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4Antonio IMPIERI64
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Monoposto at Oulton Park, September 2010 – Race from Tristan Cliffe on Vimeo.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 30 September 2010 01:22

Oulton Park Track MapWe’re well into the 2010 season now, and the general trends are already apparent. In our case, it’s been that we have had a quick car, but one with too many reliability problems, and hence we’ve been lacking in championship points despite a fairly large proportion of fastest laps and pole positions so far.

Most of our reliability problems have been due to bad luck rather than poor preparation, and we arrived at Oulton Park hoping our luck would change a bit. At most races we’ve had one disaster, so it was slightly pleasing when that occurred before we’d even got out of Norfolk – I realised I’d forgotten the laptop, which is important for checking the datalogging as well as attempting to improve the poor mapping in the ECU. Emma and I went back for it, whilst Andrew and Martin continued in the truck to the track. As disasters go, it wasn’t a big one, but we hoped that it would count in the eyes of Lady Luck!

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 12:27

Monoposto at Mallory Park, August 2010 – Race from Tristan Cliffe on Vimeo.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 8 September 2010 12:11

Not a good weekend really. Our problems started on Friday when the switch for the tail lift on the truck burnt out in the heavy rain, so we had to resort to touch wires together by hand to operate it.  This was the first time we were going to use the truck at a race meeting, so we knew there were going to be issues related to it, but we weren’t expecting to have such fundamental failures… Oh well, you live and learn, and we can fix it in time for Oulton (which, at the time of writing, is only a few days away!).

Qualifying the Dallara F398 at MalloryAt the circuit on the damp Sunday, I qualified in 3rd, missing out on the front row for the first time this year due mainly, I suspect, to traffic on the final two laps when the drying track was at its quickest.  The ever present misfire reared its head again too, although I don’t think it’s costing much more than a tenth per lap (although that is no excuse). We are hopeful of getting the misfire problems sorted out, and we are attempting to discuss the matter with the people that made and mapped the ECU. However, a good race was still on the cards, until the throttle bodies failed for a second time in two meetings, leaving us with no throttle – the throttle shaft that links both throttle bodies together broke up.  Clearly not strong enough, and a new design is in progress. Laughably, the throttle body manufacturer even tried to suggest it was the driver or the track that was causing their product to break. We’ve since offered to let them inspect the installation and the setup of the throttle cable before Oulton Park – although I’ve been triple checking the throttle cable and the pedal stops since Mallory last year.

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Last Updated on Monday, 13 September 2010 01:06

After the slight disappointment of Anglesey, we were keen to show our speed at Snetterton, our ‘home’ race. The misfire woes from earlier in the season were, we hoped, behind us, although we had fitted a lambda sensor to the datalogger to help us get around the problem should it recur.

However, all that didn’t go quite according to plan…

Saturday’s practice session was damp. There was, in places, a dry line, but the overall feeling was that wet tyres were the way to go. Most people felt the same, but a few remained on slicks due to lack of time and manpower. I went out and had to pick my way through the traffic to find some clear air, whilst Jeremy Timms went out last due to clutch problems. This meant he was immediately on a clear track and banged in a 1m19 second time. Then it started to rain…

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Last Updated on Friday, 2 July 2010 01:49

GarlandA fortnight after the disappointment of Thruxton (where I cleverly turned pole position into a second place via 29th position and the lead, in the space of a dozen laps) we set off for Anglesey, the farthest track from us in the UK.

Another circuit that we haven’t been to with the Dallara that both Timms and Harrison have been to several times with theirs. Thus we arrived with a realistic frame of mind, hoping for a win but knowing that I would be very difficult to actually achieve. The usual preparation showed nothing that was unduly concerning, other than a slight bulge in the floor and plank possibly caused by the Thruxton kerb launching incident (although the bulge might have been there before and I just hadn’t noticed it!). We tried to rectify it as well as we could, but it’s still there, so we have to run a slightly higher ride height than we’d like.

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Last Updated on Friday, 2 July 2010 01:49