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13 Nov 2006, 15:52 (Ref:1765080) | #26 | ||
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hiya John,Some good pictures there.
Do you have any more pictures of the the Friday shootout and the two 8 Clubs races from the saturday? I was racing a purple BMW mini, number 62 in all 3 races but im struggling to find any pics. I ran a seperate thread in National and club racing which unearthed a couple of images but would like to see some more if u have some,cheers |
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Sorry mate, saw this request in the other forum and already checked. I was surprised not to have a (complete!) picture of the Min!
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ok,cheers for looking anyway.
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Past multiple Classic FF champion, Dave Lowe in his Lotus 69:-
Henry Campbell (Crossle 40F) and David Kerr (PRS RH02):- Matthew Dean (54 - Reynard 88F), Paul Walton (77 - Crossle 25F), Kevan McLurg (80 - Mygale SJ01), Martin Pieraccini (Van Diemen RF84) and John Farrell (135 - Jamun M89). I'm afraid I have not (yet) identified the sixth car in this cluster:- Neil Davies, Lotus 61, and, Kevan McLurg, again!:- |
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The car you can't identify looks like that of Nick Hewitt.
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Nick Hewitt, #31 Flex It Team West-Tec Van Diemen RF99-Bold to be precise (minus front bodywork)
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Or even a 92 Van Diemen.
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Ian and John, thank you for identifying Nick Hewitt.
I have little knowledge of these single seaters, but I agree that 112 looks like a Van Diemen. All I can tell you is that it appears in the programme as a PRS RHO2 and that has not been corrected in the MST timings. I bow to your greater knowledge, guys! I suppose it couldn't be a PRS with a Van Diemen body? Last edited by John Turner; 14 Nov 2006 at 19:46. |
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There was an amendment to note it as a Van Diemen RF92.
While in pedantic mode, Matthew Dean's car is a Reynard 88FF. David Addison and I were having a discussion on Reynard type numbers on the Friday, particularly as the format is inconsistent between the FF1600 cars and what we think is correct for the FF2000s (e.g. Reynard SF79). Rob Barff's car was a Mondiale M88S (not M885). |
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Ian, thank you for the clarifications, and noting your comments about Reynard type numbers in general, I think we'll make an 'anorak' of you yet!
Alan, I think it's called 'Sod's Law'. A few more! David Leslie, reacquired his 'old' Royale RP24 a few years back and it is now very smartly turned out in its original livery and sponsorship details:- Andy Powell's Royale RP26:- Ian Howard applies a bit of correction to his Van Diemen RF87:- Mark Wilson's Lola T644E, and that folks, I guess, is a rarity, since it was the only one at the meeting:- Last edited by John Turner; 14 Nov 2006 at 20:31. |
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I think a few more T644Es must be around somewhere. Looking at old programmes tends to indicate that there are, or were, at least several around.
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The Lola T644E I believe was a development of the very successful T640. I don't think it sold as well as the Reynards and Van Diemans of the day, but still won quite a few races. I also think that it's possibly the last Formula Ford that Lola made.
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It's certainly a different and interesting shape! When were the T644s built, Ian/Alan?
Since there were so many of them, I'll shortly post another 4 pics from the FF qualifying races before moving on! |
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Julian Bailey won the Festival in a Lola in 1982 and Gerrit van Kouwen a year or two later.
Was there not the T642 between the T640 and the T644E? |
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Well 5 pics, actually!
John, I wonder whether a full blown FF1600 thread in the Motorsport History Forum is on the close horizon! A bit of mayhem here between Brooklands and Luffield. Pointing the right way is Michael Stewart (150 - Van Diemen RF86), and Chris Evans (114 - Swift FB90), facing the wrong way is Douglas Crosbie (153 - Van Diemen RF88) and, in two minds is Martin Pickles in his Van Diemen RF87; although not apparent here, he carried the number 67:- The only front engined car was the Mallock Mk22 of Jeremy Bouckley. How many of these were made, or is it a 'one off' and when was it built?:- Jon Davis - Hawke DL11:- Dave Penlington's Royale RP26, followed by Jake Oliveira's Van Diemen RF80, Carl Hemming's Jamun T25 and Peter Daly's Van Diemen RF89:- Last but not least, in this set, Gary Gritcher's Nike Mk4/6. Earlier on in this thread Gary asks if this was the oldest car in the whole FF field. I'm not sure of the build date Gary, and I guess one or two of the Merlyns may run you close (apart also from Mallock above); there are people better qualified here to comment than I, but if you don't get an answer from one of them, I'll start delving!:- For those particularly interested in the FF cars, I will be posting more later from Sunday's races, when we raech that stage of the weekend's proceedings! Last edited by John Turner; 15 Nov 2006 at 10:21. |
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Julian Bailey won the 1982 Festival in a T640, but only after being attacked by Maurizio Gugelmin (who ended upside down on top of the tyre wall). I have a video of it and Baileys suspension seems to bend as Gugelmin went over the top. It didn't seem to matter as Bailey carried on regardless! There was a T642. Gerrit van Kouwen won the 1984 Festival in a T644E. (I think the 'E' stood for European version) The T640, T642 & T644E all look pretty much the same externally. Last edited by Alan Raine; 15 Nov 2006 at 10:38. |
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The only Reynard win in the top class.
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8 Clubs Revival Race - Group 1 (part 2) and Group 2 (part 2)
Since both these replicated part 1 of their respective races in terms of grids, I don't propose to show any pics for the Group 1 race, due, as previously advised, to the minimal historic content, and the first 3places were as before.
In the Group 2 race, the battle was on again between Harry Vaulkhard's SEAT Leon Cupra R and Dom Evans E36 M3, again settled in the latter's favour. This time he had clear air, so it appeared that he had sorted his brake problems out. Again there was a good historic content in the rest of the field. Here we see David Edward's Camaro again (11th), Graeme Smith's Caterham 7 (14th), Julian Gamage in Honda Accord (13th), David Hall's Lotus Cortina (18th) and Jaspn Newman, Peugeot 306 (15th) Steve Smith's MGA was 8th and was passed by Rupert Wood's Widi who took 7th:- Nigel Vaulkhard's Mark 1 Escort took 9th:- Jamie McIntyre took 5th in his Rejo:- |
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