The JP Correspondence - View from the Back Brands GP
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 1:26 pm
* given the complete failure of our onboard camera, this is what happened from memory. In reality there may or may not have been dragons and unicorns.
The morning started off with a lovely sunrise and the day looked set to be a beautiful day but that did not last.
Qualifying was a close run thing with only a couple of seconds between the five racers. Jonathan Greenwoods simply stunning Dulon MP15 took the lead of the group with a best time of 1:51.119 with the very steady Eddie Guest hard on his heels at 1:52.104. Very close behind was Mary Whittaker in her Diemen RF82 with a time of 1:52.144. Next up is the suprise to the group with Joe Vennor putting in a faster time than Peter Bassill. Joe in the Lola T664E clocked in at 1:53.837 ahead of Peter in the Ray 98Z at 1:54.610.
Come race time the big debate was tyre strategy. With a quickly drying track, the correct tyre choice was key. After long converstation with paddock partner Joe, Peter switched to wets as did everyone else in the group apart from Eddie who came out on wets. Arriving in the assembly area, there was all three tyre choices present, slick, intermediates and wets but who would prove to be right was yet to become obvious.
Lined up on the grid, the lights went out and the start proved exciting. Peter jumped up past Joe and Mary to challenge Eddie only to mis-judge the line and fall back to last.
After some excellent defensive driving, Peter slipped past Joe at Hawthorn and was treated to a beautiful firework display from Joes engine dragon. A challenge on Mary was attempted only to be deterred by Mary's secret weapon, a fire breathing dragon sat onto of the gearbox (in collusion with Joe?? No mention of dragons in the Blue Book). Peter put in a solid challenge on Mary at Pilgrims Drop taking advantage of Mary's backfire issues to catch up with Eddie.
The battle between Eddie and Peter was close and hard fought with Peter finally finding the courage put to in a rather late challenge on the approach to paddock hill, taking the outside line and staying fully committed. Peter held Eddie off but following a complete logic failure coming into surtes where Peter selected 1st instead of third Eddie as able to close to less than a hairs length and stayed there until the end of the race.
During the race, nothing was seen of Jonathan or Unicorns. Did he race well or go off? Everything was clear when seeing the timing sheet. Jonathan pulled a 23.4 second lead from the rest of the pack putting in a fantastic drive.
Now what can Sunday bring? Lets hope it is better weather.
The morning started off with a lovely sunrise and the day looked set to be a beautiful day but that did not last.
Qualifying was a close run thing with only a couple of seconds between the five racers. Jonathan Greenwoods simply stunning Dulon MP15 took the lead of the group with a best time of 1:51.119 with the very steady Eddie Guest hard on his heels at 1:52.104. Very close behind was Mary Whittaker in her Diemen RF82 with a time of 1:52.144. Next up is the suprise to the group with Joe Vennor putting in a faster time than Peter Bassill. Joe in the Lola T664E clocked in at 1:53.837 ahead of Peter in the Ray 98Z at 1:54.610.
Come race time the big debate was tyre strategy. With a quickly drying track, the correct tyre choice was key. After long converstation with paddock partner Joe, Peter switched to wets as did everyone else in the group apart from Eddie who came out on wets. Arriving in the assembly area, there was all three tyre choices present, slick, intermediates and wets but who would prove to be right was yet to become obvious.
Lined up on the grid, the lights went out and the start proved exciting. Peter jumped up past Joe and Mary to challenge Eddie only to mis-judge the line and fall back to last.
After some excellent defensive driving, Peter slipped past Joe at Hawthorn and was treated to a beautiful firework display from Joes engine dragon. A challenge on Mary was attempted only to be deterred by Mary's secret weapon, a fire breathing dragon sat onto of the gearbox (in collusion with Joe?? No mention of dragons in the Blue Book). Peter put in a solid challenge on Mary at Pilgrims Drop taking advantage of Mary's backfire issues to catch up with Eddie.
The battle between Eddie and Peter was close and hard fought with Peter finally finding the courage put to in a rather late challenge on the approach to paddock hill, taking the outside line and staying fully committed. Peter held Eddie off but following a complete logic failure coming into surtes where Peter selected 1st instead of third Eddie as able to close to less than a hairs length and stayed there until the end of the race.
During the race, nothing was seen of Jonathan or Unicorns. Did he race well or go off? Everything was clear when seeing the timing sheet. Jonathan pulled a 23.4 second lead from the rest of the pack putting in a fantastic drive.
Now what can Sunday bring? Lets hope it is better weather.