Snetterton was really the first time we’d be able to directly compare the Silverstone tyres with our Avon performances from earlier in the year. Since Croft we’d made further changes to the setup – notably toe, camber and ride height – which we hoped would compliment the needs of the tyre construction.
Going out for the morning practice session would be a test session as well (isn’t it always in club motorsport?), and I had some new front brake pads to bed in too. Initially I concentrated on warming everything up properly, but it was soon apparent that the cat was nervous and not confidence inspiring. I pushed on, navigating the traffic and looking for clear air. For the majority of the session I couldn’t get below 1m11, which was Reynard pace and not very competitive for the Dallara. Pole was going to be in the 1m07s – 4 seconds is a long time… By the 11th or 12th lap I’d found some clear air, was all warmed up, and stuck in 4th position. It was now or never…
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