Monday, June 20, 2011

A pain in the neck

20 June

Collected my first ever 1st!!

Told myself I must to try to get these ones more often.

The day driving was mainly to try some different lines and braking points for the hairpin. I believed the turn in and exit can be much better to have better speed for the straight.

The day went ok and some points are learnt.

However, my neck had been acting up again. I firmly attributed it to the day I clashed into the fun kart while I was on track with KP... darn...

Talking about KP, his clutch broke! It is likely to be because the misfiring of his engine due to a 'old' spark plug which cause the clutch to break. Thankfully there was a replacement parts from Louis and it was duly changed in preparation for the race next week.

My thoughts of the coming race this weekend on 26 June are that I could be struggling if I do not get my neck sorted out, and hence importantly I pray for a wet wet race to minimise the G and save my neck... literally!

cheers!

Monday, June 13, 2011

Oddly Strangely Enough

13 June

Strangely, I still had this feeling inside me which I guess I will concede as 'anger'. Somehow I am still upset that despite getting the tyres right for last race Heat 2 I did not manage to win it. Was I too confident that the others will just trip over themselves? Many did, but it just took two guys to get ahead from me because of wrong setup.

I must learn to be more aware of the environment, and be constantly checking. One must not be relaying on just mechanics. And even after they are kind enough to provide assistances I will now check their work. E.g., a simple error of bolting the airbox back caused the engine to pop at odd times, and that definitely rob me of some bhp during the race.

Irritating (at myself) indeed!!

Very oddly also, if I looked at my past entry in this blog I had always mentioned I would probably skipped the races which are only of the straights, but now I may have to rethink if this should be the case.

My first heat win came from a 'straight' track configuration and and the last race win was from a somewhat configuration too. I do not know for sure what can change as I do recall in general I do not normally do that well in that sort of layout.

Similarly, I had always avoid and dislikes wet driving, and both 'wins' had came from that sort of conditions!

Perhaps something in myself had trigger me to like what I did not like before, and it's now a complete turnaround.

Not complaining, and hope of more good race to come!

cheers!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

My First from 2,1,3 !

7 June

Starting Heat 2, Damp condition, 3rd Slot but 1st in my class.


Amazing! Fantastic! Delightful!
Finally, I had done what I hope I set out to do. A 1st place overall. As I mentioned, never in my mind I would thought my 1st place finish will come in a wet Sunday. It is just crazy!

The day started with rain while I was driving to JB, and I thought to myself this is going to be challenging day if the rain followed through to the track.

Arriving at the track, there was no rain but huge overcast at first.

Come before the qualifying, the skies opened up and the track was wet truly and thoroughly.


Qualifying was a little bit tricky for me as the MyChron on the kart was not displaying the lap times properly. Hence, I had no idea how fast I was doing except in some of the laps it shown 49something.

At the end, I was in second behind Selvan by about 0.2 second, and Graeme was about 0.2 behind me. If I recalled correctly, the rest of the field, bar the open class, was a second off from the 3 of us.

This set up the Heat 1 for me.

And the rain continued to pour without any sign of stopping.

The start of Heat 1 was okay for me except that Graeme pulled slightly ahead of me going into the 1st hairpin. Then in the hairpin, he drifted wider and wider, and I took second back promptly. This followed by a long straight. It was crazy driving that stretch as the spray from the few karts in front was really really too much. I had to move away to the side more else I could not see anything. Imagine a someone take a pipe and spray the water into you, and do this while you are driving at full speed. It was simply nuts, but absolutely brilliant at the same time!

Selvan was constantly in front of me. It was sort of a déjà vu because last race I was behind Sin Wie form the start to the checkered flag. This time round I tried to push a little harder bit by bit, but the gap was fluctuating without me being really close enough to challenge at all.

Then he had a moment at the Black Hole, he spun! I tried to approach the concrete hairpin as quick as possible but he recovered and drove off. We were close then but still not close enough! That was with about 5-7 laps to go.
I told myself I had to push to really stand a chance of taking the checkered flag 1st this time, I did. The gap reduced and widen from section to section, and we hold our position rather steadily.
3 more laps, I was thinking where can I take this boy, or where can I find time... then something happened...

I saw him spinning at the Black Hole Sister... I told myself I had to gun it and challenge him now. However, as I approached I saw one of his rear wheels came off! I told myself not to look, and just concentrate as it was still slippery on the track.

With no one really close to me, I thanked my lucky star while I finished Heat 1 in 1st place. I knew during the race I did not have enough pace to get the top place, but this is motorsports. And sometimes luck will smile on you when it is your day. That day, 5 June, it seems was mine.

Heat 2 only started at 2.30pm. The rain had stopped sometime back but there was no sun. To me, the track was still wet for wets rubber. However, the rest of the field had decided to swap to slick. I shared my opinion, and to those who heard did not listened. Only Selvan did. And I am glad he did. Because of his DNF in the earlier heat he was going to start at the back, and to stand any chance of recovering from the earlier disaster is to stay on wets.

If anyone asked me now if there was any doubts if wets were the right tyre choice, I have to be honest to say I had my doubts for sure. Especially so when almost everyone had switched over. I stood firm on my belief and testing experience that I am correct.

Once the green flag dropped for Heat 2, I knew immediately I was correct. While the shifter and the rest was struggling for traction for hairpin I was going through with relatively ease!

But this is where it got a little bit disappointing for me. I did not adjust the kart settings for the damp track, and was still on a full wet setting.

This promptly showed half way through the race when I was overtaken by Graeme and Selvan at the Black Hole. I tried to stay with them but somehow I felt the kart was not ready to do so.

In the end, I had to be pleased with 3rd.

Considering all things put together, I am really happy with a day's work.

However, there are many things I had learnt from the day too. I will sure hope to remember and apply them accordingly.

Now, relax and looking forward to the next race!

CHEERS!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Wet Wet Wet - 1st

5 June


Managed to fulfill one of my aim for this year which is to get a 1st !

It is definitely unbelievable for me to perform well in wet conditions, as it was not too long ago I was somewhat afraid and not ready to go fast on slippery track.

Now, I am delighted when the heaven opens up !

It was absolutely great result for me although it was slightly disappointing not to be more competitive in Heat 2, due to some really silly errors in driving and stupid technical aspects.

Valuable lessons firmly learnt!

For now, will just enjoy my Sunday!