Donington/Thruxton was my first back-to-back race meeting and the weather was so much different between the two. Donington was all sunny and hot. Thruxton was cloudy and windy until Michael Smith’s team arrived and then the heavens opened up.
Matt was back for this weekend as well as Phil Harris. That makes it a full team for the weekend so whatever that needs doing on the pickup truck, it should be done quickly. As we unloaded the lorry on Friday night, we had a punctured tyre and also two tyres that was leaking air. Had to wait until Saturday before Avon arrives at the circuit to sort our tyres out.
Saturday morning and it was raining although not as heavy as Friday night. We did some setup work on the back of the pickup truck to improve traction and was ready for Saturday practice. The rain stopped before we got on track and it was drying up so it was decided to go out on slick tyres.
Saturday Practice and Richard was 12th fastest which included him flying, quite literally, as all four tyres was off the ground and two excursions at Village corner. There wasn’t a dry line as the pickups went on track and Richard first missed the chicane and hitting a big kerb which made him fly and at Village corner, he went wide off the dryer part of the track and onto the grass both times. Besides minor bumper damage and a lot of grass, there was no problem so Richard continued after the first excursion at Village corner. The second happened just before the end of practice so we got it back in the garage. Work started to check everything since these pickup trucks are designed for racing on the road and not for flying or running on grass. Everything was good so we were all ready for Sunday Race 1.
Sunday Race 1 and was raining at the start so we went on track with full wet tyres on. The rain died out during the course of the race and so everyone was going faster. We was starting 14th out of 17 pickup trucks and we finished 14th. We was as high as 12th before Richard radioed in saying there was a clutch problem. After the race, we found that a half-shaft was broken on the right side of the differential so we had to change the whole differential for Race 2. There wasn’t a problem with the clutch luckily.
Sunday Race 2 and it was dry but cloudy. Slick tyres were put on the #24 truck and we started 13th. Richard was battling for 12th place with Tony Mumford (#7), Neil Tressler (#37) and Damien Carr (#14) for most of the race. That is until the #7 truck got in contact with #14 and ended up in the tyre wall on lap 8 and Richard having a misfire on lap 10. Finished in 14th place again and it started to rain again after the race.
Looking at the lap times, if there weren’t any problems with the truck, Richard would have finished 12th in both races. We are currently in 10th place in the overall championship followed closely by Julian Arnold (#3) who is only 10 points behind. Michael Smith (#93) is 9th with a 85 point gap.
The next race will be at Brands Hatch with the DTM (Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters) on 30th/31st August.
See you there!
Yung
Mechanic


