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17 Mar 2009, 21:27 (Ref:2417774) | #1 | |
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ERC Lydden Hill 2009, what's the news?
Hey Rallycross fans!
What is the program, entrylist and even better the latest news for the ERC held in Lydden Hill in April 2009? The clock is now ticking rapidly, but still no news? I think it is great the season starts so early, no more long periods of waiting! Hope the weather will be nice, dough... |
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17 Mar 2009, 22:01 (Ref:2417798) | #2 | ||
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well we don't even know the results of the fia inspection?
You can get a rough idea of the timetable from the fia sporting regulations: Quote:
on the erc website there is a list of competitors presumably those registered for the championship which may give a rough idea of what to expect in terms of entries. |
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18 Mar 2009, 06:48 (Ref:2418011) | #3 | |
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Ok, but I can remember from earlier visits that the timetables where different in England because of the Church?
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18 Mar 2009, 07:38 (Ref:2418026) | #4 | |
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on Sundays at lydden we cant start till 12:30 but on a Monday its 9am
(from what i gather erc Saturdays start at 12:30 anyway?) |
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18 Mar 2009, 10:01 (Ref:2418124) | #5 | ||
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18 Mar 2009, 10:06 (Ref:2418126) | #6 | ||
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From the Lydden Hill entry form:
The entry must reach the organiser by: 27. 03. 2009 Entry fee: € 150 Entry fee for later entry: € 250 So let's hope there is an entry list at march 28. |
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18 Mar 2009, 12:53 (Ref:2418235) | #7 | |
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The lack of information for this event is appaling, especially considering that it's the season opener. No news, no timetable, no entries, no supp regulations, no posters or any other promotions. Come on, these things cost very little effort but would help a great deal for everybody.
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18 Mar 2009, 15:55 (Ref:2418359) | #8 | ||
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On a different note what do you folks out there think the attendance figures are going to be? will it cover the cost of track mods and prize money? I think its great we have a euro round again and fair play to Pat ,Linsey ,Amy and Liam for doing something about it Wish i could of done the same and hope we can keep it for many years too |
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18 Mar 2009, 15:59 (Ref:2418366) | #9 | ||
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The commentator at Lydden (during the Winter Rallycross) gave a timetable pretty much as described above; half 12 start for heats on the Sunday and a start at 9 the rest of the heats and finals on the Monday.
Although a lot of work seemed to have been done on the circuit, it also seemed apparent that a lot of work was still underway, work which I'm sure the final thumbs up from the FIA will be dependant on. The slow speed of information can be a bit annoying (especially as I would happily volunteer to post information/updates up on websites such as this and Facebook etc.), but I guess theres a lot of organisation (and time) going into the circuit modification and FIA red tape, so the details may not even be clear to the organisers until the last minute. |
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Any forthcoming FIA "inspections" are surely just to verify that all the changes specfied have been complied with, aren't they? |
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18 Mar 2009, 17:27 (Ref:2418434) | #12 | ||
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the inspection in February was to check the circuit meets the fia circuits standards, which i guess the candidate event in specified that they must meet rather then individual changes required. or maybe i haven't got a clue what i'm on about.... |
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18 Mar 2009, 17:34 (Ref:2418439) | #13 | |
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and to make you all happy rage buggy's are the support category!!
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If we're lucky the entry list will appear a couple of days before the event and if we're really lucky it may include some of the drivers who actually turn up! Funny how we've been campaigning for ERC classes in British rallycross for years and then when we get an ERC round they bring in Rage buggies which aren't approved for ANY rallycross championship let alone the ERC. You couldn't make it up... |
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18 Mar 2009, 21:55 (Ref:2418707) | #17 | ||
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Have no problem with them at British championship but i think we could have sorted something better out for erc rather then arrive and drive buggy's. |
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18 Mar 2009, 22:56 (Ref:2418764) | #18 | ||
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...thanks for the clarification westfieldbend! |
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19 Mar 2009, 18:41 (Ref:2419548) | #20 | ||
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19th March 2009
THE BIG WEEKEND DRAWS NEAR! Round 1 of the FIA European Rallycross Championship at Lydden Hill Race Circuit, Kent - 12/13 April With the ERC fast approaching a lot of effort has been put into making this meeting one of the biggest UK motorsport events of the 2009 season. The event has so far attracted drivers from all across Europe, with over 20 Division 1/Supercars already entered, with the likes of front runner and Championship defender Kenneth Hansen and also local drivers Pat and Liam Doran. Liam Doran (Kent), favoured as the championship contender for this years British Championship, will face his first European event on his home track and he is really looking forward to the challenge. Liam Doran: “The Fiesta is still new to me and I am still learning but after my win at Mondello I now feel more confident with the car and would like to think that I will keep up with the pace. I have been told by my dad (Pat Doran) that the European Championship is a huge step up from the British Championship and I will have to push myself to a new level. I am ready to represent the UK.” Other UK representatives include ERC regular Kevin Procter with his 'new' T16 4x4 Ford Focus and Steve Hill (2008 BRC 2nd overall) with his T16 4X4 Mitsubishi Evo. The event also has many activities planned to run alongside the racing to keep its family appeal. Obviously one of the main attractions will be Murray Walker offering signings of his latest book and also commentating on Monday afternoon. Murray Walker: " I`m really looking forward to being back at Lydden to get involved with the commentary at the European Rallycross meeting on Easter Monday - for all sorts of reasons. One is that Rallycross is the very greatest of fun and one of the most exciting and dramatic forms of motorsport that there is - and, yes, I do include Formula One in that viewpoint. I have so many happy memories of being at Lydden in the days when the BBC featured Rallycross in their weekend "Grandstand" programmes that made the Sport a viewing must and I`m expecting both to relive them again and create some new ones. Those were the iconic days when John Taylor was the European Champion who broke one of my ribs when I rode round Lydden with him at racing speeds in his Ford Escort while I manfully grappled with a microphone and frenziedly poured out words about how incredible it all was. It was the time when the manic Dutch De Rooy brothers gave no quarter in their Ford-powered DAFs which were supposed only to be driven to the shops by old ladies." He Added "And it was the time when Franz Wurz from Austria, apple-farmer Hugh Wheldon, Rod Chapman in his four-wheel drive Ford Capri and Jenson Button`s father, John, in his VW Beetle, were making the running at the front. Not to mention British champion Will Gollop and, of course, local ace Pat Doran. Happy days, so it`s no wonder I`m raring to see what it is all like now and to give a hand to the circuit`s main commentators. It`s their show, not mine, but it will be great fun to be involved. When I`m not doing that I`ll be signing copies of my new book "Murray Walker Scrapbook" which has got a lot of stirring stuff in it about my rallycross days, so I hope to see the fans there and have a chat about the good old days - and the good modern ones too!" Lydden Hill Race Circuit have also organised a display of spitfires to fly overhead in the Lunch hour on Monday, aswell as a daytime fireworks display and lots of Childrens entertainment including bouncy castles, a bucking Easter Egg and game console centres. There has also been evening entertainment set up for the competitors to enjoy on Sunday night prior to the big day to include an impressive fireworks display, disco, plus many other surprises...not forgetting the bar! VIP Hospitality has been a major appeal for many spectators for those who want that little bit extra from the weekend, it offers the luxury of guaranteed trackside viewing at the best viewing spot at the circuit aswell a private grandstand, marquee, lunch and much more. Murray Walker will also be doing private signings in the morning for VIP guests. Children are welcome in VIP hospitality and even have the privilege of a VIP Bouncy Castle! The day is guaranteed to be packed with thrills, spills, top class racing and a guaranteed exciting family day out, so make sure you get down to the most talked about event of the year! THE FIA EUROPEAN RALLYCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP - ROUND 1 EASTER WEEKEND, APRIL 12TH & 13TH GATES OPEN 8AM – 6PM SUNDAY AND MONDAY RACING COMMENCING AT 12:30PM SUNDAY AND 9AM MONDAY. TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE GATE ADMISSION £15 ON SUNDAY, £20 ON MONDAY OR £30 FOR THE WEEKEND (£40 TO INCLUDE CAMPING) SPECIAL RATES ON ADMISSION FOR LHMC AND BRDA MEMBERS PLEASE CONTACT THE CIRCUIT FOR MORE INFORMATION ON VIP HOSITALITY TICKETS OR FURTHER DETAILS ON THE EVENT. Tel: 01304 830557 Email: info@lyddenhill.co.uk www.lyddenhill.co.uk Lydden Hill Race Circuit, Wootton, Nr Canterbury, Kent, CT4 6TD ENDS Please consider the environment before printing this communication Lydden Hill Race Circuit website: www.lyddenhill.co.uk Compiled and distributed on behalf of Lydden Hill Race Circuit by Ripla www.ripla.co.uk written by Lydden Hill Race Circuit Ltd Ripla, 62 Thirsk Road, Northallerton, DL6 1PL +44 (0)1609 780420 If you no longer wish to receive emails from us click here |
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19 Mar 2009, 19:10 (Ref:2419578) | #21 | ||
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So there you go what a press release that is
Now who can we expect from Great Britian to do battle with the Europeans in Div 1 Just who will turn up and who is eligble? Andy Grant Aiden McCullagh Mike Manning Chris Langley Steve Mundy Christopher Evans George Tracey John Mckluskey David Binks Brian Jukes Derrick Jobb Eddie Kinirons Tommy Graham Mad Mark Watson Bob Gooding Pat Doran Liam Doran Steve Hill Michael Morris Andrew Morris Paul Pascoe Paul Grogan Kyle Orr Declan Kelly Kevin Procter Tony Bardy Simon Horton Kevin Macan Will Gollop (is the car prepared) Anyone been missed out? Just half of the list would be bloody great |
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19 Mar 2009, 23:31 (Ref:2419838) | #22 | ||
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Just to mention non of these are from Great Britain.
Christopher Evans George Tracey John Mckluskey Eddie Kinirons Tommy Graham Michael Morris Andrew Morris Paul Pascoe Paul Grogan Declan Kelly Christopher Evans will be there and maybe George Tracey from the Irish. Don't know about the rest of them. |
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19 Mar 2009, 23:33 (Ref:2419839) | #23 | |
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Andy Grant - homologation ended
Aiden McCullagh - ineligble - Subaru engine in a Peugeot Mike Manning - unsure? Chris Langley - homologation ended Steve Mundy - unsure? Christopher Evans - will be there George Tracey - no chance John Mckluskey - no car? David Binks - ineligble? Brian Jukes - ineligble - spaceframe Derrick Jobb - homologation ended Eddie Kinirons - unsure? Tommy Graham - no reason why not! Mad Mark Watson - see above Bob Gooding - car not ready? Pat Doran - will be there Liam Doran - will be there Steve Hill - will be there Michael Morris - homologation ended Andrew Morris - homologation ended Paul Pascoe - homologation ended Paul Grogan - unsure but I think homologation ended Kyle Orr - unsure Declan Kelly - unsure Kevin Procter - will be there Tony Bardy - spannering maybe! Simon Horton - homologation ended Kevin Macan - homologation ended Will Gollop - not homologated anyone care to correct me or fill in the 'unsures'? |
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What about 1a :P
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