The weekend of August 6th to August 8th, ASE Lapping Club hosted the 2010 Canadian Autoslalom Championships at the Autodrome St-Eustache, in Quebec. Both CADL (Club Auto-sport Des Laurentides) and MCO were asked to help with timing, and with the three clubs working together, the event was a huge success! From Eurotrash Motorsports, we had several members including myself, Chris, Jamie, Pat, and Naresh. Furthermore, there were about 20 drivers of the roughly 110 who registered who’s local club was MCO. It was an incredible turnout!
This event used a different classing system than what the MCO does, and because of that, the way our cars were prepared was slightly concerning. Specifically, I was in a class that allowed use of full race compound tires, whereas the only tires I had were streets! I was a bit worried about how competitive I would be, but really it was just to have fun. Every Eurotrash driver was classed differently, so there were no head-to-head battles within the team.
The autocross course was set up ON the race track, and even took advantage of some of the banked corners! It looked like it was going to be an extremely high speed course. Friday was a test and tune – runs tickets were for sale and you could buy as many as you want to practice and to set up your car, should it be required. The organisers had set up a mini-course (just under 30 seconds) to give racers a
feel for the grip levels without giving them a run at the full track just yet. We had each purchased 5 runs, and we were able to get a quick feel of our cars on the track.
After our practice runs, we all went in for our tech inspections and passed with no issues. An on-site BBQ with corn on the club started up the evening festivites, which ended in Laval, where we had rented hotel rooms for the evening.
Saturday was the first day of the “real” event, and we started by running the course clockwise. As expected, it was an extremely fast course, and a lot of fun. On top of that, the weather was fantastic. Myself and another MCO BMW driver (Phil) were battling it out with times as close as 0.03s econds at the end of the day! We figured as long as we beat out the CADL folk that were right behind us in their Subaru, it wouldn’t matter who won. Saturday night was another BBQ, however the evening was much more tame as we were all tired and just wanted to sleep after a late night from friday, and a long day in the sun.
Sunday, the course direction was reversed and a few gates were changed. The day was a bit gloomier, and it looked like it was going to rain any minute. and I were hoping for rain, as our competitors were
using race slicks, and our tires would have been much better suited for wet weather. Once again, the battle was hot within my class, but it seemed like the Subarus might have it. Then, on my second last run, I took the lead by 0.3 seconds! Phil and I were super happy, as our competitor only had one lap left. As he lauched off the line and into his first gate, he clipped a cone and we both knew at that point that I had it. Then, the car in front of him spun in the stop box, and he was given a re-run! Sure enough, his re-run was clean and he took my lead back by 0.04 seconds! I couldn’t believe how close the times were. On Phil’s last run, he cleaned us both up and ended up being 0.2 seconds in the lead, which i wasn’t able to beat. Adding up the times from both days classed me in second place (with a 129.387 second total), right behind Phil out of the 9 people in our class. In fact, MCO racers did extremely well in all their classes. Eurotrash Motorsports had a few podium finishes of its own and all our drivers did great. Adding to my second place was Naresh (131.654 seconds) finishing 5 of 14, Jamie (131.526 seconds) finishing 1 of 1, Pat finishing 2nd of 4, and Chris (136.598 seconds) with a finishing 6 of 8 in each of their respective classes.
To determine an overall champion, equalizing factors are applied to each class, and they’re all grouped together. Unfortunately, the factors are not perfect as they seem to favour stock cars, but nonetheless, here are the overall standings for Eurotrash members:
Chris : 66th – 10.699 seconds behind 1st
Pat: 65th - 10.616 seconds behind 1st
Jamie: 49th - 8.684 seconds behind 1st
Naresh: 42nd - 8.135 seconds behind 1st
Shawn: 28th - 6.597 seconds behind 1st
Note that the times behind first are the adjusted times, so as you can see, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the faster driver finishes the best overall! For more info, visit the event’s website - www.cac2010.org
Check out the gallery for pictures, and the video section for links to our youtube pages where you can see some in-car footage.
Shawn