Automobilista Round 4 Curitiba

Discussion in 'Copa De Marcas 2020 Closed' started by Ken Jagger, Nov 26, 2019.

  1. Ken Jagger

    Ken Jagger Administrator Staff Member Donator

    Server "was" up :oops:
     
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  2. Paul Anstey

    Paul Anstey Pro Driver

    Qualified 4th. Got a good start to get into 3rd behind Ramon. Spent a couple of laps behind him until I got down the inside down the start/finish straight and made the overtake through the chicane. I was now a few seconds behind Manuel and unable to close the gap. By halfway I was going to pit if Manuel did but stay out otherwise. He didn't so a no stop was on. By 3/4 distance I thought I could survive. In fact even by the penultimate lap I thought I'd be OK but then the front left tyre gave way down the start/finish straight. Hate that AMS message 'One lap to go'. Thought I'd finished the race then that message flashes up. :mad: Could still drive it so I limped around the final lap. Had a 30 second lead over Ken and was looking OK until halfway around the lap when I locked up and slid off the track. I went a long way off the track and nearly couldn't get it turned around, almost getting stuck behind a tyre wall. I got back on track 5 seconds ahead of Ken. The last 2 corners were tricky and trying to accelerate down the straight was difficult but I just managed to hang on to 2nd.

    Well done Manuel :)
     
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  3. Ken Jagger

    Ken Jagger Administrator Staff Member Donator

    Well done in surviving to the Flag Paul. I lost positions both times before in previous races when my tyre blew.
     
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  4. Ramon Llupart

    Ramon Llupart Pro Driver Donator

    First congrats to Manuel, impressive.
    Given that I was quite ill yesterday (and still am) I wasn't expecting too much in the race. Qualifying took me by surprise as I wasn't expecting a second, it wasn't a great lap. That surprise starting position led me to a fatal error, wich was changing the setup prior before the race to try to win... As you may expect that wasn't a great idea at all... :confused:

    Car was hughely unstable in the first laps, particularly in the braking zones, wich caused me to go off track several times and even damage the car. That put me 7/8 and thought my race was over, so just relaxed and started cruising, since Philipp was always at same gap.
    More or less three laps to the end, I started to close the gap to Philipp, not my merit but I saw a lot of of dirty in the air, you know sand and smoke clouds and stuff like that. So I decided to push because I still had tyres for at least 10 more minutes.
    Last corners were a little bit of a madness, as unexpectedly everyone in front of me was going quite slow, Paul being the worse looking one. I suppose Philipp was near to a puncture because he did the last corners terribly slow, allowing me to slipstream and pass him by nothing more than a coin.

    Given the circumstances, better result than expected so quite happy about that. :rolleyes:
     
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  5. Philipp Pichler

    Philipp Pichler Pro Driver

    You suppose right. The car already behave odd, I could feel it at steering. I was trying to go as fast as possible to preserve my left front. Maybe I could have gone a bit faster, but it was only a small bit left of that red bar :eek:
    On the other hand I lost it by the tiniest margiin, we will never know. But as I had to retired the last time my tyre blow, so I feared the risk.

    My first race after a four week pause felt a bit weird. Needed a while to get rid of the rust. My tyre management was not really good. At 22 min I had used more than a half of my front left. So I had to save more in the second part. So I had not really the option to attack Ken, and I think even if I would have tried, my decision to run 3 rear wing backfired, because I was too slow on the straight. Hopefully I will do that better next time ;)
     
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  6. Manuel Alves

    Manuel Alves Pro Driver

    It was clear from practice that the best strategy was a no-stop race. But tyres at the end of the race could be difficult to manage.
    Qualy was close: 4 places separated by 4 tenths. Ramon's lap was very quick, just 22 thousands from my lap. Congrats Ramon.
    Got a good start and built a 3 seconds gap. By then Paul was second and gaining ground. He was driving quickly and smoothly so
    I assumed he was not going to stop.
    I had to save tyres for the end of the race to avoid the tyre's performance drop when below 10%.
    I did not pushed. If Paul catched me I would let him by, saving tyres was more important.
    After a while the time difference started slowly getting bigger.
    At the end Paul had a drop on tyre performance and a flat tyre but still managed to hold on to second. Good driving Paul.
    Next stop Campo Grande. :)
     
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