Qualifying is done, the race is done, the dust has settled and quiet has returned to Luf's great Targa track.
First some high level comments (to stretch out the anticipation....):
* I qualified the cars in reverse order from their current overall position, i.e. from fewest points to proxy leader.
* Qualifying was in lane 2. I always do this so I have comparable data between all proxies going forward. This is also the lane in which I run and record times for all my cars (don't ask....)
* I wiped the track with a microfiber cloth and then ran some laps with urethane-shod cars, wiping the tyres regularly with a damp microfiber cloth until the track was clean with good grip.
And then I fired up my laptop, turned the track voltage down to 10V and started in on the Q runs. My immediate reaction? Wow, the combination of low power motor and 10V is going to make for some slow lap times! Handling is fine but man, it takes a long time to cover the length of the straight!
And without further ado: ladies and gentlemen, the Q results:

Some post-Q run thoughts:
* Most cars ran acceptably well. This is surprising give the narrow spacing of F1 chassis combined with generally quite good grip: a tough combination.
* Chattering was rather common in the slower half of the fields. As per the first point this should not be a surprise I suppose. A few cars tended to grip quite tenaciously and then suddenly let go with quite a bit of chatter in the resulting slide.
* I suspect that some chassis deficiencies were largely masked by the low power, low speeds and low weight. Makes for a forgiving combination.
* As always: like the little girl with the little curl, the good cars were very, very good indeed.
* Chris W's car is a poster child for friction reduction. Never mind reduction: virtually complete elimination! We started the race on a very slight downhill: it was all but impossible to get Chris's car to stay in place! It just automatically started rolling downhill! In the end I had to place it at a slight angle to get it to stay put! Even with the photographs afterward it still wanted to run away! Very impressive!
* After the expectations created by the low power, I must admit I was pleasantly surprised for the fastest cars to drop into the 6-seconds realm. Given the power available I thought that was very good.
There you have it: qualifying at Luf's.
And BTW: I thought it would lead to information overload if I were to post the results straight after the qualifying results: where is the anticipation and the tightly stretched nerves in that??!! So I have decided to place an embargo on the race results: all will be revealed tomorrow bright and early! Together with photographs of the cars on the track.
Alwyn