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Old 4 Jan 2011, 14:16 (Ref:2811026)   #126
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I shared Bill Hunt's Ginetta in 1980 with Tony Dickenson , I remember the first time out at night was very scary ! Talk about blinded by the light !

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Old 25 Jan 2011, 12:55 (Ref:2820346)   #127
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Finally got around scanning the Motoring News results:



26th June 1980 Motoring News.
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Old 14 Feb 2011, 18:43 (Ref:2831138)   #128
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Hi all.does anyone have any ideas or firm knowledge about which year(s) a driver named Bob Sutton competed in the Willhire?I do know that it was with a 3-litre
Capri Mk2 or Mk3 probably painted in the union jack colours of Suttons Transport.
I think the year could possibly be 1981 or `82, but do not know the names of any
other drivers.I am reliably informed that the car was a classified finisher.
I bought the car in question in 1992 from a guy local to myself called Roger Matkin,who used to mechanic for Bob Sutton. i still own the car,although it does now need some TLC as i have been unable to compete with it for some 10 years now.(Sorry if i have gone a little O.T.) The union jack colours are begining to show through the respray and i know the doors were drilled/repaired for lights above the number roundels.Any ideas out there,or photos maybe (Gregor?)
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Old 15 Feb 2011, 19:23 (Ref:2831768)   #129
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Further to my previous ramblings but a little more `on topic', i have checked the 1980 entry/results and have the programme/results from 1983 of which neither
lists Bob Sutton in a Ford Capri.This leads me to believe he must have competed
in either `81 or `82 in what became my car.Anyone out there recall a Union jack
liveried Capri in production saloons around the early eighties? I would love to find
some details of the cars `first' racing life, or better a photo or two. Some of you folks who competed in the first event in 1980 may remember Bob racing in later years.I am sure the car had been rolled during its previous carreer also...
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Old 24 Jul 2012, 15:18 (Ref:3110844)   #130
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anyone got a photo of the Alex Rogan Slick 50 Capri that raced one year?

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Old 10 Aug 2012, 12:31 (Ref:3118340)   #131
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Hey Guy's: picked up this thread to make my first post on 10 Tenths. The Willhire Race of 1980 has many great memories for me as I was a mechanic for the Brundle Family team. Thanks to Alan / Julian for those amazing photos, one in which I spotted yours truly on the pit wall.
I have read through the whole thread, noting the 'Brundle' comments: the Toyota Celica we raced was originally an ex demo from the family dealership registered in 1978. Myself and Arthur Coleman (Martins chief Mechanic also in FF2000 that year) stripped and rebuilt the car from bare shell. I had the privilege of running the car in making a trip from Tottenhill to Hunstanton and back. I think we tested the car once before the 24hr. The race was a learning curve as the Brundles hadn't entered a car in Prod Saloons before. Martin, Robin and John drove the wheels off the thing, it held together the biggest problem we had was the brakes. I think we finished tenth overall, second in class B. The top boys were running 3 car entries and up to six drivers, so we were more than pleased to finish. We returned in 1981 with the same car and took the Commanders Cup; first single car entry home in Class B. Robin Brundle went on to compete with the Celica for a full season in Prod Saloons - Happy, happy days.
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Further to my previous ramblings but a little more `on topic', i have checked the 1980 entry/results and have the programme/results from 1983 of which neither
lists Bob Sutton in a Ford Capri.This leads me to believe he must have competed
in either `81 or `82 in what became my car.Anyone out there recall a Union jack
liveried Capri in production saloons around the early eighties? I would love to find
some details of the cars `first' racing life, or better a photo or two. Some of you folks who competed in the first event in 1980 may remember Bob racing in later years.I am sure the car had been rolled during its previous carreer also...
I have an entry list for Willhire 1981 and Bob Sutton does not appear. There were only 4 Capri teams entered - Carrolls Transport, Autoplan Warranties, Luckins Publishing and Wheelers TV & Video.
Hope this narrows down your quest.
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Old 22 Apr 2013, 13:53 (Ref:3237905)   #133
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I have today scanned some b/w negatives that I have dug out of the 1980 Willhire 24hr.

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Old 22 Apr 2013, 14:57 (Ref:3237943)   #134
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Some good stuff their Kelvin. Thank you for posting.
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Old 22 Apr 2013, 15:05 (Ref:3237949)   #135
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Thanks Alan.. I thought it was about time shared them after stumbling across the thread.. If anyone can add any information to any of the shots I would be most grateful.

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Old 22 Apr 2013, 15:28 (Ref:3237958)   #136
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Great shots.
I can tell it's my late father in the number 10 Capri, sharing with Mark Thatcher and Eric Cook and they also had Graham and Trevor Scarborough in their team.
The ICS Commodore is of course Pete Hall and Andy Rouse and one of the Mayfair Sciroccos is Tony Lanfranchi.
I have got the Autosport report somewhere at home if you want all the details.
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Old 22 Apr 2013, 19:04 (Ref:3238056)   #137
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I wish I had kept my program, and maybe got some autographs too.

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The Ford Sapphire Cosworth that was driven to victory in the 1989 Willhire race by Slim Borgudd and Mark Hales:



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Hey Guy's: picked up this thread to make my first post on 10 Tenths. The Willhire Race of 1980 has many great memories for me as I was a mechanic for the Brundle Family team. Thanks to Alan / Julian for those amazing photos, one in which I spotted yours truly on the pit wall.
I have read through the whole thread, noting the 'Brundle' comments: the Toyota Celica we raced was originally an ex demo from the family dealership registered in 1978. Myself and Arthur Coleman (Martins chief Mechanic also in FF2000 that year) stripped and rebuilt the car from bare shell. I had the privilege of running the car in making a trip from Tottenhill to Hunstanton and back. I think we tested the car once before the 24hr. The race was a learning curve as the Brundles hadn't entered a car in Prod Saloons before. Martin, Robin and John drove the wheels off the thing, it held together the biggest problem we had was the brakes. I think we finished tenth overall, second in class B. The top boys were running 3 car entries and up to six drivers, so we were more than pleased to finish. We returned in 1981 with the same car and took the Commanders Cup; first single car entry home in Class B. Robin Brundle went on to compete with the Celica for a full season in Prod Saloons - Happy, happy days.
Hi all, I've just come across this thread as I am researching about the Celica, as I actually own it now, and I'm restoring it to race in the '70's Saloon Master Series etc. My Father Graham Dawkins raced in the '84 Willhire in a Rover 3500S. Not the quickest car, but the pit crew one the best organised team award. Graham raced the Celica in the late 80's, and I did my first ever saloon car race in it, back in 1990 at the age of 17 no less, at Donington in the since defunked Slick 50 Road Saloon Championship. I have all it's FIA Group 1 and original production saloon papers, and some interesting history. It still has its original engine, of which has been rebuilt.
So it will hopefully be out soon!
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Hi all, I've just come across this thread as I am researching about the Celica, as I actually own it now, and I'm restoring it to race in the '70's Saloon Master Series etc. My Father Graham Dawkins raced in the '84 Willhire in a Rover 3500S. Not the quickest car, but the pit crew one the best organised team award. Graham raced the Celica in the late 80's, and I did my first ever saloon car race in it, back in 1990 at the age of 17 no less, at Donington in the since defunked Slick 50 Road Saloon Championship. I have all it's FIA Group 1 and original production saloon papers, and some interesting history. It still has its original engine, of which has been rebuilt.
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Sounds like a great project.
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Old 12 Feb 2014, 21:09 (Ref:3367502)   #142
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Just found a couple of photo's that also brings back the spirit of the Willhire!

Always a brilliant event and it's certainly time that we should have a similar event again! Marshaled at virtually all of the Willhire's when I was much younger and when not on duty spent most of the down time with camera at the ready!

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Always a brilliant event and it's certainly time that we should have a similar event again!
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We do, Terry. It's called the 360 mrc 6 hour race. The whole point of this race being established was to evoque the challenge and atmosphere of the Willhire but with the belief that 6 hours was a big enough challenge for the club level competitor. It deserves more support.
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Totally agree, the 360 MRC events have always been superb and having been involved in various ways with the Snetterton 360 meetings from the beginning it is great to hear that event from is returning to it's spiritual home this year.

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Thank you both for kind words.

It was always going to return there really as it is its spiritual home...we're very proud to be back there and we look forward to seeing you and all the other regulars Terry

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back in the 80s and 90's in the days of the Willhire 24hr what is now called Senna straight must have been something else, what was it called ?

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back in the 80s and 90's in the days of the Willhire 24hr what is now called Senna straight must have been something else, what was it called ?

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It was called the Revett Straight
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back in the 80s and 90's in the days of the Willhire 24hr what is now called Senna straight must have been something else, what was it called ?

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The esses before the pits was something else, as was the bombhole when the barrier and grandstand were so much closer to it.
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The start finish straight I mean..
this was not called the Revett Straight was it?


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No Kelvin. I thought you were referring to the straight from, what used to be Sear corner down to the bridge.
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