02/03/2024 - Blyton Park
Reyt then, last Saturday played host to my first track day of the year at Blyton Park.
I quite like Blyton as a track. I know it is not the best or most glamorous track there is in the world but i still find myself being drawn to it, like a moth to a flame. I think it's the mixture of: cheapness, localness, half of the people sodding off after lunch time for an empty track in the afternoon, lack of ego's driving E92's thinking they're Joachim Winklhock and track having a really good "vibe".
As some might have seen, the fun started the night before on Friday the track day. I had collected the car from Ricky; now freshly MOT'd and hubbed ready to go. All it needed was a service (no idea why I didn't just get Ricky to do this) and it was good to go. However what I thought disaster had struck. The car was intermittently braking up over 3000 rpm. I got the car home and got it serviced thinking the car required an "Italian Tune up" as it had been driven in anger since July! Buying house really makes your priorities shift eh?
Once the car was serviced I had a drive over to my friend Tom Parkin at Parkin Race Developments. His unit is about 25 minutes away from me down the section of the A1 that conveniently detours through Mexico. A perfect chance to get the car some stick before the trackday.... the car began breaking up and miss-firing as I was nearing my Journey end. Normally I catastrophise anything like this and think it is going to be costing me an engine thanks to my experience with the mini . But pulled up thinking this is going to be something simple.
"It's not looking goof bruv". Lifted the bonnet to find coil pack 2 was drenched in washer jet fluid; caused by a loose washer pipe that popped off during the MOT and was just used on repeat by them. The coil and pack were dried. However we noticed that the threads used for holding the coil pack down had stripped and required retapping. A quick fix later and we were up an running. A test through Mexico on the way home confirmed as much.
Then possible disaster 2 had struck. Thankfully not for me. The RX8 had began to play silly buggers and was missing and just running lumpy. Pulled it into my Garage scratched our collective heads and decided to just lick the stamp and send it bringing the car along. It turned out to be the right choice and both cars ran faultlessly all day pretty much.
So what we all care about the actual day of the track day.
I had a few friends who have decided to get cars to bring a long to use on track. These are:
Me - The 197 this thread is about
Bean - Cammed 200
Chris - Rx8
Harry - TT Quattro Sport
JJ - Lemmon and Herb Mirca
As the above photos might allude to. It was a wet day but more Turkey 2021 wet rather than Spa 98 wet in F1 Terms; with rain coming and going throughout the day.
First session of the day came with me vert timid with the car. No nerves persay but just not having any trust in the trust in the car. As everything was pretty much new on the underside and despite being checked and getting through an MOT I was still nervous. However I suspect that it was also linked to me not having driven the car since July as mentioned before and not driven the set up with this being done in the wet for the first time. That and also having what we call a "Bean spec allignment on the car". Max camber at the front and make sure the wheels straight ! Ahah.
So the car feels completely different to how it felt before (pretends to be shocked). It feels a lot better and more fun to drive I would day but has taken some getting used to. The car certainly feels more tail happy under braking - see me doing a pirouette into Bunga Bunga a couple of times as evidence of that. But I definitely felt more and more comfortable as the day progressed and began enjoying the challenge of driving in mixed and changing conditions. As sporadic heavy rain would change how the track felt during a session. With no true dry line appearing until much later in the day.
"This is why I spent so long in the garage with you lot over xmas mate". Getting more and more confidence in the car as the day progressed. Feeling like my old self when driving on track.
It was also a good chance to have a play with some of my mates cars for once too. It was interesting to see the difference between a 300 brake TT and the clio. In the corners the TT was nowhere to be seen but the 300 brake made up for that on some of the longer straights. If Harry was in front I could pull a gap going through the ump that equated to half of the straight going into bishops on him.
One of the highlights of the day was this 328 race car. The chap driving it was taking it steady as he had just bought the car and was learning it. But chasing it in the clio felt amazing. And I know it's silly but as far as I am concerned: that photo is 2005 at Imola with me being Fernando Alonso and the Ferrari being Schumi. The ten year old in me is beaming from ear to ear writing that.
Chirs went grass cutting in the Rx8
All in all a good day on track. I am happy with progress made with the car and look forward to doing more work on it in the coming weeks. I really want to get the car set up properly and run on semi slicks. I will also add that the the black series engine mount make the car horrid to drive at slow speeds on the road but are fairly okay at speed.
The slightly disappointing thing to mention is the Clio putting itself into limp mode on the drive home. This is due to the knock sensor on the car and it is the second time it has thrown this code in all honesty so it will be getting changed.
I also have a list of Jobs before the next track day. Which might be the 6th of April at Blyton as I have just been invited whilst writing this.
Jobs:
- fit diff
-Knock Sesnor change
- New plugs
- Now ignition coils
- Geo / coilover set up
Possible jobs:
- interior strip
- interior paint
- cage (deposit paid)