| Fueling up the Civic |
Usually, when we are deep into winter, I start really missing driving the Civic and wishing the track season was underway. In a way, it's worse this year, because I haven't driven the Civic since June when the engine broke. I have been watching a lot of track videos and playing Assetto Corsa (where I have downloaded a couple of Civics to drive) and I don't know if this makes things better or worse...
I was looking at my data from my sessions at ICAR. Strangely, my best lap ever at ICAR (1:46.85) did not come in 2021, but rather in my last session of 2020 (See story here). This is weird, because I managed to head to ICAR five times in 2021 before the car broke.
1) On April 20th 2021, I was having issues with the vtec cutting out and managed a 1:48.08.
2) On April 27th, I had a clutch failure and on my only clean lap of my 2nd session, I managed a 1:47.27.
3) On May 18th, my exhaust came unbolted in my first session. I fixed it and headed out again, and managed a 1:47.34.
4) On May 25th, nothing broke. The weather was hot, and I managed a 1:47.68.
5) On June 1st, I only got out for one session before it rained, and I was dealing with traffic in the intermediate group. As a result, I only managed only a 1:48.54.
I couldn't know at the time that this would be my last session at ICAR in 2021 (my engine failure at Calabogie happened on June 18th). You always think you will have more time to do stuff, and then time runs out!
Watching videos of other people's cars (and even my own videos), I am not envious of the cars they have... I really am satisfied driving my Civic, and I don't wish it was an M3 or GT3. I'm just envious that they are on track and I am not. My car is in pieces now, but I really hope Choo will be able to put everything back together in time for the track season this year.
Looking at the data from ICAR in 2021, I can see that I am not 100% consistent yet from lap to lap or session to session, but I can still see some improvement. I really, really hope I will get to attend a whole bunch of evening sessions this year...
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