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permission to reproduce the photos from MIRA on this page
On 6th April we finally made it to our first rally. After the troubles of Weston Park, time had been
spent on getting the car fully sorted in time for the next event. This included a visit to
AB Motorsport in Leamington Spa, who gave the car a
thorough check-up and sorted out several problems, not least of which was completely knackered front
suspension. After replacing pretty much all of it, the car was driving like new, so with only a few
days to spare, the Horiba D'Isis Stages Rally at MIRA (near Nuneaton) would be the proof of the
pudding.
We arrived and pitched up with fellow Streetly Motor
Club members George Cooke, Nikki Breslin, Laurence Fowler and Aron Brown - who are the collective
might of Tomsport - and got the car ready for noise test and
scrutineering. The week before I had replaced the ageing Peugeot Sport Group A silencer with a brand
new one, hoping to keep the noise down to the 98dB limit.
Apart from soldering a loose wire in the extinguisher control box, we had no more problems and
scrutineering was a fairly simple affair. Signing on took next to no time, and The Dans relaxed
a little in time for SS1 - due for a 9:57am start! The car was stickered up and car 65 (of 69)
rolled out of the service area and off to MC1.
Stage 2 was a repeat of 1, and we managed to improve on our previous time as I started to learn how the
car handled and where the track was going. SS3 came and went after which we were running 30th overall.
Then, on SS4, a connector on one of the engine sensors came loose and the engine cut out. It took me a
while to figure out what was going on but eventually I spotted it, and we were back on the move again,
but the incident cost us several minutes.
By the end of SS7, with one more stage to go, I was under the (mistaken, so it turned out) belief that we only had 3 seconds between ourselves and the car in front. Determined not to finish last, we set off into SS8 and I pushed a little harder. We made an additional 8 seconds on our previous time through, but it wasn't enough. We finished 50 seconds behind car 38, the 205 GTi of Dave Hughes, who'd also had problems earlier on stage 1. Despite the slight disappointment of stage 4, we were genuinely just pleased to finish our first event. If I had a quid for every time someone has told me "To finish first, first you must finish" I'd have enough cash for a new sensor plug. We'd made it to the end without putting a scratch on the car and as far as I was concerned, that was good enough for me!
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