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1 May 2012, 09:01 (Ref:3067773) | #851 | |
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Amazing photos there, I hadn't heard of Kevin Gutteridge before, but his motorsport photography is fantastic.
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1 May 2012, 09:54 (Ref:3067797) | #852 | |
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Yes, there's been some brilliant 80's/90's motorsport stuff turned up on Flickr over the last year or so.- It's especially good when you find that someone has caught some of those less-often seen cars that didn't often show up in pics published in Autosport & MN's reports, the guys who did part-seasons or one-offs; One I found amongst those RS500 pics was a shot of Vic Lee in the second MIL Supra and Lionel Abbott in Prodrive's part-time 3rd M3, neither of which turned up in many published pics at the time
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1 May 2012, 14:48 (Ref:3067901) | #853 | |
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It was good to see Karl Jones up at the front. Think he was an Instructor at Brands.
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5 May 2012, 20:34 (Ref:3070009) | #854 | |
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I think i know where this chassi is today, I should have visited this guy for some time now
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11 May 2012, 09:30 (Ref:3072593) | #855 | |
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More pics- Australia this time, 1988/9 pitlane and paddock shots from Sandown
1989 Sandown 500- Tony Longhurst B&H T-car http://www.flickr.com/photos/4828632...in/photostream Johnson Shell Ultra http://www.flickr.com/photos/4828632...n/photostream/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/4828632...n/photostream/ and Moffatt ANZ http://www.flickr.com/photos/4828632...n/photostream/ and 1988 Sandown ATCC- Johnson again http://www.flickr.com/photos/4828632...in/photostream There's also some Nissan, Holden and 635 shots, plus some Group C Commodores and Falcons |
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More pics from Australia, this time 2012 Australian F1 Grand Prix in Melbourne.
We had 2 support races for Group A and C Touring Cars. Goode Listerine Sierra http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterel...en/7001930638/ Moffat Egginburger Sierra http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterel...en/7001928552/ Moffat Rouse Sierra http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterel...en/7148015153/ Seton Peter Jackson Sierra http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterel...en/7001926452/ Not quite a Sierra, My Seton 1980 Group C Capri 3.0s. Untill my TDR Group A RS500 is finished http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterel...en/7001930450/ The Full grid http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterel...en/7001911622/ |
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11 May 2012, 13:40 (Ref:3072675) | #859 | |
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Yes, it was in the 1988 white Goode/Listerine colours (as originally restored) when it went to Australia
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I suppose that the new owners felt that the Damon Hill connection was historically more important than either Graham Goode's or Sean Walker's times with the car. (Mind you, apart from his up-coming VW Scirocco race, the Donington Park BTCC outing must have been Damon's highest profile tin-top race)
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Thanks Carl.To be honest, my comment was made somewhat tongue in cheek. Internationally I am sure that more people will have heard of someone who became F1 World Champion than a couple of guys who, albeit were very successful in their field, didn't...
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Apart from that, and a couple of Group C appearances in one of Richard Lloyd's 962s, his career was pretty much single-seaters all the way up to F1 as I recall? |
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14 May 2012, 13:47 (Ref:3074365) | #865 | |
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I think even those in the Saab series with they could forget it!!
Damon was all single seaters (other than bikes as well of course) but I think there was the odd Brands Hatch Escort/Fiesta race and maybe a P100 too but I don't think there were any other saloon outings. |
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I thought some of you may be interested in a few pics of the dick johnson number 2 car im restoring
Some old repaires from when mike smith put the car into the wall at the birmingham road race i have 2 gen rear quater panels and back panel to fit Pics of the new sus parts I hope this is of interest to some of you fellas Paul |
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16 May 2012, 14:45 (Ref:3075326) | #867 | |
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One of my Customers used to look after the bodywork for Trackstar.
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I think that was the year Damon had to do F3 again with Glenn Waters/Cellnet but it was a disaster and he withdrew about a 3rd of the way in because the team couldn't get the cars to work? Mind you it was a mega competitive year with massive grids so he was probably glad to try the Sierra!! |
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Just reviving this to look at Sierras at Macau again. We've had a couple of mentions of one or more Sierras driven by Albert Poon at Macau around 1987/8/9.
A couple of pics of what seem to be his 1987 entry- a plain white Cosworth, #66. This pre-race head-on shot is interesting though, as it shows the car with a UK registration number on the front bumper- C233HVW, which IIRC was one of the early press cars which became the Securicor Challenge rallycars in 1986. So Poon's 1987 entry was a converted rally car, rather than a purpose-built racer? http://www.motofan.com.hk/motofan/im...c/set_55/2.jpg http://www.motofan.com.hk/motofan/im...b/set_40/4.jpg http://www.motofan.com.hk/motofan/im...c/set_58/4.jpg http://www.motofan.com.hk/motofan/im...c/set_43/5.jpg Full-spec Group A RS500s seem to have been either unobtainable or prohibitively expensive for the local drivers in 87- another local Sierra entry, #29, Frankie Lee, in what's very obviously a production/Group N car: http://www.motofan.com.hk/motofan/im...b/set_40/5.jpg |
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Autocar have an online photos celebrating 25 years of the RS500.
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23 Jun 2012, 11:06 (Ref:3096736) | #873 | ||
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hi, all
can anyone help me with some more info on Wolf sierra RS500 race cars 87/88 chassie numbers ect, doing some digging into these cars and there is not much available as yet. thanks and keep this interesting thread going. |
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24 Jun 2012, 22:41 (Ref:3097479) | #874 | |
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There are a few down under inc the Benson and Hedges one and I think the Peanut slab car.
I believe the LUI car thats for sale is a wolf based car, plus I know of another wolf car for sale, and then theres Alys up in Scotland. Chassis numbers though may be difficult to find I will have a look through any info I have |
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25 Jun 2012, 10:17 (Ref:3097664) | #875 | ||
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thanks
i have now had an e/mail from WOLF so hopefully they may be able to help, |
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