Paul Thompson 'Hooligan'
Admin
Sunday Time 07:15
Meeting resumes - there is a 15 minute warning to all teams of the intended 07:15 start time, so a chance to wake up those sleepy pit crews and drivers. As you can see from the 1st picture, the track was quite foggy during the stoppage, a time when all cars on track were assembled on the grid and all cars in pit lane/garages were pused in front of their garages so no work could be carried out during the delay. A restart of 2 laps behind a course/pace car then preceeded the actual full on restart.
As 7:15 came, the pits were a fury of busy teams, the Clonis Porsche was quickly pushed into the garage and work commenced on changing the engine. I must say that the crew seem to operate like a well oiled clock, each knowing what is required of them both individually and as a team. 4 crew were busy below the car, one on the spare engine and another was dashing to and from the tool chests.
Talking of crews dashing about, whilst all was quiet during the delay, I took a walk about pitlane to view other cars, including the RollCentre Racing Mosler GT that was in the next pit. All crew were dozing, but I could not have predicted the sudden frantic awakeing as I mentioned to one of them that I had just noticed one of their front brake caliper pistons had popped out if its bore
, leaking brake fluid and whilst they could not work on the car till the evernt resumed, fore warned is fore armed!.....
Photos: A foggy Pit lane, rear of the Mosler GT, a push back in to work and 'all hands on deck!'
ps - 07:55 and Malc's back from the land of 'zzzzzzzzzzzzzz'...
Meeting resumes - there is a 15 minute warning to all teams of the intended 07:15 start time, so a chance to wake up those sleepy pit crews and drivers. As you can see from the 1st picture, the track was quite foggy during the stoppage, a time when all cars on track were assembled on the grid and all cars in pit lane/garages were pused in front of their garages so no work could be carried out during the delay. A restart of 2 laps behind a course/pace car then preceeded the actual full on restart.
As 7:15 came, the pits were a fury of busy teams, the Clonis Porsche was quickly pushed into the garage and work commenced on changing the engine. I must say that the crew seem to operate like a well oiled clock, each knowing what is required of them both individually and as a team. 4 crew were busy below the car, one on the spare engine and another was dashing to and from the tool chests.
Talking of crews dashing about, whilst all was quiet during the delay, I took a walk about pitlane to view other cars, including the RollCentre Racing Mosler GT that was in the next pit. All crew were dozing, but I could not have predicted the sudden frantic awakeing as I mentioned to one of them that I had just noticed one of their front brake caliper pistons had popped out if its bore

Photos: A foggy Pit lane, rear of the Mosler GT, a push back in to work and 'all hands on deck!'
ps - 07:55 and Malc's back from the land of 'zzzzzzzzzzzzzz'...
