Friday - Spa trackday.
Weather forecast was dry and sunny, which did not dissapoint. Get to the circuit early am, sign on and get set up in garage 30.
Went out on road tyres for sightseer laps and 1st few laps when open, as the ambient temps were still low and wanted to see if any damp spots on the circuit so road tyre grip would be best to avoid any code brown moments early on. Being honest, the car was flying on the pilotsport5 but knew they would fall off a cliff fast and It looked dry as a bone so came in and changed to Ar1.
On entrance to the pits, a clio 172 breaks down blocking the pit lane. So end up getting out the car and giving him a push and the mrs drives the r26. Fcuk me that small incline on the pit lane is hard work pushing a dead clio. All this way away from home and im pushing a broken down french car, at least it werent mine😅
After wheel swap, filled up the tank in prep for hot laps. I still had around half a tank of tesco 99 in so decided to brim the tank with excellium 102, as the 98 is iffy at best from experience.
"Wont cost much for half a tank"
33ltrs for €134. Felt arse raped, did not learn from previous year 😅
Went out on the circuit straight away with the idea of doing a few moderate paced laps to scrub in the new set of Ar1 fitted to the track wheels. Out of the pit lane, moderate pace into Eau rouge, Kemmel, turn in at Les Combes and back end f***s right off at low speed due to lack of heat and that new tyre sheen. Luckily was on it with the driving, got it back fast and continued for a couple of progressively faster laps to get some heat in.
Pit selfie. Prescription sunglasses were the correct eyewear as the sun was blinding coming up eau rouge.
Pic courtesy of Wife Bond/shamelessly stolen from Andy's post, entering pit lane. Note incline on pit lane which nearly give me a heart attack pushing the clio on my own.
Got the tyres nicely scrubbed in and they switched on fast.