Been a while since some updates, but it's been busy! Getting covid (mild, thankfully) and missing race school, managing to get my WRL license and then being thrust into the deep end at COTA for the WRL season finale.
I spent a LOT of time on the sim (iRacing) driving the Global MX-5 Cup car which the team recommended and was similar to the E36 BMW I'd be driving, and also purchased Ross Bentley and Peter Krause's Virtual Track Walk video for COTA which was an immense amount of information!
Getting there and getting in during the first race practice/qualifying session was QUITE the experience, with a 90 car field and the fast cars (TCR Audis, multitude of GT4 Caymans, AMGs, Aston Martins, a NASA NP01 prototype, etc) were VERY fast (we were GP2 class, near the slower end). You get comfortable in traffic very quickly or... you don't. I just focused on hitting my marks and being predictable, and was probably a little too nice to the fast cars in letting them past. Was what I felt like was pretty slow, running 2:52-2:55 laps during practice and knowing that I was losing a lot of time on the entry to T12, through the carousel (T16/17/18) as well as the Esses (T3/4/5).
Race day was intense, mentally. Thankfully I'd been to this event twice before, crewing for the team I was now driving with (Team LMR, Lockton Motorsports), so the function of fueling, driver changes, pit stop rules, etc was familiar. I was still feeling like I was in a pressure cooker, lump in my throat leading up to my stint and almost couldn't think straight. My turn was up, got in the seat and worked the belts, tested the comms and was off. A few turns in, I forgot about being nervous and just drove and kept an eye in my mirrors for the constant stream of fast cars.
Immediately I was much quicker than on practice day, running 2:47-2:48 laps right out of the box! Amazing what sleeping on something can do, and getting in with the engine and tires nice and warm. I had a better handle on the car as well, and worked my way up in the braking zone in turn 12 off the main straight. With no ABS, managing lockups was key and hard to do with flatspots already in the tires. After the race, one of the other drivers took a sharpie and wrote each driver's name on a different flatspot on the tire hahaha.
~3/4 through my stint I could feel my focus waning, I was tired mentally. The week leading up to the race I did not sleep well unfortunately, and was too excited in the days immediately before. I kept needing to bring my focus back in line, but managed it fairly well until the team called me into the pits for thenext driver change. On that lap, I had a decent line through the Esses, finally nailed T11 and T12, and had a 2:44 on the AIM dash predictive! I asked for one more lap but begrudgingly pitted as I was told for the last guy to get in.
When not driving, I was usually on the radio speaking to both drivers and managing time and fuel stops. On Sunday we brought the lead car (in GP1) to a 2nd place finish! We had a nice splash and dash under yellow and the first driver ran a monster 3hr 30 min stint.
All in all an amazing experience, and I'm happy with my own development over the weekend. Some definite rookie mistakes, and all out INTENSE. My first W2W race, and I hope to do more next year. We filmed the whole race, and I will have access to data from the other drivers. I hope to review and compare and see what I can do next time around to be more consistent and perhaps find a bit of speed!