Sunday, March 1, 2015

UAE Rally Championship R2


After a few dramas in the build-up to this event, I’m happy to report that The Beast acquitted itself well in the second round of the Emirates Motorsport Club’s UAE Rally Championship.

Since the rebuild, we’ve been promising to get the Beast back to Mebar for Rashad to work his magic on the suspension.  Having shed some 250kg, mainly from the back end, the settings were now far too hard.  Rashad changed to softer springs and tweaked the dampers to give a much better ride.  However, in the process the front diff started to disintegrate – the end result of the front axle tube being bent long ago.  So on Thursday night, they worked till gone midnight to cannibalise parts from an existing axle they had, to get the Beast back on its feet.  That is customer service!

Friday morning we were out with the latest conscript to Newtrix Racing, Tom Bell, to recce the gravel stages out near Shawka, where two stages were run either side of the Kalba Road.

Saturday morning, the three of us headed out to Sharjah Corniche for the ceremonial start, from which Tom took the trailer to the service park at Shawka.  At the invitation of Sk Abdullah Al Qassimi, Mohd Ben Sulayem took to the wheel of his 20-year old Ford Escort with Ronan Morgan as co-driver.  Neither had competed for over 13 years, but despite a few problems with the car, they came in a close 2nd to Abdullah, and actually beat him on 4 of the 6 stages!

So while they were battling it out at the top of the field with two Omani Subarus, the T1 4x4s occupied the next five places, from 5th to 9th.  Our time for the first (fast) stage came down progressively from 8:09 to 8:00 over the three repeats, and on the 2nd (more technical) stage from 9:43 to 9:27, before making two errors on the final stage to end up at 9:38.

In T1, we were beaten into 3rd place by both Ibrahim Al Mohana and Ali Al Ketbi.  However, we were happy to be ahead of Ali Al Shawi (4th) and Nooh Buhumaid (5th), both of whom beat us in the previous round.  Overall this leaves us still 3rd in the T1 championship after two rounds.  

There is a persistent backfire on the over-run which we need to investigate, and the axle needs to be replaced to avoid further problems.  I’d also like to upgrade the intake system to incorporate a superior restrictor design which I now have, so we’ll see if Mebar can fit this in before the DC – which is now only 26 days away!

Once again, many thanks to Tim Ansell for some excellent pix of the event, and to Tom for all his help - and a short video of us in action!


 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Glad to be in support of the Newtrix team! Tom