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8 May 2006, 07:15 (Ref:1603049) | #1 | ||
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Starting the annual thread a little early as I have just read the regs for the race - no Sports Racers allowed this year but teh Germans with their yoki's will be...... also fuel not included in the entry this year - that will hurt you Louise!!!!
We are thinking about entering the Lotus Cortina instead of the Merlyn but struggle to understand the rationale behind banning the Sports Racers and allowing the maniacs with the German hotrods (who it should be remembered caused one of the worst accidents of the race during the safety car period!). Clearly I am talking my book but would be interested to hear what others think |
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8 May 2006, 07:23 (Ref:1603055) | #2 | |
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I'm not sure I'm qualified to comment on the sports racers, aside the fact that some of them aren't pre 96 let alone 66 ! is it because many of them never competed in period in long races ?
The German cars seem to be prepared 'differently' and in a way that isn't in keeping with the rest of the field ??? and certainly the tyres are a big issue/talking point. Does the race struggle to fill the grid without the German contingent ? from what I'd seen in the past I'd say no |
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8 May 2006, 07:32 (Ref:1603059) | #3 | ||
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I think that the organisers have gone for the easy option - the Germans will take 30 cars but I am certain that the FIA cars would easily take that slack up. re the Sports Racers - the moody one from 2 years ago was made to run as an invitation class last year. Sports Racers most definately did endurance in period - remember Clark's dominance at the Nordschlieffe in a 23b led to the French banning it from Le Mans because they wanted a French car to win that class......
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8 May 2006, 08:06 (Ref:1603086) | #4 | |
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the French do that all the time at LeMans !
seems odd to ban the sports racers then, maybe they're doing it under pressure from the Germans ? so it'll effectively turn into an enduro saloon car race, then withing 5 years it'll be THunder saloons and somewhere to take you Janglia, Skoda DFV, Chevy-beetle etc !!! |
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8 May 2006, 08:48 (Ref:1603113) | #5 | ||
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As I have a customer who races as well in those German Idi... (sorry) Historics, I'll ask if he knows more about the fact Spa does not allow sportscars. It almost sounds like they are behind it.
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8 May 2006, 08:48 (Ref:1603115) | #6 | ||
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the German cars are already there - the Yank tank last year was as trick as you like - it put in a sub 3 minute lap which is ridiculous! It could at best be descirbed as a silouette!
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8 May 2006, 09:05 (Ref:1603126) | #7 | ||
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sadly there was only 3 sports racers and 30 germans so I guess they were always going to win.... might look for another long distance race at Spa instead - anyone know what VdeV are like?
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8 May 2006, 10:19 (Ref:1603192) | #8 | ||
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Wow - sorry to hear the sports car news Simon. That screws up your plans a bit. i must admit that although the sports racers are a little tricky to see from our high up Falcon, I would much rather race with them than the German lot on their modern tyres. We have entered and been accepted and are really looking forward to it. Um, I just need to save up for the fuel now...
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8 May 2006, 17:09 (Ref:1603519) | #10 | |
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GT Masters and Sports Masters are the old Gentleman Driver series now under Masters' umbrella. They (we) are at Spa 16/16 July and at the 6 hour meeting.
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10 May 2006, 06:52 (Ref:1604811) | #11 | ||
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judging by the FHR website and Redwater's avoidance of the question I think we can assume that altho everyone in the 6 Hour will be on Dunlop and Avons (if wet) the FHR cars (which will be on the same grid as last year) will be free to run on yoki's so my only advice is insure your car if entering as they caused a fair amount of damage last year (most notably crashing into a TVR when everyone was under a service car). It is very sad that the organizers feel it neccessary to include these lunatics and more to the point a shame they wont actually admit they are going to run (clearly knowing what the other drivers and subsequent editorial comment in all the british car mags think about their driving standards!) - you have to go to the FHR website for confirmation!! Rant over!
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10 May 2006, 08:27 (Ref:1604868) | #12 | ||
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There is nothing on the FHR website about Spa . There is no problem if the FHR racers come and race on Avons Dunlops I presume
If read the regs of redwater, correct me if i am wrong, dunlops Avons only. If this is correct we put our Grantura on the list!!!!! |
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10 May 2006, 16:30 (Ref:1605210) | #13 | ||
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Having just had a long chat with Vincent at Redwater I am pleased to report he said that if FHR run they will have to run with Dunlop M (Avons if wet) so on that basis we are entering the Lotus Cortina!
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10 May 2006, 16:51 (Ref:1605235) | #14 | |
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Aren't Dunlops and Avons eligible whatever the weather? The regs don't mention rain as far as I can see?
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11 May 2006, 07:13 (Ref:1605669) | #15 | ||
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you might be right although my understanding was it had to be declared wet - I think the general view is that Avons wouldnt last 6 hours in the dry!
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11 May 2006, 07:25 (Ref:1605676) | #16 | ||
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Which depends on the car and which Avons you use! there are I think 2 types and one will last on a Cortina I think . (for instance it ode on an MGB but not on a Healey)
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11 May 2006, 07:32 (Ref:1605682) | #17 | ||
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that is interesting and you reckon that the Avons are ok to use even in the dry? I thought it had to be declared a wet race first
so why doesnt everyone use Avons as they give more grip dont they? |
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11 May 2006, 07:54 (Ref:1605700) | #18 | ||
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we did and others did use those in long distance races, wet or not. I have a Healey where the difference between Avons and Dunlops in the dry don't do a lot. maybe its between my ears and because of being used to. The TVR loves Avons thats for sure.
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11 May 2006, 08:02 (Ref:1605704) | #19 | ||
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sadly Avons dont fit under my Merlyn so I have never used them! Seems I need to experiment with them or if any Lotus Cortina driiver has any experience of them I would be grateul to hear their view... Also wouldnt mind hearing their views on fuel consumption...
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12 May 2006, 07:34 (Ref:1606735) | #20 | ||
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Great news about the FHR guys Simon. Let's hope for a safer race for us all this year. We can't wait!
BTW, the yank tank you mention earlier in the thread is a Ford Fairlane which was built by Holman Moody last year. It does have FIA papers and is in the Prototype category. We saw it at the Nurburgring last year being repaired and it did look very modern. However Holman Moody prepared them in period (and will prepare one for you now if you have enough $) so they should know what they're doing. If I had the money I'd be tempted as they left us for dead on the straight and we have 400 bhp or so and were leaving others for dead! |
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14 May 2006, 08:31 (Ref:1609298) | #22 | |
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Sorry I missed previous discussions involving the yokis. What was the problem with them.
Was the Holman Moody car Thunderbolt specs or lightweight Thunderbolt body |
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15 May 2006, 06:59 (Ref:1610185) | #23 | ||
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not sure what body it had as I am not a big yank tank fan! The yoki shod FHR cars in the invitation race within the 6 hour race last year showed an amazing lack of racecraft - whether this was due to teh yoki's giving them more grip into the corners or whether they were just outstandingly bad drivers I dont know but their highlights include 2 crashes whilst driving behing the pace car. The race ultimately had to be stopped for 1 hour to lear up the debris, they were not a great advert for historics - oh and in a race of FIA cars they were definate Hot Rods
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15 May 2006, 07:30 (Ref:1610216) | #24 | |
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Simon so it was not a problem with the tyres themselves just the bloke steering. A good driver with 32's or 48's ( I presume ) should have been quite OK then
The reason I asked about the Fairlane is that I am thinking of going from a Lotus Cortina to a V8 in Aussie Historic Touring cars in the pre 65 category. Most of the V8's in that class are Mustangs and I wanted something different.But I suppose the Achilles heel would be brakes on the Fairlane |
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2 Jun 2006, 07:59 (Ref:1625199) | #25 | ||
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Simon,
have you seen the other races that accept sports racers.... you could almost race 6 hours [3 times] if your car is upto it. J |
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