I have not been to a Grand Prix for a long, long time. I seem to remember that Jackie
Stewart was still racing and I was part of an MCC marshalling party organised by Tucker.
Since then, it has not had a lot of appeal for me, but I have become increasingly
attracted to American Oval Racing. I have never been to a race over there, although I did
manage to attend qualifying at Indianapolis in the mid-eighties when I was in the States
on business.
So I was fascinated when I heard that the UK was to have its own banked oval at
Rockingham near Corby and the Americans were coming over for a round of the CART
Championship. Junior and I got tickets over the Internet and set off for Rockingham on
Saturday 22nd September. Qualifying was to have taken place on the Thursday and
Friday but the weather put paid to that. Heavy rain the previous week was causing moisture
to come up through the tarmac. Wheepers the Americans called them, and oval racing
doesnt take place in the rain.
We arrived at around 10.30 on Saturday to see crowds of workmen and the Santa Pod jet
dryers all working to prepare the track. They finished about noon and the American circus
set out to do all their qualifying and race on the same day. Once the action started it
was pretty exciting. The circuit is 1.6 miles long, with four corners, banked at eight
degrees. It was certainly fast. The top cars circulated in 24 seconds during qualifying.
Thats 215 miles an hour!
The race didnt start until nearly five oclock and was shortened to 140
laps, but that was enough for plenty of excitement. The cars ran pretty close together for
the whole race and were periodically bunched up when the yellow flag came out. Gil de
Ferran was the winner in one of Roger Penskes Honda powered Reynards, having swapped
the lead twice with Swedens Kenny Brack on the last lap to win by half a
length.
It was a great day. The racing was really interesting and exciting and the facilities
were very good. Even the loos were clean!