for me to go back to school at 27, even if it was only for two years time.
Well... enough about me huh? Let's get onto the cars.
As for hobbies?? I am an avid Auto crosser and Rally X'er. I have run 3 or 4 seasons with the SCCA Rocky Mountain Region Autocross and 2 or 3 seasons with the SCCA Colorado Rally Cross Organization. My best finishes have been 5th place in STS and 3rd place in Production Class respectively. This year I could not afford new rubber in order to be competitive with the Autocross guys, so I am planning on running a few events with the Rally X group. It's kind of a bummer as I feel my driving skills were just about to crown out and I may have had a 3rd place finish or better with the Autocross organization. But it's all good... seat time is seat time. I just picked up some used Falken rally tires last night. The 2009 Rally Cross National Championships will be held here in Colorado this year and my goal is to take first place, if not podium at least, in the Rally Prepared Front Wheel Drive class (RPF). I have always done well against local competition so I cannot wait to see how my skills fare on a national level! As much as I wanted to do a lot of prep work to my car for this event, I have simply not been able to find the time with as busy as I keep my life. I'm not a big fan of down time you know?
Besides all of the automotive stuff, I dabble in many other things as well. I have an Associate Degree in Web Design, although my education has proven pretty much useless. Right as I graduated, the job market went from wanting graduates to know X amount of knowledge and skills to Y amount. As much as I feel I got short changed on my education, it is partially my own fault for not keeping on the grind and furthering my skills on my own. Oh well, it was a nice exercise in personal strength and commitment for me to go back to school at 27, even if it was only for two years time.
Well... enough about me huh? Let's get onto the cars.
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