An Up and Down Race at Thruxton
Although I claim to be a huge racing fan, I will readily admit to never having been through the gates of the track until Friday evening, not ideal if you’re racing there the following day.
This, together with all 32 cars on track at the same time made the 15 minute Qualifying session especially challenging. As well as trying to set a competitive time, I also had to learn the circuit. Whilst the two are not mutually exclusive I ended the session a slightly disappointed 12th knowing I had work to do in the race.
From the start I set about that work straight away, arriving at the exit of the first corner in 8th place, having left the grid in 12th! By the end of lap one I was in 6th and set about closing on the leaders, pulling out a huge lead over the cars behind. 6th became 5th when Mike Jenvey retired. At this point (it is Vee after all) the conditions worsened and it started raining. On the greasy track I quickly caught Dan Hands and Paul Smith in 3rd and 4th, clearing both cars on the run up the chicane. Upon arrival at the chicane I realised that rain during the previous lap had turned the track into a skating rink and I understeered across the second kerb launching the car into the air. Although I landed the jump the car was gently pushed into a spin by the car behind who was left with nowhere to go.
Facing the wrong way I resisted the temptation to shut off the engine and stop the race (after all I had made a genuine mistake) and completed a u-turn into the pits to get the car checked over.
This done I charged out of the pits angry with myself and determined to make amends. Now at the absolute rear of the field I set about a major damage limitation exercise and carved through the pack, eventually finishing in 14th place having passed over 10 cars in the closing 4 laps.
All in all a mixed race, on one hand I was, and am, devastated to miss out on my debut Vee Final podium, but my performance in the race shows that I won’t have long to wait before I do get on the rostrum. The pace of the car in the dry was sensational, and in the wet everything was working perfectly and I was able to cruise through the pack. Furthermore with the exception of the Olivera’s I have now passed every driver in the Championship in a straight fight and know that as the series moves to tracks I know, that I will be pushing for podiums and the wins.
I also enjoyed the Thruxton circuit enormously, and the same goes for the dices I had with everyone throughout the field, especially as the racing was extremely close, but exceptionally clean. I now can’t wait for Brands in two weeks time, where it will be warm and sunny!