I look so small |
Anyway, this year looks different. I am performing better, my dad knows his way around the kart and generally we have been better. Also the weather looked a lot better for Llandow this year as last year it was very heavy rain, we had no awning, and we were camping that time. This time however, the weather was scorching, almost on par with Clay pigeon last year, and we were staying in a premier inn rather than camping.
As it was a long one, distance wise, we dec- dad decided to leave on the Friday and leave me no time, except when I got home from school, to revise for my Spanish GCSE. But anyway back to karting. We left on the Friday and didn't get to see much of my Grandparents who had come up to watch my sister in a big school production and see us, however they didn't really. We left around six o'clock and arrived at the Premier inn around nine - half nine. For the first time ever I had an actual bed rather than having to sleep on the sofa as I usually have to do.
We didn't have dinner there as we had already eaten, but from the look of the weather at the time, rainy, we could be sure it would all go away by Saturday. Whether the track would be dry was another matter.
Me taking a much wider line - It worked better for me |
We met up with Sam and David after the race for dinner at the pub/restaurant next to our Premier-inn. It was a good meal and everybody enjoyed themselves, although we realised Sam always looks to block something rather than win (noughts and crosses).
The trail I started to hold up |
Sam made it to the grid for the heat, just. He made a blinding start unlike me as I dodged people who had spun. He must have been up to 13th but was being followed by a group of people who were quicker. I was closing in on him when he clipped a kerb and went into the tyres, almost riding alongside them. He didn't finish the race and we later found out that he had bent his axle, not good. I managed to finish in 16th, where I had qualified. Normally I would have been ecstatic, however there were only 18 drivers racing and Sam had killed his axle.The pre-final went very well even though the grid was held so Sam could get onto the grid and go out. I made up a huge number of places and managed to finish in 12th. A top ten finish was looking likely. I didn't feel as if the kart had enough acceleration though so I asked Dad to give me some more. He checked the spark plug and it was black meaning too much fuel was going in so we couldn't make the carb any richer. In the end I think we put on a longer exhaust flex and dropped the tyres a bit, to give me more grip.
The Final - Going through the hook |
Also I have a training day on the 10th July so expect a blog update shortly afterwards.
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