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Dunlop Mini
Miglia Challenge Standings updated after Rnd5 2008
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Dunlop Mini Miglia Challenge Round 7 - Donnington Park |
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Round 7
of the Dunlop Mini Miglia Championship set at Donnington
Park, Derby.
Qualifying the weather was dry. Given
our poor qualifying performance so far this year we
elected to not over drive the car and be smooth during
qualifying. I was focused on staying with Paul Thompson
and Andy Hack during qualifying. I posted a good time
early in the season and held 2nd on the grid
until the final lap. On the 6th lap in the
session I managed to set a 1:23:617 securing 5th
on the grid. Owen qualified setting a 1:23:541 securing
4th on the grid. Andy Hack secured pole with
a 1:22.541.
Given our
luck at the two previous meetings, we decided upon a
different approach to the race. Normally Endaf and I
elected with the “big Balls” approach on the first few
laps. Get a good start and push hard. This had proven to
be a bit of an issue at the previous two rounds. We had
always got a good start and then pushed and defended
early in the race. The problem with this is that we
ended up getting involved in incidents. So with advice
from Andy Hack and Mark “be smooth baby / ketchup kid”
Chandler we elected to take a back seat for the first 3rd
of the race and make a move at the end of the race. This
was going to be difficult letting drivers past, and
trying to stay with the pack without pushing too hard.
All the cars were called to the assembly area at
11.20am, before the11.50am race start.
So, from the 3rd row I
made a good start and managed to get into 3rd
place going down the inside of Paul Thompson into the 1st
corner slotting in behind Andy Hack & Mark Smith. As we
headed down the Stackey’s straight for the first time
Paul Thompson and Tony Le-May draught past me.
Normally I would
have defended the inside line and broke late for
Goddards, but I needed to stick to the plan. We crossed
the line to complete the 1st lap, Andy Hack
from Mark Smith, Paul Thompson, Tony Le-May, Dave
Edgecombe and Ralph Saunders in the lead group. Lap 2
saw Ralph Saunders from 18th on the grid behind me in
the lead group pulling away from the chasing pack. Ralph
had a better run out of coppice than me on lap 3 and
past me and Tony Le-may. So lap 3 I was 6th
and beginning to think I had made a mistake. Ralph and
Tony we starting to fight and I was worried about being
involved in the fight or the lead group dropping Ralph,
Tony and myself. So I decided I need to get past Ralph
and Tony. I past Ralph on the inside at Hollywood and
waited to pass Tony down Starkey’s straight. We crossed
the line on lap 4 Andy Hack from Paul Thompson, Mark
Smith, Dave Edgecombe, Ralph Saunders and Tony Le-May.
On lap 5 I had a
better run through Craners and closed the gap on the
front 3 cars. I had a good exit out of Coppice onto
Starkey’s straight and pulled alongside Mark Smith and
Paul Thompson. I passed Mark Smith and Paul Thompson in
the braking zone. So we completed lap five Andy Hack
from Dave Edgecombe, Mark Smith, Paul Thompson, Ralph
Saunders and Tony Le-May. The next few laps saw Mark
Smith and myself change position on the run down
Starkey’s straight into the braking zone for Goddards. I
was starting to suffer with break problems. This was
causing me to defend more than I would have liked
allowing Andy Hack to edge away from Paul, Mark and me.
The remaining few laps we spent backing Mark into Paul
allowing me to try and protect my position. Mark made a
final attempt to pass me out of coppice. Mark pulled
alongside me on the run down Starkey’s straight. Mark
had moved to the inside and i was on the outside. My
plan was to brake at my usual point and hope Mark did
the same. I had managed to position my car to not allow
Mark to get a good run through Goddards forcing him to
the inside of the corner. Mark was unable to slow the
car in time running onto the grass on the outside of the
corner allowing me to take 2nd position.
The top 10 finished as follows;
1)
Andy
Hack
2)
Dave
Edgecombe
3)
Mark
Smith
4)
Paul
Thompson
5)
Ralph Saunders
6)
Tony
Le-May
7)
Paul
Brown
8)
Owen
Stinchcombe
9)
Matt
Thompson
10)
Paul
Simmonds
An excellent result from a very hard
race. Overall Team Edgecoms / Sheepspeed had a good
race. Owen qualified 4th and finished 8th;
I qualified 5th and finished 2nd.
I must say a massive thank you to
Endaf, Mark “ be
smooth baby / ketchup kid” Chandler, Silver fox and the
Sheepspeed team. The car was amazing and Dave Wells SH
engine was awesome as usual. As they season has
progressed the car, team and drive have improved
massively. With more development and testing planned
before Brands we are hoping for another good result.
So with some good points to help us
in the championship we head to round 8 in Brands Hatch.
Currently I’m 4th in the championship and
Owen is 6th. Owen is also leading the novice
championship from Gary Shipton.
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Dunlop Mini Miglia Challenge Round 6 - Castle Combe |
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Round 6 of the Dunlop Mini Miglia Championship set at
Castle Combe.
Race Report on it's way shortly
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Dunlop Mini Miglia Challenge Round 5 - Croft |
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Round 5 of the Dunlop Mini Miglia Championship set at
Croft, Darlington.
The weekend started when we arrived late Thursday night
at Croft circuit. We had been delayed by traffic and
didn’t arrive until 10.45pm. As we setup camp things
didn’t look good for testing the following morning with
the weather forecast.
With rain forecast for Friday things didn’t look good
for our 2 x 30 minute test session. Our first test
session was scheduled for 11.00am and the second session
scheduled for 3.30pm. As our first session drew closer
the rain started. The Mini Se7en’s took to a wet / damp
track a little under 1 ½ hours before the Miglia first
session. A dry racing line was starting to appear, but
offline was still very wet with pools of standing water.
We were hopeful that come our first session things would
improve. By the time we got on track it was starting
dry, but still wet offline. I hadn’t race at Croft since
2003 in my Mini 7 and Owen had never been to the track
before. Owen had only seen the track weeks before
watching the BTCC on TV.
Both cars had undergone engine
rebuilds since the last race. So with that in mind we
elected to take the first session easy and run the new
engines in. I managed to set a low 1:38 and Owen failed
to set a competitive time due to engine problems. The
oil pressure warning had appeared on the dash so his
session was end early. The first session was end early
after Colin Peacock had managed to out brake himself in
the wet conditions and hit the tyre wall. Both Colin’s
car and the tyre wall had sustained major damage, so the
session was ended.
Once back in the pits Endaf and the
Sheepspeed team set about the task of finding the oil
pressure problem. The team checked the oil pressure
relief valve, oil pressure sensor and even resulted in
connecting the oil pressure sensor from my car and dash
to Owen’s engine. The car had very low oil pressure, but
it sounded fine no knocking or signs of damage. The team
elected check the oil filter for debris. Upon cutting
the oil filter for inspection the problem was obvious.
The filter had loads of brass swarf in the filter
element. So
the engine was damaged beyond repair for the next
session. The problem being that the team was also out of
time to swap to the spare engine. This meant Owen had to
sit the second session out.
My car had a complete check before
the next session. Mark and Jim noticed that the N/S CV
joint had started to break up. This had caused the
bearing to seize on the CV joint and cause breaking
issues. So Mark set about the task of fixing the CV
joint, wheel bearing and checking the brakes.
The weather was much the same for the
second session. The session was end early again, this
time due to me parking my car in the gravel trap and the
end of the start straight. I was braking later and later
each time going into the corner, trying to find the
limit. Well I missed the limit and ended up in the
gravel trap, no more than 2 /3 inches from the tyre
wall. As I climbed out of the car to inspect the damage
all I could think was Endaf and the team are going to
kill me. The car looked fine externally, but the car was
full of gravel. So the team had a load of work to do and
not much time to get the cars fixed before qualifying.
Qualifying the weather was dry. On
the last lap in the session I managed to set a 1:38:832
securing 6th on the grid. Owen qualified
setting a 1:39:820 securing 8th on the grid.
Paul Thompson secured pole with a 1:37:829.
All the cars were called to the assembly area at 4.40pm,
before the 5.00 pm race start. When the cars were in the
assembly area the rain started. An anxious few minutes
waiting to see if the rain would stop. It looked like
being a repeat of the Snetterton race, but luckily it
was only a shower.
So, from the 3rd row I made a good start and
managed to get into 2nd place going down the
inside of Paul Thompson into the 1st corner.
We crossed the line to complete the 1st lap,
Ralph Saunders from Paul Thompson, Dave Edgecombe, Mark
Sims, Paul Simmonds and Andy Hack in the lead group. Lap
3 saw Paul Thompson pass Ralph on the run out of Sunny
out. We crossed the line to complete lap 3, Paul
Thompson from Ralph Saunders, Dave Edgecombe, Mark Sims,
Andy Hack, Paul Simmonds and Mark Smith. The changes we
had made to my car after qualifying had worked. The car
was working well, easily staying with Paul & Ralph. My
car was quicker than Ralph’s on the run through Jim
Clark esses and on the run down to Sunny in. This was
looking the best place to attempt a pass on Ralph. The
lap times were getting quicker with each lap and on lap
6 I set the fastest lap of the race 1:36:602. On lap 7
things took a turn for the worse when Andy Hack hit my
car in the driver’s side rear corner. I had turned into
the apex of Sunny out when Andy hit me in the rear
corner and pushed me sideways. In an attempt to save the
car I selected 2nd gear and pinned the
throttle. Andy then hit me again in the driver’s door
and pushed me off the track into the tyre wall. So with
a heavily damaged car I had 2 options, park up and leave
the car or try and get some points with a finish. So I
selected 1st gear and attempted to move the
car. Once back on the track it was soon evident that the
car would struggle to make the finish. In the impact the
rear wheel had been bent (see gallery for pics) and the
car had a massive vibration and was very unstable. So
for the run through the complex I was very slow,
checking the extent of the damage. Once on the start /
finish straight the true extent of the damage and the
handling issues came to light. I had to turn the
steering wheel ½ a turn to the left to go straight and
under braking this was a big problem. So I had to adjust
my braking points and find the limits of my modified
car. My lap times had gone from 1:36’s to 1:50’s due to
the contact. So with 3 laps to go I need to defend my
position from my team mate Owen Stinchcombe. With each
lap that past Owen got closer and closer. I managed to
hold on a crossed the line in 6th place
0:0:226 ahead of Owen.
The top 10 finished as follows;
1)
Paul Thompson
2)
Ralph Saunders
3)
Mark Sims
4)
Mark Smith
5)
Paul Simmonds
6)
Dave Edgecombe
7)
Owen Stinchcombe
8)
Sarah Munns
9)
Gordan Pocock
10)
Phil Harvey
An excellent result from a very hard
race. Overall Team Edgecoms / Sheepspeed had a good
race. Owen qualified 8th and finished 7th;
I qualified 6th and finished 6th
complete with heavily damaged car.
So with some good points to help us
in the championship we head to round 6 in Castle Combe.
Currently I’m 4th in the championship and
Owen is 6th. Owen is also leading the novice
championship from Gary Shipton.
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Dunlop Mini Miglia Challenge Round 4 - Oulton Park |
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As Dave
Edgecombe was away on holiday, the race report was left
to Owen. Owen made the mistake of bringing his
girlfriend Sam to the Oulton Part with him, so during
the race she was left with Jim. Owen was so worried
about Sam and Jim (and his love for pretty ladies) he
forgot to take his notepad in the car with him so no
race report for croft, sorry.
Larry the Lamb
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Dunlop Mini Miglia Challenge Round 2 & 3 - Pembrey |
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2 & 3 at Pembrey
Round 2
and 3 of the Dunlop Mini Miglia Championship set at
Pembrey, Wales. Home of Endaf and the sheepspeed team.
The
weekend started when we arrived late Friday night to a
very wet Pembrey. We had been delayed by traffic and
didn’t arrive until 11.30pm, too late for last orders.
As we setup in the rain things didn’t look good for
qualifying the following morning.
With heavy rain and thunder storm overnight things
didn’t look good for qualifying. The Mini Se7en’s took
to a wet track a little under 2 hours before the Miglia
qualifying. A dry racing line was starting to appear,
but offline was still very wet with standing water. We
were hopeful that come qualifying things would improve.
Qualifying for my part was good. The weather was
excellent, the track was dry. After the problems I had
in qualifying at Snetterton I was keen to post a good
time early in the 20 minute session.
With
the change in weather the tyres were soon going to drop
off in the temperature, so getting a good lap in early
on was key. Early in the session I managed to set a
1:07:113 securing 5th on the grid. Owen
qualified setting a 1:07:709 securing 9th on
the grid. Andy hack secured pole with a 1:06:527.
Race
day, the weather was dry, sunny and very hot. The race
start time was delayed due to 3 out of the 5 races being
stopped due to accidents. The biggest being the massive
accident involving 5 Mini Se7en’s. Daz Mullen had been
hit exiting Honda, and pushed sideways across the track
into the path of a helpless Tim Joslyn. Tim had nowhere
to go, but in the side of Daz’s car. This then started a
chain reaction of cars trying to take avoiding action of
the two mangled cars. As a net result a further 3 cars
were heavily damaged. The 5 cars were left stranded
across the track for a further lap until the red flags
were final produced, thanks to only a member of the
public getting on the track, some 70 seconds after the
incident. The 5 cars and 2 drivers were stranded on the
track, on the racing line while the front cars passed
through the wreckage at full race speed at one of the
quickest point of the circuit. Luckily all the drivers
involved in the incident were all ok. As a result of the
damage and the time taken to remove all the cars the
Miglia race was delayed until 2.00pm. Not the best
preparation before a race to witness your friends and
club members involved in a massive accident.
All the
cars were called to the assembly area at 1.40pm, before
the 2.00 pm race start. When the cars were in the
assembly area the rain started. An anxious few minutes
waiting to see if the rain would stop. It looked like
being a repeat of the Snetterton race, but luckily it
was only a shower.
So, from the 3rd row I made a good start and
managed to get into 3rd place going round the
outside of Paul Thompson into the 1st corner.
We crossed the line to complete the 1st lap,
Ralph Saunders from Andy Hack, Dave Edgecombe, Paul
Thompson, Mark Smith, Colin Peacock and Mark Sims in the
lead group. Lap 3 saw Andy Hack retire with a stuck open
throttle and Paul Thompson passed me. So the lead group
completed lap 4 with Ralph Saunders from Paul Thompson,
Dave Edgecombe, Mark Smith, Mark Sims and Colin Peacock.
Lap 5 saw Paul Thompson take the lead and Mark Sims take
4th from Mark Smith. Lap 6 saw my chance of
attacking the lead 2 ended. I managed to get good drive
out of hatchets hairpin and attack Ralph Saunders
through Spitfires. I went to the inside on the entry to
Dibeni, but rather than selecting 3rd I got 1st.
Bendy strikes again, more bent valves (sorry Endaf &
Dave). A quick check of the Stack dash, no warning
lights so ok to carry on. From that point on I didn’t
have the power of the other cars around me, so it was a
case of defending my position. Mark Sims was clearly
quicker than me, but defending the inside line into
Hatchet’s and Brookland’s gave me a chance. As result of
me slowing down the group it allowed the cars behind me
to trip over each other.
Mean time Paul and Ralph
created a 2.5 second gap. On lap 8 Paul and Ralph
touched when Paul clipped the inside curb at Debeni and
was sent onto 2 wheels and into the path of Ralph. Ralph
move into the lead, but the contact had pushed his rear
arch onto the left rear tyre. Paul then retired on lap
10 with a damaged gearbox. So Ralph Saunders led from
Dave Edgecombe, Mark Sims, Tony Le-May, Mark Smith and
Colin Peacock. Lap 11 saw Mark Smith lock up going into
Hatchets and drop back down the field. The following few
laps I came under more pressure from Mark Sims, Colin
Peacock and Tony Le-May, as they looked for a way past
my slower car. On lap 13 Mark Sims and Colin Peacock had
contact going into Hatchets, this gave me a small gap
back to Tony Le-May. The end was insight, I just needed
to defend for 1 more lap. I managed to defend Tony
Le-May off on the entry to Honda, so it was a straight
drag race to the line. The top 10 finished as follows;
1) Ralph Saunders
2) Dave Edgecombe
3) Tony Le-May
4) Owen Stinchcombe
5) Gordan Pocock
6) Paul Simmonds
7) Phil Harvey
8)
Mark Smith
9) Andrew Worsley
10) Mark Sims
1)
So in only my 2nd Miglia
race I managed to get on the podium. An excellent result
from a very hard race. I had to defend the following
pack for 8 laps. We raced very close for 8 laps and
didn’t receive any damage. Testament to the driving
standard, given the fact I was clearly slower than the
chasing pack.
Overall Team Edgecoms / Sheepspeed had
a good race. Owen qualified 9th and finished
4th; I qualified 5th and finished
2nd. The only issue we had was 4 bent valves
and very little time to repair the engine.
After race 1 we set about the task of
repairing the damage caused by my miss gear. We had a
major problem in the fact we had very little time
between to 2 races. The Sheepspeed team set about the
task of repairing Bendy’s (my new name give too me by
the team after the previous races) damage. A quick check
of the Stack dash showed a max rpm of 9800!!! Endaf said
it was an improvement on the 10,000+ from Snetterton, so
a step in the right direction. I’m not sure Dave Wells
will share are view of a step in the right direction!
The Sheepspeed team replaced the 4 bent exhaust valves
and made the usual pre race checks before the 2nd
race.
So for race 2 in
started from the 3rd row I made a good start
and managed to get into 4th place going into the 1st
corner. Things were looking good for the race until lap
2. On the entry to Brooklands i changed from 3rd
gear to 2nd, but I had no clutch. The clutch
pedal had gone straight to the floor. Great! 12 more
laps with no clutch or stop and lose points. A quick
check of the Stack dash, no warning lights so carry on.
As a result of no clutch I locked up on down change into
Brooklands. My exit was slow and i was passed by Colin
Peacock and Tony Le-May.
So the same as race 1, a
slower car than those behind me and 12 laps to the
finish great! On lap 3 i managed to get back to 5th
passed Tony Le-may. So lap 4 saw Andy Hack, lead Ralph
Saunders, Mark Smith, Colin Peacock, Dave Edgecombe and
Mark Sims. The order remained the same until lap 9 when
I was passed by Mark Sims. On lap 12 I was passed by
Tony Le-May on the run down to hatchets. The car was
quick, but having to change down with no clutch was
causing the engine to lock the wheels. So hatchets and
brooklands were a big problem and the car was very
unstable through both these corners. As a result of keep
locking the front wheels the tyres were shot. I managed
to defend for the remaining 2 laps and cross the line in
7th place just behind Tony Le-may. The top 10
finished as follows;
1)
1)
Andy Hack
2)
2)
Colin Peacock
3)
3) Ralph
Saunders
4)
4)
Mark Smith
5)
5)
Mark Sims
6)
6)
Tony Le-May
7)
7)
Dave Edgeccombe
8)
8)
Sarah Munns
9)
9)
Owen Stinchcombe
10)
10)
Gordan Pocock
Overall Team Edgecoms / Sheepspeed had
a good weekend. Owen qualified 9th and
finished 4th in race 1 and 9th in
race2. I qualified 5th and finished 2nd
in race 1 and 7th in race2. The only issue we
had was 4 bent valves and a broken clutch release
bearing.
So
with some good points to help us in the championship we
head to round 4 in Oulton Park. Currently I’m 2nd
in the championship and Owen is 8th.
Dave Edgecombe
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2 & 3 at Pembrey
A Quick update from trackside at
Pembrey
All going well today at pembrey, the
sun is shining, the beer is flowing, and all the
sheepspeed and bullspeed cars are running without
problems.
Jimbo & Endaf are both topless which isn't pretty. My
wool is very hot.
In the miglias:
Dave Edgecombe has qualified 5th
Owen Stinchcome has qualified 9th
In the Seven's
Jabez Dyer has qualified 5th
Daz Mullen has qualified 7th
Larry the Lamb
Click here for the photo's of the last Mini Miglia round
2 & 3 at Pembrey
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Dunlop Mini Miglia Challenge Round 1 - Snetterton |
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Round 1 of the
Dunlop Mini Miglia Championship set at Snetterton, a
circuit that is renowned for it slip streaming. A very
fast circuit, which is usually very hard on the cars.
We were greeted with fine weather and a bumper crowd for
the first Dunlop Great & British weekend.
The weekend started early arriving at the circuit on
Friday. Owen, Endaf and the sheepspeed team decided to
attend the test session to enable Owen to get more time
in the car and more experience of the very fast
Snetterton circuit. The team set about making changes
throughout the morning session which saw Owens lap time
drop with each session. The afternoon session the team
made a few more changes and Owen managed a 1:22:5! I
elected not to test at Snetterton due to the fact we had
tested at the circuit a few weeks before the 1st round.
Qualifying for my part was not very good. I managed to
miss a gear exiting Russells and buzzed the engine. I
had managed to bend 4 exhaust valves, due to 10,000+ RPM
missed gear! (the needle was on the stop of the stack
dash, Sorry Endaf / Dave Wells...). I managed to set a
1:24:270 securing 6th on the grid. Owen had a better
qualifying setting a 1:23:495 securing 5th on the grid.
So for our 1st Mini Miglia race Team Edgecoms /
Sheepspeed would start 5th & 6th on the 3rd row of the
grid. Andy hack secured pole with a 1:22:920.
After qualifying we set about the task of repairing the
damage caused by my miss gear. We had a major problem.
Peter Baldwin also bent 2 exhaust valves, So I was in
good company. The only person that had any valves at the
circuit was Ralph Saunders (As normal, the man has most
things and has saved me on more than 1 occasion.), but
he only had 3 valves! Things weren’t looking good for my
number 1 engine. When it looked like we were going to
have to swap the engines Peter and Mark Chandler managed
to find a stock of valves 40 minutes drive from the
circuit. So Mark set off to collect 2 new sets of valves
for Peter’s and my car. There was no chance for a rest,
Daz Mullen had managed to damage his engine during
qualifying. The Sheepspeed team were also in the process
of build him an engine. We had to collect my spare short
motor Mini Se7en engine from Cheltenham and bring to
Snetterton, assemble with Daz’s gearbox, flywheel e.t.c.
We managed to repair my car and rebuild Daz’s engine and
get running by 10.00pm! An amazing effort by all the
team...
The scene was now set for the race with the top five
cars only split by less than 1 second! My engine had
been repaired and things were looking good for the race.
Race day, the weather was dry and sunny with a big cross
wind going across the start/finish straight. All the
cars were called to the assembly area at 2.30 pm, before
the 3.00 pm race start. When the cars were in the
assembly area the rain started. An anxious few minutes
waiting to see if the rain would stop. The mood was very
tense, as a last minute change for all but 2 drivers to
wet tyres. The Sheepspeed team changed the tyres on both
cars and adjusted the suspension to the wet settings.
We were instructed that the race was declared a wet race
so we would get 2 green flag laps to get things up to
temperature and check out the condition of the circuit.
There was standing water on some of the corners and the
oil dropped earlier in the day under the bridge in the
run through the Esses didn’t help things either!
So, from the 3rd row I made a good start and managed to
get into 3rd place going round the outside into the 1st
corner. The entry into sear’s corner had standing water,
so the entry was difficult. As we made our way down the
Revett straight for the first time Paul Thompson lead
from Colin Peacock, Me, Andy Hack and Peter Bladwin. The
entry into the Esses was also difficult due to the high
entry speed and oil dropped earlier in the day. We
crossed the line for the 1st time Paul Thompson lead
from Colin Peacock, Me, Andy Hack and Peter Bladwin. At
the start of lap 3 Andy pulled out of the toe and eased
alongside heading into the 1st corner. I managed to
defended the inside line into Riches and maintained my
position on the run down to sear corner. Andy made a
move to the inside and I moved to cover, as we reached
the braking point there was very little grip off the
racing line and I locked up the front wheels. The car
slid off the track and onto the run off area. As a
result I dropped from 3rd to 8th on the long run down
Revett straight. From this point on the red mist came
down and I had to start again. I was frustrated with my
error and things didn’t get much better. I pushed very
hard over the remaining laps, but I was very hard on the
car. As a result I pushed too hard and had a few
moments. Entertain the crowd and Marshall’s on the Esses.
With 2 big moments and resultant drift through the
corner all my hard work on catching Mark Smith was
wasted. The top 10 finished as follows,
1) Tony Le-May,
2) Colin Peacock,
3) Andy Hack,
4) Peter Baldwin,
5) Mark Smith,
6) Dave Edgecombe,
7) Sarah Munns,
8) Gordon Pocock
9) Andrew Worsley
10) Paul Simmonds
Owen managed a very good 11th place in his 1st Miglia
race. Even better considering the weather conditions and
Owen has never raced before this year!
Overall Team Edgecoms / Sheepspeed had a good weekend.
Owen qualified 5th and finished 11th, I qualified 6th
and finished 6th. The only issue we had was 4 bent
valves and a few sore heads after one too many
Lambrini’s.
So with a few good points to help us in the championship
we head to round 2 and 3 in Pembrey, Wales home of Endaf
and the Sheepspeed team.
Dave Edgecombe
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