After a good qualifying performance, I decided to go onto 1x mediums with a splash and dash towards the end of the race but that didn’t work. I lost too much time on the medium compounds compared to those around me so will be back to the softs for the next one.
Plenty has been said about the standard of some of the ‘new’ drivers but I can say that what I saw of Tiago, Pascal, Dejan and Vladislav, they all behaved very well, were obviously experienced drivers who obeyed the rules and had good race craft. I did experience one driver who, when he stayed on the track, had no intention of obeying the blue flag rule when being lapped and cost me time and concerns over if I was going to get T-boned when I did get by.
Up until now just about every event I have been in has been self-policing and I totally agree with what has been said about Brian and Han’s administration, nothing short of superb and a difficult job when things do get a bit spicy. But the relaxed nature of these club races has, (up until recently), always been the main attractions of competing so it would be a shame to have to change that and we shouldn’t fall into the ‘knee jerk reaction trap just because of a minority. But the success of these events will bring its challenges so hopefully Brian and Han can come up with some form of relaxed qualifying or licence criteria for new club members to be able to compete at the various levels.
Being on Discord certainly helps and it was useful (and hilarious at times) to hear of potential problems up ahead by ‘Chris-tal Ball’ Down
who had an uncanny knack of predicting what the car up ahead was going to do. I’m sure this intelligence helped a lot of the regulars avoid some of the problem drivers, but in my view there probably does need to be more of a control on unknown drivers before they are let loose, particularly in the faster cars/events.
Well done to Chris, the podiums and to everyone who persevered despite the difficulties and thanks to Brian for doing a great job and who’s own race must have been messed up by all that was going on.