I'm pleased you all had fun, and you are more than welcome. The whether was perfect and the day ran smoothly thanks to everyone following instruction. Thanks for that guys.
It is a shame that my Mirage packed a hissy as I would have loved to be racing out there with you all.
Here’s my report of the day…
Getting to the track at 7.45am to find a couple of keen people already there was impressive indeed. From the moment I got to the track, the day went very quickly indeed.
Safety checks, driver briefing and familiarisation laps all done by 9.15am with the first group out on the track. The first group was an eventful one. A little red mirage on cold tyres, cold brakes and cold driver went off on his first lap into the tyres at the beginning of the S’s stopping play for around 15 mins. Also a little White Mitsi
got clutch fade.
With a red flag to get everyone off the track so we could get the red Mirage to safety we waited to have the first group back out for part two of their first run. Things were looking up until a black Evo had a moment at the same place the red Mirage did spitting dirt all over the track stopping proceedings again for a track sweep. Finally group two got out to finish their run and things started to get better from there.
My little Mirage appeared to be fixed so I jumped in for a quite drive to make sure the clutch was going fine. Yup all seemed fine. Then when Craig took it out again the clutch was gone. So that ended my day for racing.
(Cost $43.83 to fix with a new clutch line and about half an hour at Taupo Brake and Clutch this morning. There was a pin hold in the line and when it was hot the fluid leaked out and clutch goooone)
Other things of note were the Turbo’d AE86 Levin. Cripes did that thing fly around the track!! It sounded rather interesting with all its popping and banging, nothing like a Super GT car to impress the crowd.
Also later in the day one of the FXGT’s ‘threw a leg out of bed’ meaning… rod verses block = hole and rapid loss of oil.
I’d say several sets of brake pads died, I noted a green GSR changing his late after noon along with some creative panel beating in an attempt to get some rather large rims and tyres to fit under the rear wheel arches of the Daihatsu.
There was a good cross section of cars on the day with Honda’s and Toyota’s playing nicely together. Well done boys I was pleased about that indeed.
I’m sure others have their story to tell, that is just a very brief outline from my side of the pits.
I’d like that say thanks to Ken (KinLoud) who took people out for rides in his mighty Carina and thanks for the help on the day too. A huge thanks to Ben and the boys who were my flag marshals sterling job there.
Thank you everyone for coming along and making it happen… See you at Manfield
Chelles