Archive for October, 2008

First Late Model Race

Friday, October 10th, 2008
My Helmet Design South Boston

This week has the Late Model racing at South Boston, and this was a great opportunity to get my four races done (that will allow me to get my oval C licence).

I had been waiting a long time to get into a Late Model race so was really eager to get started! Qualifying was tough, and I hadn’t had a lot of testing with the car or the track, so my qualifying time was really off the pace. I managed a 16.2 whereas most people seem to get 15.9 or 16.0 without much effort (not sure how yet!).

I joined a low strength of field race (as it gave me car #1) and was starting 7th of 13th runners.

The race was a total blast! It had the potential to be a wreckfest as the track is really small (0.4 miles), and the turns come around really quickly. The straights are over before you realise it! I had a cautious start, and was even bumped nastily going into turn one! I dropped back to 8th before getting comfortable and starting to reel in a few cars.

I managed a few passes for position and worked my way up to fifth place, with some great side by side racing along the way.

Towards the end of the race I really started honing in on 4th placed runner at a really fast pace – I can only assume his tyres went off and mine were still there. It was really good fun taking huge chunks out of his lead with each lap, but alas there weren’t enough laps to really catch him.

An amusing end to the race was seeing the second place runner spin on the very final corner of the 50th lap and go down from 2nd to 5th – catch this and the rest of the highlights in the video below (using fraps for the first time).

I managed a fourth place finish and incident free – the Late Model is an excellent series.

Race Results (iRacing members only!)

My Late Model

Skippy action at Laguna Seca

Saturday, October 4th, 2008
My Helmet Design Laguna Seca

The Skippy series has come around to Laguna Seca for week nine, so I took the opportunity to run some races for a change of pace from the Solstice series. I wasn’t able to spend a huge amount of time in practice but decided to run some races regardless. The competition in the Skip Barber races is so much more fierce than in the Solstice series as it seems the majority of the fastest racers have moved on from the Solstice races.

I had some good races today, and two six place finishes in strong grids (which I was definitely happy with!).

Here is a small video of some edited highlights of the first race (a race in which I dropped from 5th to 11th due to an off track excursion and had a lot of fun battling back to sixth). Excuse the aspect ratio problem in the video, I don’t know what happened there!

During that race there was a very competitive train of cars all battling for the right to be 7th place, and all cars were evenly matched. This video is a good example of the excellent matchmaking and netcode in iRacing.com.

Skip Barber RT2000