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Monday, 09 June 2008

David(s) & Goliath

Saturday 7th June came and yip you guessed it......it rained again. This time around I was not too perturbed at all. I had been watching the weather pattern since the Tuesday and this time however I had pretty accurate weather info which actually held up to be true. By 09h45 the rain had stopped, the skies had cleared and remained so for the rest of the entire days racing.

Again we had no qualifying and a rather complicated (and not yet fully understood either) method had been implemented. I was allocated 3rd on the grid with the two previous class E drivers i.e. Wilsnagh and Davids having being drawn as positions 1 & 2 in class D. My initial thought based upon their previous best race times was that I should be able to pass with relative ease and win the race. As the saying goes, 'NEVER under estimate your opponents'. Our first race was off at 12h15 in dry and somwehat cool conditions allowing us to make use of slick tyres. A rolling start was again the norm and I stayed tucked up close to Davids' tail hoping to slingshot into the first corner. The lights went out and both Davids (Escort MK1) and Wilsnagh (Ford Anglia) gave it there all holding me back going through turn 1. By turn 2 little had changed and I positioned myself nicely for turn 3. I had the outside line and took Wilsnagh on the inside and Davids on the outside going into and through turn 4. The Datsun 1400 lived up to all expectation and ran away from the pack eventually wining by a comfortable 4.28 sec with Davids finishing second. Round 1 to Goliath!!

Race 2 was last off for the day at 17h15 and I had pole for the second race. I had a good rolling start and soon opened a gap on Andrews who was then ahead of Davids (Wilsnagh retired in race 1 with a slipping clutch). The pace was slow at that stage but it suited me for now. On lap 5 I noticed the car wanting to veer violently to the left going through the Kink between turns 2 & 3 as well as going down the back straight. I eventually backed off and allowed both Andrews and Davids to pass me going into turn 5. Not letting them get too far ahead I kept up the pace with the Datsun still wanting to dive to the left all the time. On the last lap and still in one piece I decided it was now DO or DIE and I again went for it putting in my fastest lap only in lap 7 at 1:34:6 finally out-braking Andrews going into turn 5 and hounding Davids to the finish line. I managed to catch Davids but not enough to grab the win with Davids finishing ahead of me by 0.15 seconds. Round 2 to David(s)!!

The time difference over both races still allowed me to take overall honours for the day with Davids second and Andrews taking third.

(Oh, the veering to the left problem was found to be caused by a damaged castor rod bush!!)

Martin on the other hand would rather want to forget the day as it was not a good day in the office for him!! The Clubman guys qualified at 08h00 on a soaking wet track and although times were slow Martin only managed to secure 18th place on the grid out of 62 entrants with a time of 1:46:2. The race itself went off at 10h10 still on a wet track. Martins decision NOT to go full wets cost him dearly. He basically went backwards finishing in a disheartening 26th place with a best time of 1:48:9. The track was dry by 11h00 resulting in that he at least got a dry second race. The second heat was off at 15h10 and starting from 26th position he peddled the Nissan SX200 like never before posting a best race time time of 1:24:79 and finishing a more respectable 8th place. That's a full 18 places made up in 8 laps. Not bad going there 'boet'. Unfortunately it wasn't his day and I guess he'll have to try again next time.

Hang in there boet, we all know what you are still capable of.

Thanks 'Boet'