RAF Bentwaters Sprint 6th May 2007

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RAF Bentwaters Sprint 6th May 2007

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Well, it was my first foray into proper Motorsport, so after gettinga all my bits and bobs sorted for the day, new helmet, overalls,harnesses and most importantly my Race Licence I was set to take part n my first Sprint.

The Bentwaters Sprint was part of the AEMC championship as well as a round of the Japanese Intermarque Sprint Championship which is a new series.

After a busy weekend due to driving to Lancashire to have my car mapped on Friday, the big day came, I was up at 6.30am as signing on and Scrunineering takes place from 7.30am :o :o On a Sunday...thats just not cricket!

I arrived with my support car (girlfriend in her car :wink: ) and was very nervous, as everyone looked very professional, car fully stickered up, on trailers etc. After signing on it was scrutineering time, luckily I passed okay, a few chaps in the queue were friendly and explaned the proceedure. And once you have your pass sticker you are ready to race :!:

this is the scrutineering queue:

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Me at the back....very nervous now!!

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The day went like this, 1st was the familarisation run which is run behind a convoy vehicle, then its straight in to the 1st of 2 practice runs in the morning, then the 2 timed runs follow in the afternoon. I met up with ESL on here and the other chaps who were competing the JISC, a friendly bunch :D

Coming back from the sighting lap:

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The morning flew past quicly and after 2 timed runs I found I was going pretty well for a newbie as our class had the most entrants, which was mainly filled with Jap clutter and a couple of very tasty 996 GT3 RS's

Some of the competition, the Essex Scooby Breakers Impreza was super quick, but not in my class thankfully!!

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Lining up for my fisrt run:

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Andy (ESL) had a major issue with his IC pipe blowing off and Ady (onlyady) on here had a big spin in his Liner :wink: On the second pratice run.

After the practice runs I found I was running 3rd Behind 2 Evo's and if Andy hadn't clipped a cone and received a penatly he would been in the lead.

After lunch the real runs started, I was proper nervous I had fully caught the competitive bug. I was chuffed to get a storming launch and real good run up until the 2nd from last mini bus-stop corners and fluffed a 2nd to 3rd gear change, I was annoyed as it had felt a quick lap. To my amazment I had now gained 2nd place with only an Evo 9 0.08 seconds ahead.....sh*t :!: :!:
So then it came to the last and final run of the day, which was delayed somewhat by a couple of people coming offf and then a massive wind storm which decided to move a lot of the course markers. So then it was the final lap..and I was determined to go for it, but the bogged down on the start..rollocks :x This must have got me fird up as I really pushed hard all the way round a it felt quick.

The last run of the day...gulp!

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So the final results.....my girlfriend had told me the Evo and Andy had put in faster times than the one I had done on my first timed run, so I thought, ahh well, 3rd to loads better than I expected anyway,so I was pretty happy with that, until the the results came on the board and to my amazement I was first, with Andy second and the the 2 Evo's behind us....I was in shock..and super chuffed. I think Andy would have pipped us tho if he had had more luck with his car, as he only realy got in 1 full clean run. The car went like a storm, and with the new ECU the way it pulls thro the gears is awesome, so all in all a top top day..roll on the next one...I am fully addicted now :!:

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Excellent write up mate.

Any pics ?

Never been to a sprint event, sounds like a real laugh !!

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sorting the pics now...not got many tho as I was too busy being nervous!!

It is great fun...you should try it :!:

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Well done mate - sounds like you've had a blinder :D

Glad the car ran well too on it's first proper outing :)
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Spot on fella! All the mods payed off then 3rd of august will be fun :wink:


A couple of questions if you don't mind

1, what are the cost's to get entered

2, is the sprint course only suited for high power cars or do any small motors enter different classes

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IWANT1 wrote:Spot on fella! All the mods payed off then 3rd of august will be fun :wink:


A couple of questions if you don't mind

1, what are the cost's to get entered

2, is the sprint course only suited for high power cars or do any small motors enter different classes

cheers fella!
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1. Costs:

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Post by duncan »

Well done Logan - great result.

We could have told you that you would do well after flinging that around the North Pickering kart track so well :thumb:

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Thanks Duncan. I really would recommend it to anyone, be great to see the torque monster out there, the competition is pretty strong in the class I am in, there were 100ths of seconds in it throughout the day, between 4/5 of the class. There is a couple of 996 GT3 RS's in the, 1 that is reputed to have 480bhp :o :o :o

This result seems realler if you know what I mean, the kart track was fun, but this is different, some of teh cahsp have been racing for years, so for a young up start in a sooped up jap box to come along and be competitive, well it makes me feel good that i can mix it with them :D

But its only 1 result, and i am sure the next ones will be harder :!:

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A lovely write up Logan and nice to see you putting your money where you mouth is, walking the walk :thumb:

A win is a win and in your first event, I bet that got some tongues wagging. When is your next event?
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Exellent write up - well done, sounds like it was a great day.
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