RE: EnduroKA returns! | PH Competes

RE: EnduroKA returns! | PH Competes

Friday 14th June 2019

EnduroKA returns! | PH Competes

It's the world's most prestigious endurance race this weekend. Yep, that's right - the 12 Heures du Norfolk



Despite finishing on the podium, our Ka hasn't received much in the way of attention since the inaugural EnduroKA race at Donington Park. We worked flat out on building the car in the month leading up to the race, so a break from the spanners seemed well earned. It also reminded our respective other halves what we look like.

But with the second round at Snetterton fast approaching, we thought it would be best to dust RF08 XWX off and have a poke around to see what needs doing. Olly had two hours to listen to every knock, squeak and rattle as he drove our Ka home from Donington, so he already knew it needed some TLC - although remarkably it fired up on the first key turn, which was impressive considering how long it had been sat idle.

First up was a new set of brake discs, which had not been changed for race one. With 23,000 miles on the clock, they were probably the eleven-year old originals from the factory, too. On our spanner check we also noticed that the front hub top bolts had worked their way lose; incredibly lucky to spot this before Matt took the car to Crystal Palace.


The Mintex M1144 pads still have plenty of life left in them after two track days and a five-hour race, but we'll probably change them after qualifying this weekend ahead of the race on Sunday. The brake fluid on the other hand couldn't claim to be nearly as fresh, and definitely benefitted from a flush - as did the engine oil which was a long way from the light golden shade it was when it went in.

Considering the three DNFs and other assorted mechanical gremlins at race one, we certainly lucky that the car didn't require much more than a service to return it to race-ready status. The only other pressing issue was the Ka's solitary key, which snapped during one of our pit stops. We taped it back together at the time, but couldn't take the risk for a second time round so a trip to my local Ford garage and the princely sum of £140 yielded a shiny-new spare. No, it's not even a remote central locking key and, yes, that's more than 10% of what the car cost us. C'est la vie.


With everything ready to go, Pete D and I went up to Snetterton for a track day to a) give the car a shakedown and b) to learn the circuit ahead of the race - although probably not in that order. In truth, the Ka already feels as familiar as an old jumper; perhaps not quite as comfy but well-fitted and already half full of happy memories thanks to its showing in race one. It was a good reminder, too, of just how entertaining it is to drive despite the lack of power and close proximity of much more powerful machinery.

I was slightly nervous on the way up that a nuts and bolts track day wouldn't be quite the same after proper racing, but that simply isn't the case. The exhilarating bits feel exactly the same, irrespective of whether another Ka is breathing down your neck. It's still about you, the car and the track, and getting the best from all three. We had a blast - although I'll admit the idea of banking the experience for race day did add another dimension to proceedings...

As for the rest of the team, they'll have to get their practice in during qualifying. There's five of us racing this weekend and we're anticipating two hours stints with one us having to go twice in Nic C's absence (he can't reach the pedals, bless him). It's likely to be our toughest test of the whole series and collectively we can't wait; Sam professes himself to be no less pumped for Snetterton than he was for the Mini Challenge at Silverstone. That tells you all you need to know about EnduroKA.


Thank you to MSVT for having us along to Snetterton.

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Sandpit Steve

Original Poster:

10,031 posts

74 months

Friday 14th June 2019
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Have fun guys, and good luck! bowdrivingclap

CacheMonet

103 posts

86 months

Friday 14th June 2019
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Good luck PH clap

I was at Snetterton for a bank holiday session last month and one of your competitors were there, made me realise how deceptively nippy they are!

BenLowden

6,021 posts

177 months

PH Marketing Bloke

Friday 14th June 2019
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Thanks both! For anyone coming along, we're in garage 2. Come and say hello! We may even live stream LM24 too...

Turbobanana

6,263 posts

201 months

Friday 14th June 2019
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PH said:
It also reminded our respective other halves what we look.
If you can't finish a sentence how are you going to finish a 12 hour race? smile

Seriously though, good luck to all. I used to live near Snett and went just about every weekend. Hopefully the weather won't be too hot otherwise the infamous Norfolk beetles will be out in their millions if the race goes into the evening.

Blackpuddin

16,509 posts

205 months

Friday 14th June 2019
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Good luck lads, very jealous.

Park-ut4ry

20 posts

104 months

Friday 14th June 2019
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Good luck guys - loving reading these updates!

Matt Bird

1,450 posts

205 months

PH Reportery Lad

Friday 14th June 2019
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Turbobanana said:
PH said:
It also reminded our respective other halves what we look.
If you can't finish a sentence how are you going to finish a 12 hour race? smile

Seriously though, good luck to all. I used to live near Snett and went just about every weekend. Hopefully the weather won't be too hot otherwise the infamous Norfolk beetles will be out in their millions if the race goes into the evening.
A very good point you make! Should read correctly now...

Water Fairy

5,498 posts

155 months

Friday 14th June 2019
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Nice track Snetts. Was there last month on the bike, but then it's on my doorstep. I would have come to watch this weekend but I'm in Como.

Mr Tidy

22,308 posts

127 months

Friday 14th June 2019
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I'm wishing team PH all the best - this has been a great thread. thumbup

finishing touch

809 posts

167 months

Friday 14th June 2019
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I'll keep an eye open. I'm part of the "Orange Army" in the evening.

Cambs_Stuart

2,866 posts

84 months

Sunday 16th June 2019
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Really, really good thread/series.
For anyone thinking if gettinginto racing, how are the costs and hours spannering stacking up?

Jon_S_Rally

3,403 posts

88 months

Sunday 16th June 2019
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Watched a bit of this this morning as was there for another event. The cars looked good fun to chuck about and the racing was great. What does it cost to enter one of the races, as the car costs appear quite reasonable, especially split between all drivers.

V12GT

321 posts

90 months

Sunday 16th June 2019
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Been listening to the online commentary and following the live timing boards at various points today.

Thought that PH were going to do it at the end - storming last section by Pete Dignan!

Well done to all involved and congratulations to the team (and all the others who managed to get the cars to the end).

BenLowden

6,021 posts

177 months

PH Marketing Bloke

Monday 17th June 2019
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Thanks for all of the good luck from everyone!

finishing touch said:
I'll keep an eye open. I'm part of the "Orange Army" in the evening.
And thank you for being there and supporting the series thumbup

Cambs_Stuart said:
Really, really good thread/series.
For anyone thinking if getting into racing, how are the costs and hours spannering stacking up?
My current running estimate for the series is £16-18k, which is absolutely everything except personal costs (helmet, suit, travel expenses etc). So that's the car, insurance/tax, build, entry fees, fuel/tyres, breaking/fixing etc.

Current thoughts are decent cars will be worth £6-7K at the end of the series so if we stick to the lower end of the estimate then essentially £10K. Split between 4-6 drivers, I don't think you'll go racing for much less with such a high standard of driving.

The build was pretty easy really, it only took us four weekends and so far all we've done between each race is a basic service and spanner check.