Well, this one was interesting...
A challenging combo for the not-so-experience driver like myself, especially since I did not do any laps in the car or on this version of the track until about an hour before the event started.
Obviously not the best way to prepare for a race, but I was not the only one.
And to me, that's a major part of the appeal of club racing over league racing; the ability to just join an event and have fun without the need to practice for hours or days to be even remotely competitive.
I know that with this attitude I will never compete for the win but that's fine with me. It's not what club racing is about after all..
Club racing IS about faster people with more setup skills generously sharing their setups for others to try. Thanks
@Bumble and
@Yves Larose !!
In R1 I had a great battle with
@Andu1983 for the first half of the race.
Although driving similar cars, our setups were obviously very different. My car had the better acceleration while his had way better braking and cornering stability.
It made for a great fun and clean battle! Near the end of the race, while in 4th position I had to defend against a charging
@Daniel R. It was really close until the end.
R2 was a different story though. I completely and utterly botched the start and dropped from 5th to last. And shortly after that I spun.
I managed to catch up with the unfortunate
@stribbeck who later on had a serious accident (I think?) and had to retire.
So.. last again with a >10 sec gap to @max1996i and
@Andu1983 in front, who from looking at the timetable seemed to to have an interesting battle.
In my efforts to catch up I got carried away a bit too much I think, because by the time I finally got within 2 seconds of them I had to serve a drive-through for track limit violations.
Needless to say I saw no more on-track action after that...
Thanks all for racing, I hope you all had a fun time. And thanks
@Denis Betty for organizing! I'm looking forward to see what combo you come up with next time!