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Week Eight – Win @ Jefferson!

Monday, September 29th, 2008
My Helmet Design Summit Point Raceway South Boston

We returned to Jefferson for week eight, and I still had mixed feelings about this track. Last time around I led most of the race and had some mistakes late on which saw me finish third. This time I spent a lot more time practising and trying to get my laptime as far down as I could before entering a race.

It took some time to get back to my earlier pace, but eventually I managed to beat my qualifying record and so I felt ready to take a race on.

It was the 8:30 race on Tuesday evening, and I saw 16 entrants to the session. It wasn’t so much and I was a bit unlucky to be entered into a race with a lower strength of field that I expected. Still, I had to try for a good incident free finish and thankfully everything went fine this time. I led from pole and managed to find a good consistent rhythm which ensured I had no pressure all race. I think I made just one small mistake near the end (which was just a minor missed apex) and finished with a win, and zero incident result.

Only 117 points but it hits my goal and is better than my week four result at Jefferson.

So this means I have completed the maximum eight results for season three, and I currently stand 1st in division three, and 6th in the overall standings. I have a few poor results to ‘knock off’, such as my 80-something at Laguna (week three), and my 90-something at Jefferson (week four) so hopefully I can get two or more good results in the remaining four weeks that means I maximise my season.

When I finish up this season I probably won’t be returning to the Solstice all that often, so I hope to race a little bit more frequently in these last four race weeks.

After that, I fancied a bit of oval action, so I picked up a setup for the Advanced Legends for South Boston and entered my very first Advanced Legends race!

It was an impulse decision so I didn’t have a quali time, and started 9th. It was a good fun race, and much more difficult to drive safely thanks to the extra horse power. Unfortunately the race wasn’t incident free as someone came down across my nose on lap one :

After that I had to chase down the field and managed to get in a few really good side by side passes, and finished fifth. Good fun.

New Solstice Paintscheme Sep 08Advanced Legend

Week Seven : Laguna Seca WIN!

Thursday, September 18th, 2008
My Helmet Design Laguna Seca

I was really looking forward to coming back to Laguna Seca in week seven, primarily because when the series was there in week three I managed to balls up my week results by crashing out of two of the four races I raced. I scored less than 90 points for the week at a track where I feel I am closer to the top times than most other places.

So when the track came around again I couldn’t wait to get stuck right in. Except the first practice session I completed saw me 1.2 seconds off my previous racing pace! I had no explanation for it, and was totally bemused. The only difference I could detect was that I was now using Leo Bodnars G25 USB pedal box and it seemed to affect my braking into turn one.

I had a bit of work to do and after a whole bunch of practice and time trialling I felt I was back at my previous pace (I equalled my PB of 1:48.0 a few times).

Despite not having a great quali time (I was using a 1:48.6 set early in the week) I threw caution to the wind and dived into the 20:30 race on Wednesday night.

I was pretty pleased to see my grid position was to be second, and a quick scan of the other qualifying times made me think I might have a chance for a good finish if I could have a decent race pace of around 1:48.5.

I got off to a good start and kept second as we went into turn one. The early laps saw me having a real hard time hitting my marks whilst following the leader, but I was keeping with him. They had the edge over the first half of the lap, and I had the edge in the second half of the lap. On lap four I saw him slow greatly and my first thought was it was a black flag, as we had just navigated the corkscrew. It seemed to go on and on (for too long!) and so I passed at the final hairpin and took the lead. I since found that the driver had to take a phone call (gutting!) but at the time I had to deal with the increased pressure and maintain my composure to take the win!

8 tense laps later, I found my groove and after some initial worries I was able to bring it home to take a welcome win (first in a few weeks) and the highest points haul I’ve managed – 141 points.

All in all a good weeks work and this result has seen me hit my season goal of > 800 points (812). This was based on achieving 100 points for each of the eight counted race weeks, so I’m really pleased to hit that tally with only having seven weeks completed, and that includes two ‘bad’ weeks. Also my iRating is now over 2500 and it was another zero incident race.

Given all that I might be looking at a final total of more than 950 points for the season if everything goes to plan!

New Solstice Paintscheme Sep 08

Week 6 – Lag Monster at Lime Rock Park!

Sunday, September 14th, 2008
My Helmet Design Lime Rock Park

After a few weeks of taking my race early in the week, I decided to relax a little bit for the week six return to Lime Rock Park. By Wednesday I hadn’t really put many laps down so I decided to run a few sessions, and the race if I felt like it. I guess part of me doesn’t like to delay the race too long because of the risk of something unexpected causing me to miss the race completely, or the belief that my opponents will generally increase in pace during the week whereas I do not!

That said I put in several sessions in the evening (some quali and TT) and after 37 laps practice I was back in the groove and had 0 incidents. I had a huge issue just before I started the race when I started seeing huge ping times (almost 1000ms) – I was worried that if I joined a race with a connection like that I’d either be booted and get nil points or my car would accumulate a hefty list of incident points!

I took the risk and joined the 10:30pm race, and luckily the connection had resumed back to something raceable.

I would start the race 3rd, and as #3 driver. #1 and #2 drivers were names that were familiar to me and were clearly faster, so already I set my goal for a 3rd at best and a 6th at worst. The start was good and I was able to beat car #1 and take the second spot. However I knew he was a much faster driver and so I was not planning on putting up a significant fight.

Here’s the opening laps, from the cockpit of driver #1 :

I did OK for the opening four laps and he wasn’t all over me as I expected (but certainly faster). On the last corner on lap 3 I made an error on the final corner (SO nearly lost it!!) and I decided not to challenge his passing attempt into turn one. Clearly driver #1 didn’t know how receptive I would be to his pass so his passing attempt was a little messy as he outbraked himself heavily and risked contact. It would have been a situation if I had been pressing hard to keep my place I think. Here’s an external video of the audacious move :

I fell into place in third and had around two seconds to 4th, so I set about consistency in my lap times. One thing I really hadn’t anticipated was my fall off in lap times towards the end of the race! My setup has very high tyre pressures and these are really good for the opening 14 laps, but thereafter they really go off and it takes around 4/10 off my early laptimes. The last few laps were interesting as I saw a new challenger for third ebb away at my lead from around four seconds down to next to nothing. I even had a major moment on the last lap where it seemed my brain was determined to make me crash and I went a bit wide on the penultimate corner of the lap. I was able to keep moving (attracting an off track incident) and I managed to keep third for a very welcome podium and 110 points. Had the race been another lap I would have endured a LOT of pressure, so I was very thankful it finished when it did.

On the whole I am happy with the result – maybe another race on another day would have seen me net a second place but I achieved my goal of getting 100+ points for the week, and I ran nearly 60 laps with just the single incident, so my safety rating should be in fine shape for my C licence.

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