Ok then, so here is a little write up of the race. Big thanks to Oliver Read to the pictures on this thread BTW!
Since my last report, the 'box now had a flat upshift and the splitter was re-designed with a honeycomb under tray to stop it breaking. Otherwise the car was the same as before.
Being the last race, it had attracted a few new entries. Some people also got some cheeky second drivers, including an ex-touring car champion, Carrera Cup champion and one of The Stigs! Typically we qualified around 5th so we were really chuffed to be the top amateurs in 4th, but with Brands being a short circuit it was probably more advantageous for us over the BMWs.
What we were really hoping for was rain. In testing the day before, the gap between us and the already championship winning BMW was closer. Of course, things never work out weather wise and the October weekend was bright and sunny!
We did get a bit of luck however, as 3rd place had trouble and didn't start the race from the grid. This was crucial as being in 4th meant starting from the outside and getting barged out of the way! Despite this, the rolling start killed us, with 1st and 2nd (both BMWs) pulling a lead straight away. However, the dicing resulted in one having a major slide and my dad zipped into 2nd place before the end of the first lap.. result!
Behind, dicing was helping us increase a gap as people battled for position. The E30 M3 barged off another BMW, with the experienced Stig slicing through the aftermath into 3rd in the yellow Exige.
The E30 eventually made it up to 3rd before dramatically retiring. This was of course great for us as we had an even bigger safety margin. Meanwhile the leading BMW was an easy second ahead each lap.
Halfway through the race, we did the driver change. My dad reported some gearchange issues, and the car stalled in the pits.
Unfortunately some confusion between me, pit radio and a marshall meant i left 16 seconds too early! More on this later!
Thanks to my cheeky quick pit stop we were in the lead, and i was starting to lap the field.
Then, just two laps after relinqushing 1st place to the BMW again, he pulled off! This was possibly connected to the sole Clio mistakenly going wheel to wheel with him.
Whatever it was, i was back in the lead and with not long to go, i had lights a blaze and was looking forward to our first victory!
Then, suddenly, the gearchange problem mentioned by my dad reared its head. I downchanged at druids and the rear wheels locked up. Tyre smoke filled the cabin and i was coming to terms with the the thoughts of having to retire. Fortunately, as long as i kept to 4th and 5th gear i could still get round. With a few laps to go, one of the BMWs was edging closer. I pushed on and actually set my best times whilst using just two gears!
Race finished, i thought i had won. It was a hollow victory, seeing as the fastest car pulled out so i wasn't really celebrating. I was then told the BMW catching me was actually still a lap behind. Problem was, my pit stop infringement meant a 1 minute penalty + the 16 seconds. We were demoted to 2nd...
The car wasn't in a good state either. As i got back to the pits it stalled and wouldn't come out of gear. Good thing the race ended there! Unfortunately the gearbox - a quaife sequential - never recovered and we couldn't do the second race. Wasn't all bad though, we played our Joker (double points) and ended up finishing 2nd Overall in our class :approve:
We're not sure about next season, but probably doing Britcar again. We are going to go for a paddleshift conversion on the 'box, but if funds allow swap for a Hewland beforehand. We're also going to build up a de-tuned spare engine as currently our one that revs to 8600rpm probably won't last a 6 hour race!