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Round 3 - Silverstone

Arrived at the circuit around 5pm on Saturday to meet Dunc and his family.
We weren't allowed in the circuit to watch the track day unless we paid, so just stopped in the car park and chatted to a few other TA competitors and entourage.

Met Stu from big power at last and a few more but can't remember names :oops:

After unloading my car and stashing it in the garages it was off with famille Graham to the Jap restaurant for a meal with the Zen lot and a few off 22b.
This was the 1st meal I'd had since Monday night as I'd not been well (one way of weight loss I suppose). Meal was great, had a few beers then back to hotel for a swift 1/2 then to bed.

Up early and Ren (22b) was already there to pick up his tickets, and was helping out during the day.
Down to the track and swapped my wheels over as I envisaged a dry-ish day, and it was.

Hundreds of pics here....
http://www.timeattack.co.uk/gallery/TA% ... D3339.html

Out for warm up and there was alight drizzle, couldn't get the heat in the tyres and so pressures were low when we checked them afterwards.
Car was running OK but really bad understeer out of the complex, a really slow corner. Think this may have been a combination of, suspension, damp track, and tyre temp/pressure.
I posted a 1:13, 4th out of 17 in group B session, but knew I'd have to improve. My aim was a 1.08 for the day, and I reckoned a 1:06 to be the cut for the finals. I knew the top club cars would be pushing a minute though.

I spoke to John Felstead about my settings and he offered some advice, on what I could tell him. Suspension was altered, and out for practice.
This time car felt better, less understeer, but still slow through the complex. I got a 1:09.060, 5th out of 20 in this session, but the group A times were hitting 1:01, with several around the 1:03-1:05 times.

After checking tyres again, and altering suspension again I went out for qualifying. I managed to get to the front to get in some clean laps, trying to get some heat in the tyres on the out lap. I did a few laps and posted a 1:09.074, no lap timer in car so I didn't know what I'd been lapping. Then understeer from no where at Maggots, and some on the complex, next time around it appeared that the evo in front of me was leaking fluid, it later transpires that it wasn't but another evo had. There was fluid on the racing line on 2 of the corners meaning that my remaining laps were around 1 second slower.

My best splits (ie ideal lap) would have been a 1:08.500, so better still, but still not quick enough to qualify for finals

Overall that was 31st/39. There were 26 cars within 4 seconds of each other. With out the NA cars that put me 27th/30 in FI class.

I was pleased the car ran without issue again, but there is definitely more time to come from suspension set-up. Its very easy to get it wrong and can cost valuable seconds.

Thank you to Ren for helping out and all the Sox lot for coming down to watch too.

Video to follow.

Big thanks also to those that have sponsored and helped me out.

Road and Stage Performance
Opie Oils
3-cam.com
Roelands Race Rally

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Carl Davey - cooling solutions
Dubstar
Japspeed
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Great write up there mate. You car looks good out on track :) . Great to catch up with you again :)
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Aye, met a few more from the BP stable, yourself again, and your driver..Andy? Adam? sorry terrible with names :oops:
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Alan aka Bart..... :lol:
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Well it had an 'A' in it, 2 in fact, interseting anagram in 'Alan' too lol.

Nice to meet you both, how did you get on int he end?

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Well, just a short :D account of what went on, videos to follow.
Obviously the event is a lot bigger than me, this is just my account of the day.

Well done to all those that entered, and hats off to those with silverware. Bad luck to those that crashed and sustained damage, i was nearly one of them on a few occasions :o

Pics are 'stolen' from another thread so credit to the owner of those.

Also thanks to Stu, his bird, and his dad? (sorry crap with names) for coming along to support, and everyone else that spectated, hope we put on a show :P

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Awesome write up mate :thumb:

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Great write up
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Yea not bad i suppose :P








Only kidding mate great write up :grin: . Looked like you were giving it some out there.

You might find this of interest.
http://www.bigpower.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7002
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Cheers Pablo, I may give that a try. It took about 1/2 an hour to clear on full heat, trying to deflect the air from the central blowers upwards.


Also forgot to say a big thank you Neil (Big Power) for sorting out the hotel, and also the Scoobyclinic guys for letting me use their pit garage otherwise I would have got soaked!.

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