Thanks again guys for another great race.
And what a race! For me at least it had all the ingredients - close racing with laptimes separated by tenths, varying levels of performance due to cars / setups, different strategies, fuel consumption worries, tyre wear etc etc.
I’d opted for a 1 / 4 aero package with a slightly shorter top gear but engine maxed to 8800 RPM which made for a very quick car down the straights – though just a little bit lively through the infield.
I’d done everything I could to soften the car to increase my mechanical grip in the slow corners and my turn in was generally great but oversteer more often than not took over but mostly this was easily held (loving the Porsche!!). Flip side was that my rear end was dragging on the tarmac through the banking.
But of course whenever I’d come up against a car with a stronger aero package it was really telling! My braking distances too were very long as LC was to find out the hard way come the race.
I’d given up on qualifying even before it began – I just couldn’t make the car go much faster even with an empty tank. I was happy with my race pace though so I decided to focus on that.
For some reason, unlike Nimrud in the sister Porsche I wasn’t really concerned about fuel (perhaps our difference in pace had something to do with that

) so a one stop was always the plan. The question mark was tyres. I was running soft front / hard rears – the only combination that would give me fronts warm enough to turn in and a RR that wouldn’t catch fire on the banking. I’d run a test race against the AI where I didn’t change tyres but the wear come the end of the race was a bit scary!
Qualified 5th, which I was more than happy with, however the first racing lap was a little disappointing. Ran wide at the first infield hairpin and Joe and Chip were past me. Now I’m not sure of the correct sequence of events but within a lap or so I was back past Chip and a spinning Joe (although someone briefly got past me as I lifted to avoid the Nissan – DJ I think – love to see a replay to confirm). Thanks Chip for making it easy for me to pass you – I was a bit worried about trying to outbrake you around the outside into the bus stop.
I started lap 4 in clean air and it was to be my fastest lap of the race as I set about maintaining the gap to the leaders and stretching the gap back to Chip. The gap remained static right up until lap 12 when came the first of my brain fade moments! LC had already pitted – on lap 10 so obviously 2 stopping - and I was up to 4th. Coming around the first banking on the back ‘straight’ I was puzzled to see my name tumbling down the order list in my HUD ( a ‘feature’ I think other drivers also enjoyed )– so much so I completely forgot about the bus stop approaching me at 168mph. I stood on everything, narrowly missed the cones and temporary tyre wall and took rally cross option through the chicane rejoining the track at the exit and bogged down in 2nd gear. The whole adventure cost me only about 4 seconds but could have cost a whole lot more.
A few laps later I was into the pits – end of lap 16. Time for the gamble. Only fuel taken on board and I was back out – past a stranded Dan still in the pits – and 20 seconds down on Nimrud with Chunx still to stop. Chunx stopped a lap later and was probably surprised to rejoin behind me and a charging LC. I was up to second but not for long.
The next of my mistakes came under braking for the second hairpin loop of the infield. LC had been bearing down on me for several corners and I think was struggling to come to terms with my impossibly early braking points in the infield. Now experience would have given me the common sense to let him past as I knew he had to stop again in a few laps. But the Rookie in me wanted to keep the Lambo behind rather than concentrate on keeping Chunx at bay for real race position. Bang.
Now behind Chunx and down to 3rd I was entering a battle that was to last almost until the end of the race. For about 6 laps the gap rarely ventured above a second as we traded laps within tenths of each other. The Porsche was quick on the banking and a few times I was in a position to gamble on a lunge into a corner. But realistically I knew the risk wasn’t worth taking. My worn tyres were fading fast and my third place wasn’t under threat. All I could hope for was that my pressure would force Chunx into an error somewhere on the track. I think I’d have more success getting blood from a stone

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The battle continued until on lap 25 when we came upon Doug at the first corner. I’d crossed the line closest yet to Chunx but decided to back off to prepare for the corner. Chunx took the inside line as Doug made room. With my car a little unsettled by my lift off I opted for the outside. Bad move.
Now 2 seconds back I could do nothing to close up. In fact the gap grew. My tyres were in a bad way and without the tow from Chunx down the straights I began to really struggle. A few more minor errors and I gave up and counted off the final few laps.
A podium position looked highly unlikely after qualifying but I knew my decision on tyres would be critical. It paid off but on another day it could have been even better. However I’d have been in no state to defend my position at the end of the race had I needed to!
If you’ve got this far sorry for the long waffling post. I enjoyed myself out there. My 4 online races so far (2 in GTR2) have been a great learning experience and I can’t wait for the next race.
Thanks again to the organisers and congrats to Nimrud on a great win.
Jon