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No it wasn't one of Kevins... I seem to think it belonged to someone from Ireland and may have been a prodsaloon, not Group N, but I also seem to remember it cost a lot of money (which is why I'm sure it wasn't a Maxted car!)
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Not a rentacar then! Yes I remember what I thought was this car as a prodsaloon, not Group N too, so that would mean that if it was in England then that could only have been in the Firestone series between 90-92?
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From memory, the Maxted 3-doors were usually light blue?
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Out of interest how many Cossies did Kevin Maxted have in his 'stable'?
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Yeah I think I remember one or two '4doors' later on too?
I remember Khan out regularly in a 3 door Cosworth and maybe people like John Davis and James Prochowski? |
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He ran Ian Khan in the BTCC with the Cavalier a little later on, but in 1991/1992 he was running Cossies in the Group N/Prodsaloon championship. There were definitely two turquoise whaletails raced on a regular basis, Khan was a regular in one berth and a variety of renta-drivers in the other. Those were still the days when the cars were brought to events on trailers... he used to have a pair of turquoise tranny barges with the cars on tow. I'm almost certain he had one or more sapphires later on as well.
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I'm sure we've had this discussion before - Ian Khan won the prod saloon championship in a Maxted whale-tail Cossy in '92; it was lighter than the 4x4 Sapphire of that year (other than Dad I think there was Kevin Maxted, Frank Greenway and Mike Jordan racing them), plus, the car my Dad raced "mysteriously" disappeared!!
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I need some info to plug in the gaps in my research.
At the 1989 Birmingham Superprix BTCC round, Mike O'Brien drove in the #17(?) Terry Drury-Sierra RS500. What is the official team name and what sponsorship did the car have? He didn't qualify so I haven't got any more information about the car. Finally, at the 1990 Birmingham Superprix: Stuart Donnon entered his own Ford Sierra RS500, he did qualify but he spun out after 4 laps. I need to know his official team name, car number and what sponsorship he ran the car with? Also Dennis Leech entered his own Partservice+Autela sponsored Ford Sierra RS500 but withdrew after engine problems during the first qualifying session. What official team name and car number did Dennis Leech have? Thank you. |
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Stuart Donnans car was the Ex JQF RS500 that had been driven by Gerrit Van Kowan (Sp?), and once Chris Hogetts (IIRC), was run by Empress Race Developments, and carried sponsorship from Sea Fresh Frozen Foods (the Donnan family business). |
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Fantastic!
A few more questions: Who did the engine tuning for the Terry Drury Racing team? Dennis Leech: What number did he run in 1990 and who is his engine tuner? Stuart Donnan: What number did he run in 1990 and who is his engine tuner? Thank you once again. EDIT>> Found Dennis Leech's number, it is #22 |
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As you said, it was the ex-JQF car (Yes, Hodgetts had an outing in it late-season, I think after van Kouwen split with the team, and Chris's regular Brooklyn car was out of action for some reason?) The Drury cars in particular seem to be fairly elusive in terms of pics- out of everyone who has contributed pics to this thread, I think all we've been able to find between us so far is one shot of Tim Harvey in TDR's 1988 Istel car, and a shot of Dave Pinkney's car from his website- So if anyone out there has any.... |
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Dennis Leech was car #22 he also did his own engine building (with a bit of help from Mountune I think). Can't remember Donnans number (his crash at Birmingham is on youtube somewhere, you should be able to get it from that) and his engines were either the original JQF engine, or new units supplied by Graham Goode Racing. |
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Just looking at some of the pics from the 'David Leslie' touring car race at the Silverstone Classic last weekend- is that a DTM RS500 in the background of that second pic, mixing it with the Minshaw M3 and an ST Honda?
http://tentenths.com/forum/showpost....&postcount=151 Not exactly the same colourscheme, but... http://www.zandbak.net/classic/89dtm/010.jpg |
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I see your point and that would make it a Ringshausen car then. I believe the team entered the Nürburgring 24 hour race in the very early 1990s, not knowing how it was painted though. Nice mix of cars and time periods at that Silverstone race, though. Jesper |
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Coincidentally, as we were talking about Terry Drury Sierras a few posts back, look what's turned up at classic car dealer Oakfields- the ex-Kenneth Hansen rallycross RS500. What's interesting, is that the ad states it started life as one of TDR's 1989 BTCC machines,before being converted for rallycross
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That car's had one hard life.
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