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Race Day !
21st of April 2002 and it is the morning of Petes first
race. By the time AO arrives in the paddock of Brands
Hatch, the team of Trevor and Pete have already gotten
the car off of the trailer and erected the Gazebo, no
mean feat given the strong breeze. Overall the conditions
seemed perfect, a warm day with bright sunshine and
a stiff breeze.
Pete was ready to go to the staging area to begin his
qualifying session, so we retired to the Grandstand
on the main straight to get the best possible view of
the proceedings. Qualifying went well with Pete managing
to post some respectable times and keep out of the way
of some of the other seriously fast drivers. The only
hiccup in the proceedings was when the checkered flag
was waved immediately before Pete crossed the line at
the end of qualifying. As a result Pete didn't see the
flag and went on to do one extra lap. Not a major problem,
reflected by the fact that the clerk of the course saw
fit to overlook the incident. Even though Pete posted
the slowest qualifying time, the Auto Italia rules ensured
he was near the front of the grid, and as such, in the
thick of things when the lights went green, but more
of that later.
Back to the pits and with plenty of time before the
racing, it was time for Petes mum to bring out possibly
the most impressive spread of food ever seen in the
pits at a race meet, and defiantly preferable to the
burger consumed walking from the car to the paddock
(well it was a long way!) Entertainment was provided
by a friend of Petes who owns the Diablo.

This car pre-qualified for LeMans a couple of years
ago, has been extensively modified has incredible power
and torque and makes an awesome sound. This car probably
drew more attention than any other car in the pits.
As the hour of the race drew closer, Pete's nerves
began to show through, normally a guy with a large appetite,
his mums culinary efforts looked like they might go
to waste. And Pete had every right to be getting nervous,
shortly not only was he going to be racing on track
for the first time, but he was going to be sharing that
track with the likes of Graham Scott (Lancia Stratos
replica) and Julian Birley (Ex-ITC Alfa 75) both very
quick cars and drivers , neither of who will give an
inch once the racing starts, nor make allowances for
novice drivers. Scotts Stratos shown below has an Alfa
V6 making over 300bhp powering it.

As the time approached for Pete to make his way to
the staging area, last minute pieces of advice were
passed along to him, along with words of encouragement.
The Race
For the race we retired back up to the Grandstand with
members of the Dietsch family, a feeling of tension
fell over everyone, Pete even got a cheer as he passed
by on the warmup lap. The start of the race was to be
a rolling one, Pete had been warned that he needed to
get to the inside of the first corner at all costs.
As the lights went green and all hell broke loose, Pete
somehow managed to get to the inside line safely. The
picture below shows the melee that occurred at the first
corner, at the very front of the field you can make
out a white Alfa 156 that is facing the wrong way!!


Pete can be seen in the middle of the picture with
Graham Scotts on the immediate outside of him, and Julian
Birleys Alfa 75 outside of Graham. On the right of the
picture you can make out a monstrous De Tomaso Pantera
and a fairly wild looking Lancia Stratos Evolution replica,
which when running correctly was amazing, but unfortunately
retired in great plumes of smoke in the later stages
of the race. The spinning 156 caused Pete to have brake
heavily to avoid the confusion, but luckily he made
it up to the hairpin without picking up any damage.
Not everyone was as lucky, one of the many Alfa 33's
in the race picked up damage to its oil cooler in this
incident which resulted in it dropping oil onto the
racing line and later retiring. After all the excitement
at the start, Pete settled into the race and got down
to the business of completing the laps and staying out
of the way of the faster drivers.
Although Pete was never going to challenge for the lead
in this race, that was never the goal of the exercise.
Finishing the race, and finishing in one piece to get
the all important signature was always going to be more
important than final standings. However as a result
of the first corner comings together and several mechanical
failures during the race, even though Pete was last
on the road he was by no means last in the overall standings.
On returning to the pits Pete was quite obviously on
a high after completing the race unscathed, a blow by
blow and gear change by gear change account of the race
was recapped, the food was brought out again and this
time Petes appetite seemed to have returned with a vengeance.

When the race results finally appeared, after a long
delay because of a protest by one of the teams, out
of 23 starters Pete's final standing was 15th, with
8 did not finishes. Pete got his license back with a
signature and almost everyone went home happy.
I don't think anyone could have wished for a better
introduction into motorsport. Perfect weather, friends
and family all having a good time, good food, finishing
the race with no mechanical failures or damage. What
a way to start a racing career!!
Pete has recently changed jobs so at the moment racing
has to take abit of a back seat at the moment, however
you can bet as soon as work commitments permit it and
the finances are available Pete will be back behind
the wheel grinning manically inside of his helmet and
having the time of his life.
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