Truly another sad moment in Matech's very short but very bright life.
I think about Matech, Martin, our team, our cars, you our supporters and now lifelong friends, and fans, every single day without fail ! While there are many sad things to reflect upon, I try look back on the best of times as the memories I choose to keep at the front of my mind. Here are just a couple of my memories...that often bring a little tear of joy to my face...
- handing Chip Beck one of the doors from car 61 upon his arrival at our pit garage at Le Mans, with the Forum sponsor name.
- watching Thomas, Romain and Jonathan utterly dominate the early stages of GT1 at Le Mans, thanks to the car that Martin designed and built, and in the words of Richard Westbrook - thanks to the most professional team he has ever worked with.
- seeing the Forum members that made it all the way to France have, hopefully, one of the best motoring experiences of their lives with 'their' team.
- the smiles and tears of joy on Martin's face when the team and cars were properly unveiled in Abu Dhabi at the beginning of the World Championship, and then suitably rewarded when Romain and Thomas dominated its first race to win - what a car, and what a team.
- the passion in the team and the satisfaction when we won the gruelling 24 hours of Spa at our first attempt in GT3.
- the first time I photographed the new GT1 turning its wheels at Ascari Race Resort in Spain. In bare carbon, it had such purpose. Everyone was fired up, really buzzing about the car. The mechanics loved it because it was easy to work on, the drivers loved it because it reacted so well to the smallest of adjustments. Again quoting Richard Westbrook, "The car handles like a prototype...amazing"
- videoing the mechanics performing pit stop practice at 1.30am at a freezing Spa circuit, as repairs and adjustments had taken longer than expected. They ALL insisted on doing this at crazy o'clock, so I stayed too.
For me, it has been such a pleasure and a huge privilege to work with the most amazing group of individuals I have ever met, and see them develop into a truly formidable team that had passion, determination, and the highest levels of integrity. I have had the opportunity to live my dreams. I have made some lifelong friends in the team, and in the various championships, and also a number of you I hope.
I could go on writing and reminiscing, but don't want to ramble on. I've about 50,000 photographs of all things Matech...and which tell a pretty cool story - makes me a pretty luck guy I think.
My best wishes to you all, and do please stay in touch...all of you.
Take care.
Steven.