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SPA Summer Classic 2018

Dean Halsey • Jun 30, 2018

Best Weekend Racing So Far

We arrived on Thursday evening and when we actually found our way to our allotted entrance Carl, Jonny and Mat had reserved our place much to the annoyance of the other competitors that wanted our space. The team set up our pitch whilst Will and I signed on and got all of our safety attire scrutinered . We all returned to our rented villa, wow it was great a nice treat for us all. The boys were all up early Friday morning for setting up and the practice, this went well although I was not happy with my lap times but happy with my lines and track understanding. I spent a lot of time Friday going through my V-Box data and prepared for the qualifying. I went out first for only 3 laps and I was happy with my time as there was lots of traffic due to 71 of us qualifying together. Will managed a 02:59:00 which put us fourth on the grid and first in class a great effort. Again I spent a lot of time analysing my data and Saturday came along very quickly and I was fourth on the grid with faster cars all round me. Wow they was all over me, I have never been more intimidated before and this was going to make or break me. I managed to hold on to tenth when I came in for the driver change which was ok but a bit slow. Will took over and had a very unsettled first lap with a light shunt and a spin on oil just after, putting us around 21st but he soon recognised it was not the car and kept at it and managed a solid 16th overall and second in class a great rescue.

it was now Sunday and I was lined up in 16th and for some reason was convinced I could do well from there with our power and the fact that the first corner was my favourite slow in and v fast out. Well my faith & confidence was rewarded when after the first corner I was tenth and by the end of the first lap I was eighth, I was finally driving like my fellow competetors. Holding on to eighth until I was passed in the pit lane by the E-Type not sure what happened there it was close. I handed the drive to Will with a swift twenty nine second driver change and he took off. It seemed to take ages for the driver changes to settle down but when it did we were ninth with one car in our class ahead but it appeared Wil could not catch him, it turned out that he was settling in and planning his pass and this he did with a 3 second faster sector 1 after which he settled down and made sure of eighth and a class win as the cars ahead were out of our class and we wanted to finish in one piece. A great weekend was had by all the team and our guests and a great success for us all. This was the very first time I felt that I had earned our win, something I hope the rest of the team appreciated. We all arrived home on Monday very tired but happy in the thought that it was a successful weekend.

Thanks to Ann and all of the girls that got together for the catering and villa organisation also to Carl for preparing faultlessly and the rest of the team and guests from both Ann and myself.


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