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27 Jul 2001, 16:22 (Ref:122646) | #1 | ||
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Top Gear - Lotus Cortina MK1
Did anyone see the piece on Lotus Cortinas on Top Gear?
There was some very good footage of Jim Clark in a MK1, a Mercedes spinning and a Mini proving why motorsport uses roll cages today. Nice MK1 on minilites though, does anyone know if it was lowered? |
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27 Jul 2001, 17:09 (Ref:122660) | #2 | ||
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As for the content, well! For something trailed as a 'Lotus Cortina buyers guide' it appeared to consist mostly of a fawning appreciation of an old criminal. <chirpy cockney> well he might have been involved in a major robbery which resulted in the death of a guard, but ee loved 'is mum and knew a decent car when he saw one' </chirpy cockney> Also, no mention whatsoever of A frame models and their subsequent replacement, an assertion that *all* Mk.1's had alloy bonet/boot/doors, and we are also told that the presence of the 'bubble' in the boot to clear the axle is the only thing you can use to spot a genuine model..... Very poor for a 'buyers guide'! P.S. I'm 99% certain the one on minilites was lowered |
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28 Jul 2001, 13:19 (Ref:123001) | #3 | ||
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I'm sure that the Jim Clark footage was Graham Hill bend, again at Brands Hatch.
I thought the 'feature' of the Buyers guide was OK, except for the criminal. Pointless apart from the fact that a Cortina was used. Top Gear also did something like this a while back when they were doing a piece on 60's, 70's and 80's cop and robbers cars (eg Ford Granada, Jaguar MK2 etc). Why don't they just talk about the cars, not the crimes. |
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30 Jul 2001, 20:41 (Ref:123999) | #4 | |
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31 Jul 2001, 10:27 (Ref:124241) | #5 | ||
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1 Aug 2001, 12:21 (Ref:124714) | #6 | ||
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1 Aug 2001, 14:14 (Ref:124760) | #7 | ||
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I believe it has a fresh engine, and comes with a large spares package. He's looking for around 20K (NB. The Cortina which won last years championship recently sold for 30k!). An all round very nice car, in beautiful condition. If anyone's interested, mail me and I'll give you his phone number. |
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1 Aug 2001, 15:14 (Ref:124779) | #8 | ||
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Hope he gets rid of it. Stacy |
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6 Aug 2001, 13:23 (Ref:126600) | #9 | ||
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Is it an FIA car?
If so I would like more details. On a similar vein can anyone tell me why the Belgian yellow and silver FIA Lotus Cortina for sale at Spa Top Hat meeting cpl weeks ago was so cheap? thanks |
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7 Aug 2001, 05:43 (Ref:126947) | #10 | ||
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Welcome to the forum Simon. Before moving on can I direct your attention to our forum rules so that you can enjoy yourself as much as possible.
Sorry I can't answer your question but maybe others can. Were you racing at Spa, there as a team member or spectating? Could you tell us about it please? I'm eager because this is the first year in the last five that I haven't raced at this meeting. I'm not doing this again though. |
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7 Aug 2001, 12:03 (Ref:127084) | #11 | ||
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it is my first time sorry if I broke any rules. I was racing in Barry Sideways Smith's one hour and the Top Hat one hour and pit crewed for some friends in the Gentleman drivers race. I have an Alfa Gulia Sprint GT which I am also racing at Silverstone Historic Festival.
Spa was everything that I had been led to believe, Thunder storms one minute and glorious sunshine the next. Barry's race was a big grid and etiquette of some drivers a little rough but great fun and Top Hat was, as always, great close class racing. Given that I run a 1600cc steel bodied car my 18/34 starters (30 finishers) was in line with expectations. However as before I was beaten by Lotus Cortina's so hence the interest in reasonably priced FIA cars. It was tiring and weekend just passed (one week later) fair number of us where back out at Castle Combe for HRSR/HSCC meeting. I think that the Top Hat series is great racing and am pleased to see HSCC are starting to follow suit and add longer races. What class do you normally race in? |
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8 Aug 2001, 04:11 (Ref:127413) | #12 | ||
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Simon,
No rules broken at all. I always invite peeps to have a look at them though. I race a Capri in the CSCC Group 1 Touring Cars Championship. I know Barry Sideways very well (who doesn't?). It was unfortunate that my work and leave schedules couldn't allow me to race at Spa this year. We took part in a French saloon race one year and it took about six months for the pain in my neck to subside. It was caused by being sideswiped by a French Mustang whilst I was waving him through. I agree the european etiquette is somewhat lacking at times. |
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