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The 'old' Snett is brilliant on GP legends (circuit download). Its got a real mix of fast & slow corners.
The sign for 'that' petrol station is even visible though the hedge on the Norwich straight. |
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The very quick 1275cc Britax Mini as raced in the RAC Saloon Car Championship in 1968 by Gordon Spice and Steve Neal.
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John Rhodes in typical style in the works BMC Mini,1967.
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Frank Gardner in the Alan Mann Ford Falcon 1967.
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26 Oct 2002, 10:37 (Ref:413908) | #355 | ||
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Ok Andrew here's a couple of Fiats 1968
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26 Oct 2002, 10:40 (Ref:413913) | #356 | ||
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Broadspeed Escort 1968
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28 Oct 2002, 09:35 (Ref:415295) | #357 | ||
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ISK, thanks for that, I downloaded the track at the weekend and it is great fun.
GPL and the way it is still evolving never ceases to amaze me. If you haven't already, check out the many threads on GPL in the Armchair Enthusiasts forum. |
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I think Snetterton as it is now is a pretty good circuit, but the old layout looks fantastic.
How much of the Norwich Straight and so on remains, the tarmac on the outside of Sear as was stated earlier is part of the old track. |
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The tarmac was dug up from to just past the old Sear to about a third of the way up the old Norwich straight. This happened only a year ago. The rest of the straight remains, about as far as the filling station and is occupied by the Sunday market. The hairpin area now contains a new roundabout and access to the circuit/market. The home straight is also intact - used as another part of the market and ends about 100m from the esses.
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Yeah - what a great shot!
Look at the understeer. Its taken at Silverstone in the days when the apex of each corner had the small brick wall marking the edge of the track - can just be seen at bottom left. Must have been a fantastic place to stand to take photos back then. Can't imagine being allowed to stand that close on the inside of Copse these days! |
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Good job it wasn't raining. Have you seen the wipers!
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More fab photos please!
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4 Nov 2002, 06:51 (Ref:421189) | #364 | ||
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Wow That pic , bet he did not fix THAT
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just off to get my black and whites from the other week . . . . . .If any of tham are any god I'll post them
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11 Nov 2002, 03:49 (Ref:426126) | #366 | |
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I'll try to dig up some of my father's Ford Anglia Sports Sedan he raced in the late 60's at Amaroo, Warwick Farm and Oran Park.
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Those rear engined Fiats pictured above used to race with the 'boot' lid propped open for extra cooling for the engine.
Trying to remember who raced them - Ed Swart springs to mind. |
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I think they were one of the first to be prepared by Arbarth, Fiats tuning house?
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12 Nov 2002, 10:26 (Ref:426924) | #369 | ||
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How about the engine in this Fiat 500 -Martin-developed Ford 1850cc dry sump push rod unit
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I bet that shifts . . . .dont fancy the dynamos chances of survival . . . .I managed to kill three in 6 months a few years back . . .actually looking at it, whats driving it?
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Ed Swart is quite right, Andrew. Other Abarth Fiat saloon drivers were Ab Goedemans, Toine Hezemans, "Pam", and even Arturo Merzario used to race one for a while.
And on the subject of the bootlids being propped open for cooling, wasn't it Bill Blydenstein and John Handley who deduced that if they could knock the boot stay off with their Mini Coopers, they could make the engine cover snap shut and the Abarths would overheat! |
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20 Nov 2002, 22:53 (Ref:433590) | #373 | ||
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Oops! Forgot to include the pic!
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20 Nov 2002, 23:16 (Ref:433609) | #374 | ||
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Just found this which seems to be the same Lotus 47 as in Andrew's posting on 20th October. I took it at the hairpin at Mallory. The date isn't recorded but it's in my album sandwiched between trips to Brands for the International on 29/10/67 and the Race of Champions 17/03/68!
The driver was John Calvert. |
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DaveM - great pics. Thanks for joining in. That John Rhodes pic is tremendous!
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