02-19-2019, 05:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-19-2019, 05:51 PM by Pete Parisetti.)
(02-19-2019, 01:58 PM)Pete Parisetti Wrote:(02-19-2019, 01:28 PM)Jason Schofield Wrote: I raced with you tonight at Brands. Seems you got everything sorted out? Guys were crashing and flying off the track left and right tonight. I avoided the big crash on the first turn and went from 10th to 3rd. I was in 4th for the first half of the race. I should've been 7th but made a stupid mistake with 20 seconds left. Doh!! Still, what a blast. My fastest lap yet 1:32:453 .. still need to make up a couple of seconds to hang with the big boys.
Hi Jason, thanks for the shout. I see you often on track and I am glad to interact here. Brands is SUCH a difficult track for me... very unforgiving in terms of mistakes. Being a consistent and clean - rather than fast - driver, my "vulture strategy" of lurking at the back and waiting for the inevitable to happen doesn't pay here. A lot of people spin/crash out, more so than on other tracks. They come back to track foaming at the mouth and hating you because you passed them, and the rest is history. I am currently a couple of tenths slower than you, and don't see that much margin for improvement. At Zandvoort I qualify 1.7-1.9 secs behind the aliens - that's where I belong (age 59 and only 8 months into the hobby) and I am very happy; at Brands I'm more like 2.5-3 secs behind.
Concerning the technical problem I mentioned in my original post, it just went away. It happened four times (freeze, loss of image -> crash) in that one race - never before and not since.
See you later on track!
AHA... btw, in this afternoon race I clocked 1:32:03. As my motto goes, you can teach an old dog new tricks! :-)
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