@Daishi
Thanks for a fair fight. I was several times during the race on your way. Finally my tyres were so worn that I had no chance but till that I did what I could. I didn't change the tyres of my Corvette during my pit stop since I calculated that being some seconds slower per lap at the end is a smaller harm than 27 seconds extra time for tyre change. Without that one spin when you could pass me that strategy had worked brilliantly. Even without that spin of mine I think I had not had any chance against you or Michael Käsbeitzer.
@Marek Mikeš
Thanks for a fair fight too. Once you leaned heavily against my car after main straight but after my light flash protest you let me ahead again, thanks. My fight was a bit desperate with worn tyres but I tried to be as fair as possible, I hope there's nothing to complain. We had several small contacts during the last 3 laps and finally it was you who draw the longer straw. What a pity there were some drivers to be passed by a lap or more to make our fight more complicated. Nothing against those drivers, you all acted well.
@Waldfeee
Congratulations, you drove totally at a league of your own!
Before Daishi wrote here I had no idea what happened at the start. Luckily that kind of bugs are quite rare. Ron Zacapa really had a bad connection and it was terrible to drive behind him - now he is here, now he is there, or is he? Jumping like Jack the Rabbit...
I'm looking forward to race with all of you on Sunday again. I'm a bit unsure if the main event is too late for me (Finland is 1 hour ahead) but see you at the first run at least!
Cheers,
Timo