My race weekend at Donington (pictures now added)

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My race weekend at Donington (pictures now added)

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Brilliant meeting with loads of classic race bikes old and new, even 2 moto gp Ducati's there.

I was entered in Production and Superbike classes as well as a feature race (wheatcroft trophy)

Prodution is standard bikes which only allow a pipe, jetting and some suspension mods, everything else must be std, must have a working horn and a back light (disconnected). Superbike allows forks and brakes to be changed, engine tuning, big bore kits, in some cases different frames (Harris etc), I enter these for extra races but my bike is production. Wheatcroft trophy is for all bikes, there was an ex works NSR500 triple, TZ250's/350's/750's in it so full on race bikes.

1st Proddy I led for first lap then got passed by a Yamaha FJ1100, got back past him with just over a lap to go but he squeezed me out on the last lap at the chicane (we weren't using the Melbourne loop) forced me on to the rumble strip and he got the win, a bit naughty but that's racing.

1st Superbike, i'd qualified 12th (4th in class) got a good start and was holding 2nd in class (7th on track) a lap and a half before the end it started spluttering, I limped over the line 4th in class. I'd run out of fuel :oops: I put the normal amount in but didn't think about the extra time your on full throttle at Donington. In this race my lap time was over half a second under the proddy lap record, just need to do it in the proddy race.

2nd Proddy, another good start but got passed at end of lap one, tried everything but couldn't pass back, I'm faster but not in the passing places, the FJ has better brakes and a little more grunt and top end, if I'm behind on the straight with a good drive I can just get on the back of the FJ, the other way round he can slip past. I came in 2nd just 3 10ths of a second behind.

2nd Super bike, a good race and finished 4th in class.

Sunday

1st Proddy, more of the same, tried everything but came 2nd, close racing though. Although I knew I could lap faster I was being pegged back to his lap times to some extent as it was hard to pass, I needed clear track to put my best laps in. I must had a reasonable run though as I broke the lap record in this race (There you go Al :thumbup: :biggrin )

1st Superbike, Held 2nd in class for most of the race and 7th on track, then came up on a really slow back marker at the old hair pin and lost some time, then missed a gear and got swamped, lost 3 places and came in 3rd in class.

Wheatcroft trophy.
Grid like a proper big race, had a brolly dolly and everything, from 18th on grid I got up to 7th in the first corner, I soon got passed though and settled into a battle for 12th with a TZ, then on lap 6 at max lean going through Mccleans the front went and I was on me butt, 2 bikes had already gone down and another 2 followed me in to the kitty litter, another bike had dropped oil :(
Bike looked a mess but had some spares so tried to fix it, new handle bar, footpeg, ignition cover then lots of tape and cable ties and we were ready to go an hour later.

Last proddy. Bike felt ok, another good start but on lap 3 going on to the back straight it just cut out.
There was no spark, I think something got damaged in the ignition pickup so that was the end of the weekend.

The bikes also smoking a lot so I need to look in to whats going on there, next round is Snetterton on september 21/22nd, I'll try and get it sorted for then but not sure if I can fix it in time.

Great weekend and a lap record for my troubles, even if I didn't get a win :evil: :lol:

What a season so far :roll:

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great to read about the highs and lows of racing......... well done on the lap record, I knew you had it in hand :lol:
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Sounds really good that mate. Real shame about binning on the trophy race. Hope you're not too sore?

I am doing Donington next Tuesday, but very much doubt ill be anywhere near that sort of speed.

I am booked into novice group, but after seeing a proper novice group at Cadwell on the daytime session yesterday, I think we will see if we can get moved up to inters. The evening sessions we did run novice/inters as one group, and because we are not as fast as some of them, we assumed we would be in the novice for Donington.

Anyway - any good tips you can share for Donington as it's my first time?

Ill be using my camera again and be able to work out lap times in between sessions. What sort of lap times do you think are reasonable for say middle intermediate riders? What lap times were you getting?
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Brilliant write up Popkat, all in all sounds like you had a great weekend of it, apart from the off of course. :clap: :clap:

Hope all is repairable quickly & you make it to Snet OK...

Then you can tell us all about the multiple race wins, lap records & champagne... :thumbup:
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a great read, well done on the lap record buddy.... :thumbup:
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Miztaziggy wrote:
Anyway - any good tips you can share for Donington as it's my first time?

Ill be using my camera again and be able to work out lap times in between sessions. What sort of lap times do you think are reasonable for say middle intermediate riders? What lap times were you getting?

Ride it like you stole it :lol:

We were racing without the loop, my best lap was 1m 20.9secs, The Katana I race is 30 years old.. not sure about track day times if on the short circuit then I would think a modern 1000cc bike in novice/intermediate could go 1m35 maybe less.
If your doing the Melbourne loop then maybe 2m 5 to 2m 10secs
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Cheers guys.

Mac, i'll do me best if I can get the bike ready for snett, but that Peskie FJ1100 loves the long straights, if it's possible i'll have him though :wink:
The katana although fast has an advantage on shorter tracks, over a full season it would be a close call, it would even out well.
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popkat wrote:Cheers guys.

Mac, i'll do me best if I can get the bike ready for snett, but that Peskie FJ1100 loves the long straights, if it's possible i'll have him though :wink:
The katana although fast has an advantage on shorter tracks, over a full season it would be a close call, it would even out well.
Pretend your Richard Dastardly for a bit...slip into his pit whilst he's having a slash & shove a potato up his pipe...Exhaust pipe not his willy of course, although it may still slow him down if you did... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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MacV2 wrote:
popkat wrote:Cheers guys.

Mac, i'll do me best if I can get the bike ready for snett, but that Peskie FJ1100 loves the long straights, if it's possible i'll have him though :wink:
The katana although fast has an advantage on shorter tracks, over a full season it would be a close call, it would even out well.
Pretend your Richard Dastardly for a bit...slip into his pit whilst he's having a slash & shove a potato up his pipe...Exhaust pipe not his willy of course, although it may still slow him down if you did... :lol: :lol: :lol:

:lol: :lol:
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AMCQ46 wrote:great to read about the highs and lows of racing......... well done on the lap record, I knew you had it in hand :lol:
My thoughts exactly :clap: :clap:

You must have got the big Kat's frame checked for being straight in time I'm guessing,

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Cheers Chris,
no I didn't get the frame straightened, I carefully checked all the alignment of the forks/yokes and front wheel, took a while but got all that spot on, I didn't go back and check the wheel alignment as there was nothing I could do about it so I just rode it as it was. The bike felt just the same as it did before the pembrey crash so either I sorted it or it was out before the crash anyway :lol: Got to do it all again now after the latest crash :roll:
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Sounds like you had a fun weekend. Brolly dolly as well, oor err.

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Nice one Popkat, was wondering how you got on, great weekend by the sound of it & great stuff on the lap :clap:
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cybercarl wrote:Sounds like you had a fun weekend. Brolly dolly as well, oor err.

(:-})
Cheers, Picture in first post for you :thumbup:
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BigVeeGrin wrote:Nice one Popkat, was wondering how you got on, great weekend by the sound of it & great stuff on the lap :clap:
cheers :D
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