::: DARK PSI :::
06-08-2005, 05:54 PM
So yet another race complete. This season is going fast. Anyway, last night's race was definetely not as I expected. I was extremely confident that I would take poll for the race, but F1 Nut and Homer F1 had something to say about that. I thought my 1:31.xxx was fast but then F1 Nut pulled off an extremely fast lap of 1:29.5xx. That guaranteed him poll and the lap record for the circuit.
When the race started, I was in P3. Everyone took the first turn very well without incident. On the second turn Homer F1 went a little wide allowing me to overtake him and sit in 2nd following very close on F1 Nut's rear fin. About half way through the first lap I attempted to pass F1 Nut on the inside and instead brushed his rear fin causing him to spin out. Knowing I was in error I pulled my car off to the side and let the other drivers pass. I was going to wait a little longer for F1 Nut but he appeared not to be moving fast enough so I decided to go on. By this time Homer F1 and the pack was about 7 seconds ahead. I had some work to do. Eventually I got enough speed and pushed out some VERY fast laps to catch up to the race leader Homer F1. After about 2-3 laps I found an overtaking turn and assumed race lead. From then on out, I kept the distance from Homer F1 while increasing my lead about .5 - 1 seconds almost every lap. Thankfully this gave me plenty of breathing room to seal the checkered flag and take home my third win of the season and place me on top of the points.
My car performed magnificantly last night. My setup allowed me to be very fast and stable in the turns. My tyres also were able to last a full 12 laps before wearing to a blistered state. All in all I was very pleased with the setup and performance of the car.
My race strategy was a 2 stopper:
12 Laps initial fuel
10 First Stop
7 Last Stop
BRING ON MONTREAL! The real race and ours!
When the race started, I was in P3. Everyone took the first turn very well without incident. On the second turn Homer F1 went a little wide allowing me to overtake him and sit in 2nd following very close on F1 Nut's rear fin. About half way through the first lap I attempted to pass F1 Nut on the inside and instead brushed his rear fin causing him to spin out. Knowing I was in error I pulled my car off to the side and let the other drivers pass. I was going to wait a little longer for F1 Nut but he appeared not to be moving fast enough so I decided to go on. By this time Homer F1 and the pack was about 7 seconds ahead. I had some work to do. Eventually I got enough speed and pushed out some VERY fast laps to catch up to the race leader Homer F1. After about 2-3 laps I found an overtaking turn and assumed race lead. From then on out, I kept the distance from Homer F1 while increasing my lead about .5 - 1 seconds almost every lap. Thankfully this gave me plenty of breathing room to seal the checkered flag and take home my third win of the season and place me on top of the points.
My car performed magnificantly last night. My setup allowed me to be very fast and stable in the turns. My tyres also were able to last a full 12 laps before wearing to a blistered state. All in all I was very pleased with the setup and performance of the car.
My race strategy was a 2 stopper:
12 Laps initial fuel
10 First Stop
7 Last Stop
BRING ON MONTREAL! The real race and ours!