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you should find the 23b pics in sequence just AFTER mine, if that helps.
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Got a few - sorry they're not the sharpest - I was trying to be all 'arty' and blur the backgrounds by using a slow speed which wasn't always successful. I think the last one (from the rear!) is your car isn't it?
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Race 8 - Guards Trophy
The final race on the first day was also the one having the biggest grid of the weekend with 27 starters and only four of those failed to last the distance. The race was led from start to finish by Nick Fleming (car 42, Chevron B8) with Graeme Dodd (car 45, Ginetta G16) taking second place and also setting the fastest lap. The pair of them were rarely a few seconds apart. In third place was Ross Maxwell in another Chevron B8 (car 12). The Croft crowd were treated to a number of duels up and down the field and the race proved to be a very enjoyable end to the day.
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Race 8 - Guards Trophy
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Race 8 - Guards Trophy
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11 Aug 2010, 18:04 (Ref:2743147) | #83 | ||
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A few more photos from Croft with a few of the competitors from the 60s & 70s and a very flamboyant A40 - lap after lap and spot on on the apex.
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Race 9 - Historic Formula Ford
This was the first race of the day and the overcast conditions of Saturday had given way to much brighter and dryer conditions. Oliver Thorpe (car 48, Royale RP27) led from start to finish. Behind him it was a close fought battle of the two Reynard SF79s of Tom Pope (car 26) and Colin Wright (car 75). Although Wright was in second for the first few laps, Pope managed to get through to take second place. A few photos:
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As to rotating the event, I'd prefer to see it every year for obvious reasons but it makes sense if it gets the numbers up. Croft needs another big event with the Rallycross Superprix gone. They get BTCC and BSB and I think the two single stage rallies in Dec and Feb are pretty well attended. GT and F3 aren't interested and MSVR and BRSCC don't hold events, I don't know whether this is down to lack of dates or lack of interest. Some of their individual series do visit from time to time. Britcar came this year but I suspect that was down to Donington not being available, grid was poor though so I don't expect they'll be back in a hurry. If the BARC could rotate the HSCC with Great and British and a really strong line up of BARC events, Classic Touring Car Club maybe, that may work. Have it 3 yearly maybe or better still every other. |
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This is really good stuff, folk. This event at Croft has really struck a chord. A lovely pictorial record and an incentive for HSCC to repeat this next year.
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1.John Simpson with Joe Lanny in front
2.Brian Morris 3.Jim Adamson 4.John Absalom 5.Johny Blades 6.Keith Bowmaker 7.Alex Clacher 8.Roy Snuggs who was with Ken Walker as a guest 9.Ron Harper with Ken Walker behind 10.Ronnie Whitaker 11. & 12. Guests of the drivers 13.Jeff Wilson on the bus & Tony Sugden in front 14 Andy Barton with his brother Phil |
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Race 10 - Historic Formula Junior
This race took place in bright and dry conditions and saw another very healthy grid of 25 with only four non-finishers. Jon Milicevic (car 63, Cooper T59) led from start to finish, setting fastest lap on Lap 2 before easing off to finish a comfortable 21 seconds ahead of Mark Woodhouse (car 84, Lotus 20/22). In third place, from fifth on the grid was John Chisholm (car 85, Gemini Mk 3A).
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Race 11 - 70s Road Sports
Another slightly disappointing grid for the 70s Road Sports with even less starters than on the Saturday so, with one DNF, only nine cars took the flag. A quick glance at the top three might make you think that it was the same result as in Race 3 but this time the top two were reversed - Charles Barter (car 24, Datsun 240Z) won by only 0.5 seconds from son Julian (car 1, TVR 3000M) with the latter, who had led for the first six laps, setting the fastest lap. In third place was Howard Bentham (car 41, Lotus Elan).
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Race 12 - Historic Formula Ford
Another win for Darren Burke (car 64, Macon MR8). Ian Ashley (car 62) and David Wild (car 57) each improved by one position from Saturday's Race 4 in their Lola T200's. Those two, together with Benn Simms who finished fourth (car 5, Alexis Mk 14), had a great battle rarely being more than a couple of seconds apart.
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Race 13 - Historic Touring Cars
Another good grid of 22 starters and an entralling race. By the end of lap one the two front-row sitters - Roger Godfrey (car 85, Austin Mini Cooper) and Mike Smith (car 80, Morris Mini Cooper) had dropped to seventh and fifth respectively. In contrast, Dean Forward (car 13, Ford Mustang) who had started in seventh was up to fourth place by the end of the first lap and set fastest lap on the second before taking the lead on the next lap. He was soon joined by Godfrey and Smith who worked their way up the placings to finish second and third respectively.
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Race 13 - Historic Touring Cars
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I was loving it until the clutch developed a mind of its own, disengaging on request but re-engaging in its own time, usually as I freewheeled at speed round a bend and provoking a couple of impressive spins. After nearly collecting Robyn Slater head on I decided discretion was the better part etc and pootled round in 3rd till the chequered flag came out. Finished last but still got my points!
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Race 14 - Historic F5000 & F2
The same field of 10 was again led all the way by Darwin Smith (car 10, March 722) although this time Richard Evans, who had failed to finish on the Saturday, came second (car 9, Chevron B40). He had gradually reduced the gap from around 10 seconds in the early laps to just one second by the end. Frank Lyons (car 74, Gurney Eagle) was third.
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Race 14 - Historic F5000 & F2
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Race 15 - Classic Racing Cars
The podium positions in this race were the same as for Race 7 which took place the previous day - 1. Ian Gray (car 2, Brabham BT16), 2. Tony Keele (car 36, Palliser WDB3) and 3. Jon Waggitt (car 74, Brabham BT18). However, the racing was even closer as Tony Keele took the lead on Lap 1 and held it until Ian Gray passed him on Lap 7 but the pair were then never more than half a second apart.
There were similar close battles further down the field between Ronnie Haines (car 45, Cooper T82), Leif Bosson (car 6, Brabham BT28) and Stephen Wilkinson (car 81, Brabham BT21). Also between Westie Mitchell (car 21, Merlyn Mk20) and David Coplowe (car 92, McLaren M4A) until the latter dropped out on the last lap. |
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Race 15 - Classic Racing Cars
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Race 16 - 500cc Formula 3
Normally one of the more entertaining races (at least for me!) this one was somewhat hampered by the relatively small grid of 11 starters which was soon reduced to eight runners after a first corner incident.
Nigel Ashman (car 2, Kieft CK52) was unable to make the first bend - the right-hander at Clervaux - and ended up in the gravel trap (having to be 'snatched out'). Whether or not this caused Darrell Woods to take avoiding action wasn't clear but his car (6, Cooper Mk8) appeared to clip a kerb on exit from the bend and spun. In turn he was hit by JB Jones (car 19, Cousy No.2). They helped each other to push their cars out of the way onto the infield from where they watched the rest of the race (see photo). After these two incidents (or was it one) the race became a bit processional but nonetheless entertaining by the very nature of the vehicles and the manner in which they were driven. The winner was Richard Ellingworth (car12, Kieft) followed by Mike Fowler (car 31, Cooper MkXI) and Neil Hodges (car 92, Cooper MkVIII). |
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