My first ever Collantine Cup disconnect! It had to happen eventually.
Anyway, to my race review: put in a slippery and messy qualifying lap which I was sure @JamieFranklinF1 would beat considering I only just pipped him to provisional pole. So I pitted and did another lap that was apparently quick, although it felt very slow as I was driving as carefully as possible! Perhaps there’s a lesson to be learnt, here…
And then there was the race! Another bad start (although not as bad as some!) left Jamie well in front by turn 1. In the chaos surrounding the first corner (actually, wasn’t chaotic, but I was panicking because I’m just not cool or something), I forgot to downshift into 2nd, and the car understeered into the wall and bounced in front of everyone. That possibly caused a bad crash, but in all the banging and crashing and sparks and lag, I have no idea what happened! I then spun again before the DRS zone on lap 1, before doing the same thing again on the next lap!
Ploughed my way through everyone — and I don’t mean I was quicker than others, I think I actually lag-rammed @Jonnyw360f1 and @slr out of my way — before suddenly I was second behind Jamie with 20 seconds to make up. My heart sunk a little at that, but after the first stops, I was just 15 behind with around 22 laps left to complete! I convinced myself I could catch him if I took 1 second a lap…
So I tried, and it was working for a few laps before I lost my rhythm a bit and didn’t gain at all on one lap. I overcame my silliness and then disconnected with around 12 seconds (I think) to Jamie ahead with about 15 laps to go. I’m not saying I would have done it, but maaaan, it would have been interesting! :-( And hopefully close. Bla bla bla first you must finish, as they say. I suppose they say it because it’s true.
Fun racing, a bit sad to disconnect, but eh, I tried. My router has been disconnecting every hour or so lately and I was pretty certain it was going to happen during the race tonight anyway.