Time for an end of season update...
Carver's Traders Road Rally - 17/18th September 2011
Another South West event, only 25 entries this time, George was on the maps and we'd entered as Novices as the classes were based on her experience and not mine

It started from Ralegh's Cross on Exmoor and had a 140 mile route with halfway in Tiverton. We had 45mins to plot the route but only managed to plot 3/4 of it so were hoping we would have some time at halfway to plot the rest. The first half started well, getting past the 2 cars in front early on but we got a bit lost trying to find a white so ended up following them again and then met a local down a narrow road who took a while to reverse out of the way and we lost quite a bit of time
At halfway we plotted the rest of the route and set off into the lanes again. After about 20 miles we had 3 sections defined by a marked map which we'd been given at the start in a sealed envelope - when we opened the envelope at the control, we had 2 copies of the map for section 2 & 3 and no map for section 1

I ran back to the marshal but he didn't have any spare copies so I waited for the next car to open their envelope and had a quick look, trying to memorise the route, ran back and drew it on the map, so we now had the route but not the codeboard or control locations, but we got through it all and only missed one codeboard. The rest of the route worked well and we got back to Ralegh's Cross around 5am for a large cooked breakfast

We spoke to the organisers about our marked map problems, but when the results came out we'd done as well as the other Novices on those sections so it wasn't worth trying to get the sections scrubbed. We ended up 8th Overall and 1st Novice, George was very happy as it was her first class win

Woodbridge Gymkhana - Sunday 13th November 2011
I wasn't sure I'd make this one as it was the same weekend as Rally GB, but the National B event which my friends were doing was on the Friday and Saturday, so I loaded Fly a few days before and headed off to Wales on Thursday as service crew. My friends finished without any problems and I left Builth Showground at 4pm Saturday afternoon, picked up Fly and was at my brother's in Chelmsford for 10pm

I had a set of knobblies on Fly, bought secondhand in January and had already done the 3 Road Rallies, so the rears had about 3mm left and fronts not much more and Woodbridge is often a bit mucky so I thought they'd be ideal. Derek was double driving this time, having sold his 205 a few months ago and was trying some travel sickness pills as he sometimes feels a bit ill when navigating
The tests were quite straightforward with 3 separate ones laid out. The first loop was a bit damp and greasy and I didn't have much grip, but when Derek went out everything had dried nicely and he was only a couple of seconds behind on each one, leaving us 3rd and 7th at the morning break
After a couple of skills tests, the second loop of tests was similar to the first with a few small changes and with the tyres working better I managed to set fastest time on all 3, moving up to 2nd. Derek also gained a place to 6th at lunch
We did another skills test after lunch (both cleaned it) and then on to the 3rd loop which was test 4, 5 and 6 run in the other direction. Derek was navigating well, the pills having the desired affect and he'd written which side of each cone to go on the diagram so just had to call these out. Unfortunately on the final test one direction was wrong and we lost maybe 6s correcting our mistake. Derek had a good run through without any problems
Back in the paddock I chatted to the chap who was leading (in a Civic Type R) and discovered he'd had a similar cock up on the final test and lost about 10s
When the results were published, this was enough to give me 1st Overall by 3s. Derek was very pleased with his best ever result of 7th Overall and picked up 1st in Class

Fly is now resting but not for long

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