So, a long vacation break of course means that the week before the race ends up being a bit stressful. We quickly lowered our ambitions and decided to just get the car up to standard again, no upgrades.
After the second place race, we had noticed a large degree of toe out. We suspected a bent lower control arm (from the lost wheel last season and a small off this race). But when we started to take the arm off we saw that the lower ball joint was completely thrashed. Free play was at least 1/2". A new ball joint and the front suspension was sorted.
We only had some bent metal and plastic to sort after that, and we added an extra inner mirror too, trying to aid rear view vision.
A bit too late we checked the weather forecasts for the weekend. It was only Wednesday-Thursday before the race we realized that it would be a wet race. Our 17" Yokohama AD08Rs were planned to last at least one more dry drace but in the wet? Thread depth was marginal on two of them. We had two new ones but no rims to put them on (and we did not want to risk damaging a useable set by taking them off the wheels).
Plan B was to use some of the 15" wheels we had last season - two budget brand tyres with good thread and two Hankooks with less. The Hankooks did well in rain before...
Most of Saturday morning was spent in agony over tyre choice. Rain was pouring down...and the forecasts said that it would continue. Some parts of the track had rather deep standing water too.
It wasn't until after scrutineering we made the choice. Rain tyres it is. The team next to us, and the team who won the two first races made the same decision. That proved not to be the brightest idea of the weekend...
Ending up in second place last time meant we had to start at the back of the field, and in the rain our idea was to keep some extra safety margins. The race is 4 hours, not just to turn number 1, and to finish first, first you have to finish.
Even so, we made a decent start and was soon hovering around 4-5-6. Despite the tyres feeling very slippery. But since we still had a decent spot we didn't swap tyres. Even though we saw that the quick cars started to pull away.
I had a really hard time getting familiar with the car with these tyres. The line between grip and no grip (no grip at all!) was very thin and when the front wheels lost traction it took forever to regain. So I increased the margins trying not to bend the car. Our faster drivers managed to put in some better laps and that kept us still in a decent spot.
My second stint went a bit better but after 4-5 laps I thought I heard a noise increasing and then I got a "friendly" tap in the rear as JMS in their BMW compact was making a pass. Shortly after that I pitted to swap drivers and the next guy came half a lap before the muffler left the car in a very determined way.
The muffler had been a bit ajar in an earlier stop but we refitted a rubber strap but obviously it wasn't enough.
We almost loaded the car on the trailer (around 1 hour left to go) but a track worker offered to look for the muffler and when another team said it was used as a brake marker before the hairpin, we got it back. To our amusement all mounts and clamps were still there so we just put it back on to take the checkered flag.
We had 8 laps up to the number 8 spot (we lost 13 laps on this) so no real chance of cathing, unless something broke for someone. You never know. Then we realized, in spot number 8 was a team with a "rental car" (Polo Cup racer) that does not get points. So in reality we had the eighth position.
Team Nordtrade won in their Mitsubisho Colt (running on the Yokos!), Mayflower was second. But Forsman, who won the first races had made the same bad tyre choice as we did and was in 6th place. This means we are still 3rd overall! Only one point down to 4th though. But way better that we hoped for, all things considered.
Then we thought of another thing. During the season we use a reversed starting order, based on the latest race. This means we get to start pretty far forward next time. But, for the last race, it's the overall standings that give the line-up. If, if, if we are still around 3rd overall we get to start pretty far forward in the last race too :-)
The car is basically intact, we just need to sort the muffler, get more rims and swap some brake pads (I hope).
Gustaf