I guess I was due to some luck after the past year!
R1: P2 Class (P8 overall)
R2: P1 Class (class fastest lap) (P5 overall)
R3: P2 Class (P9 overall)
Was a bit of a rush trying to get the final bits finished over the past few weeks, mostly small things but whilst doing a check on the frontend I noticed my offside tyre was completely dead on the inside. Quick call to NAD to see if he could fit me in and he very kindly moved some stuff around so I could get an alignment on the Thursday. In hindsight I knew that the toe was likely to be off due to the amount of times I had taken the hubs off to get the driveshafts out.
It was found to have almost a degree out on the offside which explains the wear.. This was also a good excuse to get it weighed now I had added the ballast and was as expected at 1066kg (dry)
Full oil change with the sump off to remove any lube from changing the bearings, all looked super clean.
Spent some time trying to isolate the idle issue, changed the following:
- Throttle body
- Lambda
- PCV
- MAP sensor
All of them made zero difference so it has to be something with the map or I have somehow got my TB in some sort of calibration mode as it behaves very oddly. There was no way I had time to get it on a dyno so the plan was to send it and hope it didn’t get worse or cause any sort of over heating on the start line..
I replaced the fan in the T7 blower with an equivalent unit from RS components, £50 as opposed to purchasing a new fan at £170, something that proved worthwhile when it came to the weekend!
There was then all the small things
- Battery terminal yellow tape
- Stickers
- Cage padding
- Nut and bolt check
- RainX
- Front bumper wrap
- Transponder location
- Petrol
- Roof tent pick up from a mate
Fibreglass, lots of filler and a rushed wrap has made the front acceptable, not perfect as the flex has meant the holes are still visible but it does the job.
Round 1 - Brands Hatch Indy
Turned up early Saturday morning in the pissing rain, had time to get the car sorted, collect transponder and dropped 4 alloys off with PolleySport for a set of 4 new AO52’s. I had PS4’s in reserve but the forecast was looking like things were going to be on the dry side of wet which by all accounts favours the AO52’s.
Sailed through scrutineering, no issues or concerns and got a pat on the back from the scrutineer for how the car was prepared which was satisfying.
By the time it was qualifying it had stopped raining and we were all expecting a damp track but from the first lap it was obvious it was going to be dry and times would be competitive. Having spent my entire track time experience taking things slow over a day I find it difficult to go out and try get a lap time in 15 minutes. Overall car felt good but struggled to get the car to rotate in the slow corners, it was as if the AO52’s had too much grip on the rear and it felt really pushy on corner entry.
Qualified P3 in class with a 56.299 which is about a second off where I wanted to be on a dry track, P2 was 56.0 and P1 with 55.3 which is very impressive considering the track conditions.
Race 1
Didn’t change anything for the race as I assumed the lack of frontend grip was due to the track. First attempt at a start was red flagged before we got to Paddock, nasty rear end crash after the P2 CRX stalled on the line (clutch failure)
Second attempt was another poor start (really struggle with standing start) and I think I was down 4/5 places before druids. I then got stuck behind a surprisingly fast Class C E36 which I eventually got past when he lost the rear into Paddock. Started chasing down the P1 civic after he had an off at Graham Hill, just didn’t have the pace to get close enough for a move and finished 3s behind in Class P2.
Race 2
Race 2 was held on the Sunday after it rained heavily from about 5pm the night before through to 10am, I didn't sleep much. Race 2 was at 11:15 and it had just stopped raining, everyone was walking up and down the paddock trying to work out what others were doing. My phone was telling me it was likely to start raining through the race but lightly, took the gamble and kept the AO52’s on as I knew the Civic was going to do the same as he was driving up and down the paddock to try and scrub in a new set.
Things felt good on the green flag lap with more grip than expected considering the conditions / puddles. Another poor start, wheel spun through 1st and then bogged down in 2nd, I was then greeted with a lot spray from the track at Paddock and starting shitting myself regarding the choice in the tyres.
At this point I was down to 14th and had a lot of cars in-between myself and the civic however I was finding that the tyres had switched on and the car had come alive with far more grip than I have ever experience in the wet. I then got lucky again when the Civic had an off at clearways with a Class A car and was coming back onto the track. We entered the finish straight 4 wide all touching wing mirrors, kept to the wet lines keeping off the rubber and was able to stick with the Civic as we cut though the Class C fast starters and a few Class A’s that where struggling in the conditions. Every lap there was someone going off or coming back on the track, it was mental, grass/gravel on the exit of most corners made thing very tricky.
The conditions were almost identical to a track day I did with Matt from Camber&Combustion in 2022 where we spent the whole day working on wet lines / grip etc and it was invaluable.
Spent about 5 laps behind as we traded positions mid corner as I tried to work out how to make a move stick, his toe/camber had taken a hit so was struggling with the car but he was able to make it up in the straights where I seemed to be lacking power. Finally got a move to stick taking it wide into clearways and just about having the grip to get the power down and stay in front before Paddock. Put the hammer down and did a few 1m2s laps to make a gap before hitting traffic which made things very tricky in the conditions. Kept the lead for a further 4 laps, the longest 4 laps of my life before finishing 3 tenths ahead on the line.
Was buzzing after this race as I was driving as hard as I could and really didn’t expect it with my fastest lap only 5 tenths off the Class A fastest and yes I am still wearing the cap.
Race 3
The track was now dry so the Civic had the advantage again based on qualifying and the geo now fixed, was pretty cool to be starting P5 and this close to the front as it’s not where I expected to be on Race 3!
Much better start this time and kept my position through the lap with only Steve Polley overtaking but he was a fast Class A that had struggled in the wet. I was then just racing myself unable to make up the time to get to the Civic, still a second off where I should be which obviously adds up over a race. In hindsight I wish I had upped the rear dampers to try and get it moving again but was too nervous to change much but considering how well it handled in the wet it’s obvious it wasn’t going to perform in the dry. Over the weekend I had no penalties, track limits or issues and another P2 finish, can’t complain!
Interestingly the last and only? time this shell raced was at Brands in the wet.
Round 2 at Combe in less than 4 weeks which is likely to be more competitive, the plan is to get a dyno session booked to sort this engine map out and work on how to give the front end some more grip with these tyres.