Little bit of a delayed posting but Nationals! Hosted by the Mini club of NSW on the 4th and 5th of October, the weekend was a world of fun. End results saw me 5th in class, 16th on handicap, 15th of production cars, 32nd outright, and team "Not quite ACT" came second in the team competition.

Saturday practice was a little slow to start but those who were keen still got plenty of track time. I managed a couple of runs practically back-to-back and only stopped around 3pm when a power steering hose went pop. I now also know that my bonnet vent has yet another practical purpose - when the PS hose split, it sprayed straight through the vent and covered the windscreen in fluid. Somewhat of an unnerving event at first but far less so once I got it off the track and figured out what it was. I then put the call out on the forum and a few different FB groups if anyone had a spare hose lying around and Lou came to the rescue. We did the dodgy on it using electrical tape and a hose clamp which was good enough to get me to Lou's. Unfortunately, once we got there, we realised that neither of us had bothered to check the model in question; me having an NA6, Lou having the hose for an NB. Damn.
Oh well. Had another go with the electrical tape and a hose clamp, running with the logic that it will hold as long as it holds, and if it lets go I'll just remove the PS belt and have a functioning, albeit manual steering car. Made it back to my mates place where we were staying, and back to the track the on Sunday morning with no noticeable loss of fluid. Ran all day Sunday, 12 tests in total, in stupidly hot conditions, and the tape almost made it. On literally the last throw, of the last test, my windscreen was showered yet again. Eh, stuff it, we're <10m from the finish garage, nothing I can do now, slammed it back into first and powered home. Then pulled it off to the side to assess the damage - yep, same as before, fluid everywhere. Took it back to the pits to wash it off as best we could, then reapplied the tape to get us back to Canberra. Logic being that if it survived the torture of a khana, I'm sure the tape would cope with a run down the highway. I was right - lost practically no fluid on the trip home and still haven't lost any sitting unused in the garage for a month. All in all, a pretty great weekend.
Got back from my honeymoon last week and called MX5 Solutions this morning to track down a replacement hose for me. Hopefully we've got that sorted before the next ACT khana next weekend!