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Old 4 Feb 2023, 10:28 (Ref:4142628)   #1
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2023 Scottish Classic Sports and Saloons

Four events are planned at Knockhill, one at Anglesey and
one at Croft (part of HSCC Croft Nostalgia):

KNOCKHILL:
April 15th/16th
June 4th
July 9th (anti-clockwise)
October 8th

ANGLESEY:
August 5th/6th

CROFT:
September 2nd/3rd


Information regarding previous SCSS racing events can be found at:

2022 season information
https://tentenths.com/forum/showthread.php?t=156889

2021 season information
https://tentenths.com/forum/showthread.php?t=156094

2020 season, and previous seasons’ information
https://tentenths.com/forum/showthread.php?t=154890
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Anthony Reid was guest speaker at the annual Scottish Classics dinner on 4th February.
He gave a very informative and entertaining talk on his life in motorsport which the audience of sixty thoroughly enjoyed.

Anthony also presented awards, photos of some of the winners are attached:
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Old 11 Feb 2023, 13:01 (Ref:4143457)   #3
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My friends and I always call him the wing commander because he has that air about him although having spoken to him a couple of times nothing could be further from the truth, his early career makes for a good read(no pun intended)! As you say he is a very interesting guy and always receptive as well as being very quick in just about anything from historics to sports and touring cars. He also makes an appearance at the Goodwood cricket ground prior to the Revival but his batting is not as good as his driving technique!
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The first two rounds at Knockhill on 16th April have eighteen entries, which is a decent number as several regular competitors are unable to attend.

Three Newcomers are: Barry Eastaugh – MGBV8, Stephen Sadler – Peugeot 205GTi and Fraser Turnbull – Fiesta XR2.
Also a welcome guest appearance from Richard Merrell – Alfa Romeo Guilia – a previous long-time supporter until he moved from Scotland.

Knockhill Ciruit are offering free entry for all serving and veterans of the Armed Forces and NHS workers - for terms and event details:
https://www.knockhill.com/events/fix...-Racing--id413
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Correction to previous post, there is a fourth newcomer, Calum Bruce – Ford Escort RS2000.
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The first two rounds at Knockhill on 16th April have eighteen entries, which is a decent number as several regular competitors are unable to attend.


Also a welcome guest appearance from Richard Merrell – Alfa Romeo Guilia – a previous long-time supporter until he moved from Scotland.

Knockhill is a bit handier for Richard now he's moved back to Scotland Mind you he was all the way down at Snetterton with CSCC the other weekend!
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Andrew Graham drove his immaculate Triumph TR7V8 to victory in both races last Sunday.
He was followed by Alastair Baptie’s rapid Fiat X1/9 and last year’s champion Charlie Cope, VW Golf, on both occasions.

In race one, Alasdair Coates’ Walkinshaw liveried Escort was fourth, with Jimmy Crow in his recently acquired Scimitar Coupe fifth.
Richard Merrell, Alfa Guilia, was sixth; Ewan Anderson, BMW 2002, seventh, half a second ahead of Iain Mitchell, Vauxhall Nova.
Colin Calder, Lotus Elan and Mario Ferrari, Alfa Sprint, completed the top ten. Next were the MGs, Easthaugh’s V8 in front of Longstaffe in the Midget.
Ian Morton has competed in the championship longer than any current driver and he maintained his support, taking his Austin A40 to thirteenth place.
Calum Bruce, Escort RS2000, and the Fiesta XR2s of Duncan O’Neill and Fraser Turnbull completed the results.
Engine difficulties prevented Stephen Sadler from racing.


Crow moved up to fourth in race two, Ferrari, Merrell and Eastaugh finished closely behind.
Anderson, Mitchell and Calder were next after an enthralling battle, similar to their entertaining display in race one.
Longstaffe was just ahead of Morton in eleventh place, O’Neill, Bruce and Turnbull the final drivers to complete the race.
Alasdair Coates was unable to participate due to mechanical woes.

Sponsor Edinburgh Watch Company proprietor, Jonathan Gilbert, presented the driver of the day award to Ewan Anderson.
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Great pics and report. Thanks Malcolm for doing that. Much appreciated.
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I've seen some in-car video on Youtube from Richard Merrill of his battle with the Sud Sprint in race 2. He says he's getting his confidence back for Knockhill - especially as he can see the circuit area across the Firth from his house! I think he'll be doing a few more, as well as some CSCC Swinging Sixties and probably some Classic Alfa Challenge.....


I like the variety of the series at Knockhill
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Twenty four drivers have entered the next two rounds at Knockhill on 4th June, the highest number at the circuit for eleven years.

First time for Richard Cooper, Ginetta G15. Previous champion, John Kinmond, will debut a Mini in place of his Rover SD1.
Charles Colledge makes his first visit to Knockhill, in a Mini Marcos – he was a gust at the past two events the championship had at Cadwell Park.

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Tropical conditions, amongst the best ever seen at Knockhill, provided the ideal setting for a fine day of competition.
Winner of both races was Andrew Graham, TR7V8, repeating his double success at the first event in April.
Craig Houston took second each time in his self-prepared Lotus Eclat, which was faster than ever after overhaul at the end of last season.
His success was also rewarded with championship sponsor, Edinburgh Watch Company, driver of the day award.
VW Golf driver Charlie Cope maintained his fine form with two third places.

Championship leader, Alastair Baptie, also continued his excellent run, finishing fourth in race one and sixth in race two in his class A Fiat X1/9.
Fifth in both races was the immaculate Escort RS2000 of Alasdair Coates. Andrew Kinmond, TVR Vixen 2500,
recovered from retiring in the first race to fourth place in race two.
The final member of the top six drivers was Mario Ferrari, Alfasud Sprint, sixth in the first race.

There were three non-starters and several drivers experienced mechanical difficulties.
Hopefully they will be ready to race before the next event at Knockhill on 9th July.
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GUEST ENTRIES: ANGLESEY: August 5th/ 6th and CROFT: September 2nd / 3rd

Guest entries are welcome at these events. For information please contact SMRC:

https://www.smrc.co.uk/contact/
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Eighteen drivers attended the reverse direction meeting at Knockhill on 9th July.
A combination of mechanical difficulties and accident damage meant that there were only twelve who finished each of the two races.
Nevertheless, it was an entertaining spectacle and was encouraging that there were new competitors and guests returning.

Paul Green won the XR2 category on both occasions, on his first championship outing.
William Foster, MGB, was another first time attendee, although his racing was curtailed due to mechanical problems.
Mazda MX5 drivers Andrew and Neil MacGregor were welcome guest entries, following several appearances in recent seasons.
Colin Calder switched from his Lotus Elan to the ex. Harry Simpson G4R, second in race one and retired from the second.

Continuing his dominance at the front, Andrew Graham, TR7V8, won both races. Charlie Cope, VW Golf GTi,
was championship sponsor, Edinburgh Watch Company, driver of the day, taking third in the first and second place in race two.
Championship leader, Alastair Baptie, Fiat X1/9, was fourth in race one and third in race two.
Mario Ferrari, Alfasud Sprint, had a fifth and fourth place respectively.

In race one, positions six to twelve were taken by Niki Dickson, Lotus Cortina; Barry Eastaugh, MGBV8;
Michael Anderson, Fiesta; Andrew Macgregor; Neil MacGregor, Paul Green and Duncan O’Neill, Fiesta XR2.
Eastaugh and Dickson were fifth and sixth in Race Two, with Andrew MacGregor seventh.
Ewan Anderson performed substantial work on his BMW2002 which was damaged in race one,
to take eighth place. Remaining finishers were Michael Anderson, Neil MacGregor, Green and O’Neill.

Photos attached from qualifying and Race Two Class winners: L to R on podium – Baptie, Graham, Cope; Paul Green at front.

The next event is at Anglesey on 5th and 6th August.
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Taking that hairpin the wrong way round looks a bit of a challenge! Thanks for the photos, fond memories as a spectator I might add!
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Thirteen Classics have entered the joint Scottish Motor Racing Club and Irish Championship Circuit Racing event at Anglesey on 5th and 6th August.
In addition, Darlington Motor Club’s sports and saloons will be in attendance, bringing the total number of cars close to two hundred.

Of the Classics entries it will be the first time in the championship for Sandy McEwen, MGB, and two guests returning,
Charles Colledge in a Mini Marcos and Pete Richards, Clan Crusader.
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Another two victories for Andrew Graham, on the SMRC Classics first visit to Anglesey, 6th August.
A fabulous event at a great circuit, with friendly helpful staff, and a super café.
In race one Alasdair Coates, RS2000, and Alastair Baptie, Fiat X1/9 were second and third respectively.
Positions four to six were taken by Adam Kinmond, Rover Vitesse; Ewan Anderson, BMW2002; Barry Eastaugh, MGBV8.
Charlie Cope claimed seventh in a Golf GTi, followed by Paul Bowers, Fiat 128; Sandy McEwen, MGB roadster;
Pete Richards, Clan Crusader; John Kinmond, Mini;
Ian Morton, Austin A40; and Charles Colledge, Mini Marcos.

On the first lap of race two, a collision between Cope and Coates saw both drivers unhurt but cars suffered considerable damage.
Baptie took second from Adam Kinmond, Anderson fourth and Eastaugh fifth.

Sponsor Edinburgh Watch Company driver of the day, Paul Bowers, had a great battle to finish sixth, one second in front of Sandy McEwen.
Richards, Colledge, Morton and John Kinmond were the remaining finishers.

Next event is at Croft, with HSCC, on 2nd and 3rd September.
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An excellent entry of twenty-six drivers should make for an entertaining visit to Croft.
Classes may be mixed amongst the HSCC pre-66 saloons and modsports categories, still to be confirmed.
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