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22 Apr 2001, 00:58 (Ref:83338) | #1 | ||
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The time is drawing near - the moment of truth is almost upon us.
After a winter of people earnestly promising me that they will give the Vintage Sports Car Club race meetings a try, the big one is almost here. The Richard Seaman Memorial Trophy meeting takes place at Donington Park on May 19 & 20. As well as a full programme of Historic motor racing (which has every prospect of being epic, if today's VSCC season opener at Silverstone was anything to go by), the Donington track will be graced by demonstrations of no less than the 1930s Auto Unions which carved their legends there sixty years before. So - who's up for this one? Are there any more secret closet VSCC nuts out there, who live for the Meccano rumble of a Bentley, or the staccato crackle of a Maserati? Does a Riley's burr or an ERA's rasp make you stop and listen, or does the tearing calico of a Bugatti do it for you? Or are all of these delights as yet unsampled? Who is willing to give a whole new world of motor racing a chance? A world where dynasties of racing enthusiasts do battle in cars as diverse as a 900cc Morgan trike and a 24-litre aero-engined Bentley - in the same race! Come to Donington, and sample the sound of an MG Montlhery C-Type, emulating the shrill warning cry of a sewing machine defending its young.... |
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22 Apr 2001, 10:18 (Ref:83417) | #2 | |
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I'll be there Timbo! On the Saturday anyway... just tell me thatthe Auto Union's will run on Saturday. Please!
I'm just sorry I missed yesterday at Silverstone... apologies for that, but unfortunately I had something else to do as I explained in my earlier PM... |
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22 Apr 2001, 16:59 (Ref:83619) | #3 | ||
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I'll be there for one day at least. Do you have a timetable, Tim? Why, oh why does it have to clash with the BTCC at Oulton
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1 May 2001, 17:56 (Ref:87611) | #4 | ||
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Courtesy of the VSCC, here's an event timetable.
Outline Timetable - Donington 19 and 20 May 01 Start Time End Time Event No of Laps/Track Time Saturday 9:15 9:40 Practice 1 - VSCC Scratch Race 20 Mins 9:40 10:05 Practice 2 - HGPCA Rear Engined GP cars 20 Mins 10:05 10:30 Practice 3 - 5 Lap Handicap Race 20 Mins 10:30 10:55 Practice 4 - Historic Seaman 20 Mins 10:55 11:45 Practice 5 - Endurance Cars 45 Mins 11:45 12:15 Auto Union/Audi Display/Warm up 30 Mins 12:15 12:30 MSA Officials handover to ACU officials n/a 12:30 13:00 Practice 6 - Motor Cycles 25 Mins 13:00 13:30 Bike Demos 30 Mins 13:30 13:50 LUNCH BREAK - ALL QUIET n/a 13:50 14:20 Race 1 – Lansdowne Motor Cycle Race 8 laps 14:20 14:30 ACU officials hand over to 'MSA' officials n/a 14:30 15:00 Race 2 - VSCC Scratch Race 7 laps 15:00 15:30 Race 3 - HGPCA Rear Engined GP cars 12 laps 15:30 16:00 Race 4 - Handicap race 5 laps 16:00 16:30 Auto Union/Audi Demo 30 Mins 16:30 17:00 Race 5 - Historic Seaman 12 laps 17:00 19:15 Race 6 - Endurance Cars 2 hrs 15 mins 19:45 ALL ENGINES SILENT Sunday 9:10 9:30 Practice 8 – Handicap Race 15 mins 9:30 09:55 Practice 9 - Vintage Seaman & Williams Trophy 20 mins 09:55 10:20 Practice 10 - 1950s Sports/Racing Cars 20 mins 10:20 10:45 Practice 11 – Flockhart Memorial Trophy 20 mins 10:45 11:05 Practice 12 – Handicap Race 15 mins 11:05 11:25 Practice 13 - Brooklands and Goddard 20 mins 11:25 11:45 Practice 14 - VSCC Scratch race 15 mins 11:45 12:15 Auto Union/Audi Parade/Warm up 30 mins 12:15 12:25 MSA Officials handover to ACU officials n/a 12:25 13:00 Lunch/Bike parade (no msa marshals) n/a 13:00 13:30 Race 7 – Lansdowne Motor Cycle Race 8 laps 13:30 13:45 ACU officials hand over to 'MSA' officials n/a 13:45 14:15 Race 8 - Vintage Seaman and Williams Trophy 10 laps 14:15 14:45 Race 9 - Handicap race 5 laps 14:45 15:15 Race 10 - 1950s Sports/Racing cars 10 laps 15:15 15:45 Auto Union/Audi Demonstration 30 mins 15:45 16:15 Race 11 - Flockhart Memorial Trophy 12 laps 16:15 16:45 Race 12 – Handicap Race 5 laps 16:45 17:15 Race13 - Brooklands and Goddard Scratch race 8 laps 17:15 17:45 Race14 - Scratch race 8 laps 18:00 ALL ENGINES SILENT |
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Right, Saturday suits me just fine, we've got the Auto Unions out on track, enough to get me there
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1 May 2001, 20:04 (Ref:87669) | #6 | |
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Right, i'll see you on the Saturday then...
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1 May 2001, 21:03 (Ref:87703) | #7 | ||
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Okay, Saturday at Donington for the Auto Unions, Sunday at Oulton for the BTCC, sounds like a good weekend to me
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3 May 2001, 18:24 (Ref:88433) | #8 | ||
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Carrie, thanks for the timetable. You are an absolute star!
I am already getting excited about this one. Two days of VSCC for me - the TOCA tour will have to go on without me... |
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3 May 2001, 19:35 (Ref:88468) | #9 | ||
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I'm getting excited about this now Do we know if they're using the GP loop?
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8 May 2001, 21:39 (Ref:90513) | #10 | ||
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Please Donington - don't run all the nice cars on Saturday - they will all break down and leave nothing for us people going on Sunday.
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15 May 2001, 20:12 (Ref:92965) | #11 | ||
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Don't worry, anything breaking down on Saturday will be fixed with string and Gaffa tape for Sunday.
I'll be able to make Saturday-see you all there! |
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17 May 2001, 20:36 (Ref:93741) | #12 | ||
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Just a quick reassuring note to anyone who opened the pages of Autosport this morning....
I phoned the circuit, and the Historic Festival is going ahead just as planned this weekend. This despite the fact that Autosport, that reliable journal of record, forgot to mention the weekend anywhere in its pages - not in the club news, not in the "what's on", not in the editorial, nowhere! But it is happening, and those who miss it will be accused of being cuboid - which is even worse than being square. |
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17 May 2001, 20:50 (Ref:93750) | #13 | ||
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Give me a couple of months and I might actually get round to reading this weeks Autosport
See you on Saturday folks |
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From the Donington website:
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20 May 2001, 20:57 (Ref:94570) | #15 | ||
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WHAT A WEEKEND!!!!
Sensational racing from start to finish, plus the rare sight of no less than three Auto-Unions blasting round the track. High point for me has to be the battle between the two Bugatti T35s for the Williams Trophy. They were swapping places throughout the lap, every lap. Resulted in the best commentary line of the day "ooh, and the gap's been opened up now, to at least... oooh... twenty inches." (This was a race for the lead, I might add.) What else? Barrie Williams in the Connaught snatching a place from the Tec-Mec Maserati at Macleans in a thoroughly audacious move. The fact that the Tec-Mec was able to pull away later mattered not. I haven't seen such a perfect pass in ages. The gentle, refined squabble for place between 90 year old Tom Delaney in his Lea Francis and Chloe Mason in the Aston Martin Ulster for the 5 lap handicap. Not often you see Tom contesting a place these days, but he was doing an admirable job today racing against a young lady 65 years his junior... The Bentley-Napier popping and banging through the Craners, leaving a trail of smoky puffs in its wake. The sheer speed and power of the stackpipe BRM P57... All in all, an incredible weekend. When's the next one, please? And by no means least amongst the delights of the weekend, the inimitable company of Carrie, Craig Antill, Danielsun and Bluebottle for the Saturday. Hope I've persuaded you all to come back next year, folks! |
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Thoroughly enjoyable and if it hadn't clashed with the BTCC, I'd have been there for both days. As it is, the BTCC was fantastic as well - I do like this press pass lark
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What Carrie said really - excellent stuff! Just sorry I was so tired over the weekend and wasn't much company. And I must apologise for falling asleep on the bank on Saturday, Tim, I didn't mean anything by it...! |
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