Re: GavinR's Mk2 Rally Car - FLY
Another enjoyable weekend at Wiscombe Park
I'd never been there before so I'd entered Saturday's event for a bit of extra practice as the OFSC championship round was on the Sunday
Wiscombe is 1000yds long and one of the more interesting hills I've been to this year, first section is a long drag up hill across a field on a narrow stretch of tarmac, slight left over a crest at Bunny's Leap, a short straight and then 11 or 12 continuous corners with another crest through some trees into a hairpin right at Sawbench then a 4th gear straight up to the final hairpin left at Martini and a short blast over the finish
Perfect weather all weekend, and I was pleased to start with 50.21s and then 48.15s for the 2 morning practice runs, trying to remember where the corners through the trees went
Then Sat afternoon for the 1st Timed Run, with a slow 48.16s after too much drift out of Sawbench hairpin so I tried to keep it tidier on the 2nd Timed Run to improve slightly to 47.86s, which left me 6th in class out of 10
Feeling that I should have improved more over my practice runs, I arrived bright and early on the Sunday morning and spent 30mins walking up and down the section through the trees, making notes
, and then had a good look at Bunny's Leap, trying to convince myself it could be taken flat 
Then I changed the rear tyres, my medium compound Matador's showing some metal in places after 80 miles on the Fat Albert Stages a few weeks ago
Practice went well, with 48.11s and 47.47s, getting the hang of the twiddly bit through the trees, but still lifting over Bunny's Leap
1st Timed Run I came off the start a bit sideways, so decided to try it flat, had a bit of a moment drifting in mid air but managed to sort it out just before getting into the trees and was very pleased with a 46.81s
over a second quicker than Saturday
2nd and last Timed Run, got a bit more grip off the line, flat over Bunny's, nicely through the trees and then made a real mess of it at Sawbench
coming out far too sideways, clipping the rear quarter on the bank, but was still a fraction quicker on 46.79s, which was good enough for 5th in class
So a good weekend, just a bit of panel beating to do before the next one at Curborough in 2 weeks and even the rebuilt starter was working perfectly
Another enjoyable weekend at Wiscombe Park

I'd never been there before so I'd entered Saturday's event for a bit of extra practice as the OFSC championship round was on the Sunday
Wiscombe is 1000yds long and one of the more interesting hills I've been to this year, first section is a long drag up hill across a field on a narrow stretch of tarmac, slight left over a crest at Bunny's Leap, a short straight and then 11 or 12 continuous corners with another crest through some trees into a hairpin right at Sawbench then a 4th gear straight up to the final hairpin left at Martini and a short blast over the finish
Perfect weather all weekend, and I was pleased to start with 50.21s and then 48.15s for the 2 morning practice runs, trying to remember where the corners through the trees went

Then Sat afternoon for the 1st Timed Run, with a slow 48.16s after too much drift out of Sawbench hairpin so I tried to keep it tidier on the 2nd Timed Run to improve slightly to 47.86s, which left me 6th in class out of 10
Feeling that I should have improved more over my practice runs, I arrived bright and early on the Sunday morning and spent 30mins walking up and down the section through the trees, making notes


Then I changed the rear tyres, my medium compound Matador's showing some metal in places after 80 miles on the Fat Albert Stages a few weeks ago
Practice went well, with 48.11s and 47.47s, getting the hang of the twiddly bit through the trees, but still lifting over Bunny's Leap

1st Timed Run I came off the start a bit sideways, so decided to try it flat, had a bit of a moment drifting in mid air but managed to sort it out just before getting into the trees and was very pleased with a 46.81s

2nd and last Timed Run, got a bit more grip off the line, flat over Bunny's, nicely through the trees and then made a real mess of it at Sawbench

So a good weekend, just a bit of panel beating to do before the next one at Curborough in 2 weeks and even the rebuilt starter was working perfectly

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