Taking part in the NSRA Nostalgia Nationals was a first for Team Rampage and it turned out to be a good decision. Beautiful show cars and race cars made for a fun event at Shakespeare County Raceway and this time round it was the turn of the Monza Funny Car to have a play. We had entered Wild Bunch for the meet, as we have enjoyed the racing and atmosphere of the class in previous events.
Having taken the Funny Car over the day before, Saturday was a lot more relaxed than what the first day of an event normally is, this being because it was open practice for both days, so we could go out when we wanted and as many times as we wanted. The added bonus was that the weather was lovely and sunny, including a very strong tailwind! The first run in the late hours of the morning turned out to be a little disappointing, since the line lock which locks all four brakes used to launch the car was not working as it should, the culprit being the rear brakes in this case. This meant that Dave rolled through the beams and had activated the start time, resulting in time ticking away as he was still trying to launch the car. The Funny Car went through the quarter at a 10.08.
When we got the car back to pits after the run, we gave the rear brakes a thorough clean and tested the line lock from there and it worked, so hopefully the next run would be an improvement on the first. That proved to be the case as the car locked itself dead still and launched as it should, with Dave going through with a 9.59 at 135mph. The wind at this time was becoming more and more severe, so maybe the third run of the day would be even quicker.
The day soon
shot by and it was time for our third and final run of the day alongside the Dorset
Horn Funny Car which made for an exciting and photogenic race. The line lock
did what it should, so the problem was well and truly solved in that department
and the Rampage Funny Car ran through with a 9.57 at 139mph, the wind proving
to be a factor for the quicker speed and time. That was the end of Saturdays
racing and the team were certainly looking forward to race day the next day.
Like the vast
majority of other events that had already taken place this year, rain had
affected the racing at both Santa Pod and Shakespeare County and it was the
same situation for the Sunday morning. On the journey to the track, it did look
fairly promising as all the roads were drying from the heavy rain through the
night and there were no nasty clouds that looked dangerous, however this was
soon to change as the forecast had predicted. It wasn’t until the moment that
the commentator had announced that the track was in a go position and the fire
up roads were open that the heavens opened and boy did they open! Initially, it
was just the odd shower but that soon altered into a series of monumental down
pours. It really did not look promising and there was the thought to pack up
and leave, however the rain did eventually stop and the sun came out, which
really helped the drying of the track and more so the run off. "Could it be that
we were going to have a run today?!" we said. It did mean exactly that! The track was opened and we, along with the other guys in Wild Bunch, made our way down to the start. We had decided to predict a run of 9.58 seconds and the Funny Car ran through with a 9.65, but of course we had forgotten to take into account that there was no longer a tailwind like on Saturday so the car would not run as fast. The time was 15:30 and it looked to be that if the weather stayed like this we could get a second run in too!
We did and we had to run quicker to get closer to our 9.58 to have a shot of being higher up the table. Running a 9.63 was indeed closer to our 9.58, but was not enough to get us any higher and so we finished the event in 4th, coming home with a trophy. It was fair to say that we would never have anticipated getting one run on the Sunday, but to get two was very lucky.
The Nostalgia Nationals had lived up to the expectations of being good fun and we all went away feeling quite content with how the event went.
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