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27 Jan 2004, 04:15 (Ref:851851) | #1 | ||
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Following on from Andrews thread on Special saloons,
What do you remember of the ThunderSports and ThunderSaloon series. My fav cars were the Foulston VDS Lola and the Jag powered escort. Where are the cars now. Sorry i`m no good with a camara so come post those pics. |
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27 Jan 2004, 13:45 (Ref:852246) | #2 | ||
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I remember watching quite a bit of both. I know I've got some photos lying around someone - but they're probably in a large bag in my study with around 10,000 others - none of them are indexed........
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Wasn't there a thread about this last year?
I remember Pete Stevens in the Bertec Carlton which happened to be on the Vauxhall stand at the Goodwood Festival of Speed last year and still had Pete's name in the window. Rod Birley still runs his Honda Prelude Thundersaloon although I believe he sold it late last year to another saloon car guy. |
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27 Jan 2004, 15:45 (Ref:852408) | #4 | ||
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I really enjoyed the thundersports races, I have quite a few piccys of them that are unscanned.
The Big CanAm cars where great, seeing them racing against sports 2000 was a bit one sided. Some old grp 6 and early grpC cars made it to the series as well, the orange C100 and LolaDFV spring to mind(as does a Toj driven by someone who often posts on the site). |
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There is one long thread in National Forum, somewhere about ThunderSaloons, but I can not find it as yet. You need to look back a couple of months.
Those of you who can find the new Track and Race cars magazine there is a very good article in it describing the series. There are a couple of Thundersaloon cars still racing today, and are maninly racing in the Formula Saloon series. Ric Wood has his 600bhp+ Calibra V8, Peter Thurston has recently bought Rod Birley's Honda Prelude and plans to compete, whilst Rob Compton (member racing59) has the Astra Belmont Class B Thundersaloon (upto 2.5 litres), but will be putting a V8 in it very soon. There is a picture of it in the National Forum under best looking car. Another old car is believed to be the basis to of a Special GT car. Someone else has the ex V8 powered Toyota Supra, and is plannign to run with a 'normal' supra engine as a track day weapon. There are numerous cosworth powered cars out there in various other formulas, as well as a several being only used on track days. As well as Pete Stevens Sertec Carlton that must be being used for shows. Its a shame that not more of them are out there racing as the Formula Saloon grid is the ideal place to run them. I guess it must be cost. But with at least 3 ex-thundersaloons out there it might just get a few more cars out to play. It would be great to see some more of them, and especially hear them I did not see any Thundersports races, but from what I hear they were an awsome sight and sound, especially witht he lighter 2litres against the mad Can-am cars. Must have been fun in the wet and twisty tracks. |
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Tony - thundersports really was a terrific series, especially when they had good grids such as at the Brands GP support races. As you say, the Can-Am Lola monsters, some Group C machinery, a few DFV powered cars like the Otford Group Lola, quick 2-litre historic GT cars such as Chevron B21s, other 'modern' 2-litres like the Taylor/Lovett Tiga, Sports 2000s and even a clubman's Mallock. The difference in performance made for some hairy races as the quick cars often lapped the backmakers several times in a one hour race. Great stuff! I've got a couple of those Brands GP races on tape so will have to dig them out to watch again. The BBC broadcast them a week after the GP on 'Grandstand' with Murray commentating. Anyone remember when Ray Mallock went straight on at Druids in the Ecosse and the car burst into flames right under the TV camera? I also remember them at Oulton where Duncan Bain's Lep sponsored Chevron retired with driveshaft failure. The shafts had spiralled 3/4 times both sides - too much grip!
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I have fond memories of one car in particular,the open top Tiga with the Hart 418/420RT engine(ex F1) as driven by Will Hoy,as i was lucky enough to be given a few laps of Snett in it with Will. Doing 170+ down Revitt then being thrown against the belts for esses was sonething that i will always remember.
Also the Mazda rotory sponsored by Hawian Tropic, with the very nice grid ladies, what a loud engine that was. In Thundersaloons who else had the same opinion as me that the Carlton was a works entry in all but name, i know i supported Rod Birley because of that. |
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It did go under the Dealer Team Vauxhall banner I remember.
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Startline1 - Will's Tiga with F1 Hart turbo power was phenomenally quick, that must have been a great ride! Co-driven in Thundersports by McLaren director Creighton Brown. Will let me do some laps of Snett in his Clubmans Mallock and a Chamberlain Sports 2000 Tiga during a corporate day back in '83.
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30 Jan 2004, 23:37 (Ref:857005) | #12 | ||
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I remember talking to Dad about Thundersports not too long ago, he used to love his car, said it used to be a bit of a giantkiller, even won a couple of races outright too!!
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Here's the original Thundersaloon post
http://tentenths.com/forum/showthrea...threadid=18209 Also if any ones interested, I am currently assembling a photo gallery on Rod's website. www.rodbirley.com There are not many Thundersaloon pics at the moment but there are plenty of others..... If anyone does have any decent photo's of Rod's machines please let me know as I would like to include more on the site. |
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Many drivers appeared in both series -
Laurence Jacobsen Tony Lanfranchi Richard Piper Holman Blackburn Nick Oatway Mike Chittenden Barry Robinson Hugh Chalmers David Leslie Ian Flux Divina Galica Wil Arif Mark Hales Rod Birley and probably many more. |
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31 Jan 2004, 22:38 (Ref:858176) | #16 | ||
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Thanks Jim...
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The thunder saloons in these pic's are from some old mags not sure of spec's or drivers,but if needed I'll dig them out and check.
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97 class B Ford Escort - Sherlock and Bridger 52 class B Ford Escort - Paxman and King (probably) Pic 2 112 class B Ford Escort - Edwards and Shaw Pic 3 22 class A Honda Legend - Mensley? and Wolfe? this car had many driver pairings. 11 class A Opel Manta - Oatway and Marshall 4 one of Rod Birley's cars poss Colt Starion. Last edited by carrera; 3 Feb 2004 at 20:41. |
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Jim Mensley used to be my neighbour (when I was a kid), and when he moved he'd already started on his awesome Honda Legend (I remember when the bare shell arrived from the dealership in Leicester and Mark started cutting it up in preparation for the new arches etc).
Jim also raced an awesome ex-Unser Camaro prior to the Honda Legend, and before that a Rover 3500. A former hot rod champion, he lost the sight of one eye in a garage accident, which cut short his career. I'll never forget travelling to Donington one day in his V6 Transit Van, as he slid it round the lanes with my dad hanging on with white knuckles I am now hillclimbing against this Escort (we were out sprinting at MIRA yesterday where he was only 4 MPH quicker through the speed trap than me). Does anyone have any history on it? It was apparently in red/white/blue livery with a 700 HP Cossie Turbo, and now runs a Millington Diamond 2600cc engine on TB's. Last edited by graham blackwell; 30 May 2004 at 07:17. |
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Sounds like the Performance Unlimited car driven by Robin Hooker.
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