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Austin Preview

It seems like a long time since the first race of the year in Belgium, but our trip to Austin for the United States Grand Prix is just around the corner.  This race will coincide with Formula 1’s trip to the same venue for their 2016 season.

Circuit of the Americas

Circuit of the America’s played host to the SBMRL’s first race last season and it proved to be a tremendous race highlighted by 3 crashes and a few spin outs.  When all was said and done, Jaap Snellrijder took the checkered flag with Mater close behind him.

The track itself has a variety of challenges including sharp hairpins and weaving esses.  The pit straight isn’t particularly long and leads uphill into a quick left hander.  Given that Turn 2 follows closely, cars at the front of the grid will have a distinct advantage here.  Turn 3 is the esses, a fairly forgiving section of track that is unlikely to put anyone out.  Since there shouldn’t be too much trouble through this part of the track, any mistake will cost the driver valuable track position.

The first sector finishes up with the challenging Turn 4, which can really slow cars down.  The momentum that cars can carry out of Turn 4 will dictate not just their approach to Turn 5 but their ultimate speed down the back straight.  Hit this combination just right and there will be ample opportunity to move up the order.  The back straight will see a ton of downshifting on the approach to Turn 6, which can really catch drivers out if they carry too much speed.

Turn 7 will keep the cars in lower gears, but drivers shouldn’t underestimate the potential it holds to set up a car for the final few corners.  Turns 8, 9, and 10 are all spaced apart just right to tempt higher speeds than may be advised, but taking them too slow will allow others to catch up and pass.  This is the part of the track that saw multiple spin outs in last year’s race, including Nero doing it twice on extremely thin tyres.

In last year’s race, every car took advantage of the pits to, at minimum, put on a new set of tyres.  However, a conservative approach through the first lap could see a car able to skip the pits and gain a position or two.  Of course, any car that drives too aggressively through Turn 10 may not be left with a choice.

STARTING GRID

As is league custom, after the first race of the season the starting grid will be the reverse order of the standings.  That puts Belgium winner Ice all the way at the back of the pack.  Mater, who was the first casualty of Spa, gets the coveted pole position.  It’ll be the 4th time that he’s started at the front.  Nero will start in 2nd place.  The only other time he’s started higher than 3rd was last year’s race in Austin, when he started from pole and finished 5th.

  1. Mater (RB)
  2. Nero (CO)
  3. Jaronimus (ORC)
  4. Jamonito (ORC)
  5. The Stig (SB)
  6. Launch Bornado (RM)
  7. Danger Wheel (RB)
  8. Captain Slow (SB)
  9. Jaap Snellrijder (RM)
  10. Ice (CO)

Pit selection is in reverse order of the team’s average starting position.  That results in selections in this order:

  1. Regency Motors
  2. Scandinavian Blitz
  3. Cobalt
  4. Red Bull
  5. Osito Racing Company

Austin Recap

Friday, October 23rd saw the SBMRL’s inaugural race of Circuit of the America’s in Austin, TX to coincide with the Formula 1 race at the same location the same weekend.  We had 6 drivers show up and ran 9 cars.

After reviewing the rules, we rolled for qualification and then were off in the following order:

P1 – Nero (Lonny)
P2 – Jaap Snellrijder (Frank)
P3 – Mater (Ryan)
P4 – Barb
P5 – Danger Wheel (Ryan)
P6 – Ice (Lonny)
P7 – Captain Slow (Jason)
P8 – Stanley Washington (Brad)
P9 – The Stig (Jason)

All cars ran with the default configuration of wear points: 6 tires, 3 brakes, 3 gearbox, 3 body, 3 engine, and 2 suspension.

Lap 1 saw a lot of jostling for position and enough tire wear and other damage to result in everyone entering the pits.  Even Stanley, who had played things relatively safe though the first half of the lap found his tires worn down significantly.  As cars passed the starting line for lap 2, everyone was within 2 slots of their original starting position, although quite a bit more spread out.

Then things got crazy.  At the front of the pack, Mater took only a couple of turns to pass Jaap for the lead, with Jaap falling back slightly as he navigated the series of successive turns less successfully.  Nero and Ice moved along nicely together as teammates in blue.

In the middle of the pack, Captain Slow found himself bumped by Barb as she attempted to overtake him in Turn 1, resulting in irreparable body damage that sent him home early.  The result was Turn 1 being littered with debris that the trailing pack had to navigate carefully.

In the second sector, Mater extended his lead over Jaap and looked like he would simply have to navigate sector 3 with no major errors to bring home the checkered flag.  However, Jaap hit turn 5 perfectly and was then able to take the back straight in 6th gear all the way to turn 6.  As the two jockeyed up front, the pair of blue cars managed to isolate themselves from the rest and looked set for a 3/4 finish if everything went smoothly.  Meanwhile, Barb took a middle line approaching the back straight, leaving little options for Danger Wheel who was hot on her heels.  Danger Wheel clipped Barb while attempting to pass, ending her race.  Stanley Washington, who had been struggling along near the end of the pack for most of the race, was now starting to catch up as well, while the Stig did all he could to keep up.

Back at the font, Jaap caught Mater in Turn 8 and was able to take the lead for good around Turn 9.  Nero and Ice were one behind the other after Turn 7, but then disaster struck.  Nero spun out after overshooting Turn 8, not only allowing Ice by but the trailing pack to catch up as well.  It looked like he might lose just the one spot, but Stanley was there to take advantage when Nero spun out a second time.

Danger Wheel and the Stig were there to charge as well, but Nero was able to get up enough speed to keep them at bay.  The Stig, on the otherhand, was pushing hard.  In fact, he miscalculated his speed going into the final turn, and having already worn down his tires and brakes significantly, was unable to stay on the track.

Final Results

Driver Start Lap Finish
Jaap Snellrijder (RM) 2 1 1
Mater (GT) 3 2 2
Ice (BT) 6 4 3
Stanley Washington (YT) 8 9 4
Nero (BT) 1 3 5
Danger Wheel (GT) 5 7 6
The Stig (WT) 9 8 7, dnf
Barb (RM) 4 6 8, dnf
Captain Slow (WT) 7 5 9, dnf

In Singapore, Danger Wheel and Barb will each receive a penalty of 1 grid space for causing another car to be eliminated due to collision.