Sorry think they took my brain out in the op, i dont have the car or the track so couldnt watch
I went for a brain scan once, but they didn't find anything.
*boom boom*
Enjoyed that, even if I didn't really deserve to win.
I popped out just before Q to see if anyone was in Team Speak, but my PC crashed on exit (yet again
) so I lost the time I expected to use adjusting the ride height for qually. Not really sure what setup I used in Q - suspect it was my Indy Road one! - but Adam Miles failed to reproduce his 1:00.0 from practice and it came down to two last gasp laps, James Barrington (one of my ORO sparring partners) getting pole in the dying seconds followed after a couple of seconds by me snatching it back by a tenth of a second, despite accidently running into Paul Menard on the lap before after I underestimated my closing speed up the hill.
Got away well and the car felt good for the first 9 or 10 laps, and I was able to keep a small gap to James and Adam behind. Then something happened to the balance of the car and I really stuggled for about 10 laps, which let James past and put Adam right on my tail. My tyres started to come back around lap 20 and something happened to James (probably a cut warning) that dropped him back. Adam's car was now an ever-present threat and only a cut track flag for him gave me temporary respite.
The laps counted down and I was clinging on by the skin of my teeth. Coming out of the final corner on the penultimate lap there was a three car pile up in progress on the start line and I had to slow and then defend into T1, but the rest of the lap went smoothly and I clung on to take the win.