Thursday, July 6, 2017

Carkner is Fastest 60+ in 4th Round at Brands Hatch

60+ Racing Adventures-4th Round at Brands Hatch
The 4th Round of the 60+ Racing Adventures League for drivers age 60 and older ran Wednesday,7/5 at Brands Hatch, running the Pro Mazda.  29 drivers participated. Almost a repeat of the contest at Monza, the Group 1 race was dominated by Canada’s Steven Carkner and the Netherland’s Jos van de Ven.

But unlike Monza where the two had a near photo finish, Carkner asserted his dominance with clear authority, leading every lap and finishing more than 10 seconds ahead.  Carkner set a blistering pace with an average lap time of only 1:19.76.

Carkner’s start was impressive as he pulled away from the pack as soon as the pace car left the track.


One of the challenges at this iconic track is the use of the track “extensions” in the track out areas of several turns.  Carkner showed how it is done in T3 and T6. (This is allowed—no “offtrack” incident penalties applied.)

A stab on the brakes entering T3, with a smooth on throttle arc in 4th gear takes the car outside of the curbing—this is the fast line.

Likewise in T6, a smooth, on throttle arc in 5th gear takes the car outside of the curbing—this is the really fast line. It is a bit scary as the track really challenges the car’s suspension here.


Too much of a good thing however can be dangerous. John Unsbee goes “too far” exiting the Paddock Hill Bend, but expertly saves it.

Another critical corner here is T7.  Jos van de Ven’s teammate, Rolf Just perfectly executes the gentle curb contact using the fastest line thru here.

In the Group 1 race, Carkner and Jos van de Ven started on the front row. Donald Strout, in P3 announced his strategy was to “take it easy for the first three laps” expecting that a few drivers might over drive on cold tires. So, John Unsbee in P4 and Mark Robertson in P5 passed Strout in Paddock Hill Bend.  Robertson asserted himself and passed Unsbee. The pack of the above mentioned five, with the Floridian John Morgan and the UK’s Andrew Fidler close behind, took off. Unsbee passed Robertson the next lap, going into the high speed Paddock Hill Bend.  Strout noticed that Carkner and van de Ven were building a large lead and became impatient. He followed Robertson into T8 and they touched—Strout was able to continue, but with a damaged front wing, but Robertson spun and lost several positions.

Strout and Unsbee would duel for the rest of the race, fighting for P3, with Unsbee holding Strout off. The Podium for the first race would be Carkner, van de Ven, and Unsbee.
Passing at Brands Hatch is a challenge. Here Unsbee (yellow car) overtakes entering the Paddock Hill Bend. This is the “classic” passing maneuver most often seen at this track.


Portugal’s Antonio Reis set the fastest qualifying lap of the day in the second race-a time of 1:18.938. Team #1’s Bill Lawrence, missing the first race because of computer problems, asserted himself in the second race with the second fastest qualifying lap of the day-a blistering fast 1:19.048 lap.

Donald Strout’s warning and prediction in the first race about “cold tires” being a factor proved true in the second race as Reis lost control in the first turn.



Lawrence took the lead, closely followed by Strout and Andrew Fidler.  As mentioned, Team #1 teammates work closely together. Lawrence’s teammate Steven Carkner was on the TeamSpeak radio spotting for Lawrence.


On lap 4, Lawrence went wide in Turn 8.  (This is not the fast line.)


And, for much of the following laps, it was a duel between Strout and Fidler. (Fidler is the winner of this season’s event at Watkins Glen.)  The duel was almost a repeat of the one between Unsbee and Strout in the first race, except Strout was in front in the second race.


As mentioned, passing at Brands Hatch is difficult. Below is a shot of John Morgan attempting an overtake on Mark Lison at the end of the long straight entering T5. It would end badly as the two cars touched.




The duel between Strout and Fidler was pretty intense, especially as they approached slower traffic. Distracted, Strout made several mistakes. The first one exiting T7, allowing Fidler a chance to try for an outside pass in T8.


The attempt would fail as Fidler slid out on exit and “high sided” his car on the curb. (It takes skill to avoid a spin when this happens.) Fidler would continue his pursuit.


With two laps to go, traffic provided another opportunity.  Fidler would attempt to overtake going into T4, after Strout was forced to slow to avoid a car in T3. Here they go three wide approaching the corner. Then Fidler decides to “go for the gap”.


Strout did not “close the door” but also did not leave any extra space. Filder lifted and briefly lost control, allowing Lawrence to take P2.


Strout went on for the win. His 1:18.883 on lap 10 was the fastest lap of the day. This was Strout’s third win for the season, but all of them have been in the “second chance” Group 2 races. Steven Carkner has won two Group 1 races. Jos van de Ven has won one Group 1 race. Andrew Fidler has won one Group 1 race.

After four events, the Team #1 of Carkner, Lawrence and Robertson still have a substantial lead over the Team #6 of John Unsbee, Jim Oliver, Michael Key and P J Salley.  Not far behind in third place in the Team Championship is the Team #3 of Jos van de Ven, Rolf Just, Mark Lison and Gerard Florissen. Team #7 of Bruce Poole, Joel Martin and Jay Freels dropped to 4th.
Team #5 of Strout, Galloway and Baldwin maintained 5th place.  (Baldwin has been troubled by ongoing computer/internet issues.)

The series maintains a Driver Championship and a Team Championship.  Team assignments are determined by the League Organizer to pair up 3 or four drivers that together have a “fair” chance compared to other teams.  In other words, less experienced or accomplished drivers are paired with the more experienced so each team is deemed to have a “fair” chance to win the Team Championship that pays $100 to the Winning Team, $50 to the 2nd Place Team and $25 to the 3rd Place Team for the Season.

With his win here at Brands Hatch, Steven Carkner took back the lead in the Driver’s Championship from Jos van de Ven. So far, this season has pretty much been the Carkner vs van de Ven show!

The next event for the 60+ guys is at California’s Mazda Laguna Seca Raceway.  It is highly likely that Team #1 will hold on to their substantial lead. Carkner, Lawrence and Robertson again demonstrated the benefits of working closely together. —more cohesive than any of the other teams. But Team #6’s Unsbee is fast at Laguna and his teammate, Jim Oliver is also from the US West, so Team #6 might just make a move at what might be called their “home track” and close the 49 point lead held by Team #1.

The event at Laguna Seca will be broadcast live and memoralized on YouTube by RaceSpot.TV.