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Singapore Recap

The SBMRL’s second trip to Singapore was a long time coming, but the field was set and ready to go under the lights.  With just two races in the books, both won by Scandinavian Blitz, there was an opportunity for the red cars to put some distance between themselves and the other three teams, who were all tightly packed.  Despite their team success, it was Sprite Racing’s Bubba McQueen who was leading the driver standings.  With his teammate in last, here’s how the grid lined up:

P1 – Whiplash (SR)
P2 – Delilah Whipplefilter (FR)
P3 – Jaap Snellrijder (RM)
P4 – Sheila Dinkum (RM)
P5 – Launch Bornado (FR)
P6 – The Stig (SB)
P7 – Rask Sjofar (SB)
P8 – Bubba McQueen (SR)

The field got off to a clean start with Whiplash taking his pole position to an early lead.  Launch was the early mover, taking the inside line in turn 1, but Sheila and Jaap were also hot in the early going.  In fact, Sheila took to the long straight out of Republic Boulevard with enough speed to fly by Whiplash and take the lead in the second sector.

Jaap was also able to catch up with Whiplash at Suntec City, a corner that would see a lot of action.  It was there that Bubba and Rask caught up with the Force Ravenswood pair fighting for 4th place.  Only the Stig lagged behind.

Sector 2 battles

As Sheila managed the race from the front, and with Jaap and Whiplash behind her, Delilah began to get things all wrong.  She started to fall back from Launch, Rask, and Bubba and was soon in a battle with the Stig for last place.

The transition into the third sector proved to be a challenging spot for the drivers all night.  Heading from Fullerton Road to the back side of Crossroads was apparently not as easy as it looked.  Drivers just couldn’t get the speed right and that often carried over into Esplanade Theaters.  It was here that Whiplash reeled Sheila in.  Similarly, Rask and Bubba were able to catch up with Jaap and join the fight for third place.  Finally, it wasn’t just Delilah fighting the Stig, but they were able to catch up with Launch.

Whiplash hot on Sheila’s tail

As the first lap completed, Whiplash had run a clean enough lap to forgo the pits.  Bubba, who had somehow wormed his way up from last place to second, dove for fresh rubber with Sheila, Jaap, and Rask all forming a procession behind him.  A quick pit later, though, and Bubba was joining Whiplash for a Sprite Racing 1-2.

Regency Motors was not to be outdone, and they used their fresh tires to drop Bubba back down to fourth in short order.  Delilah and Launch were also fast through the first couple of corners, leaving the Stig behind them and catching back up with Rask.

Whiplash in the distance

Delilah was able to fly down the long straight and catch up with Sheila and Jaap at Suntec City, while Bubba was suffering the opposite fate.  He must have accidentally gotten an engine setting wrong as he couldn’t get any speed whatsoever.  Rask and Launch both passed him and the Stig was closing fast.

It was here that Sheila started to go wrong.  Launch and Rask both passed her at Concert Hall.  In addition, the Stig was right behind her after leaving Bubba in his dust.  At the front, Whiplash continued a smooth race with Delilah and Jaap struggling back and forth in their effort to catch him.

Delilah edges ahead of Jaap

This time on the back side of Crossroads it was Whiplash who didn’t quite get the run into Esplanade Theatres right.  This allowed Delilah to pass him there and take over what had appeared to be an insurmountable lead. Rask, meanwhile, was hitting everything right and found himself soon in the fight with Jaap for third place.  Behind them, Launch found Sheila’s efforts to be lacking, moving ahead of the earlier race leader, while seeing a hard charging Stig in the mirrors.

Whiplash is finally caught

Through Carlton Millenia, the penultimate corner, Delilah led Whiplash.  However, the story of the race was the reckless charge from the Stig.  With Jaap and Rask in a close battle, the Stig threw his car into the mix.  He ended up colliding with his teammate Rask, sending both Scandinavian Blitz cars into the barriers and out of the race.

The Stig takes himself and his teammate out

With the red cars in chaos behind them, Delilah led Whiplash out of the final corner but just didn’t have enough power down the straight to take the win.  The gave Whiplash a rare victory and left Delilah as the runner up.  Jaap was a close third.

Whiplash pulls ahead at the last moment

With the Stig and Rask out of the race, Launch, Sheila, and Bubba had stratified enough that there really wasn’t any sort of competition for the remaining cars.  The finished quietly in the order listed with all the tense battles having been relegated to earlier in the race.

Final Results

Driver Start Lap Finish
Whiplash (SR) 1 1 1
Delilah Whipplefilter (FR) 2 6 2
Jaap Snellrijder (RM) 3 3 3
Launch Bornado (FR) 5 7 4
Sheila Dinkum (RM) 4 3 5
Bubba McQueen (SR) 8 2 6
The Stig (SB) 6 8 7, dnf
Rask Sjofar (SB) 7 5 8, dnf

Whiplash gets his second career victory after fighting off all comers who were there to challenge him.  Unlike some pole position winners, his was not the case of running away with things and coasting to victory.  He holds the only two victories that have gone to Sprite Racing.

Delilah recovered from a miserable first lap to match her starting position and record the first podium of her brief career.  Jaap gets his 11th career podium and first of this season.  Given his success over the past two seasons, it’s a bit surprising to note that he hasn’t finished in 3rd place since Hockenheim in the 2015-16 season.  The misfortunes of Scandinavian Blitz mean that the driver standings are extremely tight.  Only 7 points now separate Bubba in 1st from Delilah in last.

The team standings are similarly tight, with the team standings now nearly reversed.  Sprite Racing moves up into first place for the first time in their history, aided by 3 consecutive podiums to start the year.  The other three teams are separated by just 3 points, with Force Ravenswood leading the group in 2nd place.  They sit just 7 points back of Sprite, meaning only 10 points separate the field.

Trivia

It’s not terribly uncommon for a driver here and there to finish in the same position that they started the race in.  Prior to this year’s race in Singapore, there had been 32 such occurrences in 28 races.  It’s most common for this to happen from pole position.  The race winner had come from pole on 8 different occasions, with the runner-up having started 2nd six different times.  Before Singapore, those two events had never happened in the same race.  There were only two occasions where the podium was populated with multiple drivers starting and finishing in the same slot.  In both cases those were 1st and 3rd place finishers, and the races in question were Austin in 2016 and … Singapore 2015.  Naturally, this year we had the top three drivers on the grid populate the podium in the same order that they started.  The only other time the top 3 finishers all started in the top 3 was at the Nurburgring in 2017.

This year’s Singapore race, despite how tense it was and all the potential for various finishing combinations, actually produced the smallest difference between the starting grid and finishing order in SBMRL history.  Bubba was the only driver to finish more than 1 position from where he started, inheriting 6th place in the final sector after starting 8th.  That amounts to a 0.66 standard deviation from starting position.  The next closest race had a 1.12 standard deviation from starting position.  That was last year’s race at Suzuka, which Scandinavian Blitz would also like to forget.  The race with the highest amount of change was Monaco 2016, at 2.79.  Hmm… Scandinavian Blitz had a double DNF there, too…

There have been 6 occasions where a team has had a double DNF.  Cobalt at Valencia in 2017, which was the final race of the 2016-17 season, and Scandinavian Blitz five times.  They’ve now done it at Austin 2015, Monaco 2016, Interlagos 2017 (consecutive with Monaco), Suzuka 2017, and Singapore 2018 (this race).

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Austin Recap

Despite miserable weather prior to race day, the sun was out in Austin on the big day as the SBMRL prepared for the second race of the 2018-19 season.  With just one race in the books, everyone still had the chance to make a big impact.  The biggest story heading into the race was how Scandinavian Blitz would respond to having last year’s driver champion, the Stig, finish in last place, and rookie Rask Sjofar winning in his first time out.

Here’s how the grid lined up:

P1 – The Stig (SB)
P2 – Whiplash (SR)
P3 – Sheila Dinkum (RM)
P4 – Jaap Snellrijder (RM)
P5 – Delilah Whipplefilter (FR)
P6 – Launch Bornado (FR)
P7 – Bubba McQueen (SR)
P8 – Rask Sjofar (SB)

Ready to roll!

This race marked the fourth time in his career that the Stig had started on pole position, and in the past three instances he won twice and finished second, so there was plenty for him to be positive about.  That all went out the window when he stalled on race start.  It hardly took any time at all for Sheila, Whiplash, Jaap, and Delilah to all pass him by the first corner.

First corner approach

Sheila took the early lead but the Stig was not to be down for long.  He managed to get by all three of Whiplash, Jaap and Delilah at Turn 3.  Those three cars were battling hard throughout the first sector, ultimately resulting in a collision between Jaap and Delilah, leaving the latter to retire before even reaching Turn 4.

The Stig caught back up quickly

As the field barreled down the long back straight, Sheila maintened a slim lead while Jaap and the Stig began a battle in earnest for second place.  Behind them, the Sprite Racing duo of Whiplash and Bubba made a charge that saw them join that battle at Turn 6.  Rask and Launch were bringing up the rear, but close enough to catch the others in the event of a mistake.

Third sector battles

As predicted, the third sector jumped up and bit someone right at Turn 8.  Or perhaps more accurately, it bit three someones.  Jaap, Whiplash, and Bubba all found this corner a bit too tricky.  Jaap was thrown off his rhythm into Turn 9 as well, forcing him to watch the others pull away and allowing Launch to catch up.  Suddenly, in the space of two corners, he went from battling for 2nd to trying to avoid falling to 6th.

The Stig, meanwhile, was busy catching up with Sheila at Turn 1 thanks to an exceptionally fast pit crew.  The two would continue to battle back and forth through the first sector, exchanging the lead as they went.  Behind them, Launch was able to catch up with Whiplash and Bubba by not pitting, and putting himself in position to battle for yet another podium.

The start of Lap 2 with Jaap languishing in the pits

Jaap’s struggles in the third sector of the first lap were reversed with sublime driving through the first sector of the second.  He was able to get around both Sprite Racing cars at Turn 3 and then catch back up with Launch at Turn 4.

As the field charged down the back straight, there really was nothing between Sheila and the Stig.  Launch and Jaap were too far back to catch the front runners, but Bubba was close enough to join the battle for third at Turn 6.  That left Whiplash to fade and give Rask some hope of catching somebody… anybody.

Battles for 1st and 3rd remain tight

Navigating through the third sector a second time, the field had clearly learned from their mistakes on the first lap.  Sheila and the Stig came around the final corner with the Stig ahead by just a nose.  In the end, he was able to carry the momentum down the finish straight and take the checkered flag.

The Stig wins!

Jaap, Bubba, and Launch were similarly neck and neck.  Jaap had the slight edge coming out of Turn 7, but Launch held it coming out of Turn 8.  Bubba took an inside line at Turn 9 to pass them both.  He was able to carry that momentum around Turn 10 and down the finish straight to take the final podium.  While Jaap was slightly ahead of Launch around the final bend, Launch passed him down the straight to snatch 4th place out of his grasp.

Final Results

Driver Start Lap Finish
The Stig (SB) 1 2 1
Sheila Dinkum (RM) 3 1 2
Bubba McQueen (SR) 7 3 3
Launch Bornado (FR) 6 5 4
Jaap Snellrijder (RM) 4 6 5
Whiplash (SR) 2 4 6
Rask Sjofar (SB) 8 7 7
Delilah Whipplefilter (FR) 5 8 8, dnf

The Stig bounces back from a last place finish to win in Austin for the first time.  It’s his 6th career victory, which is now just 1 shy of Jaap’s SBMRL record.  The win marks the third time in four tries that the Stig has won from pole position.  His victory also gives him 10 podiums, which ties Jaap for second on the career list behind Launch.

Sheila led a race for the first time in her career, but she wasn’t able to bring home the victory.  This is her 4th time a bridesmaid, and she’s never had any other podiums.  Bubba’s 3rd place finish makes him the only driver with a podium in both races this season, and puts him in first place in the driver standings.  It’s the first time a Sprite Racing driver has held that position as he continues to make Force Ravenswood regret firing him.  Like Sheila, it’s the 4th time he’s finished in this particular place.  Unlike Sheila, he now has 6 podiums to his credit, which is 4th on the career list.

With consecutive wins to start the season, Scandinavian Blitz has given themselves a small cushion in the team standings.  The rest of the teams are all bunched up behind them.

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Road America Recap

The fourth SBMRL season got underway in Elkhart Lake, WI with a visit to Road America.  There are always a number of changes from year to year, and this season was no exception.  The first thing of note, however, was something that didn’t change.  This will be the first SBMRL season in which all the teams from last year return to the grid.  What that doesn’t mean is that the drivers are all the same.  In fact, only Regency Motors sports the same driver lineup as a year ago.

Scandinavian Blitz naturally returned last year’s championship winner The Stig, but he will be joined by Norwegian rookie Rask Sjofar.  Force Ravenswood hired another rookie, Delilah Whipplefilter to replace Bubba McQueen.  The latter will pair with Whiplash for Sprite Racing.

The other news of note heading into the season opener was one rule change which may be significant.  Safety concerns have prompted the league to institute a yellow flag condition whenever a crash occurs.  In the event of car retiring due to collision, suspension damage, or tire failure, the rest of the field must temporarily slow to 3rd gear or lower while the stricken vehicle is removed.

THE SBMRL RETURNS TO ACTION

Track conditions were perfect for racing and the cars were eager to get going after several months away.  With a blank slate and checkered flags in their imaginations, the cars lined up as follows:

P1 – Whiplash (SR – Frank)
P2 – Rask Sjofar (SB – Jason)
P4 – Bubba McQueen (SR – Jason)
P4 – The Stig (SB – Jason)
P5 – Launch Bornado (FR – Barb)
P6 – Jaap Snellrijder (RM – Frank)
P7 – Delilah Whipplefilter (FR – Barb)
P8 – Sheila Dinkum (RM – Frank)

The 2018-19 Grid

Despite a full offseason of pent up racing agression, the entire field got off the line smoothly to start the race.  Rask got a better push than Whiplash did and was through the first corner before the rest of the field knew what was happening.  The rest of the field split into a leading group containing Delilah, Launch, Jaap, and Bubba and a trailing group containing Sheila, Whiplash, and the Stig.  The latter group being notable as it contained a pair of cars that started on the first two rows of the grid.

Rask… and everyone else

The second half of the first lap was notable for the diametrically opposed fates of the Scandinavian Blitz drivers.  In his first race, Rask was proving that he could put no foot wrong, as he gradually increased his lead heading into the second lap.  In contrast, the Stig was struggling so mightily that he was gradually falling farther and farther behind.  Perhaps it was a major hangover from last season’s victory.  Perhaps he just starts the season slow, he didn’t perform well to start the season last year, either.  Regardless, this was not the way to get off a title defense.

Lap 1 Groupings

The second lap saw Rask navigating the second corner just as the rest of the field was first getting to the pits.  Bubba got a slight edge by not pitting, but was soon caught up by his replacement at Force Ravenswood, Delilah.  The Stig was the only other drive not to pit, and it did help him catch back up to Sheila and Whiplash.

Through the second sector, Delilah and Bubba battled back and forth, alternating in their battle for second place.  There was really no hope of catching Rask aside from a failure on his part in the third sector.  Launch had, meanwhile, gotten a leg up on Jaap as those two former teammates sought to demonstrate superiority.  Sadly, they were both struggling enough that the case could be made that they were trying not to demonstrate inferiority.

Bubba ekes ahead of Delilah in the fight for 2nd

Those waiting for Rask to stumble found themselves disappointed, as he coolly navigated the final third of the track to take a dominating victory.  Bubba also thumbed his nose, in his case towards Force Ravenswood, but taking a comfortable second place.  He lost Delilah in the second sector as she found herself lacking pace.

The next battle, then, became not just the fight between Launch and Jaap for fourth place but whether or not either would catch Delilah.  The answer was yes, but unfortunately for Regency Motors, it didn’t involve Jaap.  Launch passed Delilah around the penultimate Bill Mitchell Bend, crusing to 3rd place with Jaap trailing Delilah.  The final three cars were all neck and neck through the third sector, but Sheila prevailed over Whiplash, leaving Stig to last place.

Launch comes around the final corner

Final Results

Driver Start Lap Finish
Rask Sjofar (SB) 2 1 1
Bubba McQueen (SR) 3 3 2
Launch Bornado (FR) 5 4 3
Delilah Whipplefilter (FR) 7 2 4
Jaap Snellrijder (RM) 6 5 5
Sheila Dinkum (RM) 8 6 6
Whiplash (SR) 1 8 7
The Stig (SB) 4 7 8

Rask becomes the first driver to win their first race outside of Jaap in the SBMRL’s inaugural race.  He now boasts a 100% winning percentage, which likely won’t last for long but is fun to say.  Not only did he win, but he did so in dominating fashion, taking control of the race from the opening straight and never looking back.  Rask becomes the 12th different driver to win an SBMRL race.

Bubba finishes 2nd for the first time in his career, ahead of both Force Ravenswood drivers for a bit of revenge.  Launch starts out the season with a strong showing, adding another podium to his SBMRL leading tally.  Coupled with Jaap’s 5th place finish, Launch has now moved ahead of Jaap on the all time points list, 367 to 366.

From a team standpoint, the Stig’s poor showing means that Scandinavian Blitz holds a small, 2 point lead in the team standings over Force Ravenswood.  Regency Motors finds themselves in the unfamiliar position of last place.

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