RE: Team PH - Race Diary Rounds 17 and 18
RE: Team PH - Race Diary Rounds 17 and 18
Tuesday 9th September 2008

Team PH - Race Diary Rounds 17 and 18

Spoiler alert - this may have been the best Team PH performance yet!


Hairpin fun
Hairpin fun
I had a bad feeling about this weekend. For the week leading to the Ginetta Festival I had a knot in my stomach thinking that 25 Ginetta G20s and a tight Mallory Park might not work too well. It got so bad that for the first time in 10 years of racing I decided to invest in some race insurance. The weather forecast wasn’t helping my anxiety either as the rest of the country seemed to be underwater too.

The Ginetta Festival was set over two days with the Saturday dedicated to some much needed practice. Wet weather gear was adorned as I attempted to learn the track. Just as we are fitting the rudder and some oars for the afternoon sessions the testing is abandoned with the hope the next day would bring better conditions.

Nose to tail racing
Nose to tail racing
Qualification hasn’t been my strongest discipline in a race weekend and yet again I found myself on the wrong end of the stopwatch. There always appears to be fractions in it and if I had driven the lap eight hundredths quicker I would have been 7th on the grid, but instead found myself 10th. In all but four of the previous sixteen races I had improved on my grid position so this was another opportunity to battle through the field.

Mallory Park isn’t the widest of circuits on the UK calendar and sitting on the grid peering through the 2x2 formation of the 8 cars in front I pondered how to start the race. Sometimes when you look at the qualification result on a piece of paper you pre-plan your route to the front, but in reality you can never predict it. Talking to drivers on the grid there seems to be a variance of favouritism for which side of the first corner they like to be. I always prefer the inside.

It isn't really that uphill!
It isn't really that uphill!
The red lights go out and it is time to battle to the inside for the first corner. The clutch disengages and the car surges forward perfectly, placing itself in between the row in front. As I accelerate up through the gears I find myself in a mobile road block with two cars either side and one in front. The cars had sandwiched me in, but I needed to get out of it and so into the first corner braked a little early to get to the inside and suddenly two more cars found their way around me. Not the ideal start.

During the race I find myself constantly thinking - not sure if I am actually breathing - but definitely working out where I am quicker or slower than those around. In particular I'm trying to figure out where I can make the next pass. I have the run on all those around me through Gerrards but was struggling when slowing the car for the hairpin.

Umbrella for the sun and not rain
Umbrella for the sun and not rain
Creating the widest car possible through the tight section I could hold off the challenges and constantly dived up the inside into the faster corners. By lap 8 this tactic has managed to get me to 5th place and I pull out a lead on the chasing pack. For the next eight laps I spend my time looking in the mirror more than out the front, trying to predict the next attack from the waiting gaggle of cars. The front cars then start falling by the wayside and in the same lap one ran out of fuel and another was stuck in third gear and I elevated myself to 3rd overall – a podium position.

As I rotate around the circuit the pit board seems to have malfunctioned, time appears to have stopped. This is going to be my best finish if only the seven minutes left in the race could actually tick by. The challengers for my podium swapped lap by lap behind as they fought to take the position away from me.

RacingPete, Atom120 and No52 (PH Members Only Please)
RacingPete, Atom120 and No52 (PH Members Only Please)
I am not saying PistonHeads can make you win races by just being a member, but race at Mallory and you may find yourself on the podium. PHer Andy Smith (Atom120) took the victory by hundredths from fellow PHer Spencer McCarthy and championship leader (No52).  Then as I finally round the last corner the chequered flag is there and I have my first podium and a full PH member one at that.

The second race of the day is a three lap affair. Learning from the good start I had in the first race I manage to avoid any car cul-de-sac and got an inside line for the first corner. Unfortunately Richard Sykes finds himself on the outside for the first corner and as the car squirms on the marbles it slips onto the wet grass and slides effortlessly into the barriers. Time for the safety car.

The never ending time pit board
The never ending time pit board
The safety car eventually goes back in and racing resumes. I hold off any attacks through the quick sections, but the tight hairpin approaches next and a traffic jam appears as everyone jostles for position. I choose the inside lane for the procession around the tight right hander and like any traffic jam I seem to be in, it was the wrong lane. I watch with envy as the guys on the outside get round quicker and the place I had made in the first corner incident disappears and back to 9th I go.

Unfortunately the next lap highlights the dangers of motor sport and coming into the Esses the red flags were waving furiously as Andrew Long and Neil Merry meet at the end of the fast back straight and take a very short trip into the barriers. The race was instantly stopped and luckily both drivers escaped serious injury despite roll cages needed to be dismantled to get the drivers out. Andrew was soon out of his car & in his motorhome and a quick check up at hospital for Neil gave him the all clear and is looking to hire a car for Donington Park...


At the start of the meeting I did ponder if buying race insurance would make me faster but in truth it made no difference to how I drove in the race. I only thought about the insurance once in the whole weekend, and that was mid-spin in stormy rain during free practice. Shame there are only two races left this season as I think I may have started to get this Ginetta Racing.

Race 1 Result

1 46 Andrew Smith Driver 20:33.887
2 52 Spencer McCarthy McCarthy Motorsport + 0.076
3 74 Peter Dignan Pistonheads + 15.887
4 28 Kieran Vernon Driver + 16.530
5 42 Alex Dziurzynski West End Precision Ltd + 16.639
6 35 Tom Jones Jones Motorhomes + 18.154
7 3 Julian Barratt Reflex Racing GB + 19.400
8 6 Matthew Flowers Optimum Motorsport + 21.867
9 9 Gary Simms Optimum Motorsport + 27.104
10 99 Phil Sykes Speedworks Motorsport + 30.456

Race 2 Result

1 28 Kieran Vernon Driver 12:16.618
2 52 Spencer McCarthy McCarthy Motorsport + 0.412
3 46 Andrew Smith Driver + 0.938
4 99 Phil Sykes Speedworks Motorsport + 1.139
5 51 Russel McCarthy McCarthy Motorsport + 3.021
6 42 Alex Dziurzynski West End Precision Ltd + 3.110
7 14 Paul Morgan Driver + 3.659
8 3 Julian Barratt Reflex Racing GB + 3.812
9 74 Peter Dignan Pistonheads + 4.054
10 5 Steve Rigby Reflex Racing GB + 5.437
Author
Discussion

Northern-Loop

Original Poster:

913 posts

253 months

Tuesday 9th September 2008
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WELL DONE PETE!

ginV8

153 posts

302 months

Tuesday 9th September 2008
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Hi Pete, I Tried to say hello at the weekend in the paddock but you weren't with your car each time I passed. Well done with the 3rd place and you've done a lot to publicise the Ginetta marque with your great reports. After all the cars are one of the best kept secrets for the last 50 years of British Sports Cars.
Cant you add the Ginetta forum heading directly onto the PH index on its own as you have with TVR and Lotus rather than under others? The Ginetta Racing and Ginetta headings could go together under a main GINETTA heading.
Have you had a go in a G50 yet by the way?
Cheers
Harvey PHer and Ginetta Owners Club
G33
G4s4
G21s
G15

VxDuncan

2,850 posts

260 months

Tuesday 9th September 2008
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In the thumbnail picture on the front page the black logo on the red overalls looks like the shadow of a large chest. I thought they were three women and am now slightly alarmed. Well done otherwise though!

Varn

205 posts

227 months

Tuesday 9th September 2008
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VxDuncan said:
In the thumbnail picture on the front page the black logo on the red overalls looks like the shadow of a large chest. I thought they were three women and am now slightly alarmed. Well done otherwise though!
I had the exact same thought - it was the main reason i clicked on the thread :S

Edited by Varn on Tuesday 9th September 14:44

hollypop

810 posts

245 months

Tuesday 9th September 2008
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Seems Neil Merry and Andrew Long were ok after that massive accident.

http://www.ginettacars.com/SeniorGinetta/News08/09...

RacingPete

9,179 posts

230 months

Tuesday 9th September 2008
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hollypop said:
Seems Neil Merry and Andrew Long were ok after that massive accident.

http://www.ginettacars.com/SeniorGinetta/News08/09...
Thanks Holly, I have updated the story... good to hear smile

Snoggledog

9,118 posts

243 months

Tuesday 9th September 2008
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thumbup Racing Pete. Good write and good result.

Atom120

268 posts

257 months

Tuesday 9th September 2008
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What can I say, PistonHeads rules!

We could form our own championship next year - sod the Texaco G20s and the Club G20s - the PH G20 Championship is the way forward!

Glad to hear all are well after the red-flag shunt - it looked very nasty indeed.

Racylady

931 posts

259 months

Wednesday 10th September 2008
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hollypop said:
Seems Neil Merry and Andrew Long were ok after that massive accident.

http://www.ginettacars.com/SeniorGinetta/News08/09...
Glad to hear it. We were all worried for a while when they started cutting Neil out of the car and hacking off the roll cage etc.

Touring Remo

3,672 posts

239 months

Wednesday 10th September 2008
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Well done Pete.
As we say over here in naaaarrrrrfolk "Proper Job!"
TR