Four tasks planned for before Oulton Park:
1. New Engine - purchased a spare from
@burrellbloke and
@EthanMenace - 199.1bhp on the ED Dyno, not shabby for a 100k miler.
2. PMS Shifter - PMS slow to deliver so no dice here. now going to hold off until the new year and spend the money on a tow car instead...
3. Side Skirts - ordered from Oreca in France - have no arrived but with not enough time before Oulton to fit them, and my rivet tool is broken.
4. a CL10 reg plate
Needless to say only the new engine tasks was actually achieved, and that wasn't even me... so big thanks to Alex and team at AW Motorworks for getting that sorted (and going the extra mile to collect the engine for me).
The plate was also partially achieved, wife bought me 'CLIO BRB' given how often it seemed to fail. Needless to say the rear plate then fell off a few hours from home.
PMS Shifter is now on hold, seems a waste of cash now it's the 'end of the season' so will hold for a while and re-assess in the new year depending on budget and direction.
Side skirts - well, i need a new rivet gun and only had 24 hours to fit them anyway. They can sit on the pile of mods for next year...
So...
Oulton Park
What a great track! First time visiting, first time out with the new engine, and a good 4 hours away with minimal traffic meant an overnight nearby the night before. Wise choice, it turns out. I had only about 30 mins on the office simulator to learn the track, and all that did really was to make me aware how complicated Oulton Park is.
The day started off with a wet track but no rain, immediately followed by a bit of rain, then a few hours before lunch of no rain where the track had partially dried out before .. rain. heavy rain. Javelin had a pretty relaxed approach to management, asking if i had been before, or used them before - to which i replied no to both, but got no further information.. making me wonder why they asked.
I took only Cup 2's (as a 'winter' tyre) and MRF ZTRs, so sadly was pretty hesitant all day, despite getting some heat in them there were certain corners that never dried out.
Had a few sessions before a great instructor session with Stuart, who's a really nice guy and pretty clear in his instruction - gave me a lot more confidence vs the usual 'FASTER FASTER FASTER' shouts from most instructors.
Got a eye opening ride in
@RSRowe's megane in worsening rain, which is also Yellow, so even faster. Man can drive, and those megane's have a grown-up feel in comparison to the Clio - planted, better build quality and pretty cocooned in comparison.
Towards the end of the day most people left, but the track dried up significantly in the last hour so i got uninterupted laps in.. with i think only 3 other cars on the huge track at the same time. Best laps were around 2:20, but i think there's probably 10s+ in there as i was braking really gently still given the day on wet tarmac until that point.
One 'tidy' lap here:
Goodwood next week, if the weather holds... but currently flying to frankfurt and then up north for the weekend so zero chance of any mods progress before then!