I was in Zolder last weekend for the first round of the BELCAR Historic Cup 2022, and what can I say? The car may have been on the race track since 2011, but it became a serious race car this year. It's still far from perfect, but finally the basics are right: engine, cooling and brakes are consistently powerful and reliable, even under heavy stress.
After the test on 21 April on the same track, I knew that lap times below the 2-minute barrier are repeatedly possible. In both qualifying sessions I only achieved 1:59 times, although the sector times were sometimes good for more. Unfortunately, I didn't get the lap together. So I qualified for grid positions 36 (race 1) and 34 (race 2) out of 47 participants. For the fact that the Lotus Europa starts in the smallest displacement class and is one of the oldest cars, I thought that was OK.
The first race was started on Sunday morning at 10:15 AM with already bright sunshine and almost 20°C. It went well from the start. I was able to fight my way up the order out of a group of four against much more modern cars and pull away from this group. Then the race went on for a while until a Mercedes 190E went off the track in turn 1 and the safety car came out. This brought the field back together and suddenly I was within striking distance of the class leader, who had started the race from 27th position. After the end of the safety car phase we drove right behind each other, but both had to fight with lapping cars from behind, so there was no real fight for the class win. But at least I was able to finish the race within striking distance in second place in class. In the overall classification, I moved up to 22nd place. I even managed to leave the two Ford GT40s behind me. I only overtook one of them in the third last corner of the race. My best lap times were 1:58.1 min, which is eight seconds faster than my fastest lap in 2021.
The second race took place in 27°C and blazing midday sun. Unfortunately, I completely missed the start and immediately lost connection to the field. I also quickly noticed that the cars that I had been able to overtake in the morning were getting away from me this time. My best lap time was 2:00.8 minutes, almost three seconds slower than in the first race. The reason for this is not yet clear to me. On the one hand, I was worse myself, on the other hand, the tyres were perhaps not in the optimal window. So I came to terms with the situation and went on with my race. The Porsche 911, which I only saw briefly in the rear-view mirror on lap 1 of the first race, was now my opponent, but I couldn't get past. After about 8 or 10 laps of fighting, however, he made a mistake and spun in front of me in the small chicane. From now on I tried to just nurse the car to the finish, but it turned out differently. On the last lap I got slight vibrations under full load on the back straight and before the last corner the engine lost power completely. The temperatures had been stable until the end. So there was no severe engine damage to worry about. Only the fuel pump stopped working. So I stranded in the last chicane in 29th place, within sight of the finish line. Hence, I was completely eliminated from the classification, even though the 30 minutes of racing time had already gone past. C'est la vie. At least no serious damage and I still have a fuel pump in stock.
I'm already registered for the next race on June 26th in Spa-Francorchamps (Spa Summer Classic). After this race, the car will probably get a limited slip differential to be faster on tight courses like Zolder in the near future.