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1. Nick Tandy 12m39.469s
2. Callum MacLeod +0.258s 3. Linton Stuteley +0.345s 4. David Brown +0.476s 5. James Nash +0.741s 6. Jay Bridger +0.949s 7. Marc Murray +1.191s 8. Jesse Krohn +1.737s 9. Marco Sorensen +2.398s 10. Adrian Campfield +2.751s Well done to Nick after winning on the road last year.... |
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The Kents weren't too bad, just when it got very interesting, it went sour at Druids. Shame, it could have been anybody's at that time.
For the Formula Ford Duratec I would suggest a new name: Formula Ford Banger Racing. What could have been a nice event was turned into a sad thing by some of those drivers. Red mist? Guess they don't even have a brain nowadays anymore. I for one was happy to see the race red flagged, as I had 1 serious and one normal off at that time. The second driver went off at Paddock under yellows. To be honest, I do not know why he went off. But it should not happen, there are sometimes marshals out there, helping. In the end it seems that many drivers, even if they hail the marshals often, too often they forget about them when it is really needed. A p****d off observer at Post 3. |
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I was worried for the marshal who slipped as he was retrieving bodywork in the Kent final at Druids....thankfully he fell just off the track and got up and scuttled away.
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Am told Calum got a 2 sec time penalty for not being within correct distance of safety car. When I left last night discussions where still ongoing but one of my photographers stayed to the end and got shots of Tandy getting his trophy.
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In fact I got to "meet" quite a few drivers yesterday and they all remained very good natured despite how some of them arrived at our feet! I had a really great day and I congratulate all the drivers, it was a shame that the finals ended as they did but with a driver requiring medical assistance the correct action was taken. Last edited by Claire; 22 Oct 2007 at 11:48. |
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If it was the same as last year it was upto each driver to contact each team and pay a fee for a session. Prices ranged last year from £200 to £400 a session of 20 minutes (I think). It is upto you to book as many sessions as you want with any car types or teams you want to try. It worked really well last year even though the weather was dreadfull!!! I think we were the only team to go home with both cars in one piece!!! |
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Was a disappointing end to both finals, but the Kents were fantastic while it lasted.
For some reason I switched on my digi camera during the lap when the Dempsey/Boyd collision occurred and have just downloaded it. The quality isn't great and we were on the Druids bank, but here it is if anybody wants to see it. (Sorry for the reaction!!) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfdrwHtsc1I Now looking forward to the WHT. Let's hope the weather is as good as it was for Brands over the weekend. Cheers. |
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Does anybody know if the kents will be showed on Sky and if they are, when? Thanks.
And enough talk of the Duratec final, this is the CLUB FORMULA FORD area of 10Tenths (to me that is Kent's), come on mod's, surely you can spot that. Last edited by youngoldy; 23 Oct 2007 at 10:46. |
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23 Oct 2007, 10:43 (Ref:2048870) | #36 | ||
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You won't see the Kents or the Duratecs on Sky. There will be some Duratec coverage on Motors.
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Okay, Motors is available on the Sky platform but it is not a Sky channel.
As far as I am aware there are no plans at this point in time for TV coverage of the Kents. |
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I suppose though that the Tuftmeister might have a point, as Duratec thinks of itself as being National, whereas the Formula Ford Forum was originally set up AFAIK to service the needs of the proper Formula Ford people when the FF1600 traffic on appeared to be at an all time high. This was in the days of the infamous FF1600 website when the Snowman had everybody buzzing, but I suppose that is for another thread. In answer to your other point, try Stuart Jones Styling Opticians, King Street Manchester. He will do discounts for his fellow Formula Ford people [Kent only ] and our marshalling friends. |
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From the video that has been posted up to me it looks like Wayne ran wide at paddock and Peter got a great run out of paddock . He had the speed to go by him and wayne drove accross in front of him leaving Peter with nowhere to go . Just my two pennys worth anyway . |
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If that's Antoine's video shot from the exit of Druid's, looking at an acident that happened on the run into Druids. I was within 20 feet of what happened, wearing a bright orange suit and still have trouble recognising myself on the vid. How the heck you can apportion blame for the incident then is completely beyond me. Go to DWA's home page and look at the pictures in his FF1600 gallery. (124 onwards ) I was within 6ft of DWA. Last edited by Bodysnatcher; 24 Oct 2007 at 09:03. |
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I've looked at DWA's pics.....to me it looks like Peter touched the right rear of Waynes car with his left front, and was launched airborne....after that Pete was just a passenger.....such a shame.....
I do know that a linkage had broken at the rear of Peters car before the incident, hence the drop off in his lap times that allowed Wayne to close back up. Just a few laps before Pete had a healthy lead, and I thought for sure it was in the bag for him |
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All of the discussion here before the Festival on the decision to ban previous winners (which I understand was reversed) is a reminder of previous 'bans'. I came across the photo below on the net recently and research on the other site came up with these answers. It is Michael Schumacher in an Eifelland Racing Reynard, testing at Hockenheim in 1990, with a view to doing the Festival. The test was also filmed and photographed for a feature in the German 'Rallye Racing' magazine.
At the time Michael had just won the German F3 Championship for the WTS West sponsored team, but wanted to do the Festival. He had previously contested the Festival in '88 in his Eufra Racing Van Diemen. As he was the champion of a higher catagory, his Festival entry was turned down, although the eventual 1990 FFF winner Dave Coyne was allowed in, despite winning an EFDA F3 series a couple of years earlier. Coyne v Schumacher would have been a great battle and as Marcus Simmons points out, Coyne was in contention for the Jordan drive a year later (when Gachot was forced out) and Schumacher got the seat instead resulting in his stunning Spa qualifying debut. |
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wow, never seen this pic !
its the car i bought at the end of 90 to do my first year of ff1600 in 91 ! never knew at the time michael had driven it ! sadly sold it in 93, only to look for one again on 00... still have the helmet he is wearing in the pic though... |
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Yeah that's 3 out of 3 festivals ended at that corner for that car
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Cameras I know a bit about.....Formula Fords I don't I helped Pete get the car off the transporter back in the paddock, and he found this linkage (there were 2 side by side on the top of the gearbox) that had broken (RHS). Is that the top toe adjuster then..? Might have learned something today after all.... Phil |
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My thought would be that I don't think Pete was sufficiently off the pace before the accident to have a linkage broken, and, considering the accident he had just had, I would think it more likely that the component broke in the accident.
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