Fax has it pretty much covered - as usual an utterly brilliant weekend. Thumped it up from O'town on Friday (thank God for radar, or I'd have been dead-meat several times over - one time while out-dragging some git who was free-vending off of my detector). We had a very relaxed eveining in Buckhead GA and got to the track about an hour before the start.
We watched a ten hour sprint, liberally lubricated with Nigerian Lager. It was the usual pleasure to spend time and hoist a few with Canada Phil, The Amazing Randy and Lee from Turn 10, and to catch-up with Chris 24 and his Dad. We tented-it at the circuit on Staurday night, once we'd 'done' the Guinness and Budschmeisers. We'd hoped to get a little early fall trout fishing in at Buford Dam, but couldn't be arsed in the end.
With respect, the early part of the race saw both C6's totally out-performing the green catfish. Even I was surprised by the extent that Prodrive were off the GT1 pace. The Astons were definitely helped by several full course cautions that allowed them to catch-up. We were surprised, feeling that Road Atlanta would be a course that suited the agile DBR9. In the second half of the race, the C6's did what they did at Le Mans - all that was needed to stay in front. When Prodrive turned-up the wick, GM simply responded by doing the same. The unexpected was when O'Connells car went flat about 8 hours in. After a couple of smoky misfiring laps it came in - and the engine covers came off a C6 for the first time this season. A broken valve spring was the cause, so they simply whipped the plug out and sent it out on 7. A few laps later the motor let go at the end of the pit straight - the only mechanical DNF since Sebring.
I admired the Prodrive effort and professionalism - but it must be so bloody daunting that whatever you do, your competition does it a little more.
Good solid performance by Biella and Pirro - and even though I'm not keen on him, I must acknowledge a superb recovery drive by Lehto - carving his way back up the grid, after a huge crash and an hour behind the pit wall.
A great, great weekend - UK contimgent, if you ever get the chance, grab it. One of my fave races of the year - Thanks Dave and Fax for the company, the laughs and the death race to the track on Saturday!