Simon @ Mallory Park 05/04/2009 Race Report

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Simon @ Mallory Park 05/04/2009 Race Report

Post by ironside » Tue Apr 28, 2009 2:09 pm

Ok, round 3. This time at Mallory Park. I've done a bit of work to the car since its first race. I finally found a rolling road that still does carburettors in Scotland and had all the jets handy to tune my twin choke Weber. It certainly feels a lot better but will need to get it back to Dastek to compare with the original run to see where it has improved. Fergus reset the front wheel alignment after my contact incidents and the car was all good to go apart from a last minute bit of panic when I discovered that I hadn't yet found all my loose engine bolts as the bolt holding the distributor in was missing. Nothing holding it in but luck. As the Crossflow engine is imperial, this isn't just a case of popping down to ScrewFix for another bolt but the Rosewell team came to my rescue and supplied me with a few last minute spares. I reset the ignition timing in the morning and headed down south.

Just one race this time, Mallory Park is a funny wee place. The paddock is in the middle of the circuit but there is no bridge for vehicles to gain access. You drive (the wrong way) round the circuit to get into the paddock. And once you're in, you're in. It's also a very short circuit compared to Snetterton, short enough that there were too many entrants to run in one grid so there was a heat and final. Very good value for me, as long as I qualified for both!

Qualifying

Qualifying went very well, I've been to Mallory Park once before for a track day last year so the place wasn't completely alien to me. The car also felt much better after re-jetting. One of the other novices noticed without me telling him :D Great fun, practising under race rules - got a chance to practice drafting/close following etc with the other competitors without the outcome mattering too much. I did have to remind myself that it didn't matter when I saw the car I was drafting's bonnet flap about in the wind shortly before it came off sending him into a spin when it suddenly went dark for him. I made one *tiny* mistake when I accidentally selected 2nd gear instead of 4th sending the revs sky high and locking up the rear wheels (thankfully, it probably saved the engine). It hoofed a load of oil out into the catch tank which then overflowed and pitched it over the side of the car but other than doing a dramatic slide the car was fine and I'd not dropped any oil onto the track. Strong engine!

My lap timer said I'd done a 59second lap, I assumed it was wrong as I didn't think I could but when the results came out things were looking very good indeed. I had indeed done a 59.52 lap which put me 27th out of 35 in qualifying. A huge improvement on Snetterton's qualifying. As Mallory Park is so small, the top 6 go direct to the final and the remaining 29 of us run in the heat. The top 25 of the heat will then go through to race in the final. This result put me on the 11th row of the grid for the heat. I desperately wanted to make the final, so finishing at least 25th was a must.

Heat

Here I am, 8th from the back. This is a much more scary place to be starting than right at the back as I was at Snetterton:

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The start went well but nerves got the better of me and I lost the advantage of my position on the grid. I had a great race getting lots of overtaking particularly with car 26, my nemesis from the first race at Snetterton. I even managed to lap someone, not really sure how that happened. I finished the heat with no contact and no car issues in 23rd place. I'd made the final. Actually everyone who finished the race did, even the guy I lapped as there 5 cars that didn't. If I'd known that I might have taken it easier ;)

In between the heat and final all Locost drivers were called in for a row^H^H^Hmandatory briefing. According to an observer, every single one of us had ignored a yellow flag where a car had left the track. Fair enough, I will include myself in that - I knew exactly what she was talking about. By the time I arrived at the scene the car in question was already in the tyre wall, well off the circuit and no people milling about. I was in control of my car, no way was I going to fly off the circuit and crash too but I was also doing what everyone else was doing and staying at full pace but without overtaking. Obviously this isn't good enough and we were to remember this.

Final

Although I started from the second last row, the final was fantastic. Best bit of racing I've had yet. A bunch of us were racing at the back for what seemed like 1st to 5th positions.

Here's me, second from the front of the pack in the first picture chasing car 38 (all clickable):

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I had set my sights on car 38, he was just a little bit faster than I was comfortable with but he wasn't losing me. We had a few great moments, passed each other a couple of times and had a long side by side moment around Gerards bend where I kept telling myself not to look sideways, I'll only panic. It was great seeing him constantly checking his shoulders to see where I was but I did get past him. A few laps later the front runners caught us and a yellow flag went out for an incident near-simulataneously. Suddenly everyone, remembering the "talk" earlier, got very polite. The front runners were let through and car 38 cheekily passed me in the train and then car 91 who I'd lapped in the previous race as well! Cheeky!

Car 91 had a go at passing 38 but hesitated when he saw me trying to get past in his mirrors. "That's a bit polite" I thought, passed both of them and closed the door as we all headed up to the hairpin. Car 38 sadly suffered a steamy head gasket failure and retired from the race so I never did get the chance to beat him properly. Fantastic race though, I finished 22nd of 30 starters (and 25 finishers) and got my best time down to 59.21 seconds.

Brands Hatch is next . . .

Simon

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Re: Simon @ Mallory Park 05/04/2009 Race Report

Post by Andy G » Tue Apr 28, 2009 2:17 pm

well done Simon.

Now if you thought starting mid-grid was scary, wait till you start mid-grid in the rain :mrgreen:

Hope it continues to go well, and keep enjoying it :thumbsup
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Re: Simon @ Mallory Park 05/04/2009 Race Report

Post by Scotty C » Tue Apr 28, 2009 2:34 pm

As I am finding out starting is the most nervie bit.

You doing good mate and it sounds like your only going forward :thumbsup

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Re: Simon @ Mallory Park 05/04/2009 Race Report

Post by graeme » Tue Apr 28, 2009 3:41 pm

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Re: Simon @ Mallory Park 05/04/2009 Race Report

Post by mckeann » Tue Apr 28, 2009 8:51 pm

well done again Simon. Its a total buzz, and i'm very jealous.

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Post by greyrigg » Tue Apr 28, 2009 9:21 pm

Well done Simon.

2 abreast round Gerrards :shock: Respect.

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Post by Stu160 » Tue Apr 28, 2009 10:13 pm

Well done Simon, All the hard work must feel well worth it now :thumbsup


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Re: Simon @ Mallory Park 05/04/2009 Race Report

Post by robin » Wed Apr 29, 2009 7:22 am

:-) Poor wee car is all I can say! Glad you're having fun and making progress! Katie expressed an interest in doing something motorsporty once the kids have moved on ... so who knows, 10 years from now I might be joining you at the back of the pack (though by then you'll be at the front ;-)).

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Re: Simon @ Mallory Park 05/04/2009 Race Report

Post by tut » Wed Apr 29, 2009 7:31 am

Katie going to be your mechanic Robin?

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Re: Simon @ Mallory Park 05/04/2009 Race Report

Post by ironside » Wed Apr 29, 2009 9:13 am

The datalogger worked too, here's a couple of screen grabs of my best lap in the final at Mallory Park. All clickable to see the full size image:

Track Map: greens are acceleration G, reds are deceleration G, Blues are brake lights on.
Without video it's difficult to explain what the dots of red are here and there on the straights, there are plenty of slower laps without them.
Maybe it was traffic/front runners or I had a tow but couldn't pass.

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Data Graph: The red and blue crosshairs on the graph correspond to the red and blue dots on the inset track map and G circle

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Engine Data: Self explanatory really

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Post by Dominic » Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:48 pm

Congrats :thumbsup :thumbsup
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Re: Simon @ Mallory Park 05/04/2009 Race Report

Post by robin » Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:00 pm

tut wrote:Katie going to be your mechanic Robin?

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LOL. No - probably more like double-entering the car into events if sprinting/hill climbing - or maybe I'll be her navigator for rallying ...

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Post by greyrigg » Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:01 pm

Just been checking the 750mc website. An old buddy of mine, Brian Mitchum, still wheels his Locost out. He's even older than Tut :D

If you need advice just go and speak to him. He has a big Damon Daybreak motorhome and despite his age he is pretty quick (a bit like Tut again).

The last weekend I had with him was at Ricard last year, the old tw*t rubbed a dead fish he found on the beach down my back, ruined my shirt and made me smell even fishier than the french slappers :shock:

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Re: Simon @ Mallory Park 05/04/2009 Race Report

Post by mac » Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:04 pm

Is that the lad who runs with the open faced helmet and goggles?

We spotted him at Snetterton - very cool and more than a little creepy when he's got his balaclava down!


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Re: Simon @ Mallory Park 05/04/2009 Race Report

Post by ironside » Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:43 pm

That's the one, I know who he is.
He was putting up the most protest to the bollocking we got at Mallory too :D

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