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24 May 2005, 08:05 (Ref:1308682) | #1 | ||
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"Shelsley Special" record time?
I'm confused!
The Shelsley programmes and Simon Taylor's new book on the centenary of the Hill both state that the late Mark Colton holds the "Shelsley Special (unsupercharged)" record in 26.26 secs. - set on 5/6/94 in his 3.5 litre Roman-Judd VJ. But Simon's book also shows that the BTD on that day went to Colton in a 3.5 Roman-Judd in 25.91 and on Aug. 14 1994 Mark set an even faster BTD at 25.81 So why isn't the "official" record the 25.81 time? |
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24 May 2005, 08:12 (Ref:1308688) | #2 | ||
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Because he probably did them times in the championship Run Off, which doesnt count for the record....
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24 May 2005, 17:42 (Ref:1309193) | #3 | ||
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That's probably the case, although I'd suggest it shouldn't be. You can only set a class record in the class runs, but an outright record can be set during any competitive run. So since there is (usually) no class for Shelsley Specials, then shouldn't the quicker run count?
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24 May 2005, 17:56 (Ref:1309202) | #4 | ||
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Reasoned thinking?
The usual reason for discounting times set in the TOP 12 Run-off is that there are only 12 (or possibly 13) runners so not everyone competes to set the new time.
You will find a lot of HILL RECORDS are different to the over 2000cc Racing Car record because the faster time is set in the Run-off. As far as the Shelsley Specials record is concerned I suspect the same reasoning has been applied i.e. Not ALL Shelsley Specials present were in the run-off and therefore were unable to contest setting a new record. |
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25 May 2005, 06:32 (Ref:1309571) | #5 | |
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There had better not be any error's!!!!!!!!! I paid good money for that book!!!!!!!!
Next time i see him i;ll make him proof read it. Then he can go to bed early with no supper. |
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"Outright records can be set at any time during a competition (inc. "Top Ten/Twelve" Championship Runs, but excluding practice) and are therefore not necessarily the same as the class records shown ...in the programme." so Wooley was correct in his assumption. As the 25.81 was set in the competition "proper" rather than in practice, I still feel that we have a situation where the "record" is not the record. Maybe I'll have to take Roger Thomas on one side and get his view on it! |
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4 Jun 2005, 21:52 (Ref:1320189) | #7 | |
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Class records can be set by any vehicle entering that class on the given day. The lack of competitors (in that class) has no bearing at all. As long as the class is recognised for that day's meeting then any times count.
But, as previously mentioned, Practice times count for nothing !!! Yes, the driver has done it but the records will not show it. ALL times have to be set during competition. |
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