Last weekend I was in England in order to visit the Britcar 24h race and to do a test in a FPA car. The test took place at Bedford Autodrome about an hour drive north of London. The first hour was spent for seat fitting followed by two hours of track testing.
There were some differences in the driving technique, if I compare to karts, which made the driving difficult in many ways. The biggest difference was the gearbox which had an H-pattern shifting system rather than the sequential shifting that I?m used to and also the amount of brake pedal force you had to apply.
In the beginning of the session I took it pretty easy in order to acquaint myself with the car. In spite of that, I managed to do a few spins, slipping out into the grass and a 360 degree spin on the tarmac as well.
At first it was easy to be keen with the throttle coming out of the corners and entering the straights due to the turbo lag. You had to be really soft on the throttle and be aware of the turbo boost that would appear just after a moment.
It was a bit difficult for me, being a kart driver and having no experience in racing, to achieve the necessary driving rhythm in the beginning. In karting you have an extremely good control of your vehicle, while here you have other parameters such as springs and dampers, wings, turbo lag, limited visibility and of course a much heavier car which you have to get adapted to.
Towards the end of the session, I got a better pace. However, it quickly got dark in the evening, so after about 30 laps on the 1,8 miles long West Track it was time to head back to the garage.
Driving such a powerful racing car was really a fantastic experience for me, much different from what I had expected. But the more you practice the better you get. I hope that I will be able to do some more testing before the end of the season.