With Ziu gone, there's no one to put Geoffers under pressure, and it seems he's stopped making errors as a result. Good for the sporting side, but bad news for mine and everyone else's race results..
Race 1:Unsurprisingly Geoffers was on pole. Surprised though to be outdragged by Tony towards T1 after the start, but that Nissan is no slouch. Bad news however if I wanted to put some modicum of pressure on Geoffers. Unless Tony would be faster in race than qual, I had to find a way past quickly. Fortunately an opportunity presented itself, when Tony had a small moment going over a kerb. Free to chase after Geoffers then, but it never became more than a chase. Couldn't match his pace, and he didn't make any mistakes, so no chances of an overtake. Grats for the win and to Tony for completing the podium.
Race 2:Neither Geoff nor I changed cars, so all looked set for a continuation of race 1. Surprised Geoffers didn't grab pole, but didn't matter - he just outdragged me down to T1 and we were back to our positions of race 1. He was uncharacteristically slow over the early laps, so I stayed close, but he may just have been toying with me. Soon changed though; after biting its time all through race 1, the 911 finally decided to pounce. Mugged me in T1, when I braked too deep into the corner, losing the rear and doing a full pirouette. Surprised it didn't happen sooner to be honest. Race decided there; with a 7-sec gap, all possible pressure on Geoffers was gone, so he could cruise home. I even repeated the mistake later in the same place. Prevented the spin, but had to dive deep into the sandbox in the process, losing just as much time. Lonely run to the finish after these. Grats again to Geoffers for the win, and Matt for filling the podium.