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HKRC Round 1: Bumpers

We managed to get to practice on Saturday as there was no football, which helped Sam get his eye back in on this track. We love Kim, great open flowing track, great club and the chance to race with some SuperOne drivers too. With the set-up decided we headed home early.

The cold dark start on Sunday began with registration and scrutineering. The new rule for this season for MSA racing is the use of drop-down bumpers for Cadets. The idea with these is to improve driving standards, reducing the pushing and shoving often seen in cadet racing. More on our experience of that later. Another difference was the combined Iame and Honda grid leading to Sam first experience of rolling starts.

Heat one saw Sam rise from 24th to 16th which was amazing to watch with a couple of places gained early and the rest picked up in the final few laps. Sam was on pole for Heat 2 and very nervous about setting the pace for the Honda pack for the rolling start. When the lights went out he hit the go peddle perfectly, the P2 kart though broke formation too early and took a 10 sec penalty. On lap 3 the battenberg flag was out following a crash on Kimbolton Corner. On the restart all the karts were bunched up but Sam held position. As late as lap 8  Sam was still 3rd Honda but in the end he finished 5th, his best finish to date at Kim.

Sam was 7th on the Grid in the Final, but unfortunately he caught a first corner spinner with his front bumper. He made it out of the mess in 10th and ultimately that’s where he finished on track. But coming back into parc ferme his bumper was pushed in one side and so he incurred a 10 sec penalty pushing down to 14th. It seems so unfair when he was not at fault for the first corner mess but those are the rules. All in all though this was another good weekend and further evidence of Sam’s increased confidence, feel of the kart  and his developing race craft.

September Round 7 @Kimbolton: Wet or Dry?

Wet Wet Dry Dry Dry Dry…damn it!

A busy weekend, football on Saturday morning meant just two practice sessions at Kim in the afternoon. All the previous sessions had been dry but a downpour meant our sessions would be wet. At least there was some seat time and we got signed on and scrutineering completed.

Race day on the Sunday started at little damp but dried out. In heat 1 Sam was 15th on the grid (still on novice plates) but he got past his mate Oliver quickly and battled with him and others until the end finishing 12th but behind Oli. Heat 2 was not good for Sam, a lap 3 incident put him to the back and that’s where he stayed. Sam was 17th and last on the Heat 3 grid but a good start in the first half of the race Sam made steady gains to rise to 14th and chasing Oli again. On lap 8 Sam took Oli but over the next couple of laps Oli took it back and another place was lost to finish 15th.

The rain radar and the view across the fields suggested the A Final could be a wet one. We went to assembly with a bag of inters/wets to put on. Spots of rain in the air but the clock ticking down, decisions had to be made. In the end we were one of only a handful choosing inters. It turned out to be the wrong choice as the race was dry but Sam can make inters work on a dry track. Sadly, Sam couldn’t avoid a first corner mess and having started made a good start gaining a place from 15th he was back in 16th with Oli behind. Both Sam and Oli got around karts 44 and 88 but Oli got Sam so a 14th place finish was all he could manage.

The real achievement of the weekend was Sam shrugging off his dislike of wet racing, he actually wanted it to rain and that’s good stuff. Rain levels the field and can throw up some surprises….can’t it Seb!

Next: October double header Club2000 and Kimbolton in one weekend!

Best Practice @ Red Lodge

Ready and weighting!

Sam put in a hard days practice and testing at Red Lodge on Tuesday this week. By the end of the day he had more than 100 laps under his belt and lap times tumbling from 50s in session 1 to the low 48s from session 2 onward. Achievements in the day were consistency of lap times a few 10ths every lap and a very ‘racey’ attacking style. Sam is looking hungry to race now and hopefully we’ll be out at Kim the weekend after next. Sadly we missed Club2000 races in August due to our holiday and September we miss for other family things. Another highlight was the film crew we had following us.  Nora and Arie from Human Postcards were filming for a project where I work. Looking forward to seeing the final 1 minute postcard.