Saturday, August 8, 2015

Cyrious Report: Wild Weekend

We’ve just returned from the second round of Formula Drift Canada and what a round it was! It took place at one of my favourite tracks – the Autodrome in Montmagny.

Held over a weekend, practice and qualifying were done on Saturday with the main competition happening on Sunday. The good thing about a 2-day event is that you have plenty of time to find the ideal setup to get your car just right.

Autodrome Montmagny is your basic stock car style oval with a switch back in the center section of the track. The most difficult part of the course is coming off of the first bank before going into the infield. With such a tight turn, you have to slow down from probably 100 km/h down to 50 km/h to hit inner clip 1. When done correctly, you could carry lots of speed into the second bank, and during practice I nailed it every time! No other car that followed my FR-S could keep up with us after inner clip 1. As soon as we would get past that point, I would put the car in fourth gear and rocket into the second bank, billowing Yokohama smoke from the back of the FR-S! Despite the weather, the practice went very well. We made some changes to the car and found some new ways to develop more grip out of the chassis, so the car was very fast in wet or dry conditions.

Qualifying was to take place on a wet track, but we were prepared for it and I was feeling very comfortable drifting in the slippery conditions. As the points leader, I was the last to go. I did my run with good speed, hit all the clips and placed the car in all the right zones and qualified second. On a side note, I'm very happy with how my qualifying has been going this season, I've made top 3 at every event!

On Sunday, we had about 3 hours of practice before the competition started. We used the better part of the morning to adjust our set up to match the dry conditions. We made a few changes and overall I was pretty happy with the car. The only thing we lacked was a bit more gear ratio in the first bank, as I was on the rev limiter through most it, but our gearing was perfect for the rest of the track and the FR-S was extremely fast and had a ton of grip!

We entered the Top 16 against Tomy Boisvert-bellemare. Tomy and I have battled many times, he's a very smooth and consistent driver, and is also very good at doing tight tandem. I was first to lead, and pretty much did the same consistent lap I had been doing all weekend. Tomy ran a decent lap behind me, but just couldn't match my speed in the second sector of the track. On my follow lap, I stuck close to him all the way around the course and had a good feeling when we pulled up in front of the crowd to wait for judging. The moment I stopped the car, one of the officials noticed some flames through my bumper – my car was on fire! Before I could get out of my car, Tomy had already jumped out, fire extinguisher in hand, and he quickly put out the fire. If you were watching the live stream on Periscope, I’m sure you were as impressed as I was and it really demonstrates the spirit and sportsmanship of drifting. I can't thank Tomy enough for his help! With the fire out, we learned I had won the round, which left us about 25 minutes to tow the car back to the pits, figure out what happened and to fix it. Turns out that the oil drain line on the turbo had come loose, causing oil to leak onto the manifold, resulting in fire. We tightened it up, threw on a fresh set of Yokohama Advan's and lined up for the next battle.

In the great 8 I was to go against Marin Guilbault. Marin is a decent driver from Ontario that has been in the Pro-Am scene now for about 4 years and has been trying to go pro for the last 2 years. I had a feeling going into this battle that it was going to get ugly. I led first and once again followed my qualifying line. Unfortunately, while I slowed down in the braking zone, Marin bashed into me causing quite a bit of body damage to the side of my FR-S. I managed to save the car from spinning and continued my run. On my follow lap, Marin had missed a shift real bad, and after running his car into the dirt on the top of the bank, I shut it down behind me since I knew I had won that battle. On to the final 4…

We had about 10 minutes to check the car over and fix what we could after the contact with Marin. Something in the rear suspension was definitely effected as we could see the alignment didn't look right on the left rear wheel, but our next run was coming up fast and we didn’t have time to start replacing arms and realign the car. So we did the best we could and lined up for the next run against Alex Gosselin. He was looking good all weekend so we knew it was going to be a fight. I led first, initiated at the same point I had done all weekend but this time my FR-S didn’t slow down the way I expected it to and I washed out into the gravel on the top of the bank, zeroing out on that run. For my follow lap, we pushed hard to get a ''one more time" call from the judges. I initiated right on him, and stuck about a foot off his door the entire way around the first bank! We came into the braking zone and I was right on him, but he slowed down a bit more than I anticipated, which bogged my car down. I tried to spool the 2J back up by clutch kicking hard but on the third kick one of the rear axles snapped, causing the car to be one wheel drive and pretty much ending our weekend.

Overall it was one wild weekend, and at the end of it all, I'm still in first place with respect to the championship points race. We'll fix our Scion FR-S up and come back strong at Round 3 of Formula Drift Canada in Trois Rivieres!

Thanks for the support!

Didn't make it to Round 2 of Formula Drift Canada? The team @ScionCanada has been streaming the race live on Periscope. Check out the replay of the Top 16 below.


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