Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Snetterton - 25/26th October 2014 - PBMW rounds 13 &14

After a positive day so far in the Toyo Tires Racing Saloons races I once more took to the track on Saturday afternoon to qualify for Sundays Production BMW races. As always a top 10 qualifying position was the aim and looking at the times from the earlier races looked like it might be possible.

I was a bit of a shock but a very welcome one to finish the session in 5th place with my best time falling further to 2:26.932, As the F4 championship was at the event TSL timing where also able to provide speed trap data at 3 points on the circuit, as I was in the top two through each of these I can at least confirm that Climax Motorsport as expected have built a very good engine.

Main aim at the start of race 1 was to keep 5th position, off the line Matt Swaffer and Mark Palmer in 6th and 7th got passed but Andy Baylie in 4th got a poor start so existing turn one I was down to 6th, however when Matt Swaffer out braked himself into the hairpin for the first time I was able to snatch 5th place back.

The rest of the race was probably the best race I've had to date, the first few laps involved desperately battling with Mark Palmer for 4th, at least twice going through the tight lift, right of bundle and nelson side by side. Unfortunately battle with Mark allowed Matt Swaffer to catch back up and would end up getting passed around the outside of Coram and under braking into Murrays. The last couple of laps was spent defending against Rob Cooper which unfortunately ended when I missed my breaking point into Agonstini on the last lap allowing him to get a better run out towards Hamilton. Ended up finishing 7th which was my best ever result in 3 years of trying with the best lap time falling to 2:26.367



The second race was again a close battle between myself, Mark Palmer and Rob Cooper with Andy Baylie and Dave Graves catching us up over the last couple of laps and really putting the pressure on. Not sure I'd have been able to hold them off for much longer but when the chequered flag was waved I was once again chuffed to have achieved another 7th place. Really was a great end to the season after a few difficult races.


Monday, 27 October 2014

Snetterton - 25th October 2014 - TTRS Rounds 13 & 14

It was off to Snetterton for the last 2 round of the Toyo Tires Racing Saloons series on the 25th October  and we arrived to welcome reports of a sunny Weekend.



Awoke Saturday morning to find the track still very wet from Fridays rain but set out for qualifying promptly at 9a.m. and was shocked at quite how slippery the surface was, even managed a couple of spins to keep the marshall entertained.

Ended up qualifying a slightly disappointing 17th out of 19 and 3rd in class out of just three but as there were only three class F cars in the race qualifying was as important as tomorrows PBMW races.

For some reason Gary who'd qualified first in class F started from the pit lane with myself and Julian Newman in the other class F PBMW next to each other in 16th and 17th, first lap went well and I'd managed to make up a further 2 places leaving me 14th. Had a relatively quite race with Julian Newman in the M5 comfortably in front but with the Honda Civic of Steve Allen slowly closing in threatening to come past. Ended up finishing a respectable 12th overall and took the class win and achieved a best lap time of 2:29.975 which I believe was better than the last 2 years.

Started Race 2 in 12th with only 1 other class F car taking part, this time being used by Matthew Newman so starting from the back of the grid. Had another reasonable start and at Palmer curve on the first lap the BMW compact running to the side of me had a spin which delayed all cars running behind us. I had a great battle throughout the race with Steve Allan in the Honda Civic, although with a slight straight line speed advantage he was able to keep 12th place this time and I had to make do with 13th and a second class win of the day. Also manage to improve my best lap time to 2:28.064

The good results left me with the class F win in the Toyo Tires Racing Saloons series and 3rd overall


Monday, 20 October 2014

Lydden Hill - 4th October 2014 - PBMW Rounds 11 & 12

It had been several years since my last visit to Lydden Hill despite it being the second closest circuit from home and I had been looking to the event, although the limited track width and largely non existent run off was in the back of my mind.

Arrived Friday night to find a fairly small grid of 17 for the race on the following day, Slightly disappointing compared to other events although it did mean all finishers would score championship points.


Headed out for qualifying and the car generally felt good, I'd used some older tyres as I'd  been warned of how abrasive the surface at Lydden was and want to save my better wet of tyres for Snetterton at the end of the month.

All in all qualifying went reasonably well, I was to start the first race in 13th on the grid.

Initially got a good start but a tight grid and the car in front failing to get a decent start meant I had no choice but to lift off before I'd even got into 3rd gear, slightly annoying but one of those things. Ended up dropping a couple of places.

By the time the second race came the rain was falling heavily, I got an unusually poor get away due to a little to much wheel spin and things never really got all that much better, further highlighting my hatred of wet conditions, still I finished both races without any additional alterations to the cars bodywork so I guess things could have gone a lot worse, still regretting not changing the tyres for less worn set.

 

Silverstone GP - 20th September 2014 - TTRS Rounds 11 & 12

The TTRS rounds at Silverstone this year would also host what is planned to become an annual challenge between the class F production BMW's and the mk2 golf GTI series. This meant a huge grid of 53 cars 28 of which would be running in class F (more than the 2 headline Britcar grids put together)


Went out to qualify with light rain / drizzle which never inspires all that much confidence but at least Silverstone has the advantage of large run offs compared to the likes of Cadwell or Oulton. The 30 minute session was a welcome change to the normal 15 minute qualifying which gave much more opportunity to try and remember the way round. I finished in a respectable 37th / 53 overall, 17th in class and 7th out of the 14 Production BMW's with a time of 3:09.885. I think it's fair to say the 16v mk2 golf gti's had the advantage in class F. 

Got a good start to race 1 but by lap 5 it was all going a bit wrong as one of my front wheels had come loose so I was forced to retire, glad I'd used wheel studs rather than bolts and avoided any serious damage. 

Luckily rather than staring the second race in the position we'd finished the first race there'd had been a change of plan and the grid for race two would be decided by the second fastest lap in qualifying, for me this was quite a fortunate change to our normal procedure.

Had great race with Tom Ibrahim, Rob Manger and Steve Carter and eventually finished 36th overall, 15th in class with a best time of 1:47.681