In the feature I was determined to make something happen. It
had been a trying evening but I had a car I could drive and had learnt enough
about driving it to put this into effect. By this point I was bringing the
throttle back on before I had finished braking. With my line and keeping the
thing smooth, I was able to knock chunks out of my lap time and shut the gap
down to the #55 car which was running third. Then the top class leaders arrive,
so we hear through the ear piece; “88 and 55 the leaders are coming, don’t race
them.” That’s fine, but I don’t know where they are. No mirrors, remember? The
#55 is high in turn three when we get the call so I stay low and try to make
sure that there is a car width between the #55 and myself at all times. Sure
enough the gap is filled with three very fast cars. Then they are gone. Is that
it? Can I resume my line now? The radio is quiet so I guess I just carry
on racing until I am told otherwise. By this time, #55 has got away and I need
to catch him up again.
The #55 seems to have a monumental push in it. However, the
driver, a very talented fellow named
Don, is able to control the push and let it take him to the perimeter wall and
straighten up without ever letting off the gas. To pass him I will have to be
off line, which is naturally slower anyway. Passing him clean will be tricky.
I move my entry to turn one up the track a little with gives
me a shallower, slower exit through two, but because the distance I travel is
shorter, it might be enough to get next to him and then steal his line into
three. I don’t need to pass him here, just get three quarters of the way up his
door. After a couple of goes, I’m nearly
there and then the leaders are coming again.
The Yellow comes out for a spinner and this closes us back
up to the #11 and #12. I pass the #11 high on the backstretch after the restart
then the #12 washes up the hill in turn three and get to his inside. Then I am
back on the #55 and this time I have the line.
It’s not enough to clear him and then the leaders are on us
again. They split us down the middle and I am stuck down the bottom again. Then
I accidentally let the #12 back through thinking it is in the lead pack. I was later told it was, but I will need to check the video again to confirm that.
Double bugger. (See the video here)
It was a fantastic race though. One of the best I have had.
We meet in the pits for a Dr Pepper and much discussion on the race. I have had
a good time, made some good friends and all I want now is to do it all over
again.
But first I have to get back to my hotel. I try to pinch
Greg’s phone to call a cab, but the gang have decided that one of the drivers
can take me home. This would be fine if I knew where home was but, I am not
very good with directions in places I live, much less places I don’t. We have a
merry jaunt through the California countryside before we eventually find my
hotel. I apologise for taking up most of his night with my incompetence but he
is a total gentleman about it. One of many great guys I have met this evening
that I will miss when I get home.
Click here for part 6
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***All the crap you see written here is Kelvin's opinion and not that of his associates, race team or marketing partners.***
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