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26 Jan 2001, 20:40 (Ref:60485) | #1 | ||
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No other reason for posting this, except that I remember the name, I remember it made me laugh, but...
...I don't remember who they were, when they were, what they raced, how they did, and above all... ..why the name? Anyone got any clues? |
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26 Jan 2001, 20:55 (Ref:60486) | #2 | ||
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All I can find (assuming the original 'ECF' was some time ago,) are reports in modern 'classic' rallies.
It seems to be used these days to describe an entry that survives against the odds.(?) http://www.hero.org.uk/lejog/awards.html (Scroll down the awards, and have look-see at the Ecurie' entry. Is that what you mean?) No? ...I'll keep looking. |
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26 Jan 2001, 21:03 (Ref:60489) | #3 | ||
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Hmm, interesting.
Thanks, Sparky. The Ron Gammons connection may be a clue possibly. I've got recollections of it being a sports/GT equipe perhaps, and I'm convinced I've got a mental connection with Crystal Palace circuit going on. But a glance through the programmes I've got hasn't brought any joy yet. But if Gammons was involved, perhaps I should be looking at an MG entry... |
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Ecurie Cod Fillet is a loosely-organised group of former RAC rally winners:
http://www.donbarrow.co.uk/ecurie_cod_fillet_ecf.html |
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"The membership stands at approximately 340 and is now virtually closed." Over ten years . . . that's an impressive thread revival! |
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Here's an extract from http://www.donbarrow.co.uk/autobiography_stage1.html
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27 Jul 2011, 21:15 (Ref:2931932) | #7 | ||
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Thank you for that Duncan, it is gratifying to hear the story from a man who was actually a big part of it, well done.
Do you still compete in anything these days? Kind regards, Les Dalton, France. |
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Crossed wire somewhere - I've never competed in any rallies or races. I just happened to know of Don Barrow's site.
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Ecurie Cod Fillet is still going strong.
An electronic newsletter appears every few months, much of it written by Tony Mason. Mike Broad does much of the administration. Membership is free but strictly by invitation. Recent new members include Jari-Matti Latvala and Ford team co-ordinator John Millington. There is an annual get together which attracts the great and the good of the rally world including many from abroad. Fred |
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Roy Fidler of ECF fame ran a successful cash 'n carry business with several outlets in the north of England. the company i worked for used to look after the refrigeration for that business and met Roy on several occasions. When I mentioned I was interested in motor racing he started to tell me stories of ECF get-togethers on various rallies and the subsequent celebrations or not(there was usually drink and girls involved). Nearly 3 hours later i was still there, nearly crying with laughter when the company I worked for phoned him to see whether or not i had finished repairing his walk-in coldroom. He told my boss that i had been sat on my backside for the last couple of hours drinking tea, that the coldroom had been fixed hours ago and he had better not get charged extra for the time i had been wasting. Being young and green, I sheepishly left and returned to the office ready for a good b******ing from the gaffer. just as i was called into the boss's office he had to take a phone call from Roy, who was ringing to tell him the real reason i had been delayed. His timing was no less than perfect. Some years later, he sold his business and i think he retired. We had a few more chats before i moved on but i always kept my eye on the clock after that first time. Great Bloke. hope he's doing ok. i'd almost forgotten about him till i came across this. thanks for starting this thread TimD
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