Time Attack final - Team ESC are in!
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well done mike great day....
Like to say thanks to mike and neil for taking the time to talk to us on the day.....see ya soon, pinseeker let me know how you get on with your car
Like to say thanks to mike and neil for taking the time to talk to us on the day.....see ya soon, pinseeker let me know how you get on with your car
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Nice result Mike, i couldn't help but laugh when you went in the gravel infront of me in morning session and 550bhp? maybe next round
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I don't know how you pull out the times your doing if your genuinly not at those power levels from your car. i know you'll have a torque advantage over me, but all the same hats off to you and all that for some truly amazing times and awesome driving skills
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Mike Payne (430bhp classic) 106.07
Steven Darley (580bhp classic) 106.2
Congratulations to Terry Buckle (500bhp classic), he finished just infront of Mike and ofcourse a big well done to Kev Horsley (550bhp classic) with a jaw dropping 101.6 - that is Pro class territory!
Steven Darley (580bhp classic) 106.2
Congratulations to Terry Buckle (500bhp classic), he finished just infront of Mike and ofcourse a big well done to Kev Horsley (550bhp classic) with a jaw dropping 101.6 - that is Pro class territory!
Yep a 1.01.6 is awsome, would have been 5th or 6th in Pro!
Another amazingly committed drive Kev
The result yesterday continue to highlight the need for a middle class, as clearly there are a few cars in club that are beyond the 'club' level but maybe not quite at the Pro RCM, Zen level (Also some in Pro, that maybe would be better suited to a 'tuner' class). Already the qualifying is split into 3 groups, so hopefully at some point the 'tuner' class mentioned earlier in the year will happen.
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Well what can I say.... First and foremost has to be a massive thanks you to the crew that made getting to Sunday possible...
ZAK, LUKE, FRAYZ & NEIL
Now all I have to say is YESSSSSSS!!!
I am truly happy with the result I achieved. I went thinking I stood no chance of qualifying for the final. Its a very fast circuit and suited to the big power guys... on top of that I had the worries in the back of my mind about having just had the engine rebuilt etc...
But I guess all that just disappeared the moment I went on track... The suspension changes and steering changes and the polybushes have mad the turn in on the car just awesome and the control is amazing... to the point that I had too much turn in...
hence after my second lap out I was drifting through the chicane having got the back turning round lovely... not necessarily the fastest way round but a bloody good feeling and great for the crowd!!!!
trouble was I got a bit carried way with this and ended up in the gravel twice during the day
I also had foot to the floor pretty much full lock 5th gear drifts off the pit straight bend (speeds in excess of 90mph).. again not always the quickest but enjoyable and I guess its starting to show a lack of fear on my part and some control when I don't quite get things right (i.e. entry not right etc.).
my result for me when I look at the competition was just fantastic..
Might not sound great 11th... but out of 70 club class competitors (not all may have run on the day, but again that’s part of it all, being able to get the car there)....
I guess I’m not going to see a podium but I certainly surpassed my own goals fro yesterday, which is what it's all about!
ZAK, LUKE, FRAYZ & NEIL
Now all I have to say is YESSSSSSS!!!
I am truly happy with the result I achieved. I went thinking I stood no chance of qualifying for the final. Its a very fast circuit and suited to the big power guys... on top of that I had the worries in the back of my mind about having just had the engine rebuilt etc...
But I guess all that just disappeared the moment I went on track... The suspension changes and steering changes and the polybushes have mad the turn in on the car just awesome and the control is amazing... to the point that I had too much turn in...
hence after my second lap out I was drifting through the chicane having got the back turning round lovely... not necessarily the fastest way round but a bloody good feeling and great for the crowd!!!!
trouble was I got a bit carried way with this and ended up in the gravel twice during the day
I also had foot to the floor pretty much full lock 5th gear drifts off the pit straight bend (speeds in excess of 90mph).. again not always the quickest but enjoyable and I guess its starting to show a lack of fear on my part and some control when I don't quite get things right (i.e. entry not right etc.).
my result for me when I look at the competition was just fantastic..
Might not sound great 11th... but out of 70 club class competitors (not all may have run on the day, but again that’s part of it all, being able to get the car there)....
I guess I’m not going to see a podium but I certainly surpassed my own goals fro yesterday, which is what it's all about!
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You weren't far off i just don't have the car mapped for top end power, plus i want the engine to last the season so not running it to it's full potential...just yet
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