Rain started before dawn and never stopped. By the time the green flag dropped at Watkins Glen International, the track was a mirror — standing water in the braking zones, zero margin for error in the Boot, and 80+ cars trying to survive the same conditions.
The #62 BMW M235iR, running Silicon Sky livery with Open Throttle Racing, finished first in EC Class. Here’s what that means, and why we keep doing this.
Endurance Racing Isn’t About Speed
Sprint racing rewards the fastest driver. Endurance racing rewards the best-prepared team.
A ChampCar endurance race runs for hours. Multiple drivers rotate through the seat. The car needs to be mechanically reliable across the entire stint — not just fast for one qualifying lap. Tire management, brake temperature, fuel strategy, and driver fatigue all compound over time.
Get one of those wrong and it doesn’t matter how fast your best driver is. You’re done.
The parallel to infrastructure operations is direct. A single VM can hit impressive benchmark numbers. But can it sustain that performance under load for months? Can your team respond at 3 AM when something fails? Do you have the monitoring, the runbooks, and the practice to handle the unexpected?
Speed is easy. Endurance is hard.
The Glen in the Rain
Watkins Glen International is one of the most demanding road courses in North America. The 3.4-mile circuit includes the Boot — a high-speed section that drops downhill through a series of blind corners — and the bus stop chicane, where braking performance and car balance matter more than horsepower.
In the dry, it’s technical. In the rain, it’s unforgiving.
Wet-weather racing amplifies every weakness. Inconsistent brake modulation that you get away with in the dry becomes a spin in the wet. A tire strategy that works on a drying track falls apart when another cell rolls through. The only reliable approach is preparation: know the track, know your car’s limits, have a plan, and adapt when the plan meets reality.
We run infrastructure the same way. Our customers don’t operate in dry-weather conditions — they deal with traffic spikes, ransomware attempts, vendor outages, and compliance audits. The systems we build are designed for the wet: redundant, monitored, tested, and backed by people who’ve seen every failure mode.
Why a Cloud Company Races Cars
We don’t just put our name on a car. Silicon Sky fields two cars — the #62 and #65 — with Open Throttle Racing, and our co-founder Tim Averill is behind the wheel for select events throughout the season.
This isn’t a sponsorship deal where we show up for the photo op. We built this program because the work translates directly.
- Preparation over improvisation. We test DR failovers the same way we test brake pads — before we need them.
- Systems over heroics. A single brilliant engineer can save the day once. A well-designed system saves it every time.
- Discipline compounds. The team that checks every bolt, reviews every telemetry trace, and debriefs every session is the team that finishes first. In racing and in infrastructure.
There’s no clever metaphor here. It’s the same work, applied to different machines.
On the Ground
The paddock at Watkins Glen told the story: Silicon Sky and Embracing AI pop-up tents, the #62 M235iR in its 8380 Laboratories livery, cars prepped and ready, and a crew that runs on checklists — not hope. Multiple cars, multiple series, and a season-long commitment to showing up and competing.
Congrats to all the drivers and crew at Open Throttle Racing who made this happen. First in EC Class in a full-day rain race — that’s earned, not given.
What’s Next
First in class is the result. The process that got us there is the point.
We race ChampCar and WRL endurance events throughout the season. Next up: Daytona in June — back to the track where speed and consistency matter in equal measure.
The discipline carries over. The same mindset that manages tire strategy in a rain race is how we approach infrastructure — methodical, prepared, and built for the long run. If you’re looking for infrastructure partners who take preparation as seriously as performance, contact Silicon Sky.