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17 Dec 2008, 21:37 (Ref:2357262) | #201 | |
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and who is on this International panel?
a team of folk who know about older race cars/ follow the historic race car scene like people do here and read old race magazines keep some data etc or do they just adjudicate over the info provided and send to the gallows if they do like the cut of your jib? |
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18 Dec 2008, 09:03 (Ref:2357486) | #206 | |
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is it a 12a or 13B wankel or the NSU Ro 80 motor
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But have you seen the entry for Hangartner's 712M in the 1973 sheet?
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I am wondering which objective criteria will be considered in order to determine the significance and status of the events and to accept or not the proposed specification. It would be interesting to know this before starting an expensive restoration of what could even be a very genuine car. Could Jeremy comment ? Thank you. phdm |
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18 Dec 2008, 11:29 (Ref:2357582) | #209 | |
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When we restored Bob Tabor's ex Templeton twin cam Lotus 22 we were told that it would never get FIA papers.... and when a mate enquired about the Kincraft.....
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My view on "national championship events or significant national events of equivalent status" would include all the MSA sanctioned BRITISH championships so that would include the British Hillclimb Championship and the British Sprint Championship both of which were RAC, and now MSA, sanctioned championships. Thus the March 722 with Buick engine could, if entered in either of the above, be elligible for FIA paperwork on this basis. How about cars that ran in the European Hillclimb Championship? I assume they would all be elligible! |
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712M-6 was Perrot's car and is not known again until the mid 1970s, still in Switzerland.
Makes you think... Also, could Steve Wilkinson tell us more about Don Robinson and his cars. I know that the Lotus 69 was 'ex Fittipaldi' but nothing about the others Chris |
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18 Dec 2008, 15:13 (Ref:2357747) | #214 | |
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funny i saw the don robinson advert in 74 AS last night for the 69 car!! his advert was "amusing"
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18 Dec 2008, 15:34 (Ref:2357756) | #215 | ||
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However as the ACCUS inspector for cars applying for HTP in the USA I have been asked the same question and currently am unable to provide any answer. I understand that the Appendix K working group of the FIA HMSC are currently engaged in trying to come up with a definition. |
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Jemremy,
My intention was certainly not to put you in an uncomfortable position. I just hope that the "people monitoring the site" do appreciate the need for clarity that I (we) have. |
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Fortunately it is not my problem and during the time IU was very involved with the question we understood the likely problems and kept to International only. |
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According to information received from JJ the car was ex: - Perrot - Chaboudez - Epaillis (F) Sold by JJ to Sepp Mayer |
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I suppose if you bought a car purporting to be 712M-6 which turned out not to be genuine , you'd be as sick as a Perrot ....
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