After some bad news at work and murderous stutter in practice the event started "not good"
A complete restart took care of the stutter, practice improved considerably and I managed once again to qualify with PB for this track.
Which netted me P5 on the grid, you guys have become freakin fast over the last month.
Good thing I practiced my pit stop, Jim had generously ****ed up and not preselected pit stop fuel
Start went well, could make up some positions by collecting freebies, but actually had a corner exit/draft overtake on Colin.
Which he watched closely and turned around on me on the next lap, well done Sir.
Things went downhill from there, drove to much with my head on the pit wall and not in my car. There is such a thing as "too many monitors/information"
Several concentration laps and a mayor **** up in T1 later (just followed your tracks, stupid me
) I took my pit stop to reset things. All went smoothely, concentration was better for a few laps (at least generally speaking) and I could bring the P5 home.
And to the mention of declining driving standarts, I´m sorry to corroborate Rico´s impression, the Gentlemen can do better than what was shown lately.
Thank you Han for organizing see you all around.
Off for "just one beer"
(P.S: you know there is a technique to "offroad more safely" and not spin every freakin time?
This was originally YSAR post #99. Simply put, what advice would I give someone about to go wheel-to-wheel racing for the first time. The advice has nothing to do with lap times and everything to d…
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