What is it with these Renaults? After an eventful night at a very wet Donnington, the last half hour was where the problems started.
The brakes had been making an odd noise all night on and off, which I put down to conditions and me not using them in anger before! Then a misfire developed around 5000 rpm, which actually helped me get around the old hairpin and copse!
On the way home after the session, the car dropped onto 3 cylinders, which was interesting while negotiating traffic lights etc.
The following week, I made it down to the workshop to investigate the misfire and strip down the brakes etc to check everything was OK.
The misfire turned out to be the coil pack, however, I also changed the plug leads and the plugs, which is another story.
Upon stripping the font brakes, I found the reason for the strange noise from the brakes:
A quick call to K-Tec Racing established that this is a warranty issue with a batch of pads from Carbon Lorraine and that they would be replaced FOC. Result! Only problem is they are not due into the country until next week. My next trackday is booked for the 26/7, so hope everything comes together by then.
Here is the car just before the session at Donnington:
Next steps are to try and get hold of some track rubber, as the road tyres we are running at the moment won’t last long and won’t give us the feedback we need for set up.
I will be machining the front struts to allow more camber and replacing the camber bolts with new Renault items. And finally……………………..praying for a dry evening!!!!