Race report #176 - Thurs 11th September, 2014 (HS, VS, G5SC)
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 1:14 pm
RACE REPORT #176 - September 11th 2014 (HS, VS, G5SC)
I love the racing cars of the '60s and '70s so I always look forward to racing our Historic Saloon (HS), Vintage Sports (VS) and Group 5 Sports Cars (G5SC). This event was extra special for me because for the first time we raced all three of these classes at one event. Adding to this, we had a nice turnout of ten drivers and were able to run A and B sub-groups in both HS and VS. With three races per class, we ran a total of fifteen 20-lap races. It was also a bit of a surprise to have Jon back at FRC, home on holiday from his training in Scotland.
In HS qualifying, Steve produced an eye-opener with a new nicely constructed, scratch-built 1968 Nissan Skyline, taking pole in the class. Luke B surprised no one by doing the same in both VS and G5SC, setting a new lap record of 5.545 in the latter.
The HS(A) race wins were shared by Steve and myself. Luke B was taken by surprise at there being only three races per class, as he hoped he would improve his results in the usual remaining two races. In HS(B), each race had a different winner, however the biggest upset was Gary winning the class in only his second ever FRC/digital event.
Luke B did his usual dominating driving to win all three VS(A) races, myself and Marlon being his nearest competitors. In VS(B) it was a case of "like son, like father" with Ramesh taking all the wins, Boo and Luke sharing the runner-up position.
We ran just one G5SC group which was again dominated by Luke B, Ramesh and I being his closest challengers. It turned out to be a very enjoyable night for all competitors, although things ran a bit later than anticipated, poor young Jonathan almost sleeping on his feet by the end.
The results
Congratulations to the winners.
2014 Overall Class Points Update
Next event's classes: Group C: Mini Challenge IROC - 6 races @ 20 laps, Rally Car - 3 five-lap stages per car, 1 car at a time (90 laps for 6 cars). As usual, don't forget to see the updated fastest times for the FRC classes to know what the benchmarks are for your cars, the updated class average qualifying times and the updated 2014 Class Points Standings.
See you on the circuit...
Gordon
I love the racing cars of the '60s and '70s so I always look forward to racing our Historic Saloon (HS), Vintage Sports (VS) and Group 5 Sports Cars (G5SC). This event was extra special for me because for the first time we raced all three of these classes at one event. Adding to this, we had a nice turnout of ten drivers and were able to run A and B sub-groups in both HS and VS. With three races per class, we ran a total of fifteen 20-lap races. It was also a bit of a surprise to have Jon back at FRC, home on holiday from his training in Scotland.
In HS qualifying, Steve produced an eye-opener with a new nicely constructed, scratch-built 1968 Nissan Skyline, taking pole in the class. Luke B surprised no one by doing the same in both VS and G5SC, setting a new lap record of 5.545 in the latter.
The HS(A) race wins were shared by Steve and myself. Luke B was taken by surprise at there being only three races per class, as he hoped he would improve his results in the usual remaining two races. In HS(B), each race had a different winner, however the biggest upset was Gary winning the class in only his second ever FRC/digital event.
Luke B did his usual dominating driving to win all three VS(A) races, myself and Marlon being his nearest competitors. In VS(B) it was a case of "like son, like father" with Ramesh taking all the wins, Boo and Luke sharing the runner-up position.
We ran just one G5SC group which was again dominated by Luke B, Ramesh and I being his closest challengers. It turned out to be a very enjoyable night for all competitors, although things ran a bit later than anticipated, poor young Jonathan almost sleeping on his feet by the end.
The results
Congratulations to the winners.
2014 Overall Class Points Update
Next event's classes: Group C: Mini Challenge IROC - 6 races @ 20 laps, Rally Car - 3 five-lap stages per car, 1 car at a time (90 laps for 6 cars). As usual, don't forget to see the updated fastest times for the FRC classes to know what the benchmarks are for your cars, the updated class average qualifying times and the updated 2014 Class Points Standings.
See you on the circuit...
Gordon