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8 Nov 2004, 10:25 (Ref:1147326) | #1 | ||
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BRDC Golden Helmet FF1600 Championship
Anyone hear anything more about this (six race?) series that should be new for next year?
Did I hear one race on each of Silverstone: National International Southern GP Stowe Historic GP Sounds mega! |
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8 Nov 2004, 10:34 (Ref:1147335) | #2 | ||
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I'm in! I hear Southern has got MSA aproval so no reason for it not to happen! also the prize of a new Golden topped helmet is cool! shouldnt have much trouble getting a series sponsor as well (specially after the success of the WHT) so a bit of prize money would be good!
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10 Nov 2004, 12:39 (Ref:1149418) | #3 | ||
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Bit more in MN.
Seems Golden Helmet meeting on National Circuit on March 19th. Jim Walsh Trophy (knockout?) on GP circuit April 24th. Sounds good so far... |
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11 Nov 2004, 10:47 (Ref:1150229) | #4 | |
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John/Matt -
I will be in a position to inform you all the information regarding BRDC Formula Ford events within the next three weeks. If you wish to ask any questions then you can email me directly on James.Beckett@brdc.co.uk or obviously air them on the websites - such as this fine one or clubff1600.co.uk. www.brdc.co.uk will be fully updated to carry all the latest BRDC FF1600 news and future plans also. |
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11 Nov 2004, 22:32 (Ref:1150975) | #5 | ||
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Do I detect a definite interest in FF1600 from the BRDC? Could they replace the shambolic BRSCC in the South? Good to have JEB on board as a true champion of the cause....
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15 Nov 2004, 12:57 (Ref:1153920) | #6 | |
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Thank you for your comments verglas.
As I have outlined elsewhere on this site the BRDC will run FF1600 at our four Silverstone-based race meetings in 2005. I will not run too many events though, as I don't want to crowd an already busy schedule for 1600 racers. I want to be able to look after competitors, and provide what they want - good value for money racing. |
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15 Nov 2004, 16:04 (Ref:1154126) | #7 | ||
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James, after the wonderful WHT event I will have no hesitatons in entering further FF1600 events organised by the BRDC. Being quite new to this scene, could you offer myself and fellow FF1600 drivers an alternative series to the BRSCC?
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15 Nov 2004, 16:44 (Ref:1154185) | #8 | ||
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Hi Alan, welcome aboard Ten Tenths.
Personally I would be very much against a rival series to those organised by the BRSCC - this would just prove extremely divisive and is not what FF1600, which is currently on a boom, needs. The results of any breakaway series would simply be more, emptier grids. I think the BRDC (well, James) have put themselves in a very good position of organising high quality, one-off events that are popular with the drivers and I think this needs to coexist against the backdrop of existing championships. Through competitor involvement (and the influence of ClubFF1600) I'd hope that those existing championships could be enhanced. |
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15 Nov 2004, 16:46 (Ref:1154187) | #9 | |
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Thank you Alan.
I am investigating options at the moment. I will keep you informed. |
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15 Nov 2004, 22:37 (Ref:1154556) | #10 | ||
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Ian,
As the Editor of such an influential web site i am surprised you are not more positive about creating a series out of JEB'S BRDC races,they will be great value,very well organised and aimed at the competitor..... it would only help the current interest in FF1600... a race on the GP circuit gives 1600 more credibility than a race at Lydden (or Angelsey!) Wake up!, the current "BOOM" is dispite the current championship organisers , not because of them.Look at the failure of the winter series,its just too expensive,...very poor value for money, club drivers have been waiting for something like this.James will, i am sure be given all the support of the 1600 community .It could easily fit in where the KOK has failed. If it did kill the Midland and Southern BRSCC championships (which i doubt)it would be a hell of a replacement! and why should the BRDC give a sh!t about the Brscc anyway The competition might even wake them up. |
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15 Nov 2004, 22:59 (Ref:1154571) | #11 | ||
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I'm absolutely positive about JEB's events, and I'm delighted at the prospect of an annual race on the GP circuit to run alongside the WHT. But I think these events should remain as one-offs, otherwise they cease to be 'special'. I fully support a short series of one-off races which is where we are at right now.
I think the poor entries in the Winter Series are more a reflection of the fact that it is a bit after the Lord Mayor's Show (or the WHT in this case) rather than cost as such, although that is undoubtedly a factor too. I would, however, be interested if the series of races turned into the National championship that a number of people have been calling for and FF1600 deserves... |
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16 Nov 2004, 10:18 (Ref:1154818) | #12 | ||
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F1 had a boom - look at it now. Division kills.
Caution please. |
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9 Dec 2004, 14:01 (Ref:1175319) | #14 | ||
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They never existed!
BRDC have four meetings with FF1600 on in 2005: Golden Helmet (Mar 19); Jim Walsh (Apr 24); NI (Jul 30); WHT (Nov 4-6). All on National circuit except Jim Walsh, which is on the GP track. Last edited by Ian Sowman; 9 Dec 2004 at 14:05. |
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10 Dec 2004, 14:14 (Ref:1176199) | #15 | ||
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Have to make sure I have a car ready for the Jim Walsh then
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10 Dec 2004, 15:33 (Ref:1176251) | #16 | ||
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sounds good lads (but vees are better) look forward to seeing it take place - only thing 'Golden Helmet' sounds a bit like a very cheap porn film. Or a very very bad 70's kung fu flick
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10 Dec 2004, 15:41 (Ref:1176257) | #17 | ||
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You not going to be at Brands for the Vees the same day Sam? I am - I wish I could be in two places at once!
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10 Dec 2004, 15:43 (Ref:1176259) | #18 | ||
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hmm my luck round brands aint great and my car is haunted... yet I will be at Brands
Now vees on the historic GP track would be mega... maximum grid slipstreaming down the hanger straight. Still good in a 1600 I suppose... By the way whats a quick lap in a FF1600 round the silverstone national Last edited by ss_collins; 10 Dec 2004 at 15:45. |
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10 Dec 2004, 16:15 (Ref:1176304) | #19 | ||
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a high 1:02 should get pole Sam.
what engine do vees run? (I mean 1600 or 1300, single or twin port?) Last edited by JustinDawkins; 10 Dec 2004 at 16:17. |
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10 Dec 2004, 16:23 (Ref:1176310) | #20 | ||
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tuned 1300 in the UK, standardish 1600 in the USA and Ireland
so the FF pole is about 2 secs quicker than the vee. I think that mixing vees and FF could work - maybe if the Fords took ballast they could have a challenge race annually Last edited by ss_collins; 10 Dec 2004 at 16:29. |
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10 Dec 2004, 16:29 (Ref:1176321) | #21 | ||
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cool, what sort pf power? 1300 only has about 35 ish as standard? What times do you do on the national circuit?
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10 Dec 2004, 16:35 (Ref:1176323) | #22 | ||
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mid 1.05 will see you on pole - engines are about 85 bhp (though everyone is very cagey about the true fugures - I'm sure they are higher)
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10 Dec 2004, 16:35 (Ref:1176325) | #23 | ||
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Pole for Vee at Silverstone in August was Mike Jenvey with a 1m 05.67s lap. Range of times around 10s.
Pole for SOM at Silverstone in May was Gavin Wills with a 1m 03.294s lap (although the bar was raised at the WHT). Range of times around 5s. If Jenvey had been on the same grid he would have been 14th out of 15. |
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10 Dec 2004, 16:37 (Ref:1176326) | #24 | ||
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A better match up would be Vee and Classic FF1600 - Classic pole time in September was 1m 06.637s (Paul Walton) - ranges of times around 8s.
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10 Dec 2004, 16:41 (Ref:1176328) | #25 | ||
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And at Mallory:
Vee 51.7 (Jeremy Clark) SOM 48.5 (Jamie Morrow) Classic 50.1 (Mac McKillop) |
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