I was on the Grand Stands right by turn 1, along with some local racers who were there rooting for Andrie and some of the other local racers participating in the race. The short bio that was read to introduce Andrie was fun and well written, hopefully they will carry that on the broadcast when the race is shown on Speed
It was nice beeing able to root for Andrie, but it was really frustrating to watch the race from the stands, it was clear from the very beginning that Andrie's car was underpowered compared to the rest of the cars in the field.
Just watching how much space others folks were able to build up during the standing start was an indication of things to come during the race.
Andrie tried to hold his own as much as he could with the equipment that he had on his car. But time and time again other cars would pass him either between turn 10 and 11 or somewhere between 11 and 1.
During the last stages of the race I saw the race leader comming up on Andrie before heading towards turn 2, by the time that I got to see the race leader heading out of turn 6, Andrie was nowhere in sight
I saw the 2 cars that were behind Andrie (Dodge Neon SRT and a BMW) come out of turn 6, and a few seconds later I saw Andrie's Civic heading out of 6, and not being able to carry too much speed.
It must have been a bit frustrating having to run under those conditions, but Andrie finished the race
Kudos to Andrie and the Prima Racing crew for putting up a valiant effort in their first Pro Race and for not giving up!
The next race at Laguna will be a real pain if the Civic is still down on power given that the track really favors cars with lot's of HP and consistent braking. Hopefully the team will be able to find the "lost power" from the engine and give the rest of the Pro's a good run, during the race at Laguna.
Ken