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A view from the cockpit by Andrew Turner
Well what perfect weather we have had for racing recently, although a chilly
start the old JAP which wasn't too keen on starting with just my slightly
unfit brother as pusher we did eventually get it to fire up. First practice
saw me do a little grass cutting again on the deceptive corner taking me
into the second lap of this tricky little course. After returning to the
paddock and pulling out big clumps of grass from everywhere imaginable the
car seemed OK and ready for practice two. This time I managed to stay on
track and made it round giving a respectable time.
With all the Caterhams making up most of the field it seemed like an age
before we got to go again, but i was quite content with polishing the cooper
and chatting to lots of people who were very interested and amazed at the
show this little car was doing, one person jinxing me by noticing that I had
a spare engine in a box asked how long it would take to change.....
We were eventually called and I made my way down toward the start waiting
for a car to move out my way there was a very nasty grinding and clunking
noise from the engine as it died unexpectedly! oh... C**P! Quickly pushing
it back to the paddock with help from David and what limited things we would
allow dad to do we managed to do a super quick engine change in less than 25
minutes and after begging and pleading with the officials I managed to get
back down to the start!
Still slightly flustered from the rush I set an even faster time than
practice beating dads best time from last year! (Sorry dad your gonna have
to buy another car!) i managed to stay on the track again for run two and
put up another respectable time. As the only one in my class I got a trophy
from the BARC and a comment of 'your hard work' from the officials! All in
all a very enjoyable day. |