Shade
2nd October 2005, 19:43
Well, the day started off with myself and Logan (kk) in the van heading over to pukekohe. Upon arrival, we pulled out the racebike, and then Logan bailed on me over to No Hair <haha just kidding > :) Being the nice guy he is, frosty generously offered to let me pit with him and dougie.
I needed all the help i could get being my first race meeting and 3rd time out on the track.
I was on Logans old racebike number 36.
After getting scrutineering all sorted, i nervously waited for our first practice session. I was in two minds for it.
-One part of me was saying 'qualify at the back , and work your way up - its your first race, take it easy'.
- The other, go for it in practice, see how you do and give it heaps in the race.
Eventually, I realised from the help of others, that im here to race, not do another track day!! So i got on with it and decided to see how I would go.
- Practice -
Sitting at the dummy grid, praying it doesnt rain any minute, we were off and I began slowly easing into it. I was finding myself passing heaps of people everywhere, but getting held up at times too, but was happy with my performance. End result, I qualified 6th on the grid with a 1m 14.00 lap time. Not my best, but I was happy.
Highlights of this session
- Going down the back straight behind TS - Get to about 160ish M mark and decide im going to brake, and thought he would probably do so too. TS gets to about 80m before hauling on the anchors, going deep into the hairpin, and then round the outside of about 5 bikes before flying out the other side. I was told that was one of his 'braking marker errors' - HA! Bro, wicked move!! Looked priiimo :)
So nervously im waiting in the pits, butterflies going crazy and pacing around like an idiot, heheh. Finally we get the call up, and theres no rain around again.
Sitting on the grid, Im watching the guy with the flag. Everyones revving there engines and im trying to do my first race start properly with about 15ish bikes behind me. It drops, revs go up to around 10k and I start slipping the clutch. I thought I was going good and keeping up with everyone until I bogged it down and 3 bikes shot past me. Getting on the gas hard I passed someone into Jenian, then in the next lap (i think) I went around frosty and someone else at Jenian too, however this had me hard left of the track for the left going into castrol. I decided I needed to get castrol right otherwise I would lack back straight speed, and the only way to get a good line was to hold hard left and i went slightly over the ripple strip.
This had me in 4th place until just before 1 lap left, when Frosty and some guy on a yellow bike went underneath me at the hairpin. Chasing hard with one lap to go, I chased frosty over the hill and hard into Jenian as the final lap flag out, when I realised I better do something before he gets away. Hitting castrol hard, trying to get as much exit speed as i could for the back straight, I started going around the outside of frosty - and low sided.
Just a case of being a new racer and letting adrenaline get the best of me. Realistically, there was probably no way it would have worked, and in hindsight, I should have just been happy with 6th place for now, and tried to work something over the hill or at the hairpin.
However, I have learnt my lessons, had HEAPS of fun and met some new people.
Big thanks to -
KK - For the use of your racebike, all the tips and not caring when I bin her, sorry boys!!
Frosty and Dougie - For the support on the day, the advice and being nice fellas in general. Dougie sure picked up the pace from the day before too!! Man was he flying.
'The Hamihole crew' - Good bunch of blokes, had some good chats, and thanks Brett for offering a spare helmet just in case
Highlights of the race - Watching TS blitz the field by about 3/4 of a lap. Amazing riding, was great to be apart of it.
And no - Never saw any of my lap times before i crashed, if anyone did, let me know eh!!
Thanks guys, see you at the next meeting hopefully.
Shade.
I needed all the help i could get being my first race meeting and 3rd time out on the track.
I was on Logans old racebike number 36.
After getting scrutineering all sorted, i nervously waited for our first practice session. I was in two minds for it.
-One part of me was saying 'qualify at the back , and work your way up - its your first race, take it easy'.
- The other, go for it in practice, see how you do and give it heaps in the race.
Eventually, I realised from the help of others, that im here to race, not do another track day!! So i got on with it and decided to see how I would go.
- Practice -
Sitting at the dummy grid, praying it doesnt rain any minute, we were off and I began slowly easing into it. I was finding myself passing heaps of people everywhere, but getting held up at times too, but was happy with my performance. End result, I qualified 6th on the grid with a 1m 14.00 lap time. Not my best, but I was happy.
Highlights of this session
- Going down the back straight behind TS - Get to about 160ish M mark and decide im going to brake, and thought he would probably do so too. TS gets to about 80m before hauling on the anchors, going deep into the hairpin, and then round the outside of about 5 bikes before flying out the other side. I was told that was one of his 'braking marker errors' - HA! Bro, wicked move!! Looked priiimo :)
So nervously im waiting in the pits, butterflies going crazy and pacing around like an idiot, heheh. Finally we get the call up, and theres no rain around again.
Sitting on the grid, Im watching the guy with the flag. Everyones revving there engines and im trying to do my first race start properly with about 15ish bikes behind me. It drops, revs go up to around 10k and I start slipping the clutch. I thought I was going good and keeping up with everyone until I bogged it down and 3 bikes shot past me. Getting on the gas hard I passed someone into Jenian, then in the next lap (i think) I went around frosty and someone else at Jenian too, however this had me hard left of the track for the left going into castrol. I decided I needed to get castrol right otherwise I would lack back straight speed, and the only way to get a good line was to hold hard left and i went slightly over the ripple strip.
This had me in 4th place until just before 1 lap left, when Frosty and some guy on a yellow bike went underneath me at the hairpin. Chasing hard with one lap to go, I chased frosty over the hill and hard into Jenian as the final lap flag out, when I realised I better do something before he gets away. Hitting castrol hard, trying to get as much exit speed as i could for the back straight, I started going around the outside of frosty - and low sided.
Just a case of being a new racer and letting adrenaline get the best of me. Realistically, there was probably no way it would have worked, and in hindsight, I should have just been happy with 6th place for now, and tried to work something over the hill or at the hairpin.
However, I have learnt my lessons, had HEAPS of fun and met some new people.
Big thanks to -
KK - For the use of your racebike, all the tips and not caring when I bin her, sorry boys!!
Frosty and Dougie - For the support on the day, the advice and being nice fellas in general. Dougie sure picked up the pace from the day before too!! Man was he flying.
'The Hamihole crew' - Good bunch of blokes, had some good chats, and thanks Brett for offering a spare helmet just in case
Highlights of the race - Watching TS blitz the field by about 3/4 of a lap. Amazing riding, was great to be apart of it.
And no - Never saw any of my lap times before i crashed, if anyone did, let me know eh!!
Thanks guys, see you at the next meeting hopefully.
Shade.