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scuzeme
24th August 2009, 11:51
SCUZEMEs RACE REPORT VMCC Round 4: Miracle of Miracles

I never miss the Friday practice the day before the race meet,unfortunitely I had to escort the Wellington Rugby Team through the Wellington City Streets in a pre VICTORIUS Ranfurly Shield Parade, the only thing I love more than stopping traffic in the middle of the city is race day.

Finally got to the track about 3.30pm, man the place was packed, found Marcus, Gah, Phil and Kevin and got set up in our garage ready for the next day.
We headed out to the place we were staying and have a few quiet ones settling in for the evening.
Since the last round I had spent a lot of time thinking about my racing, asking advice and trying to work out why I was not improving, as I sat there I went over my plan in my head:
1. The first thing I had done was get out to Manfeild a week before and spent the whole day just working on braking later into the turns I felt I had made some huge improvement by days end.
2. I recognized the importance of qualifying well and realized that for a lot of the field where you are coming out of Toyota on the very first lap often determines where your going to finish.
3. I recognized I need to stop trying to go round the outside of other riders if I could and try and smother the race line to upset the rhythm of riders behind me, in other words ride aggressively but also defensively in the areas of the track where I knew I would be weak.

I summarized over a tequila shot BRAKE LATER, GET GOOD GRID POSITION AND CHANGE MY LINES and went to bed.

RACE DAY
F2 QUALIFIER
Well my secret weapon a wet track didn’t eventuate so I was determined to go hard in the qualifier to get good grid position, I had replaced my 190 rear METZELER RACE TECHS with a new 180 profile because I thought this would help me in the tight sections of the track.
Went out and went hard Qualified 10th with a 2:07 good enough to put me within striking distance of the sharp end mission accomplished.

F1 QUALIFIER
In the groove now and feeling really confident with the 180 rear I qualified 15th ,I think my time of 2:04 on the long track was a PB as well.

RACE1 F2
I was feeling very confident about my races this weekend, I got a good start cut into the inside and was in the main pack going round Toyota, I stayed close to the apex instead of going wide and used a huge gap to undercut quite a few bikes, going through splash then hairpin I came out just behind the lead pack.
I used a combination of later braking, deliberately not going wide and staying on a tight defensive race line to keep me up within my nemesis Bruce Williams and someone id never tasseled with before Lee Bradford both on deadly Kawkas.
The Yamakazi was hell of a quick coming off corners and picking my moments I managed to overtake both Bruce and Lee Muhahaha. OMG was that Marcus infront of me, I pushed very hard and was helped when Keelim ran out of fuel and made Marcus hesitate round the sweeper extension, cranking into Dunlop I was a just a few bike lengths behind him, coming out of Dunlop I was on the gas earlier then I ever have been I swear I was drifting, back wheel spinning like a SBK on the exit, it was so close but not to be 2/1000th of a second was all that was between between us I finished 7th with a new PB 2:03 my best result in an F2 race.
WTF is going on!

RACE 1 F1
I really enjoy the SBK races, there is a lot less pressure and great race experience, lined up on the grid and again got a pretty good start but mid pack I just went hard and seemed to just continuously be overtaking riders through Splash, Hairpin, Higgins, Left hand extn, Right hand extn shot past Keelim (and this guy can move), OMG is that Johan! Got past him coming into the far right hand extn hahahaa I was laughing my head off because I couldn’t believe it, I got a bit wide on the left hand sweeper and Johan got back infront he was gone. The rest of the race consisted of me an Spud doing the titanic 1000cc vrs the 600cc battle I held him off for ages but he eventually got past and I had to settle for being the 2nd 600cc bike home (I think) after Sketchy for a 9th place with another new PB 2:02 and 4 seconds ahead of Marcus, very happy with that result!
I just want to say that the best feeling is having people you know lined up on pit wall thumbing and clapping as you go past it felt awesome.

RACE 2 F2
Well we stopped for lunch and someone got some good photos of my kids on the Yamakazi, unfortunately one of them clicked it into gear and when I went to go and grid up for the second F2 race both my rear tyre warmer and Marcus’s front tyre warmer ended up getting wound up in my rear tyre as it spun on the stand yay!
Tried to put it put of my mind and went out and grided up.

Not the best start and was a little behind in the pack by Toyota ended up dicing with Bruce and Lee again on their green machines and felt I could have done with one more lap to get an even better placing but as it was I came in 11th with another 2:02.

RACE 2 F1
Last race of the day and the temp had gone down a little.
I had got out the spare set of tyre warmers Ryan had slapped them on after the 2nd F2 race, when I took them off to go a grid up I saw that my new rear was pretty torn up with 30mm to 40mm either side of mid tyre looking like it was suffering from cold shear, the back end had felt rock solid all day but I think because I was getting more aggressive on the gas out of the corners the suspension was not handling it well.
Myself, Keelim, Phil and Luke stayed pretty tight throughout this race and I managed to hold them off to the end to come in 12th with a best time of 2:03.

To say im happy with the weekends racing would be an understatement I felt I rode to my potential on Saturday and now I just want to be consistent at that level and build on that consistency.
The great thing is I know my R6 is still not being ridden to its edges it still has more to give.
Thanks to everyone that helped out in the shed, gave good advice and encouragement see you at round 5 which will be exactly a year from when I did my first Clubmans B race.

Cheers Scuzeme.
Video up soon.

Clivoris
24th August 2009, 12:10
That's some mega improvement there bro and a great read too. Keep it up and see you at round 5.

sharky
24th August 2009, 12:14
Bloody hell! Good going mate. (how did Marcus take it?.....haha)

Deano
24th August 2009, 12:30
You really are making big improvements mate. Its great to see.

Benk
24th August 2009, 12:33
Good stuff!

wharfy
24th August 2009, 13:00
Great going mate, top ten finish in F1 !!! :clap:

sinfull
24th August 2009, 13:11
Now that was a good read, could almost feel your excitement !!!
Bloody hell, guess i wont be seeing you out on track much anymore then lol unless of course ya lap me haha mmmmm !

The high res copies are about 3mb Darrin, if ya want any copies of em send through an email addy !

Toast
24th August 2009, 13:42
Woohoo! Go Darrin! I must say that I was quite surprised when I was browsing the Mylaps results to see you up that far! Good on ya mate!! So good to see you getting the rewards for all of your hard work!

R6_kid
24th August 2009, 13:51
Good work mate, you've come a long way since this time last year! I guess it helps a lot when you stay on the bike for the whole race! :clap:

prettybillie
24th August 2009, 13:57
That's awesome bud! Well done. Guess I'll have to get my butt down to Manfield one day soon to come watch ya!

racerhead
24th August 2009, 14:58
Good read man:clap:
Was good trying to catch you and marcus in some of the races
Hopefully see you at the next round

DVS 69
24th August 2009, 15:33
Man sounds like your another hardcore rider just getting faster and faster, well when i do eventually get to the track again i'll be watching your lines cos god knows you will be mega faster ....... All good tho man keep up the good riding. You guys will be untouchable this summer !!!

Duke girl
24th August 2009, 15:44
When I came and saw you at Lunchtime in the shed you were at, that smile on your face said it all even before I had a chance to ask you how you were getting on.
So great to see Darrin you smiling and pleased with the way you were riding.
I hope to see that smile again in Round 5 so Goodluck.:woohoo:

Duke girl
24th August 2009, 15:46
That's awesome bud! Well done. Guess I'll have to get my butt down to Manfield one day soon to come watch ya!

Bugger the watching bit how about getting out there amongst the rest of them and giving those guys a run for their money. It would be great to see you out there.

Peter Smith
24th August 2009, 16:04
SCUZEMEs RACE REPORT VMCC Round 4: Miracle of Miracles
Well my secret weapon a wet track didn’t eventuate so I was determined to go hard in the qualifier to get good grid position, I had replaced my 190 rear METZELER RACE TECHS with a new 180 profile because I thought this would help me in the tight sections of the track.


Well done, a very good result.:yes:
I'm curious as to wether the 180 tyre made your bike easier to turn??
I'm guessing you have a 5.5" wide rim.
Wouldn't a 190 tyre on a 5.5" rim be more vee'd in shape. I though that would make the 190 quicker to change direction.
Your opinion would be much apreciated.:eek5:

scuzeme
24th August 2009, 16:24
Well done, a very good result.:yes:
I'm curious as to wether the 180 tyre made your bike easier to turn??
I'm guessing you have a 5.5" wide rim.
Wouldn't a 190 tyre on a 5.5" rim be more vee'd in shape. I though that would make the 190 quicker to change direction.
Your opinion would be much apreciated.:eek5:

I guess there are a number of variables in your bikes geometry that can make you faster in the corners.
I had tried 180 profile rears on the back at a track day a few months ago and the bike just felt more......nimble for lack of a better word. I wouldnt be the best person to explain it but maybe it feels quicker because the curvature is smaller so your rolling off the balance point of the tyre in less time. Some here would argue that it makes no difference but sometimes what you think alone is enough to make you go faster even if in reality there is no difference. :confused:

I think your question is a whole nother thread mate.

prettybillie
24th August 2009, 16:29
Bugger the watching bit how about getting out there amongst the rest of them and giving those guys a run for their money. It would be great to see you out there.

Hmmmm dunno about that - with the lightening speeds of the boys like ScuzeMe are getting up to, I think I'll stick to my job marshalling ha

KS34
24th August 2009, 16:50
Well done mate they are great times.

Toast
24th August 2009, 17:08
I guess there are a number of variables in your bikes geometry that can make you faster in the corners.
I had tried 180 profile rears on the back at a track day a few months ago and the bike just felt more......nimble for lack of a better word. I wouldnt be the best person to explain it but maybe it feels quicker because the curvature is smaller so your rolling off the balance point of the tyre in less time. Some here would argue that it makes no difference but sometimes what you think alone is enough to make you go faster even if in reality there is no difference. :confused:

I think your question is a whole nother thread mate.

I think there is a whole other thread on it if you search in the tyres or racing section, not to mention more than one on every bike forum on the internet

…but yeah I agree with you Darrin, I made the same change as you and the 180 did feel heaps more nimble. The bike seemed to cut a much nicer line than with the 190

Heaps of top guys go for the 190s it seems, but I liked the feel of the 180 much more on my old CBR

Sparky Bills
24th August 2009, 17:32
Well done that man!
You keep getting faster and faster. Please stop doing that...:innocent:

Str8 Jacket
24th August 2009, 17:35
You were flying out there mate. You looked awesome!! :D

johan
24th August 2009, 17:37
That was a brilliant performance Darren!

I've read your blog entries and like you philosophical approach to your riding.
It's such a mind game and I think half the battle is done in your head the night before the race.

Catch ya next round!

Tony.OK
24th August 2009, 17:41
Well done mate..............I knew you had that in ya, great effort :woohoo:

driftn
24th August 2009, 18:33
Very good effort indeed mate. I was gutted when you got past phil and he held me up. I could see an epic battle about to emerge. Any way, bring on the next round. Hope scracha lets me borrow his bike again.

roadracingoldfart
24th August 2009, 19:01
Great times are coming Darrin . Well done , very impressive.

Biggles08
24th August 2009, 19:10
Bloody hell! Good going mate. (how did Marcus take it?.....haha)

I'm not fucking talking to him thats how! How dare he get faster than me....the cheek of him! Ahhh my how they grow up so quickly!:angry2:

Mate, all honestly, you were untouchable! I had no answer for you in the F1 races....you just pushed that secret 'fuckoff' button on yamakasi and buggered on outta there! Well done bro and you completely deserved the position you got. You realize of course I will now no longer be giving you ANY advice!:crybaby:

NinjaBoy
24th August 2009, 19:44
Well done and well deserved placings !! You were really on fire all day making the most of the good grid positions.

I had no answer really not that I was anywhere close to you all day. Obviously lack of sleep and lots of partying the night helped your performance.. although I don't think it would help me :innocent:

See you at round 6 in Oct.

scuzeme
24th August 2009, 20:54
We will miss your cool calculated demeanor in the pits at round 5, you just a had bad day at the office mate, plenty of good ones to come.

Frenchy
24th August 2009, 21:08
well done mate its great to see you times continue to come down!

prettybillie
25th August 2009, 09:51
You realize of course I will now no longer be giving you ANY advice!:crybaby:

Looks like he's the one that should be giving you advice now

scuzeme
25th August 2009, 10:38
I can feel the pressure mounting to do well next round AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH :crybaby:

Biggles08
25th August 2009, 18:29
Looks like he's the one that should be giving you advice now


I've already asked him but I can't afford his tuition!:sweatdrop

koba
25th August 2009, 22:00
Good shit dude.

prettybillie
26th August 2009, 09:09
I've already asked him but I can't afford his tuition!:sweatdrop

Better get used to looking at Scuzeme's tail end then from what I hear :yes:

wharfy
26th August 2009, 18:11
Better get used to looking at Scuzeme's tail end then from what I hear :yes:

He mentioned in the video thread his tail end was a bit loose - but I didn't want to go there :shit:

Clivoris
26th August 2009, 18:17
He mentioned in the video thread his tail end was a bit loose - but I didn't want to go there :shit:

Don't blame you Kev. A gentleman keeps his tail waxed and well screwed together to avoid embarassment. :yes:

kittytamer
27th August 2009, 09:58
To say im happy with the weekends racing would be an understatement I felt I rode to my potential on Saturday and now I just want to be consistent at that level and build on that consistency.
The great thing is I know my R6 is still not being ridden to its edges it still has more to give.
Thanks to everyone that helped out in the shed, gave good advice and encouragement see you at round 5 which will be exactly a year from when I did my first Clubmans B race.

Cheers Scuzeme.
Video up soon.

Bloody well done mate, good write up and some lessons to learn me thinks