Update 18 - The Curborough 2012 Club Sprint
Hello again, I thought I'd better let you all know how things are going. It was, after all the 2012 Curborough MSCC Club Sprint last weekend. You would have all seen the info in Miscellany.
Whilst the race engine was ready to go back into the car, we've delayed plans to get it back into the car until the end of the season.. why, might you ask... well Woodstock the 1972 4/4 we purchased recently will be receiving the current temporary engine (it was just too good to give back) and the race engine will return to it's place in the blue and white car – however with injection rather than the current twin 45’s which will be staying with the interim engine in Woodstock.
Work is currently underway to strip Woodstock down before the re-build commences. When it's finished it's likely should be a mix of 700kg's with 190bhp. Probably a little lighter than the blue and white car as the 72 car's were slightly smaller/lighter than the 80's cars.
Anyhow back to Curborough... It's a course that is short, small, tight and technical. TBH, it's a course that I always find testing, there are few places to find time and small mistakes are punished severely. With many corners, good hooked up runs are few and far between, you always seem to walk away thinking there was an error that could have been better and unfortunately the times always reflect this. We knew that the Sprint car would be challenged, the 1st gear ratio is quite high and this causes challenges with the Fradley Hairpin where judicious flicking of the clutch is required to coax the car round the tight corner, this year also we would be complicated by the Diff locking up mid-corner inducing under steer. Hhhmmm. well. going to be a fun day then.
Missprint and I would need to drive the track faster than we have ever done before to stay in with a chance to win. (or even get close). We concentrated on feeling the flow, with the tarmac on Paddock Bend having been re-surfaced we needed to make new sighting points as the familiar 2 light patches of tarmac that used to be present were now gone!
It is however good to see that Curborough has experienced some renovation since it has just signed a 10 year extension to it's lease. Securing the future of the venue.
With a very low turn out (only 18 racers compared to the usual 30-35) we were going to be getting a lot of runs so as long as the track stayed dry the lap record times were looking good to get broken. There were due to be just over 20 racers but 2 cars broke down on route the night before, one broke a pushrod in the paddock before scruitineering and unfortunately another competitor lost steering control during practice and sailed into the boundary hedge/treeline. Luckily I think it only looked like wing and cowl damage which can be easily repaired. The cross head etc. all looked straight.
So it was left to the rest of the field to battle things out. Missprint and I blasted through practice. I put in my best runs before lunch, probably a combination of fresh concentration and jet lag - Missprint and I having only just flown back to the UK from New York the day before!
It was great to see Troy and Cooper from Northampton Motorsport come down (our engine builders) at lunch to see how things were going and have a good look around the paddock at the array of cars racing. Northampton Motorsport currently sponsor the Westfield Sprint Series.
Missprint and I were still out of sync and where I faded towards the end of the day Missprint came on stronger and stronger, continuing the head to head battle with fellow class competitor Paul Bryan who also has a Zetec engined 80's 4/4.
In the end, I managed to drop below the lap record by just over a second, securing victory with Missprint coming 4th overall. Not too bad as this is usually our weakest circuit.
To give you all an idea of the speeds we get upto I've mapped the track sections from the track map above against the telemetry info we have so you can see the speeds and distances we experience. At the bottom of the graph you have the distance in meters and on the left the Speed in MPH. Hope you all have fun looking through it, It's out fastest laps.