My Rockingham recap:
Race 1; Started third. Watched Skeen and Davidson play chicken at wall at the entry to the infield. Watched Skeen have brake trouble and Davidison go off roading. Ended up first with Travis hot on my tail. It used to be easy to win when there was only a field of me, myself, and I. I now have to rely on the misfortune of others…Looking in my rearview, Laura Patton gets fourth. Go girl…very respectable.
Race 2; Same Skeen and Davidson show at the entry wall. While they were dicing on the inside I almost made it past them on the outside. Almost. It used to be easy to win. Skeen takes race 2, I hang on for second.
Race 3: I dont’remember much about this one except that Mike Davidson gets his first win. Congratulations Mike! I hang on for second. I remember a day when it used to be easy to win.
Race 4: Can’t forget this one as we did an inverted start for the 55 minute enduro. Starting from the rear, I had a great start (watch Skeens video) and was first by lap one. But others can use my misfortune as my rear tire lost air as the dunb driver hit a rumble strip too hard. From hero to zero…
I went to the garage and changed the tire.I rejoined the pack seven laps later behind Laura and Mike Davidson and watched them race for 20-30 minutes. And what a race they had. I had nothing for them. I tried to push Laura but could not get close enough to do so…It used to be easy to win…Congratulations to Mike for his second win. Important to me, Laura has arrived! A second place finish and a fourth place in the weekend. Good job girl.
We all learned some great racecraft (you can’t pass on the apron in turn two, you can on the front straightaway) as we did some fun things at the Rock. Jim, Ed, Steve, Scott, and Dave all picked up speed throughout the weekend. Regulars JP Al, and Travis can all join me in saying that the competition for position is better and the clean racing is fun. Hey, it is rewarding to do well with this group of racers.Maybe NASA SE will consider one race per year at the Rock.
What do you think?
Regards, Robert Patton