Team Jedi Racing, More Disappointment at
Silverstone!
23 August 2004
Team Jedi Racing had more bad luck at Silverstone in this weekend’s
British GT Championship rounds.
Drivers Rob Horsfield and Frazer Corbyn were both optimistic before
arriving at Silverstone. The team had fitted a new engine and re-built
the car. Unfortunately a faulty fuel injector meant that the Jedi Lotus
never turned a wheel in Friday’s free practice session. ‘Missing
Friday’s running left us with a mountain to climb!’ said
team owner Rob Horsfield.
Things
went from bad to worse on the race day. The car was overheating from
the start in race one, and forced Rob Horsfield to run at well below
maximum revs. Then at the pit stop for driver change, the team discovered
that a rubber boot on the drive shaft had split. This meant that the
car could not continue, as it would have resulted in a complete drive
shaft failure before the end of the race.
On closer inspection the team discovered that the drive shaft had
been weakened, and the team withdrew from race 2 because a spare could
not be located.
‘It was another weekend where silly problems stopped us seeing
if we could have been competitive,’ said Frazer Corbyn. ‘I
was really disappointed not to get to drive in either race. We have
to focus on the reliability issues… and then worry about the
speed when we start finishing races again.’
Team Jedi Racing is in action next at Thruxton on August the 29th
and 30th.
Visit the official Team
Jedi Racing web site.
See 2004 series calendar for British
GT
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