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3 Jun 2008, 15:15 (Ref:2218799) | #1 | ||
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The Cholmondeley Pagent of Power 9/10-8-08
Have just received an invitation to the above event and it looks v.good.
Its weekend 9/10th August and is over a 1.2 mile course.Similar to FOS and in heart of Cheshire .All types of cars including the best of the 8C Alfas,Works Chevrons,Many Bentleys,D Types etc etc Classic power boats on the 25 acre Mere below castle and a F1 Hellcat boat 0-100 in 4.5 secs and Helicopter Club of GB . About time someone organised event like within an hour of the Major English Cities |
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4 Jun 2008, 07:40 (Ref:2219384) | #2 | ||
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Web Site www.PAGEANTOFPOWER.com.Worth a look at.
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4 Jun 2008, 07:49 (Ref:2219392) | #3 | ||
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Shame it clashes with Nurburgring Oldtimer.
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its an unfortunate title but I am sure his Lordship will put on a beautiful spectacle - certainly more accessable than Johnny Bute's one which sadly was just too far North
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Simon, Cholmondeley is a wonderful old name and not unknown in motor racing circles. Have you never read 'Amateur Racing Driver' by T.P Cholmondeley Tapper, writing of his own experiences in pre war racing in Maseratis, Alfa Monzas and Bugattis, and the like, don't you know, old boy. Haven't read it for years, but a good read if I recall. I bet your master, JR, has heard of him!
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4 Jun 2008, 10:41 (Ref:2219536) | #6 | ||
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I was referring to the current chumley's more artistic bent.... but you are right - pre war is moe my mentor's comfort zone ;o)
however old power boats do have attraction... |
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19 Jun 2008, 16:38 (Ref:2232763) | #8 | ||
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Any ideas on a real works Mini,Escort and Audi?
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19 Jun 2008, 16:47 (Ref:2232774) | #9 | ||
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DJB 92B,Owned by Peter Moss of Mini Cooper Register owns one of the most original Minis John,I restored it years ago and he bought it a couple of years ago,I'm sure he would be more than happy to help out.
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John, just sent you a PM.
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I wonder if there are too many historic events about?
They are one of the few forms of motorsport that now attract a substantial crowd but do we have too many "commercial" groups jumping on the bandwagon in order to enrich themselves? Those with interesting cars now have a great choice of where to go and no doubt there is a certain amount of "help" given for turning out. Certainly some race meetings have not lived up to expectations in terms of entry numbers, the more modern GP series seem to be the worst, no doubt due to the difficulty of keeping the cars going. The Knockhill Classic Festival was quite dreadful this year with only the local historic series supplemented by Ferraris, FFs and those terrible tin boxes called Legends. It seems that the circuit had great difficulty in getting series to travel north. Now we have stately homes jumping on the "Goodwood" bandwagon, not only "Chumley" but later in the month the Culzean Autoclassica near Ayrand at a less commercial level the Bo'ness Revival Hill Climb. Can they all produce what they promise for the fairly considerable entrance fee? |
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There certainly are too many that clash with each other,spoilt for choice we aint!!
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2 Aug 2008, 11:19 (Ref:2262066) | #14 | ||
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Cholmondeley Pageant of Power
Who's going?
I'm looking forward to this- I drove a car at the press day before the upgrades to the course were completed and it looks like it's going to be very quick indeed. I'm making an overnight dash back from the 'Ring after Friday's Marathon. |
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Long time no see!! I'll be there with my B8 Best Chris |
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Hiya mate!
See you in the bar at some stage. |
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Need thread merged Mr Turner
Will be a superb weekend with Race cars,old and very Historic and obviously brand new.Helicopters and historic speed boats.Woodgood without B/S Mark has a drive on Sunday if he's woken up! |
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2 Aug 2008, 16:26 (Ref:2262176) | #20 | ||
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Sorry- didn't spot this thread. Doh.
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I'm down to marshal at this on the saturday, got my tickets and car pass through this morning.
Looking forward to it as I've been to the castle once a year for the last 5 for their classical music concert and the ground are nice. |
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Above: Ash Mason in his Pilbeam-Vauxhall MP62 on what will be the Start Line The picture above was taken when the track was tested by Ash Mason & Steve Day who brought along their hillclimbing Pilbeam. The two drivers were impressed with the track and Ash, who works for Bentley, was able to gather a lot of set-up data for transferring to the Speed 8 which Derek Bell will be driving. |
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3 Aug 2008, 14:07 (Ref:2262603) | #23 | ||
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The Entry List is on Pagents Site and each car has about ten runs so its all going to happen.Cars ,Helicopters and Historic Speed Boats
Simon -Shap is about 150 miles North Of Cheshire |
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3 Aug 2008, 14:07 (Ref:2262604) | #24 | ||
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The Entry List is on Pagents Site and each car has about ten runs so its all going to happen.Cars ,Helicopters and Historic Speed Boats
Simon -Shap is about 150 miles North Of Cheshire |
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10 Aug 2008, 17:57 (Ref:2266887) | #25 | ||
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A grand day out - FoS Oop North!
Best cars of the day were the Napier Bentley, GN-JAP and Thunderbug - really going for it. I know the Napier and its engine were only united in the 70s (?) but is THunderbug a "modern" creation too? |
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