{"id":357,"date":"2007-04-08T12:36:18","date_gmt":"2007-04-08T11:36:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.skodarallyblog.com\/skodarallyblog\/?p=357"},"modified":"2009-07-30T19:20:01","modified_gmt":"2009-07-30T18:20:01","slug":"get-it-sideways-stages-down-ampney","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.skodarallyblog.fun\/?p=357","title":{"rendered":"Get It Sideways stages, Down Ampney"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So, I&#8217;d managed to get myself a ride as navigator in Chris Temple&#8217;s first event.  I&#8217;d never met him before (the joys of the Internet!), but got to Down Ampney around 7:30, and actually before he&#8217;d turned up.  He&#8217;d got scrutineered the night before, so it was easy to get ourselves all done &#8211; just check my suit and helmet, and then sign on.  We were ready to go.<\/p>\n<p>Chris&#8217; car is a mini, and I&#8217;d not been in one for years &#8211; since I last owned one in &#8217;91, I think.  Luckily I still fitted, and into a nice seat and harness, too.  We went off to the first stage with plenty of time in hand, and I gave Chris some advice.  I remember how nerve-racking it was to do my first event (I still get nervous now!), and kept reinforcing the mantra that a finish was the main objective for the day.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve not been to Down Ampney before, but it was (to me) more interesting than many SV events, because there were different surfaces &#8211; a bit of gravel, some mud (some of the cars coming off of SS1 were filthy), quite a bit of poo and so on, and a few rough places as well.  The stage layout was interesting, and there were a few dodgy moments on SS1, and the rear of the car was all over the place &#8211; the road tyres Chris had one were not very grippy at all, and quite &#8216;interesting&#8217;.  But SS1 was done with no real drama, and Chris was unable to speak for a bit &#8211; I was worried he was crestfallen, but in fact he was too excited.  Excellent.<\/p>\n<p>SS2 was a repeat, and Chris had a real &#8220;pendulum&#8221; moment &#8211; 2 over-compensations led us off the road &#8211; no real damage, but a bit stuck.  And right in front of Lee Harding and his brother!  Ah, how we laughed!  Got Chris calmed down, got the car started and waited for 2 cars to pass, Lee pushed us out, and we were away again.  There were a couple of other moments, but it was going OK, all things considered.  You certainly feel &#8220;in touch&#8221; with the road in a mini &#8211; you&#8217;re so low and there&#8217;s so little that separates you from the road (or anyting else), so it&#8217;s a bit like being on a roller skate.  Fun though.<\/p>\n<p>The next few stages went OK &#8211; each time I was trying to get Chris to be smoother, not over-compensate or over-drive the car, and also to plan ahead what was going to happen.  And each time it was an improvement &#8211; times were coming down (apart from SS2, but even then we only lost 6 seconds, not bad considering a spin and an oversteer-off), and he was having fun.  An over-cut corner led to a bent rim and slightly off steering, but nothing serious.<\/p>\n<p>However, on stage 8, we were following a car that was on lap 2, and at the split we were to turn left.  The other car turned right, and I was saying &#8220;left, left&#8221;, but Chris did the thing that&#8217;s so natural to do, and followed the car in front! We&#8217;d gone past the point of no return, so had to finish the stage (only losing a mile, which was handy) and taking a stage maximum.  As it turned out, without this he wouldn&#8217;t have been the last finisher, but never mind.  Each moment or error was meaning something was learned, and that was the point, as far as I could see.  Nothing was bad enough to lead to any &#8220;proper&#8221; or day-ending damage, so it was all good.<\/p>\n<p>By the end of the day, Chris was driving much better, not over-driving the car, braking more decisively, later and smoothly, steering better and correcting the car more accurately when it was getting out of shape (which was still often, although a lot less with 25psi instead of the original 32!).  Better tyres and brake pads would be the best upgrade for the car, and then time for some more events!<\/p>\n<p>Every now and then, something good happens completely out of the blue.  I wasn&#8217;t expecting to do any navigating this year, and a chance message on a forum led to me meeting a few people from the forum, having a good day out with Chris, Kev and Andy (Kev will be navving for him in the future), and hopefully giving Chris a decent return for his faith in having me as a nav and driving instructor!<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone\" title=\"Job Done!\" src=\"http:\/\/www.skodarallyblog.fun\/wp-content\/gallery\/oldblog\/20070408-job_done.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" height=\"436\" \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So, I&#8217;d managed to get myself a ride as navigator in Chris Temple&#8217;s first event. I&#8217;d never met him before (the joys of the Internet!), but got to Down Ampney around 7:30, and actually before he&#8217;d turned up. 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