Team Diary

21 July 2008

Snetterton - A Day Well Driven

Having had two very productive test days at Snetterton I felt confident going into the weekend.  I have arrived at the majority of the circuits this year having never driven a touring car or even a car with a roof around them, so to have had the chance to test was a major boost. Qualifying went ok ending up tenth though feeling a little disappointed after being blocked on a potentially faster lap, still it beats P11 where I seem to qualify all too often.

Race 1 started well using the traction of the Team RAC BMW to good effect getting up the eighth and passing last years championFabrizio Giovandardi, however on the 2nd lap I was used as a brake pushed out wide at the fast Coram bend narrowly avoiding going off but loosing four places in the process. I then got into a battle with Mat Jackson and Adam Jones managing to pass them both at the same time! This salvaged some valuable Independent points.

Race 2 again a good start and again I managed to pass an ex champion in a Vauxhall (this time Matt Neal) but unfortunately as I am learning ex BTCC champions seem to know how to fire you off. On the 3rd lap I was sent into a spin at Russell chicane. I dropped to last and started my fight back through the grid. I got my head down and managed to get back up to eleventh when the safety car came out on the 3rd lap from the end. I managed to get a good run and almost into tenth place but was barged out the way loosing my rear bumper finishing eleventh.

I was very frustrated at this point as I felt I had driven well all day and had any chance of points removed by bandits.

Race 3 was very enjoyable getting a mega start and slotting in behind Colin then getting into a race long battle with just about everyone. If you don’t get fired off touring car racing is very enjoyable and I learnt a lot finishing 8th.

Next race is Oulton Park a very nice race track and I feel a mega weekend is on the cards!!!

Stephen Jelley - Driver

15 July 2008

Another strong weekend for Team RAC

The racing at Snetterton was as spectacular as ever and I am delighted to come away with another two independent race wins.  Prior to the event most of the teams had two days of testing to improve and refine their cars for the second half of the season and this made the grid even more competitive.

There are fewer corners on the Snetterton circuit than many of the other tracks we visit but they can be even more demanding.  Coram and Riches are two of the fastest corners we encounter anywhere and it is important to have a stable car so that you can have confidence to carry the speed.  On the other hand there are very slow corners like the Russell chicane and Sear where you need the car to be able to stop fast and turn quickly.  These issues mean that often the final set-up on the car is slightly compromised.  The Revett Straight can also pose a difficulty in selecting the correct gear ratio.  Depending on whether there is a tail wind or a head wind here means the possibility of changing to either a shorter or longer final gear ratio.  The wind direction can often change throughout the day so it is important to keep on top of this.

Qualifying was a bit of a disappointment for me as I thought we would have been further up the grip than seventh.  We had been running faster than this in the practice sessions but lost a few tenths when it came to the qualifying session.  But still seventh is at the right end of the grid and the super starts associated with the rear wheel drive BMW meant that I was able to jump two positions at the beginning of the first race.  From here on in it was a matter of holding station.  I was trying hard but just couldn’t catch the group of cars in front and likewise the others behind couldn’t catch me.

Race two was much more eventful and probably one of my best races of the season so far.  The car felt better in this race and I was able to hassle the others out of the way and get into second position.  The set-up on my car meant that even in the latter stages of the race I was still able to challenge for position as the car had looked after the tyres very well.  The reverse grid system meant I started seventh for the final race of the day and again this was a tough affair.  The extra 27kgs of success ballast in the car from the previous race definitely slowed me down, but we still had reasonable pace and I was content to finish in sixth position.

All in all this was another strong weekend for Team RAC and we are continuing to work hard and keep fighting for more victories.  Oulton Park is the next stop for us and I hope we can continue the good work there.

Colin Turkington - Driver

06 June 2008

Croft and the Season so far!

Croft has been the most positive weekend of my short touring car career and coming away from the weekend I feel a corner has been turned and I can push on and secure Team RAC some more valuable points.

A touring car is very different to the single seater F3 car I was driving last year, and with the tight testing restrictions of the BTCC new situations keep cropping up. The bumpy nature of the Croft circuit took some getting used to and driving a lap of Croft is very different and some 12 seconds slower in the BTCC, the car moves around a lot more and new sensations are happening all the time.

Qualifying was a touch frustrating as I felt we should have done better and I was unfortunate to loose time on my fast lap by another car going off in front of me and a tyre barrier being moved onto the racing line loosing me a few tenths of a second that could have made a difference.

The first race started in torrential rain with large patches of standing water, moving up off the start I lost a touch of time going through the chicane on the 3rd lap letting the car behind get a run on me into the following corner. Knowing we had a fast car in the wet conditions I moved to the middle of the track to block the car behind however not knowing about a large swell of water moving across the track which when I hit the brakes made the car turn violently left!! Once I had caught the huge moment the car was aqua plaining across the surface of the track and I unfortunately made contact with the wall. However the episode was not over as while I tried to get out of my car another car made the same mistake crashing into my stationary Team RAC BMW and injuring one of the circuit marshals who was coming to my aid. It was an unfortunate unavoidable accident as no one was to know about the water and later in the race the same area claimed at least 6 more cars causing the race to be stopped for safety reasons.

Race 2 the Team RAC mechanics did an amazing job of fully repairing the damage from a double impact in less than two hours getting the car out on track looking like new. I knew we had a quick car and just had to get my head down, I made a good start not looking back and started picking off the cars in front, our pace was very good and even though I had to come through traffic I was maintaining the same pace as the leader (Colin) and by the last few laps was trying to find my way past ex Team RAC driver Tom Onslow-Cole. On the last lap I managed to get a run out of the hairpin and passed Tom round the outside of the first corner coming home in 10th place overtaking 13 cars on my way. A very good and enjoyable race!

Race 3 was the only dry race of the day we started on slick tyres and I set about setting a consistent pace to maintain a points finish managing to claim 9th finishing in front of Seats Jason Plato and fellow Independent runner Andrew Jordan and gaining some more valuable points for Team RAC.

It’s the same at every race meeting that by the time I get to the end of the weekend I feel if I started the weekend again I would be right on the pace and ready to take the fight to anyone, but Rome wasn’t built in a day and an unfortunate part of being new to the BTCC is having to learn the ropes. Going into the next round at Snetterton we have a two day test prior to the event with which I plan to be fully up to speed and qualifying better than ever!!    

Stephen Jelley - Driver

03 June 2008

Croft - My most successful weekend

Croft was my most successful weekend ever in touring cars.  This is the first time I have won two races at the same meeting and it was just what I needed to boost my championship campaign.

Last year we were very competitive at Croft and I scored my first win in the BMW here.  We knew there was a good set-up on the car for this track but nothing is ever taken for granted in touring cars.  The track conditions on Saturday were ideal for the BMW as it relishes a hot and grippy track.  My times in free practice were very good but I was a little disappointed to qualify fourth.  We thought we could be faster than this but the times were very close.

Waking up to the rain on Sunday morning I was not best pleased but in the end it worked to my favour.  The conditions in race 1 were treacherous, even worse than Rockingham.  Standing water on the track made it impossible to feel any grip from the tyres and as there were so many yellow flag periods it was difficult to generate much heat in the tyres or the brakes.  In these conditions staying on the track is not easy and its important not to drive on the limit as the grip is so unpredictable.  In a short space of time I found myself in the lead and the conditions got so bad the race had to be red flagged.  I think this must have been the shortest British Touring car race ever but they all count for fifteen points.

By race two the rain had stopped but the track was still considerably wet.  I knew these conditions could be good for our car, but I was also aware of the extra 45kgs I had onboard.  It was difficult to create much of a lead in this race and the grip became less as the track dried up.  The wet tyres need plenty of water to stay cool so by the end of the race they had roasted and this made the car slide around in every corner.  I had a major speed wobble on the last lap that frightened me a little, but I was delighted to take another win.

The reverse grid meant I started seventh for the final race.  With lighter cars ahead it can be difficult to make progress and this was the situation.  I was running well early on until Jason Plato made a mistake and bashed the side of the car.  This let four or five guys past and after this it was very difficult to recover.  In the end I finished eighth, a few more points at least.

It’s a long break now before the next meeting at Snetterton.  It’s the home race of Team RAC so I hope we can achieve some more fantastic results here.   

Colin Turkington - Driver

20 May 2008

Great results at Thruxton

It’s great to finally come away from a race weekend in good spirits after some great results.  It has been a tough opening to the season for me, but I hope things can get much better and the balance will now shift more to the BMW over the summer months.  Thruxton is usually a tough circuit for the rear-wheel drive cars, but if you get the tyre management strategy right then there is always a chance.

Our performance on Saturday in free practice and qualifying really set the platform for a good weekend.  I could feel the improvements we made through the day and although it was a little disheartening to qualify eighth, I knew we had maximised our performance and got the most out of the car at this track.  Because of the high abrasiveness of the Thruxton tarmac, Dunlop provide a harder compound tyre to improve tyre wear and the chances of everyone making it to the finish of the race.  This stiffer tyre makes it more difficult for the BMW to match the single lap qualifying pace of the front-wheel drive cars, but the balance shifts more to the rear-wheel drive car over the race distance.

The opening race was my best of the season so far.  I made up a few places from the start and from about lap 8 onwards it was clear that I still had a lot of performance left in the tyres, whereas the others began to struggle.  I kept battling and was delighted to finish in second position.  Race 2 was a similar affair but with an extra 36kgs the car was more of a handful.  Jumping into an early lead was great but there was constant pressure from behind as I struggled to create much of a lead.  In the end the Vauxhalls were too fast but second position again was a great result.  The reverse grid meant I started P8 for race three, but with lighter cars ahead it is always difficult to make up much ground.  We made a few minor set-up changes for this race but unfortunately we could not create the same kind of pace as the leaders so sixth position was not a bad result.

On the whole Thruxton was a great points haul for me and on top of that I really enjoyed the racing.  Croft is the next stop so I hope we can keep this momentum going and have another great weekend.

Colin Turkington - Driver

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