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26 Apr 2000, 21:39 (Ref:3396) | #1 | ||
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Hare wood hillclimb on sunday was good. It just shows how **** so called performance cars are. Nissan Skiline GTR (well pumped up),Porsche 911 all the WRX's all got their arses kicked by Richard Casey in a 1380 Metro not to mention some old f*r*s in clubmans cars.Wasnt even his car and it was the first time he'd ever driven it.
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26 Apr 2000, 22:49 (Ref:3397) | #2 | |
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Good news. Most 'performance' cars are mobile posing pouches.
Harewood : any Minis? TVRs? Where's Harewood? If up North, what's the nearest hillclimb to Dorset? I've got the Autosport Guide but I'm just too lazy to go up to the attic... |
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26 Apr 2000, 23:06 (Ref:3399) | #3 | ||
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Nearest hill climb to Dorset - will probably be Gurston Down, at Broad Chalke nr Salisbury (only a few miles from where I grew up, and saw my first motor sport there!).
Probably really easy to get to from Dorset, as its only just off the Blandford - Salisbury road. I think theres about 10 days a year when cars run.. plus there's a hill climb school!! |
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26 Apr 2000, 23:23 (Ref:3398) | #4 | ||
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loads of minis and tvr. The minis were quick the tvr were slow
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27 Apr 2000, 18:34 (Ref:3400) | #5 | |
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Because I'm biased, I'll say you're lying about the TVRs...
Minis are always fast (sigh) Will have to check out Gurston some time this season. Any websites with the dates you know of? |
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27 Apr 2000, 22:03 (Ref:3401) | #6 | ||
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Ok so they wernt slow they ranged from 75 to 68 seconds. Richard pulled 66 on his first run but broke something so he didnt get a second run.
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27 Apr 2000, 22:12 (Ref:3402) | #7 | |
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What times were the Minis doing? And what does a single-seater Pilbeam do?
Have you ever hillclimbed one of those spaceframe Minis? |
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27 Apr 2000, 22:21 (Ref:3403) | #8 | ||
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Hill record is about 55 so 66 isnt exactly kicking ass. Nearest to my car was a Maguire Metro also pulling 66 so room for improvement there then.
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27 Apr 2000, 23:15 (Ref:3405) | #9 | ||
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This is from the Gurston Down webpage... which has some good photos etc. You can access it directly through the BARC page..
The Gurston Down Calendar, 2000 Location The Gurston Down Hillclimb takes place on Gurston Farm, which lies just south-west of the village of Broad Chalke, which itself lies some ten miles south-west of the City of Salisbury in the County of Wiltshire, Southern England. Access is best made by turning off the A354 at Coombe Bissett, some three miles south-west of Salisbury, and following the unclassified road through the villages of Stratford Tony and Bishopstone to Broad Chalke. Once in the village of Broad Chalke, follow sharp right just past the Public House, pass the Village Garage on your right, and then follow sharp left. Gurston Farm lies approximately one mile up the valley on the right-hand side. Please note that this is a working farm, and animals other than Guide Dogs are not allowed. 2000 Calendar The following meetings will be held this year :- Sunday April 2nd, Test Day Saturday 15th April, Speed Event; a round of the 2000 BARC/CCC Speed Championship Sunday 16th April Speed Event; the Inaugural round of the 2000 Gurston Championship and Top Ten Challenge Tuesday 2nd May Hillclimb School (closed to Spectators) Saturday 27th May Practise for the first visit of contenders in the 2000 British Hillclimb and Leaders Championships, and practise by members of the National Hillclimb Association on their Motor-cycles. Sunday 28th May Speed Event; the first visit of contenders in the 2000 British Hillclimb and Leaders Championships, and competition by members of the National Hillclimb Association on their Motor-cycles. Saturday 10th June Speed Event; a round of the 2000 ASWMC Championship, and practise by members of the National Hillclimb Association on their Motor-cycles. Sunday 11th June Speed Event; the second round of the 2000 Gurston Championship and Top Ten Challenge, and competition by members of the National Hillclimb Association on their Motor-cycles. Tuesday 27th June Hillclimb School (closed to Spectators) Sunday 16th July Speed Event; the third round of the 2000 Gurston Championship and Top Ten Challenge Saturday 26th August Practise for the second visit of contenders in the 2000 British Hillclimb and Leaders Championships. Sunday 27th August Speed Event; the second visit of contenders in the 2000 British Hillclimb and Leaders Championships. Sunday 10th September Speed Event; the final round of the 2000 Gurston Championship and Top Ten Challenge Wednesday 27th September Hillclimb School (closed to Spectators) |
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28 Apr 2000, 07:11 (Ref:3404) | #10 | ||
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The dates may be on the BARC website - not too sure, otherwise have a look in Autosport!!!!
Gurston is one of the quickest (if not the quickest) hillclimbs around - dur to first long straight which plunges downhill (wrong way) into the valley.. I can remember seeing one of the Formula 1 engined cars breaking 130 mph through the speed trap - and this on a farm track.... |
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