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14 Nov 2011, 12:11 (Ref:2986105) | #176 | ||
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Race 10 - Jaguars!
Race 9 was for modern Caterhams, so to Race 10:-
Starters - 26 Classified - 22 Duration - 20 minutes (although it ran about 18 mins!) Full race title 'Jaguar Classic Parts Jaguar Saloons/JEC Jaguar XJS Championship' . A big title for big cars and they really do take up a lot of room. Anyway, this was won by David Howard's lovely old XJ12 (55), one of the more nimble (yes, really!) cars out there although Patrick Doyle did his best to hold on for a while but eventually finished 2nd, 11 seconds down in his 6 litre V12 XJS (91). Stuart Lyddall was 3rd, a further 4 seconds back, in his 5.3 V12 XJS (23). Just a few pics:- 1) Peter Dorlin took his XJ6 Coupe to 10th - the same car that had participated in the Swinging 60's 2) The XJ40 really does look huge. This is Philip Woods (35) who came in 18th 3) Stuart Lyddall's car (23) didn't start the race with this unconventional approach to additional cooling. Leading a line of cars through Coram. 4) The battle to avoid being last! Stephen Allen (49 - XJS) seen at the head of this battling threesome heading into Murray's, stayed there to finish 20th. 5) David Howard on his winning way 6) Patrick Doyle |
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15 Nov 2011, 11:26 (Ref:2986651) | #177 | ||
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Currently trying to put together a complete set of pics for the V8 race (Race 11) but since 5 cars didn't get beyond 3 laps and 2 of those didn't even complete one lap, it might be difficult. Anyway, working on it! Should be able to put something together for tomorrow, or Thursday at latest!
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15 Nov 2011, 12:48 (Ref:2986679) | #178 | ||
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John, The Jaguar races are 15 mins + 1 lap, so that explains the odd timing!
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15 Nov 2011, 14:25 (Ref:2986723) | #179 | ||
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Yep I began to realise why I can never catch Dave Howard as they made him strap on 60 kilos of ballast as well and he still blasted them all away.
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17 Nov 2011, 10:02 (Ref:2987631) | #180 | ||
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17 Nov 2011, 10:45 (Ref:2987647) | #181 | ||
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Race 11 - HVRA V8 Challenge
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Classified - 21 Duration - 20 mins Well, this showed promise and indicated a desire by the V8 boys to race together whether in saloons or sports cars and we had a number of cars here that we rarely if ever see out, and a successful 'toe in the water' exercise to justify a short series for them next year. It was a shame that Ian Jacobs, entered in the programme with his 1974 Mercedes 450 SL, didn't put in an appearance, and neither was there any Morgan Plus 8 on the grid. I'm also assuming that the Porsche 928 was just a bit too recent for the event. Nevertheless, a good range of V8s from 1964 - 1977. John Finnemore put the Team Tiger Sunbeam Tiger (181), the oldest car (along with the TVR Griffith of Jonathan Bloohn), on pole and converted that to lead the first lap. However, it was shortlived and Boysie Thurtle (programme and result sheet says Arthur, but Ollie Timson in Autosport has Boysie driving, so I'm going with him!) latched quickly onto the back of the Tiger in the very powerful Camaro (74) and took the lead on lap 2 and from then on drove away to win by over 17 seconds. Finnemore was an equally lonely 2nd finishing half a minute ahead of the Raymond Barrow Camaro (144) In the following posts I have endeavoured to include every car that started the race, so I apologise for the variation in quality. The one omission is Bill Withey's Camaro (31) which failed to complete the first lap. One or two others are shown on their formation lap as they too, had short races. Anyway, here goes:- 1) Russell McCarthy who qualified on the front row alongside Finnemore managed just one lap and this pic shows him on the formation lap in his MGB GTV8 (92) 2) Again on the formation lap, Phill Perryman's Corvette (11) which lasted 3 laps 3) Through Coram for the first time and Boysie Thurtle is already hounding the Tiger 4) Simon Lane, in his second outing of the day, took 8th place in the Camaro (65) 5) Ruper West was 17th in his Sunbeam Tiger (62) 6) I don't know whether it is the metallic signwriting on Al Weyman's IROC Camaro that makes it difficult for my camera to capture with reasonable definition but this the best I have found, Al came 16th. Last edited by John Turner; 17 Nov 2011 at 10:51. |
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17 Nov 2011, 11:06 (Ref:2987649) | #182 | |
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That's me at the back of the line of cars - black / silver XJS 44 - do you have any more shots of me John?
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17 Nov 2011, 11:06 (Ref:2987650) | #183 | ||
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Race 11 - HVRA V8 Challenge (2)
1) Thomas Gray limps back to the pits on the first lap in his Pontiac TransAm (8). Was this impact the reason why we did not see the Withey car come round?
2) Lap 2 and Boysie is now ahead 3) Jonathan Bloohn was 6th in the TVR Griffith (77) definitely the smallest car in the race - as I've said many times before, a true 'pocket rocket' 4) This is the only shot I have of the De Tomaso Pantera (63) running under it's own power. Terry Gisborne pulled it off the track on lap 3. 5) Wayne Langridge also on his second outing of the day. He finished 14th in the Mustang (28) 6) First time (I think) that I have ever seen Pete Hallford in anything other than his faithful old Camaro, and certainly not in this Corvette (12) in which he finished 4th |
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17 Nov 2011, 11:56 (Ref:2987667) | #185 | ||
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Race 11 - HVRA V8 Challenge (3)
1) Bob Pepper finished 10th in his Mustang 350GTR (4)
2) Last of the classified runners was Robert Potter in his Corvette (69) 3) Mark Fowler finished 11th in his Camaro (50) 4) The Sunbeam Tiger (35) of Paul Clayson who finished 15th 5) Raymond Barrow, 3rd in his Camaro (144) 6) Craig Davies laste 5 laps in this Corvette (199) |
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17 Nov 2011, 11:57 (Ref:2987668) | #186 | |
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Thanks John, Daniel was also out in my car in the Powered By Jaguar race, the last race of the day.
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17 Nov 2011, 12:00 (Ref:2987672) | #187 | ||
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I don't know what the age range allowed was but I would have thought that an early 928 (4.5 or maybe 4.7 litre "S" - introduced 1978/79) might be eligible, there just aren't that many about in the UK. A couple in 70s Roadsports (which may be eligible) & a couple of later GTS types (which probably would not be eligible) in AMOC or CSCC events are the only ones I can think of.
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Race 11 - HVRA V8 Challenge (4)
1) Joseph Caan in the quickest of the 3 Aston V8s. Unfortunately it was also the one that didn't finish (999).
2) Ben (son of Chris) Beighton also failed to see the chequered flag, retiring after 12 laps in the Mustang (81). I noted minor damage to the front offside but I don't think that was the cause, since it ran several laps in this state. 3) The only Cobra (98) in the race, that of Kevin Kivlochan who finished 18th 4) Bob Searles was 9th in his asyon V8 (44) 5) Neil Merry took his Corvette (21) to 7th 6) Stephen McKie was 19th in this MGB GTV8 (24) |
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17 Nov 2011, 12:31 (Ref:2987695) | #189 | ||
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Race 11 - HVRA V8 Challenge (5)
Last lost for this race:-
1) 'Spike Milligan', 13th in his Camaro Z28 (3) 2) Chas Mallard was 5th in his Camaro (111) 3) The Aston V8 (5) of Julian Bailey-Watts who finished 12th 4) Rob Pepper-Smith, 20th in his Mustang (6) |
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17 Nov 2011, 12:57 (Ref:2987711) | #192 | ||
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Found this one, Cliff.
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17 Nov 2011, 14:46 (Ref:2987753) | #193 | ||
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John, I agree, but they may not have even known about it, I am not sure they frequent forums & are not CSCC folks so may not have heard of it via that route. Hopefuly they will be out in the future, though?
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17 Nov 2011, 18:03 (Ref:2987849) | #195 | |
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Good pics once again John
Oh, and wooohooo, 2 mentions/pics of me in one report. Unfortunately after the first lap fracas I ended up having a lonely race and needed a few more laps to reel in the car ahead. First lap or so ................... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wabbRkrKZyQ |
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17 Nov 2011, 20:38 (Ref:2987916) | #196 | ||
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You can see where the cars disappeared in my video as well. It also let Wayne slip away as I recon we would have had a good race if the times were anything to go by.
Guys for the record my car I entered is an 86/7 model so probably the newest one there and newer than a 928 which if they had entered I am sure would have been allowed in. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrZonjiyF4Y Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrZonjiyF4Y |
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17 Nov 2011, 23:35 (Ref:2988002) | #197 | |
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Thanks John much appreciated - good shot.
David I have already checked out your gallery - some really good shots, thanks. |
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27 Nov 2011, 11:20 (Ref:2991890) | #198 | ||
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I will get around to posting some pics from Race 12 - Swinging 60s - already selected them - just need to get myself psyched up for my last pictorial review of the year!
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