RACE REPORT #260 - October 4th 2018 (HS, APC, VS6075)
Our historic races saw seven drivers competing for honours in FRC's Historic Saloon (HS), American Pony Car (APC) and Vintage Sports '60-'75 (VS) classes.
In HS, a single Ford Falcon driven by Steve came up against a plethora of Capris driven by everyone else. A surprise challenger in the person of Peter almost took the overall class win driving one of Steve's Capris, ending up just a single point behind the eventual winner!
The most action took place in the APC class where at times all six cars were lined up behind one-another in the two lanes, lapping like a fast-moving traffic jam. Of course this was not without its inevitable crashes and drivers felt the wrath of our newly-imposed table-length de-slot and drive-through penalty. Strangely enough, the finishing places for all three races were identical.
Being pressed for time, we ran just one 40-lap VS race instead of the usual three 20-lappers. I had joked with Steve that his GT-category pole-sitting Porsche may not have the reliability to complete the 40 laps and this came back to bite me when my Cobra developed a loose pinion early in the race, resulting in my retirement.
Once again things ran pretty late, the last race ending around 1:00 AM, so we really have to look at getting things started earlier in the future.
Results
The Historic Saloon starting grid was almost all Capris, with Ramesh's Capri on pole, my Capri, Steve's Capri driven by Peter, Steve's Falcon and Arden in the second Team Bhola Capri:
Peter's red and white Capri leads mine into the final turn:
Capri, Falcon, Capri. Arden, Steve and Ramesh enter the front straight:
American Pony Car starting grid. Arden's newly acquired Boss Mustang debuted with a pole. He's followed by Steve's Javelin, my Challenger, Ramesh's Camaro, Steve's Mustang Notchback driven by David and my similar Mustang driven by Anthony. Once again, four manufacturers on the grid - Ford, AMC, Dodge and Chevy:
Anthony spins his Mustang on the entry to the Carousel ahead of Steve, David and myself:
Steve, closely followed by Ramesh and myself. There was lots of close Pony Car action like this during the night's races:
Ramesh goes by Anthony at the same corner:
More tight action as my Challenger, David's Mustang, Ramesh's Camaro and Steve's Javelin hustle through Foster's corner:
Ramesh's Camaro closely followed by my Challenger in the second-to-last corner while Anthony's Mustang goes through the Carousel in the background:
Vintage Sports '60-'75 starting grid. Ramesh's Prototype-category McLaren on pole, followed by Arden's Ford GT MkIV in the same category, Steve's Porsche 914/6 having its first race outing, my Cobra Daytona and Steve's Cheetah driven by David, these last three running in the GT category:
(How this is computed: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=393)
Congratulations to the winners!
Next event's classes: Class grouping B - Rally Car (RC), Slot.It Challenge (SC), Formula 1 (F1) (3 races/stages).
Don't forget to see the updated overall fastest times and the fastest times by driver and class for 2018 to know what the benchmarks are for your cars, the updated class average qualifying times and the updated fastest times for 2018.
See you on the circuit...
Gordon
Race report #260 - Thursday Oct 4th 2018 (HS, APC, VS6075)
Re: Race report #260 - Thursday Oct 4th 2018 (HS, APC, VS6075)
Hello Gordon,
Other than your revealing race report, must mention some incredible looking pics ..!
Especially with the American Pony Cars ... Also, how Arden put his newly acquired Boss Mustang on pole. Neatly done with a numbered No.1 car but noticed how a numbered No.2 car (and forth on the grid) won the overall race.
Anyway, very all-inclusive and enjoyable reporting.
Even made me feel like I was there
Luke
Other than your revealing race report, must mention some incredible looking pics ..!
Especially with the American Pony Cars ... Also, how Arden put his newly acquired Boss Mustang on pole. Neatly done with a numbered No.1 car but noticed how a numbered No.2 car (and forth on the grid) won the overall race.
Anyway, very all-inclusive and enjoyable reporting.
Even made me feel like I was there
Luke
Re: Race report #260 - Thursday Oct 4th 2018 (HS, APC, VS6075)
Great night of racing as usual at FRC.
I really enjoy these classes and the event was made even better by having Peter, David and Anthony compete (although not all of them in all of the classes). After two previous failed attampts due to a defective chip, I was glad to finally get to race my Porsche 914/6 in Vintage Sport (GT category) and must say I was quite pleased with its performance. I was also pleased with being able to set up Peter's Mk 2 Capri to be very competitive in Historic Saloon. In addition to the racing done, it was a lot of fun with Gordon and I driving our scratch-built cars for a number of laps. It looks like their performance in race trim will be very similar !
Congrats to ram on winning Historic Saloon, American Pony Car and Vintage Sports (Prototype category) and, naturally, taking the night's overall win. Ram also managed to capture the Index Of Performance honours.
Looking forward to the next event.
Steve
I really enjoy these classes and the event was made even better by having Peter, David and Anthony compete (although not all of them in all of the classes). After two previous failed attampts due to a defective chip, I was glad to finally get to race my Porsche 914/6 in Vintage Sport (GT category) and must say I was quite pleased with its performance. I was also pleased with being able to set up Peter's Mk 2 Capri to be very competitive in Historic Saloon. In addition to the racing done, it was a lot of fun with Gordon and I driving our scratch-built cars for a number of laps. It looks like their performance in race trim will be very similar !
Congrats to ram on winning Historic Saloon, American Pony Car and Vintage Sports (Prototype category) and, naturally, taking the night's overall win. Ram also managed to capture the Index Of Performance honours.
Looking forward to the next event.
Steve
Re: Race report #260 - Thursday Oct 4th 2018 (HS, APC, VS6075)
Pony class looking hot!!! I will try and be better prepared next time. Things are getting hectic for me these days but hopefully it will settle down soon. I sertinally cant make a 1:00 a.m. though so I suggest we all put our collective heads together and come up with a solution to the LATE nights! It is bad enough for me but I have to think of both the host and our friends from afar! Maybe a separate post might be in order G as i my mind this is a very important topic.
Re: Race report #260 - Thursday Oct 4th 2018 (HS, APC, VS6075)
Well Luke, you could have been driving that blue Boss Mustang.Luke wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 5:30 am Hello Gordon,
Other than your revealing race report, must mention some incredible looking pics ..!
Especially with the American Pony Cars ... Also, how Arden put his newly acquired Boss Mustang on pole. Neatly done with a numbered No.1 car but noticed how a numbered No.2 car (and forth on the grid) won the overall race.
Anyway, very all-inclusive and enjoyable reporting.
Even made me feel like I was there
Luke
Glad you enjoyed the report. You should have been there.
Re: Race report #260 - Thursday Oct 4th 2018 (HS, APC, VS6075)
Hi guys lots of great racing as usual, we did miss you Obre, we did run late , i will try my best for an earlier start next time, see you all soon.we will aim to get up to FRC by 8pm , i think we can start racing comp, by 8.30pm , i will make a special effort.Some how it just gets away from us and what do you know its 1 am i might be a little too happy racing and having fun , but i know keeping to a fair hour is the responsible thing to do.see you all soon.I have got to do some work on my rally cars.BYE