Thursday 10 April 2014

Testing Time at Silverstone

Testing time in the Ginetta G50 at Silverstone International circuit in preparation for Britcar tomorrow with Ian Anderson and Lifetime Racing. Plenty of areas to work on. Cant wait. We will also be revealing our new helmet designs.




F1 Graphics support

Just want to thank F1 Graphics for their support yesterday helping Dan get the car prepared for this weekends Britcar campaign. The car is now ready for racing.








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Wednesday 9 April 2014

Lifetime Racing team up with Caterham Champions for the 2014 Britcar Championship




Lifetime Racing team up with Caterham Champions for the 2014 Britcar Championship.

Multiple Caterham Graduate Sigma Champion Ian Anderson and 2013 Caterham Graduate Sigma Champion and 2014 BWRDC Goldstars winner Amanda Black will drive a Ginetta G50 prepared by Lifetime Racing in the 2014 Britcar Endurance Championship.

Lifetime Racing have experience of running the Ginetta G50 in endurance racing events having finished third in the British GT4 Championship in 2013 preparing a similar machine to the one they will field for Ian and Amanda.

Ian Anderson said “After 4 years of Caterham racing a whole new chapter begins, starting this weekend with a Ginetta G50 in the Britcar Endurance Championship. I am looking forward to working with Dan Eagling of Lifetime Racing and hope that with the combination of experience, enthusiasm and commitment we can work towards meeting the challenges that will no doubt lie ahead.

For our first outing we are aiming for both consistency and to be within site of the pace in Class 4. I am commencing on a very steep learning curve that will highlight the differences between Endurance racing and the 20 min non-stop wheel to wheel racing that I have known in the Caterham Graduates Racing Club. I am looking forward to seeing how Britcar & Lifetime Racing will help me develop as a driver and as a member within a team through the coming season.”

Amanda Black said “I’m looking forward to the amazing opportunity to experience the first step on the GT ladder at this weekend’s Silverstone Britcar round. We have had great support from lifetime racing learning the difference between Caterham racing and driving a Ginetta.”

Dan Eagling said “Following a successful campaign in British GT last season with a Ginetta G50 myself and the team are excited to be working with Ian and Amanda. They are proven Champions who both have a hunger to develop and hone their racing skills. Endurance racing is a new discipline to the pair but I believe we have a package that will allow them to progress and I have no doubt that Ian and Amanda will be challenging for wins this year.”


This season’s Britcar Endurance Championship starts on April 12 at Silverstone International.


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Tuesday 8 April 2014

Britcar

We have a Britcar entry.

Silverstone 12th April

Number 50 in class 4.
Ginetta G50

Monday 31 March 2014

Silverstone Ginetta Test

 What a great day testing a Ginetta G50 at Silverstone with Lifetime racing.
Still learning a lot about the car and driving on slicks. After a tough Caterham round last weekend it was really nice and refreshing to drive something different. I felt like I could drive again! I really enjoyed sitting down with Dan and going through the data on how I can improve my driving. Learning so much from lines on a computer screen! Just need to wait and see if we a have a Britcar entry for a coupe of weeks time? Fingers crossed!

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Friday 28 March 2014

Ginetta Preparations

Having realised that the Ginetta was down on power because it didn't have a stage 1 engine. Ian has managed to source a new stage 1 engine and also new diff gear ratios. After installation the car was off to the rolling road to see if we had the desired bhp.


Unfortunately the car was still down on power and tomorrows Silverstone test was looking doubtful. However many thanks to Dan's hard work and problem solving skills he managed to solve the problem at 10 'o'clock at night. Now that is dedication and the Silverstone test is still on! Hurray. Cant wait. Thanks Dan and Lifetime racing. 

Monday 24 March 2014

Tough start to the Sigmax Championship 2014

With limited testing this year I always knew that the step up in class this year to the Sigmax Championship was going to be a difficult one. With no Graduate races in the school holidays and therefore no Friday testing the challenge was on. Having managed to get away from school at lunch time to sprint over to Donington to get out in the final test session I was disappointed to only get about 4 laps in the 20 min session. 2 red flags pretty much meant that the effort unfortunately wasn't worth it.

 

Qualifying was interesting. Cars appeared to be packed and grouped together. I was disappointed to qualify 12th and 10th with no clear lap completed. My fastest lap didn't even had a tow. Disappointed as I know I can drive the car faster. So Qual was hard. I didn't play it right. Didn't get a clean lap. Got boxed in. People playing weird games. My fastest lap I didn't even get a tow down the dunlop straight! Came off knowing I could drive faster which was frustrating. Poor qualifying then had an impact on my whole weekend.


Race 1 ended up wet. However I did achieve the 4th fastest lap time as the track was drying. Then the safety car came out then it rained. Then I became a pansy and just wanted to bring the car home in one piece to race on Sunday. But did managed 9th.

Race 2. I lost 4 positions at the start. Had a good battle with people around me. Until going into the final chicane the car in front braked very very hard, I in turn braked very very hard, locked up the rear and that made the car stall through the chicane! (Which apparently is caused by the lighten flywheel?!) By the time I had restarted I had lost 4 places and was battling for 11, 12, 13, 14. I was all over them but couldn't shift them with the slip stream. I then spun at the exit of the old hairpin. Typical because I had the Motors TV camera onboard! However all is not lost. 10th in championship!

The weekend was very challenging. However I have reflected very well on it over the last 24 hours and all is not lost. The biggest issue is that no one looks at a results sheet and says 'Who did testing and who didn't! Unfortunately I can not test and Im going to pay the price very heavily. If there wasn't a value in testing on a Friday - no one would do it!  The aim is to have fun and enjoy racing. A step in class means I'm learning. Learning is good.


Tuesday 25 February 2014

Training time

Its time to get training for the season ahead. Better late than never! 24 days until Graduate racing at Donington Park (Live on Motors TV) and 45 days until the start of any potential Britcar races.

I completed a 6.2km run along the seafront this evening. It was actually very very nice. Amazing to be able to do something in the light after work. Having decided previously to start training for the season with limited success I have created goals. Having completed the Silverstone Half Marathon last year and swearing I would never run one again, having that type of goal does help to motivate me. So, I have signed myself up for the British 10K London Run on Sunday 13th July (137 days away!) and a half way run at the Lowestoft 5 mile promenade dash on Sunday 6th April (39 days). I've paid so I have to run! I've also now posted it on here so I have to do it.

My body is a template. Training has started. Roll on the season :-)

Friday 21 February 2014

Ginetta G50

Snetterton 300 MSVT Trackday - Friday 21st February

Cracking day out in the Ginetta G50 at Snetterton with Ian Anderson and support from Lifetime Racing. The car is going very well and its new drivers are getting up to speed very quickly. Great to gain experience in both wet and dry running. A learning curve for driving a race car on wet tyres (A novelty for Caterham graduate drivers!) and also learning the power of slicks. Wow, we can't wait to race it with support from Lifetime Racing.


Thanks to Dan Eagling for preparing the car to such a high standard and roll on 2014.


Thursday 20 February 2014

BARC launch a new website


Nice to see they have used my first race winning photo from Thruxton for the club profile picture. Very chuffed :-) Roll on the start of the season. BARC

Saturday 1 February 2014

Success at the BWRDC Awards Dinner

Another fantastic awards evening for the British Woman's Racing Drivers Club on Saturday 1st February at Nailcote Hall Hotel, Coventry. I managed to win another massive collection of awards and was delighted to be crowned the BWRDC champion 2013 for the second consecutive year. 

For the second year running I was successful in achieving:
The VIP Adrenaline trophy for the best performance in a sports or sports racing car, present by Rob Austin
                    BWRDC Racing championship for the Goodwin trophy, present by Rob Austin

The Embassy Trophy for the Club Champion 2013, present by Rob Austin
And the trophy that I had an eye on from the start of the season!

Hillwood Jewellers Coupe des Dames, For most wins and fastest laps,
present by Rob Austin and Hillwood Jewellers
At least this year I was ready to make speeches! 
All the award women, 2013


Sunday 12 January 2014

Elite Gold Star Winner

What a way to start 2014. With a BWRDC Elite Gold Star award presented at the Autosport International Show, NEC Birmingham. Newspaper report