Just returned from a very wet day in Portimao having witnessed a stunning masterclass of driving in the rain by Keith and Billy in their SLR in the GTSCC race on Sunday. At one point they ran as high as 2nd overall in the race but conditions dried just enough towards the end for them to be caught by a couple of the more powerful cars who could finally put their power down and they finished 4th overall and 1st in class by a very large margin. I believe this is the highest a GT3 car has ever finished in a GTSCC grid and the organisers (Flavien & Vanessa) quite rightly said they drove a stunning race
Of the other SLR's, sadly Simon was absent due to his incident at Spa and Bill Wykeham and I nursed my SLR home to 17th overall after a weekend of niggly engine & gearbox problems culminating in the car running on 3 1/2 cyclinders in the race. However, even with a fully on song car I know we wouldn't have matched the superb drive from Keith & Billy so, hats off to them! Bill's only consolation was getting into the 2:16's during dry qualifying which was still only good enough for 2nd in class behind an Austin Healey. Perhaps I should have learnt from Goodwood that you might outqualify Keith but he usually beats you in the race!
Also, Sue Derbyshire was there in her three wheeler and also impressed everyone with a great race win on the sunny & dry Saturday.
Totally agree with that.. quite a display from Keith and Billy... just look at the smiles after the race below:
As for the weather.... having worked at the the Portimao circuit for the last 4 years (before I cam back to the UK in March) I can confirm 100% sunshine is NOT guaranteed.. It is after all as west as Ireland and only a few miles from the raging Atlantic Ocean..
Phil Egginton
"Think very carefully… because if you ever start, you will never be able to leave it alone" — Donald Campbell CBE
Sorry if I'm a bit late to the discussion. Billy & I left Portimao Sunday lunchtime immeadiately after the race and we were back in the workshop Tuesday morning. 1500 miles in 48 hours including two hotel overnights and a Calais - Dover ferry.
Then I drove to Scotland to see my mother. Currently recharging before the Birkett on Saturday,
It was a great race for Billy & I in the rain, possibly one of our best, at a great circuit. Started 20th finished 4th.
It was nice to see some familliar MSCC people amongst the spectators.