Hour Five - The Pace Quickens
The track was now dry - and would remain so for the whole hour. Three GT3 cars (Brake TT, Days of Blunder & Écurie Escargot) were joined by Gearzilla's Group C, the Fuller-Beans Trans-Am and the George Turner McLaren M1A of Maximus Gastropodus. This hour would see the most laps completed by all six teams so far. It was Ash in the Gearzilla Group C that had the best of the first 19 minute stint, but then Andy hauled the Escargot Bentley into the lead during the middle session. Despite a humdinger of a battle, Jeremy held on to that one-lap advantage to win the hour and clock up 215 laps - the best score of the day for Écurie Escargot.
Brake 'Til Tyre and Maximus Gastropodus had enjoyed their own battle for third and Mike brought his McLaren home just ahead of the Audi R8 GT3, both on 202 laps. Days of Blunder had a decent run with their Corvette GTE, gaining ground over the Fuller-Beans to lead them in the Handicap race by 16 laps with one hour to go.
Hour Six - Into the Darkness
The hall lights were turned off for the final hour. Thankfully, all the teams had remembered to keep a car with working lights - although it was still very tricky to see anything in the gloom. The weather dice threw another fully-dry hour to make things less complicated. This looked to be another rapid hour - two Group C cars (Brake TT & the Gastropods), two GT3s (Fuller-Beans & Gearzilla), Days of Blunder's Ferrari Whitsun+ car and Écurie Escargot's BTCC MG6.
The race leaders had the slowest car in this final hour, but the MG6 is no slouch and the pair had a 58 laps advantage - they could afford to lose a lap a minute. It was Oliver who raced off into the lead with his AMG GT3, closely followed by Alex in his Group C Porsche. A gap opened to Stephen in the Gastropods' Slot.it Lancia and Andy's MG6 - the Escargots weren't losing anything to their nearest rivals. A loose screw caused a stop and a restart with 46 minutes to go - and we would run through to the end.
Here's some action from the darkened Barn...
Oliver maintained his lead over Alex and Dean until the closing stint of the race - it was quite a battle and showed how quick our Scalextric GT cars are compared to a stock Slot.it Group C model in a head-to-head. Behind them, Mike gradually made up ground in the Lancia, setting the fastest non-Thunderslot lap time of the race. Jeremy and Andy hung on in fourth, setting the best BTCC class score of the race - 207 laps - with the MG6. Consistent scoring and bullet-proof cars had given Écurie Escargot the overall race win.
Meanwhile, disaster had struck for Days of Blunder when their Ferrari broke down early on. They swapped cars and received a 50 lap penalty, blowing their chances of the Handicap race win. The Fuller-Beans hadn't done quite enough either - when the extra laps were added, Maximus Gastropodus and Écurie Escargot were equal on 1243 laps, just 16 ahead of Isaac, Ollie, Kev & Rob. Even without their penalty, Days of Blunder would have fallen two laps short of glory.
So congratulations to all six teams (Stephen and John had dashed off before the team photos)...
And the overall and Handicap scores?
Having won the Scratch Race, Écurie Escargot couldn't win both - so the Handicap Race went to Maximus Gastropodus, ahead of the Fuller-Beans and Days of Blunder. it was a pretty close thing between those four - ignoring the Blunders' penalty, just 16 laps separating four teams after six hours of racing!
Jeremy would again take home the WHO Birkett Relay trophy, although maybe only for six months.
A very big thank you to everyone who came along and made it such an enjoyable, non-stop six hours of action. Special thanks goes to Simon for an awesome track design, James for marshalling, to the set-up and race control crews and to all who stayed behind at the end to pack away.
We now finish the WHO digital year with Tin-Top Saturdays in November and December, but we are back at the Barn on Wednesday 22 October (not long!) for our fourth and final WHO Slot Rally club night. Expect lots of ice and snow...