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Another nice set, Gloves.
Looking at my incomplete 1988/1989 BTCC results Tim Harvey was the sole Terry Drury driver for 1988? A pair of seconds was his best, but then in 1989 David Pinkney, Mike O'Brien, Robin Donovan, and late in the year, Jon Dooley and Andrew Hepworth couldn't even get into the points! Why this fall from grace? Harvey had an obvious flair for racing but the '89 line up should have been a decent one. Or was it team related running three cars or simply being left behind in development compared to Rouse, Trakstar and Goode? Quote:
Regarding Ford works colors: http://www.zandbak.net/classic/89dtm/006.jpg For 1989 the entire fleet of DTM Sierras ran the above paint scheme. The pictured car was shows the colors of the two Grab cars and actually also the Wolf entry. Eggenberger cars were blue instead of red (completely white for the first few rounds) and finally Ringshausen cars were Black with yellow replacing the red and running striking yellow Ronal rims as well: http://www.zandbak.net/classic/89dtm/010.jpg http://www.zandbak.net/classic/89dtm/015.jpg Coming to think about it, I believe the 1988 Andy Rouse run Ford France RS500 of Alain Ferté ran the same paint scheme shown on the Hathaway car only being white with dark blue stripes. This was how the car appeared on a Danish visit in the hands of then Spice sports car driver Thorkild Thyrring. That was one mean car to look at. On another note Danish rally driver Jan Mortensen make a guest appearance with his RS Cosworth rally car for a 1989 race, running 1988 style stripings, only that they were green and blue. I have pictures of that car, but the ole scanner is still out to lunch. Jesper |
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Some of those pics are interesting in that they seem to use a 4 lug hub for the wheels instead of the almost universal centrelock... is that because the cars werent in full Group A trim, or the parts werent available/at the right price to make them the same?
There was some fiddling with wheel offsets and mudguards in the WTCC of '87... to try to get a 17" rim under the guards without fouling them... was wondering if that was part of the problem for the others... who look like they may be running 16" wheels... |
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I take it you remember the story as to how he suddenly made that car so quick then? Probably why he suddenly went on that comedy rant about the rest of thre drivers......
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Here's the only picture I have found of the Ford France 1988 car: http://www.fordmotorsportmodels.com/...%20France2.jpg On its Danish visit it had BBS rims and, rare for group A cars, Goodyear tyres. Jesper |
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Another sort of variation on the Ford Motorsport paint theme scheam - this is Stig Blomqvist and the Söderqvist RS500 in 1990:
http://www.teambild.se/arkiv/details.php?image_id=14190 Jesper |
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He was on the pace at the second Thruxton visit, leading for a time, and ran top 3 at Brands GP - the meeting after he'd handed over his Thruxton winner's trophy to Tim Harvey - so he did get back up the front again. |
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He appeared for a few 1990 rounds, in a livery similar to the '89 Thruxton pictures shown recently in this thread. But now the car was a basic mat black with that silvery mid line now featuring quite prominently. A chance of any pictures of that livery? Jesper |
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Oh yes, who was it he said "had more rolls than joe chalks cafe " Did Dave Brodie have a major sponsor, or was he funding most of his team effort ? |
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That's road suspension for you Jesper.
Strange how the Brode got caught for turbo problems when his job/company made turbos; as Harry Hill would say "What are the chances?!?!". |
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Thruxton (2) - Pole, led until nearside rear deflated. Race was stopped some laps after Gravett's shunt, which happened while Brodie was leading. Brands GP - Ran 3rd for quite a while, then faded. Not sure why, it isn't mentioned on the season review. He was way back on the grid at Birmingham, around 10th, maybe. 4th on grid on Donington GP circuit, slipped back pretty quickly on a damp track. Was losing power and pitted. R13 - Silverstone. Qual 10th. Got caught up in the Goode / Bristow incident with nowhere to go. Retired. Seems to me that he had the power, but possibly too much for his rubber, and not much luck late on in the year. According to an interview (with Ian Flux?) in Motorsport a while back, the spec differences between the top cars and the privateers was very large. I don't know what backing DB had, but it never looked much. Quote:
We were parked up next to him at a Snetterton CTCRC meet a couple of years back. He was running a Sierra and a Sapphire then, for him and a chap who's name I forget. Turned up a day late, started from the back, and romped it. His Saph at least was dark green with some bright green fluoro stripes. |
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Those are great pics- definitely a step up in quality from the ones I posted a while back for some of those cars! Interesting to see the ECM Sierra (think it was MacDowall, rather than Bell at Donington) was still battling with the MIL Supra like it was in the shot I posted...I'm guessing Gloves must have taken his pic within a lap or so of the one I got, but didn't underexpose his pics the way I did...
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Tell me about it...you wouldn't believe how many more pics pics I could have contributed to this thread if you could actually recognise the car I was trying to photograph in them.....
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Double that!!
I used to snap away in the Paddock and then on track action when I got my zoom lens (sadly long gone, last used in about 1997 at the Empire Trophy 3000/FIAGT meeting!!!) Sometimes I wondered if I had been at a night race the exposures were so dark!!! But I wish i'd taken some snaps of everything I saw for future posterity. Ah well hindsight and all that...... Last edited by chunterer; 3 Mar 2009 at 10:27. |
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Then I have a question regarding an RS500 from the 1988 Zolder EG Trophy ETCC race. Frank has unusual poor records for this round, but from the Duke DVD I can spot a #27 RS500 being white on top, and about an inch below the windows its blue (or green?). The number would apply to the Bavaria Automobiles/Dominique Fornages entry of earlier rounds, but was this Zolder car a re-painted BA car or something different? Jesper Last edited by chunterer; 3 Mar 2009 at 10:27. |
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Talking of pics, with the pics Gloves posted, we've now got decent shots of most of the well-known BTCC Sierra campaigners, and a few of the less-frequently seen ones, but there are still some we've not been able to turn up- for example the 3-car Terry Drury squad from 1988... (though there's a nice shot on Dave Pinkney's website of his car http://www.pinkd.co.uk/imagesfullsiz...ierraRS500.jpg ...and some of the rare ones- Mark Rennison, Stuart Donnan (think his was the ex-JQF/Fina car?), Rex Muldoon's rally-spec car at Silverstone at the end of '87, etc. A bit of a challenge then- anyone able to fill any of these gaps? I certainly don't have any of them |
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May also have one of Rennison. Thinking about it, he was actually a very good driver!! It would have been interesting to see how he managed to go in a better funded car as I recall he'd been out of action for while after his RS200 Rallyx programe had ended - he sold it to buy the Cossie as mentioned earlier in thread. Last edited by chunterer; 3 Mar 2009 at 11:57. |
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What I'm getting at is that the Sierra was never a "buy a kit and win races" as the BMW M3 was. In other words the solutions of making a race car out of the Ford Sierra was a lot more individual than that of the BMW M3 teams - and more interesting in my mind. And then I think the basic car - the 3-door hatch back design had that huge rear opening that can't have helped structural rigidity. The M3 looks rock solid in comparison. Here I'm in neat of some hands on experience, so please elaborate Jesper |
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I think the amazing thing to most of us [without inside knowledge] in this hemisphere was the pace of the DJR machines when they came to Silverstone. What did DJR spend on developing those machines ? Did they do it alone or was there someone in Europe assisting them. It just seems amazing that with so much riding against them [don't forget that this is the pre-internet age and information flow was nothing like it is today], they were able to develop a European car so much better than anyone in Europe could.
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It may already have been mentioned earlier in the thread (or another one!) but there were intricate differences in the build of the cars, and yes I think that budgets may have been slightly different priorities.
I mean the ATCC being Australia's big series with a fair amount of money spent compared to a pre set budget that Eggenberger and Rouse would have been working to even with Ford support. Weren't the DJR cars running a different, but still homolgated, injection or Turbo system than the European cars as well? |
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