So yesterday I did Mallory Park. First time I've been there. To be honest looking at the circuit layout I was expecting to be disappointed with
so few corners, and also anticipating needing a new engine through the dreaded oil surge for which Gerards is notorious. I was wrong on both counts.
Despite there being only 5 corners, there's a challenge in every one of them.
Gerards is the obvious difficult one - takes ages to grow balls big enough to enter with enough speed and stay out wide to carry more speed. A lot of
the time I was braking too early, which meant to turn in whilst still on the brakes I was turning in too early. Note : I still need to grow bigger
balls, there's definately a few more mph in the car round there.
Then there's the Esses (2 corners) - needs a later apex then you think and I kept getting it wrong. Still feels good to "dance" the
car around the right then left though, using the brakes to help turn in then off the brakes to let the rear loosen. Can't really tell on the
video but it's such a good feeling to almost feel "at one" with the car as everything you do steering with the pedals translates into
what you actually meant to happen!
Then there's the hairpin, which was pretty scary when there were tin-tops slowing way earlier and more than you expect. Over cooked a few times
here, and getting close to the apex whilst not slowing too much is a bit of an art.
Finally there's the Devils Elbow, which is an off camber flat out left-hander. Plenty of grip in the dry, but was damp early doors and had a
couple of scares!
Looking at my oil pressure gauge, whilst it was reducing through Gerards it never really dropped below 40psi, so I came back with a working engine
Just got a sump baffle and a slight over-fill on the day.
Best lap time caught on video was about 55.5. Battery cut out before my final few laps which "felt" the best (though we all know that
doesn't always translate to fastest!)
Anyhow, video below. In summary, although it doesn't look like the most exciting circuit from the map, there's a lot of fun to be had.
Great for spectating, too.
Enjoyed that. That blue car (Caterham?) at the end was a bit reluctant to move over..
..oh, and you'll be OK for Cadwell next Friday?
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Originally posted by Andy D
Enjoyed that. That blue car (Caterham?) at the end was a bit reluctant to move over..
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Originally posted by Andy D
..oh, and you'll be OK for Cadwell next Friday?
Hi ,what camera were you using, footage is great with the dash info on the screen
Mark
I used Racechrone Pro
Quite easy to use.
here is my and the cars 1st time on track so dont expect and fast racing.
Also the track was wet and wanted to bring the car home in 1 piece
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNd1Jv2nA1Q
Also how do you embed the youtube clip in to this window I could only add a link
[Edited on 18/10/14 by Trollyjack]
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Originally posted by Blueosis1
Hi ,what camera were you using, footage is great with the dash info on the screen
Mark
Thanks guys ,using a go pro myself but the info on the screen just adds something .i,m In the middle of building a robin hood and the digidash in on
my wish list .
Was at mallory in the red alfa ,brilliant day for the time of year and a viewing track
Mark