Report from Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
Friday, Practice Session 1 (9:40AM)
I was able to quickly get up to speed and was a full second per lap faster than my previous best lap (when we tested in June). Unfortunately, this was still 2+ seconds behind the rest of the field. We made a front wing adjustment which allowed me to get back to full throttle in turn one a lot sooner. We lowered the car which settled everything down and allowed me to get closer to flat through the turn 4-5-6-7 area of the track.
Friday, Practice Session 2 (2:25PM)
During this session, we were specifically working on the carousel turn and the keyhole turn. We worked on the line, getting in deeper, releasing the brakes earlier, and getting back to full throttle quicker. Made some good progress, but on the last lap of the session I found the limit on how deep you could go. I was still heavily on the brakes over a small crest on the entrance to the turn. As the car lightened up over the crest, the brakes locked putting me on the grass and accelerating me into the tire wall. I took the left front corner off the car, breaking the main plane and all the suspension bits. The track was 35 degrees hotter than the first practice session, and the IndyCars, the ALMS cars, and the IMSA Challenge cars had all been on track previously … causing less than ideal conditions. Everyone’s times trended slower in the second practice session.
Saturday, Qualifying (11:00AM)
For the first 20 minutes of the session, we ran old rubber and continued to work on various sessions of the track. With a few minutes left, we mounted fresh Firestones and tried to throw down a quick lap. I did get the quickest lap of the session, but I was never able to get a satisfactory lap in. I qualified last.
Saturday, Race #1 (5:25PM)
The start of the race was a mess. There appeared to be some miscommunication between race control and the starter. I think the teams were told that there was one more pace lap, when the starter threw the green flag. The field wasn’t even formed up. I was able to hang on to the back of the field for a while, but eventually as I made a little mistake here and a little mistake there I began to lose touch. About 1/3 of the way through the race, the leaders put me a lap down. As I was passed by the faster guys, I was able to follow them for a while and continued to learn a lot. About 2/3 of the way through the race, the leaders put me another lap down. Shortly thereafter, I got hit from behind by a faster car in the keyhole (video clip: http://www.indy500.com/videos/watch/1253-Bobby_Wilson_and_Mark_Olson_make_contact_at_Mid_Ohio_).It was unfortunate, because I was quickly reeling in one of the Panther Racing cars. Having been previously advised to maintain my line when being overtaken, I’m not sure what I could’ve done differently. The faster car seemed to have attempted a pretty low percentage banzai move up the inside. The contact spun me around and then flipped my car up into the air. He was able to continue on. I was able to refire and carry on. The contact bent my front sway bar, which dramatically altered the handling. I had to brake sooner in the turns and the car didn’t like turning left. Nonetheless, I was able to soldier in 19th place (out of 22 starters) with one lap being timed under my qualifying time.
Sunday, Warm-up (8:00AM)
The track was still moist and was very slippery. The entire field was 5 to 6 seconds off of their race pace. I was 19th quickest, 0.3 seconds behind 18th.
Sunday, Race #2 (10:35AM)
As we got belted into the car, the skies opened up and it rained buckets. The race was temporarily postponed 3 times waiting for lightening to pass through. The crew was allowed to change the car to a wet set-up. When the race started, it was impossible to see anything through the spray of the cars ahead. You couldn’t see a car directly in front of you, and you couldn’t see the edge of the track on either side of you. It was like flying in IFR conditions without any instruments. It was really a lot of work trying to tip-toe a 400HP, 1500 lb car around a full wet race track. Once the pack got spread out, you could see okay to try to hunt for the best traction possible. I could hang onto the back of the pack and there were several full course cautions that bunched us back off. I looped the car one time with the throttle at the exit of the keyhole, but was able to continue on (catching the field just a couple of corners later). With about 5 laps to go, I spun the car into the gravel trap at the end of the long back straight. I think that I just got in a little too deep and was still trailing the brakes while turning the car into the corner. The car immediately buried itself in the gravel, ending my day in 17th position versus a likely 11th place finish if I hadn’t made the mistake.
Next Race (for me):
Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, CA:
8/21/08 – Open Test from 12:45 – 4:30 PM
8/22/08 – Practice at 10AM
8/22/08 – Qualifying at 1:45PM
8/23/08 – Warm-up at 9AM
8/23/08 – Race #1 at 11:15AM
8/24/08 – Race #2 at 11:00AM
Mark Olson







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