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- Buenos Aires, Argentina
Yes!!! After so many frustrating races this season, it's incredible what a rollercoaster simracing can be. I think I've just driven my best ever race on GTS.
It was very unlikely that I was going to be able to race today, but I got home in time to do the third slot. My practice was a few laps in TT and 5 or 6 in a lobby to practice some tyre saving. I'm not usually good at it, but from those laps, it was very promising so I was confident I could make softs last to the end on my Jag.
Americas Slot 3, door #8 on a 223-point lobby. Was a bit lucky in qualy, as I decided not to use a slipstream, but I still picked up one in the final straight at the end of the lap. Went for a second lap and was improving a little bit after S2, but without the slip, lost out in the final sector. Still, a solid P4 on the grid.
Went for a very conservative approach, thinking about the big picture, making the tyres last to the end. With slower cars ahead, I had a great start, almost up to 2nd, but everything started to kick off. Was pushed wide into T5, which dropped me all the way down to 8th place, but was soon back up to 4th after some shenanigans involving two GTP favourites, the mad Viper driver and the Portuguese who races under the American flag. Luckily, scaped all the chaos safely and started to work together with the Mexican ahead in 3rd. We built a confortable gap of over 10 seconds to everyone behind, while I was 3 secs off the lead in 4th, so I knew a solid result was almost guaranteed if I didn't make mistakes.
The Atenza in the lead pitted at half-way, so I was up into 3rd. Then, the Mexican on the Cayman started to struggle with the tyres. He eventually made a mistake, almost losing control of his car and going off track. Since I knew he would have dirty tyres, I went for the move and he backed out and tried to get my toe, but he lost it soon after. I was now up to 2nd with another Argentinian in an 86 leading.
I tried to work together with him for a few laps, but he didn't want to be bump drafted, he kept trying to break the toe, which he was never going to manage with his 86, he was very slow on the straights. He seemed to start struggling with the tyres earlier than me and started to hold me up, so I decided to go for a move into T1, which was quite easy given the difference in top speeds.
So I was now leading, but the 86 in the slipstream is a completely different beast, I wasn't able to shake him off and he kept right behind me at a 2-3 tenths range. He was quicker in the corners, but I was pulling away on the straights. Since in the last 2 or 3 laps, I started to suffer from tyres myself, I thought I was going to have to defend the lead, but he went off in the penultimate corner, gifting me a 2 second gap.
So in the end, did a good job with the tyres, had about 40% left on the front left. Took the win by 3.5 secs, my second win of the 2021 official series, both in Manufacturers and both at Fuji! (the other one being the Gr3 race on season 1). But this time, I scored 223 points, which is by far my new FIA record!! Really, really happy!
It was very unlikely that I was going to be able to race today, but I got home in time to do the third slot. My practice was a few laps in TT and 5 or 6 in a lobby to practice some tyre saving. I'm not usually good at it, but from those laps, it was very promising so I was confident I could make softs last to the end on my Jag.
Americas Slot 3, door #8 on a 223-point lobby. Was a bit lucky in qualy, as I decided not to use a slipstream, but I still picked up one in the final straight at the end of the lap. Went for a second lap and was improving a little bit after S2, but without the slip, lost out in the final sector. Still, a solid P4 on the grid.
Went for a very conservative approach, thinking about the big picture, making the tyres last to the end. With slower cars ahead, I had a great start, almost up to 2nd, but everything started to kick off. Was pushed wide into T5, which dropped me all the way down to 8th place, but was soon back up to 4th after some shenanigans involving two GTP favourites, the mad Viper driver and the Portuguese who races under the American flag. Luckily, scaped all the chaos safely and started to work together with the Mexican ahead in 3rd. We built a confortable gap of over 10 seconds to everyone behind, while I was 3 secs off the lead in 4th, so I knew a solid result was almost guaranteed if I didn't make mistakes.
The Atenza in the lead pitted at half-way, so I was up into 3rd. Then, the Mexican on the Cayman started to struggle with the tyres. He eventually made a mistake, almost losing control of his car and going off track. Since I knew he would have dirty tyres, I went for the move and he backed out and tried to get my toe, but he lost it soon after. I was now up to 2nd with another Argentinian in an 86 leading.
I tried to work together with him for a few laps, but he didn't want to be bump drafted, he kept trying to break the toe, which he was never going to manage with his 86, he was very slow on the straights. He seemed to start struggling with the tyres earlier than me and started to hold me up, so I decided to go for a move into T1, which was quite easy given the difference in top speeds.
So I was now leading, but the 86 in the slipstream is a completely different beast, I wasn't able to shake him off and he kept right behind me at a 2-3 tenths range. He was quicker in the corners, but I was pulling away on the straights. Since in the last 2 or 3 laps, I started to suffer from tyres myself, I thought I was going to have to defend the lead, but he went off in the penultimate corner, gifting me a 2 second gap.
So in the end, did a good job with the tyres, had about 40% left on the front left. Took the win by 3.5 secs, my second win of the 2021 official series, both in Manufacturers and both at Fuji! (the other one being the Gr3 race on season 1). But this time, I scored 223 points, which is by far my new FIA record!! Really, really happy!
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