Wow, what a great weekend overall. The weather was perfect, and everything ran smoothly including the Team.
Friday June 12
We left MDM headquarters in Port Colborne at 12:45 PM for the 370 km trek to Shannonville Motorsports Park with a plan stop at the AMSOIL warehouse in Toronto to pick up some product. We hoped to miss the Friday afternoon traffic in Toronto, but we did not luck out. It was a slow process to get there, but we did arrive at approx. 6:30 PM. We parked next to fellow competitor and also Chief Registrar for the CASC SoloSprint series, Pete Lines, and

Lapping on Friday evening.
unload the car.
There was a lapping event available on the Friday night, and even though I already missed over an hour, I decided to still take advantage of the seat time as I had never been to this track facility or driven any of the configuration. Got about 5-6 laps on the Nelson circuit before the checker flagged and switched to the Pro circuit. I managed to get 15-20 laps on the Pro circuit which helped my confidence going into the weekend events.
Saturday Jun 13 – Event #3 – 1.8 km Nelson Circuit
Sky was a little overcast, but not threatening, and weather was warm & humid. We got to the track around 8 AM which was a little later than I wanted, but still managed to register and get the car ready & scrutineered with plenty of time left.
After a brief 15 mins driver’s meeting at 9:30, open lapping began. I managed to go for 2 sessions to test out the track, and check tire pressures, which I adjusted after my 2nd session.

On the grid.
Competition started shortly after 10:30 AM and since I was in the ‘X’ group, that meant I was up on the grid for sessions 1 & 2. My first session I nailed a 54.572 which was respectable considering my non-existent experience at this track. Approx. 30 mins later, I went for my 2nd session, and this time I busted out a 54.414. At this point, my confidence was up and couldn’t wait for my next session to further improve on those times.
My 3rd & 4th sessions did not come till later at approx. 1:30 PM. Temps were higher, and even had a few rain drops. Still I felt confident I could improve on those times. My 3rd session did not feel good at all. It felt very greasy & uncontrolled and I knew I had not improved before I picked up my time slip. Result: 54.522 = No Improvement.
Forty-five mins later, session 4. Again, I did feel I had beat my best and sure enough: 54.664. My worse time of the day. I was basically over driving the car, and given the hotter conditions, only made things worse.
Overall, I was satisfied with my best of 54.414 as I had a goal of 55 seconds for this configuration based on past results from drivers I know.
Sunday June 14 – Event #4 – 2.47 km Pro Circuit
Looking at the weather website Saturday night, they were calling for rain early Sunday afternoon. But if it’s one thing I learned, meteorologists are way overpaid for the info they provide. The day turned out to be a clear sunny, hot day. Couldn’t ask for anything better.
Today I got there about the same time, but was done everything even faster since I didn’t have to get the car scrutineered again so the only thing I did was play with my tire pressures to try and balance the hot pressures compensating for greater right hand turns, then left turns. I did get to do a half dozen laps in the lap session in the morning, and my pressure turned out to be exactly where I wanted them.

Out of turn 2 on 1st session.
This time I was part of ‘y’ group which meant I was marshaling first before running any sessions.
My 1st & 2nd sessions of the day were not until 11:30. My personal preset goal for this configuration was a 77.5 seconds. My 1st session, actually felt good but I knew I had FUBARed a couple turns. Result: 78.727. Ouch! I was over 1 second my goal time. Determined to do better on my 2nd run, I planned in my head what I wanted to do differently, and it worked….for most of the turns I felt like I had a great lap going, until I

Turn 10 on 3rd session.
got out of the last turn and MISSED A SHIFT. Result: Time did not improve.
My 3rd & 4th session were later in the afternoon in the hot blaring sun, greasy track, etc. I decided I was not going to let that stop me. Again, planning in my head before hitting the track where I was going to brake, turn, accelerate, I went off for my 3rd run and BAM…results: 78.207. I knocked over half a second off my best time. I still was not where I wanted, but it was an improvement.
My 4th session was terrible, actually almost downright embarrassing. Again, I tried too hard and over drove everywhere. I don’t know what my best time was for that last session. All I know is that it wasn’t an improvement.
In the end…..
I was very satisfied with my overall experience for the entire weekend. Great people, great weather, and great fun competition. I can’t wait for the next scheduled SoloSprint which is July 4th at the Mosport Grand Prix track. To say that place is intimidating is an understatement. Should be fun!
Final Results
The final results were posted on the CASC site today and here is how it ended up;
Saturday: Classes STG3 & GT1 were merged in with GT2, and I finished 2nd in class, 2nd in Novice, and was the 5th overall fastest of the day out of 50 competitors. Not bad for a rookie, huh?
Sunday: I finished 3rd in Class, 4th in Novice, and 9th fastest of the day out of 53 competitors.