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PCGB CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP & GT3 CUP CHALLENGE 2011

You'll have to let us know your race dates. Might be able to get along if we're not racing on the same weekend. [:)]
 
Race Report 2 for Car 91! The new jockey wheel on the Brian James trailer did its thing again by winding down on the motorway. The tread was still in good condition when we stopped and wound the jockey wheel up again. We're now removing the jockey wheel completely on journeys. Weather was glorious sunshine for 3 days over the Bank Holiday. My new Porsche motorsport fleece was useful for the early start but only until the morning mist lifted. When will we get PCGB Motorsport polo shirts? Scrutineering was a workout for everyone on Satruday as it started at 0800hrs but race engines couldn't be started until 0900rs so a lot of pushing was required for our car and assisting other competitors. Even the lightweight cars are heavy when you start pushing them around the paddock. The car performed faultlessly in qualification but I experienced a 'knocking' late in the GT3 race initially on right-hands bends. It sounded and felt like wheel bearing noise. But in the last lap it was happening on every corner. Chris D could hear the noise from the engine when I pulled into the paddock. Chris Dyer, of Strasse, and Big Dave quickly diagnosed a faulty pick-up pipe/strainer in the sump. They carried out some simple checks to confirm by taking the cam cover off and turning the engine over without ignition. The oil was getting to the top of the engine and there appeared to be no damage so the only option was to remove the sump cover. Easier said than done. So there was no way we were going to get the job done at the track and so we had a DNS for Race 1 of the Club Championship. Chris D offered to do the job if Chris W and I helped. So we got back to Leeds at 1900hrs and finished at 2345hrs. Getting to the sump is a big job requiring disconnection of the lower suspension and the crossmember with steering rack. As we removed the sump cover we could see the pick-up pipe had a large fracture so much so that the pipe sheared off even with gentle work removing the cover. Strasse had a spare pick-up pipe and this was fitted. Paul Follett had suggested that the root cause could well be fault timing of the balance shafts. Lo and behold - one was 1/4 turn out and the other was 2 notches out. We drove back to the circuit and got in at 0130hrs. I slept until 0800hrs and was still tired. A HUGE thanks to Chris D for an expert diagnosis and much hard work late into the night. Chris was deservedly applauded at the prize giving for helping us. I felt dehydrated on Saturday night and made a note to drink much more water on Sunday. Very hot and felt light-headed with a heat rash on my hands. I had to keep in the shade all day but the lure of standing on the pit wall watching Chris W in the GT2 Race 2 made me stand in the sun again. The car interior is extremely hot even with the blower on full. The 3-layer Nomex suit doesn't help in the heat. In Race 2: I made a few mistakes. I power understeered after the chicane and I braked too late at Tower Bend. I managed to get by a very wide Paul S in Class 2 when he went wide at Tower Bend when the front runners passed us. Paul overtook me when I made the mistake at the Chicane. I managed to compose myself and caught back up and was trying to find an overtaking opporunity. Finally I over-estimated the braking ability of Paul S's 944 when he took a defensive tight line into Sunny In and nudged his rear left corner with my right front. That smarted and I backed off for the rest of the race. Paul was very kind with me as I was very embarrased and upset for damaging his car. Avoidable yes but it all happened so quickly. Chris W is going to upload some photos and we had some great photos taken by Paul, Mark Swales, Ed Whittle and Oliver to be uploaded later. So still learning and excited looking forward to Donington!
 
Well done guys!! Ref the jockey wheel -do you have a winch? If so wind the cable around the base of the jockey wheel as a belt-and-braces solution -I've lost count of the number of wheels I've buggered over the years!!
 
Latest news is that Donington rounds will be held as a 1 day event on the SUNDAY. [8|]
 
Pictures coming ... just finished the sorting and uploading !!
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The Strasse team colours ...
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Paul prepares ...
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Flipping ?
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Close to the finish ...
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We were trying to keep out of the way of the GT3's ...
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There's always something interesting in the way [;)]
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Start of the Club Challenge ...
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The racing was very close ....
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With some casualties ....
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But wonderful cameraderie ...
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Two of the Pauls' exchanging notes ...
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A shame our oil scavenge pipe broke, but no real damage [:)]
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New one fitted by Chris Dyer of Strasse with very little help from "us two"
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Where did the Sun go ? It was almost midnight !
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My turn to Play, with very many thanks to Paul Seagrave for being such a great sport ...
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What's this behind me ?
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There goes my line [&:]
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[&o] Where are those tyres ?
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Got away with it again [:D]
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Back in with a chance ...
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Bingo !!
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There were a few scraps...
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Is that a scatch on Paul Seagraves rear bumper ? --- Still sorry Paul [8|]
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OOoops !
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There can only be one winner --- well done Mark Sumpter of Paragon. I must add for correctness that Paul Seagrave, for whatever reason, let me past him. He was almost two seconds faster than me in Pauls Club Challenge race, so these pictures can only share a flavour of the weekend. Thanks to all for being such great sports, says the mobile chicane [:D][:D] Chris W [8D]
 
ORIGINAL: 964RS Latest news is that Donington rounds will be held as a 1 day event on the SUNDAY. [8|]
Am looking forward to it. Do you know if we, the great unwashed, get access to the pits? Would like to come and meet you guys, plus I have friends racing in the BRSCC Championships.
 
Great write up and great pics agian, please keep it up. Sorry to hear you had some trouble with the car, but glad to hear you got it fixed in time. Sounds like its the start of a good season. Oh and Spyderman its club racing you can get everywhere, and everyone will be friendly. Our experience of BRSCC has been really good, the club is very accommodating.
 
BRSCC was to blame for my first ever track day. I went to the Autosport show, owned of a pretty Boxster, and wanted to find out more. They were great, suggested tuition which they organised, and my tutor proceeded to tell me whilst flying round Redgate what underestimated cars Boxsters are. During which I was trying to jam my left foot against the carpet of the inner wheel-arch area in the hope that I would npt be thrown out of the door [:D][:D][:D] Look how much trouble that has caused [:)]
 
ORIGINAL: h_____ Oh and Spyderman its club racing you can get everywhere, and everyone will be friendly. Our experience of BRSCC has been really good, the club is very accommodating.
Excellent. Hoping for decent weather. The Sunday is going to be fantastic. I'd better order some new camera batteries now!
 
ORIGINAL: spyderman Excellent. Hoping for decent weather. The Sunday is going to be fantastic. I'd better order some new camera batteries now!
Would be great to meet you Chris!
 
ORIGINAL: Laurence Gibbs great write up Paul and some excellent pics to go with it. Good diagnosis , is this common on 68's?
Thanks Laurence. [:)] Yes apparently so. The pick-up tube / strainer is shown in the photo. 4 cylinder engines are prone to vibration. If the engine vibrates, particularly if the 2 balance shafts are not timed correctly, it causes a stress fracture in the tube near the mounting point. [8|] A badly timed balance shaft is worse than not having them. With a fracture - the pipe picks up a mixture of air and water. The sign in a high mileage engine is low oil pressure.
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We're at Donington on Monday evening to do some lappery in Custard in preparation for the (one-day) race meeting on Sunday. [:)]
 
What date is Donny? I've just booked a race at Donny for the 28/29th weekend. No chance for testing though.
 
ORIGINAL: h_____ What date is Donny? I've just booked a race at Donny for the 28/29th weekend. No chance for testing though.
Their race is this coming Sunday (15th). The trackday (evening session) is tonight [:)]
 

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