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21 Nov 2007, 10:59 (Ref:2072377) | #1 | ||
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I recently went to the Donington Park Collection (very impressive, especially the McLaren Hall), but what intrigued me was a car that resembled a 1950's Ferrari, front-engined, but built to modern standards.
I remember them racing at Donington supporting the BTCC in '95, I think. As I recall there was a fairly good grid, so I wondered where they've gone. Was it just a one off race? |
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er, if I've got this right, that's either a 'replica' or a 'continuation'
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I think that the idea was that the cars would all be prepared and taken to the meetings, with (paying) drivers acting purely on an 'arrive & drive' basis. The cars were set up with lots of power (a 2.4 litre Millington engine I think) and little mechanical grip aiming for spectacular racing. (I think Tom himself managed less that one lap before dumping one in the gravel trap!). Unfortunately the 'series' didn't seem to take off, presumably due to the costs involved. No doubt, someone more knowledgeable than myself will be along soon the explain this all properly... |
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It was called 'Formula Classic'.
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As above, Formula Classic. The idea IIRC was that each driver/entrant paid a set amount and the cars were transported and run on their behalf.
It was a classic alternative to TVR Tuscans and Pro-Sport 3000 and I know my late Dad was involved in some of the testing, when I get a moment I'll try and post a picture of hime driving a silver one. I think what killed it off was a lack of entries but all the cars do still exist |
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Thanks for the replies, it’s a shame so much effort was put into it, as I remember the racing being quite good (even though I was about 9 at the time).
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Thanks for the picture; it looks even bigger than it seemed in the museum. Are any still racing?
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One of the things which killed this off was a shambles over the engines. At the first (and only?) meeting at Donington I seem to recall that more engines failed than completed the event. Might have been an installation issue?
I seem to recall that the engines were from another supplier than the one quoted above. Tom tried to flog off the cars a few years ago but I understand that nothing came of it. Regards Jim |
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