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Week 5 review – Advanced Solstice @ Summit Point Raceway!

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008
My Helmet Design Summit Point Raceway Laguna Seca

This week has the Advanced Solstice back at Summit Point Raceway, so we have completed the first loop of four weeks (the same four week rotation occurs three times to make a twelve week season). Every track I will race for the rest of the season I will have raced before, which is good.

Returning to this track saw me load my setup (that I had prepared four weeks ago). Wow, I didn’t realise I had the tyre pressures so low in that setup! Since then I had discovered that you have to run high psi in the Solstice and so I tinkered a little to boost the tyre pressures. Ultimately it didn’t seem to provide a faster lap time but I didn’t really put in too many laps.

Again, this week I decided to take my weekly race early in the week, and so on Sunday night I dived into the 6:30pm race. I had a good quali time so was gridded second, but the polesitter had a big margin over me. I was also rated #3 for the race so I wasn’t sure at the strength of field for the race. Given that the polesitter had such a strong lap time advantage I knew I wouldn’t really be in a position to challenge, so I hoped for a clean start and a safe race.

We got off the grid well, and navigated through the first corner successfully. The leader quickly started pulling away and was around one second a lap faster than me. The fight between the third place racer and myself was a little closer but thankfully I had a few tenths every lap in my pocket so I wasn’t being harassed. I built a few seconds buffer in the early laps and then I maintained some pace to ensure they didn’t start to gain on me during the race. I was praying for a mistake from the leader but sadly it was not to come.

It was an uneventful race but even a dull race is exciting when you’re behind the wheel. Every lap is a challenge and it’s important to keep focus. I netted 124 points for second place which I was completely happy with (puts me well above my 100 points goal for the week). A good finish early in the week means I will look to other series for my other races this week.

Unfortunately I haven’t really spent much time in the time trial mode this week, so haven’t really set a really strong time. Despite this I’m still in the top 25 (and well under the top 20 at that) but I expect my position to fall rapidly as we approach the end of the week.

After I finished my Solstice race I took this opportunity to try out the Formula Mazda, as the series is at Laguna this week so I can get up to speed quickly. I’ve only run about 50 laps so far but immediately it is apparent that a poor (or baseline) setup can really hurt your laptime. Unlike the Solstice where you can take any setup and drive it close to your PB, the Mazda on a wrong setup will really register poor laptimes. After my first few laps on the baseline setup I was around three seconds off the pace (compared to the Solstice @ Laguna where I am probably one second off the pace).

I acquired a Mazda setup from the internet and unlocked some pace immediately so my best lap after around 50 laps is a 1:21.9 which is still really far off where I think I can be with this car. That said I considered that this was the only week where I would be comfortable driving the Mazda this season and so I tried a few races.

The first race was unofficial with just three entrants – but honestly it was ideal for me because I could practice a Mazda race without having any impact to my iRating. It went well, and I had consistent pace with just two incidents. I picked up a win but obviously this doesn’t get reflected in my career stats.

So I joined an evening race and this time there were 17 opponents! My qualifying time had put me 4th and I was 6th highest rated driver by iRating. Before starting I decided a top half finish (i.e. 9th) and a safe race would see me happy with my effort. It was a really interesting race and I enjoyed it immensely. I’m had a great start from 4th and though I wouldn’t go crazy into turn one (especially at Laguna) I really had to try and pass 3rd before the first corner, and it worked out. I pressed on in 3rd, driving consistent mid 22′s and nudging out tenths at a time against 4th placed racer. It was very intense, driving with such concentration for 40 minutes – you really don’t get much of a breather between the corners in such a fast car! Towards the end of the race Rory King had an issue and had to reset and so I picked up 2nd place, with zero incidents and +77 iRating points. Hopefully I’ve bumped my SR very nicely with such a long incident free race!

I’ll probably not race the Mazda again this season as I don’t own many of the future tracks yet, and the ones that I do, I’m not familiar with. Still, it was a fun preview into the future season with the Mazda!

One good (great) thing this week is that I have finally nailed a 4.99 safety rating for my D road licence. I can keep improving this behind the scenes and when I get my C licence at the end of the year I can hope to start it off on a high 4.xx rating. I have also been accumulating my iRating quite nicely too, and as I write this it is at 2377, with my ttRating at 1386.

The other good thing is that I received my $15 iRacing credit (for subscribing for a year) so I decided I would invest in the Late Model. I don’t own many of the tracks to run the season yet but I can use it at South Boston in October and if it works out I might run it in a future season.

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Week 3 review : Solstice at Laguna!

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008
My Helmet Design Laguna Seca

Week 3 is done with and it was a mixed bag. Early on in the week I had been working on my setup and in the early part of the week I had something comfortable to work with. I love Laguna and was really looking forward to a few races there this week.

My first race was great and very eventful. I started from second on the grid and got off to a good start, and cleanly away. No issues in the first few laps and we quickly settled into a race pace. After a short time the lead car made a mistake on the front stretch and I was promoted to the lead! The following video showcases the opening action (excuse the poor quality footage).

However, the spinner was clearly a faster car and he soon hooked up his car and began eroding my lead. Although his spin put him third, he quickly despatched second and moved onto taking the lead again. This footage from his perspective.

Soon I was passed and tried to keep pace in second, but I was falling back each lap. Then, as we started the last lap I was gifted a lifeline in the form of a penalty for the leader. He had cut the corkscrew corner and had a ‘go slow’ penalty, allowing me to hop into the lead again. I had to keep it on track for one lap to steal the win….

So, second place and 100+ points (my target for the week).

I joined other races and had a mix of similar results (second placings in high strength-of-fields) but unfortunately I also had two awful finishes that saw me net <20 points. My weekly score was 84 points, which is far below what I am aiming for in the standings. I guess I can nullify these results by having week 3 become a 'drop' week but it's a bit early to be thinking about that.

I also had my first encounters with some of the pro drivers in iRacing this week (glad to see them racing the Solstice!). First up was Justin Wilson who qualified 3rd to my 2nd. Here are the opening corners from Justin's view :

And later on was a race with AJ Allmendinger. Sadly that was one of the results that saw me spin and damage my car so I wasn’t able to dice it up with him, except I will say that he is FAST.

Overall I was disappointed with the two poor races that brought my average down (without which I’d be up in the 110pt region) but each accident has given me something to learn from and made me realise that losing a position is far far better than going off track, or worse, having to reset the car.

Next week we go to new track (for me) of Jefferson @ Summit Point…

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Week 3 and the divisions are out!

Monday, August 18th, 2008
My Helmet Design Laguna Seca

Week 3 has the Advanced Solstice series at Laguna, and this is a track I know well. I spent a lot of time there last season in the rookie series so I’m really looking forward to going back with the advanced car and seeing how much faster I can go. I’ve also been spending a lot of time working with the setup changes allowed in this series and I’m really happy with how you can adjust the feel of the car to a particular driving style – very cool.

The start of week 3 also is the first time the racers get to find out which division they’ve been allocated to. Based on iRating, I have been put into 40-strong division 3, which I’m really pleased about. There are ten divisions all told, and the current allocation (which won’t change all season) means I am currently leading the standings with 261 points, with Chris Hannigan in 2nd with 227 points. This is the result of some fortunate victories in weeks one and two, where I capitalised on some strong strength-of-field races with wins and netted some high points (137 and 124 points respectively). I don’t anticipate being able to lead the standings all the way to the end but my division 3 goal is a top 3 placing, and a top 20 placing in the overall standings (i.e. all divisions).

I’m also going to have a fair go at the time trial championship too (currently third overall). Unfortunately there’s no way to compete in time trial divisions (at least, there’s no simple way to view the rankings). iRacing tend to push ttRating to the back seat compared to iRating and racing (which is fair enough, but at least allow people to participate in a meaningful time trial championship).

As of right now I’ve worked a little on my Laguna setup, and the car is handling nicely. I started off a baseline of my Lime Rock Park setup, with some adjusted tyre pressure and some revised camber settings to account for the demands of Laguna Seca. The car is handling fantastically, and I love driving it here. The setup is very neutral, with a sharp and responsive initial turn-in (the front end really bites in), no understeer mid-corner, and the car reacts to the throttle post-corner excellently, allowing the driver to rotate the car without the rear end breaking away. I don’t anticipate any further changes all week (message me if you want my setup).

Given that I have the setup down and it’s only Monday I expect to run a fair few races this week, and with time left over I might borrow a Skippy setup and run my first races with it (the series is as Summit Point this week).