Re: my road rally mk2
So into the new year and due to work being flat out i have really struggled with time on the car.
I entered a 12 car in january as a first event and also to test the car before a proper road rally. I was entered with Josh on the maps and despite having the fuel pump wiring fail before the start we had a good clean run. It was a warm dry night and the car was handling well. We nailed the regularity only dropping 6 seconds and cleaned everything else so we thought we had won. Only to beaten to first spot by Jonathan Webb and his wife who got a zero on the reg. So 2nd place was a good start to the championship. The Championship works well as you have to drop two scores but if you marshal you get 12 points (the same as a win) and as these events are normally over subscribed it lets more people have a chance.
I am currently 2nd and have to miss the next round (reason will become clear) so plan to marshal on the next to keep me up the sharp end.

Apart from a good clean the car was ready so i concentrated on setting up my Xmas present to myself. I've wanted a tyre machine for a while and finally got one cheap off a friend. It needed a bit of a service but now works well and is one less job i have to farm out.

Then onto the road rally which was the John Robson ran by my Motorclub Hexham. For the past three events i have helped organise it but fancied stepping back from it and having a go at competing. Leading up to the event we had some serious storms but on the saturday it was bright and sunny but the weather forecast was threatening heavy rain and winds.
Seeded at 19 we awaited our minute before getting the route plotted and then a small 20 minute runout to the first competitive section. The rain was coming down hard now and the wind was beginning to pick up. Off into the first section it was tricky but we were quickly on the pace and managed to clean it by a few minutes. Helped mostly by being my local lanes and also going past my dads house
.
Then a short transport section and into the next comp section which was a loop around Allendale some roads i knew but others i didn't. We caught a few cars in this section including a yellow mg that had a small brush with the scenery but we were quickly past them all.
Then onto the 3rd section we got caught out by a a 45 right on the map that tightened and narrowed. We ran wide and hit a large rock which knocked the tracking out and also caught a protruding stone from the dry stone wall which made a mess of both doors on the passenger side. We hardly dropped any time.
We finished the section with no real drama and managed to keep on the pace. On the next transport section i got out and checked underneath and found a bent steering arm. i managed to reset the tracking close to where we started and the mk2 was back handling like it should have.
We made it to petrol where we were comfortably leading our class and lying joint 7th overall. Not bad for a kent powered mk2!
I had another quick check at petrol but everything looked fine and the car was going great. Although i was surprised by the amount of damage done

After petrol there was a small run to the start of the next competitive section. This first part would be plot and Bash. Josh was superb as always here and we were catching cars quickly until i started to notice the exhaust starting to get louder. I guessed the manifold had cracked but kept pushing on but it got worse and worse and eventually broke completely. Although the car still drove it was lacking in power and i could barely hear josh. we pulled off the route and waited until the closing car had passed before slowly driving back to the trailer. To say we were gutted was an understatement.
we have both wanted to just have a clear run on this event and at the minute we just cant get any luck.
we loaded up, had breakfast and then headed home.
here you can see the damage done

Im meant to be competing again at the end of march but all i have had the motivation to do is take the manifold off and take pictures to send to the supplier. It hasn't been hit or had an impact and is properly supported so i'm a pissed off its broken. it's been on less than a month!
The supplier have agreed to replace it but i think i will strengthen it myself before it goes back on

so not a great weekend and im still down in the doldrums about
i hate cars
So into the new year and due to work being flat out i have really struggled with time on the car.
I entered a 12 car in january as a first event and also to test the car before a proper road rally. I was entered with Josh on the maps and despite having the fuel pump wiring fail before the start we had a good clean run. It was a warm dry night and the car was handling well. We nailed the regularity only dropping 6 seconds and cleaned everything else so we thought we had won. Only to beaten to first spot by Jonathan Webb and his wife who got a zero on the reg. So 2nd place was a good start to the championship. The Championship works well as you have to drop two scores but if you marshal you get 12 points (the same as a win) and as these events are normally over subscribed it lets more people have a chance.
I am currently 2nd and have to miss the next round (reason will become clear) so plan to marshal on the next to keep me up the sharp end.

Apart from a good clean the car was ready so i concentrated on setting up my Xmas present to myself. I've wanted a tyre machine for a while and finally got one cheap off a friend. It needed a bit of a service but now works well and is one less job i have to farm out.

Then onto the road rally which was the John Robson ran by my Motorclub Hexham. For the past three events i have helped organise it but fancied stepping back from it and having a go at competing. Leading up to the event we had some serious storms but on the saturday it was bright and sunny but the weather forecast was threatening heavy rain and winds.
Seeded at 19 we awaited our minute before getting the route plotted and then a small 20 minute runout to the first competitive section. The rain was coming down hard now and the wind was beginning to pick up. Off into the first section it was tricky but we were quickly on the pace and managed to clean it by a few minutes. Helped mostly by being my local lanes and also going past my dads house

Then a short transport section and into the next comp section which was a loop around Allendale some roads i knew but others i didn't. We caught a few cars in this section including a yellow mg that had a small brush with the scenery but we were quickly past them all.
Then onto the 3rd section we got caught out by a a 45 right on the map that tightened and narrowed. We ran wide and hit a large rock which knocked the tracking out and also caught a protruding stone from the dry stone wall which made a mess of both doors on the passenger side. We hardly dropped any time.
We finished the section with no real drama and managed to keep on the pace. On the next transport section i got out and checked underneath and found a bent steering arm. i managed to reset the tracking close to where we started and the mk2 was back handling like it should have.
We made it to petrol where we were comfortably leading our class and lying joint 7th overall. Not bad for a kent powered mk2!
I had another quick check at petrol but everything looked fine and the car was going great. Although i was surprised by the amount of damage done


After petrol there was a small run to the start of the next competitive section. This first part would be plot and Bash. Josh was superb as always here and we were catching cars quickly until i started to notice the exhaust starting to get louder. I guessed the manifold had cracked but kept pushing on but it got worse and worse and eventually broke completely. Although the car still drove it was lacking in power and i could barely hear josh. we pulled off the route and waited until the closing car had passed before slowly driving back to the trailer. To say we were gutted was an understatement.
we have both wanted to just have a clear run on this event and at the minute we just cant get any luck.
we loaded up, had breakfast and then headed home.
here you can see the damage done

Im meant to be competing again at the end of march but all i have had the motivation to do is take the manifold off and take pictures to send to the supplier. It hasn't been hit or had an impact and is properly supported so i'm a pissed off its broken. it's been on less than a month!
The supplier have agreed to replace it but i think i will strengthen it myself before it goes back on

so not a great weekend and im still down in the doldrums about
i hate cars

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