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Abingdon CAR-nival Rally Finish

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Finish. Finish the 90mile of stages at the Abingdon Car-nival Rally, that was exactly my aim – and mission accomplished.

Many thanks to the Farnborough District Motor Club (FDMC) members in attendance for their advice, assistance and marshalling – thankfully I didn’t require anything more than a change of front tyres from the guys in service-park. Thanks to Graham Skeggs too for co-driving!
The special-stages for the day totalled 8 of which the four in the morning were two different courses repeated in pairs SS1/2 and SS3/4 – the afternoon’s stages were these courses reversed. This set up allowing the 90mile of stages to fit within the military airport grounds and providing a good similarity to many of the stages which in theory should allow you to ‘learn’ the course and improve your times. The UK holds many of these single-venue rally events, this being my first – and first proper rally too.

And being based at an airport and utilising both the service roads and run-way’s sees a great variety within of sections within each single stage; from whopping flat-out straights into man-made chicanes or wide sweeping third gear bends, curbed-either-side ‘twisties’, short sections of bumpy-grass and tight bomb-bunker lane-ways. There was also a fair whack of military equipment, from trucks to ammunition container pallets and sea-containers lining sections of the stages ‘behind the wire’ where the military were still patrolling (insert big guns!). At first drive-through of this ‘behind the wire’ section I couldn’t help thinking I was in a made-up Fast & the Furious set or a computer game. But those objects on the sides of the road also provided something which could be hit and probably rip a wheel or two off, so that thought did not last for long. The grin from ear-to-ear after each stage did last though :)

After a cautious start on SS1 (see time on results sheet) every single of the 7 special-stages following I some-how managed to set a faster and faster time. Helped by not really making any mistakes; except for one straight on in a tight section where the outside wheels met the grass and I had to reverse up a couple of metres. Yet, I still went faster on that stage than the previous time out! A little dumb-founded to be dropping 30seconds, 7seconds, 21seconds, 6seconds etc. on each run out, but more-than-happy to be doing so – even till the last stage. Showing I think how much I kept learning about rallying on tarmac and about the car. And doing so till the end indicates that there is still plenty to improve on next events :) Bring them on!

Tyres, tyres, tyres! Being my first tarmac rally I chose to experiment a little with tyres and it proved a well known point – tyres count for a lot! I started the rally and did the morning’s stages on my cheaper tarmac tyres (MaxSport RB5’s). Largely I knew I would chew-out and destroy the tyres I started with as I learnt the car. These tyres, for cheap tyres, were quite soft but the car did enjoy under-steering out of corners a bit too much like a std All-Wheel-Drive Subaru loves to do. For the afternoon after some advice on 205 Challenge specification tyres, which I will need experience with if I do the challenge next year, I swapped the fronts to two new Yokohama A048-R Soft’s… “Ahhh, now we are driving!” Now matter how hard I tried with these on, perhaps helped by the ’slippier’ tyres on the back – I could not get the car to under-steer like it was before (minus coming out of some big 4th-gear down to 2nd-gear under-brake sweeping corners), and I was pushing it that much harder than in the morning. Welcome to some serious tripod (three (and apparently almost two) wheel) driving under hard-cornering and awesomely controllable over-steer in the fast bits.

With those characteristics instilled and confidence building, to say I’m stoked with the car is an understatement. I think Graham mentioned the word “stonking!”. The car performed pretty much faultlessly throughout the event (and take a look at the number of cars that retired on the results sheet, it seems its a hard event on engines) – I even drove it home, this 205-Gti is no trailer-queen :) . But it also pulled like a little-red-freight-train in every gear. The only times I was wishing for more were a couple of times coming out of two particular corners in 3rd-gear when 2nd-gear might have been a bit quicker and when some insanely quick cars (insert Honda Civic V-teck-Yo!) flat-sticked it past me as I was screaming through 3rd and 4th gears!

From 100 starters I finished 40th overall and 5th in class.

P.S. Anyone want to sponsor me? I have a 100% finishing record :)

Links to some photo’s from around the net.

Oh, and how good was the English weather!!? 24/23 degrees over the weekend, it was actually hot and sweaty work in the car – and warmer than Perth back home I think! :)

2008_AMC_Stages_Final_Results

Abingdon CAR-nival Rally Pre-event Photos

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Last minute additions to the car, stickers – so maybe I at least look fast?