IN A LEAGUE OF ITS OWN
In contrast to the MEV, Andy Hiley’s self-built Chronos prototype is extremely aerodynamic, as evidenced by the impressive plumes of spray it produced on a wet track. It is a devastatingly quick car that can lap a track seven seconds faster than its nearest rivals, even when it has just undergone drastic repairs. Hiley noticed brake issues during qualifying and found that the master cylinder was broken. He had a spare cylinder that fitted, with the only repercussion “a little bit too much front brake” in the first race as he went on to take a double win.