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Pete Crudgington |
Posted on: September 2nd, 2005, 15:39:12 |
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We have recieved an invite from the AC owners club, via Mike Smith to compete in their sprint at Goodwood on October 22nd. Cost is about £75, you will need approved race overalls and Helmet and a National B speed license it you wish to take part.
It would be good if we can get a grid of 5 cars
There will be 25 - 30 AC's (Proper Cobra's, Aces, ME3000) and about the same number of classis / vintage cars of other makes.
Should be a great day.
Please contact me if you are interested or need further details.
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Allan Brown |
Posted on: September 3rd, 2005, 08:11:30 |
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I am changing the gear ratio this weekend so that I can do Goodwood again without being flat out this time. So yes I would definatly be interested. I am doing Gurston on the 10th and 11th of September Longleat on the 24th and 25th of September and Eelmoor on the 2nd of October so Goodwood would be a good finish to the year. Are you doing any of the above Pete?
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Pete Crudgington |
Posted on: September 5th, 2005, 09:58:01 |
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Allan,
Sorry not doing any of those, wanted to do Longleat but will be travelling to the USA that day so can't do!
Will be doing Castle Combe sprint on 15th Oct, regs are just out.
What gearing will you be running.
I last did goodwood in 1994? on a 3.44 on 13" wheels Will brobably be on a 3.9 with 0.96 drops (gives me a top speed of about 130ish)
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Allan Brown |
Posted on: September 5th, 2005, 12:38:00 |
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Pete,
Last year I did it with a 4.3 and 1:1 drops on 13" wheels. I even changed to my wet tyres as the diameter is bigger and I was in fourth all the way round even through the chicane. I have just changed the crownwheel and pinion to 3.76 It will probably mean that I don't use fourth at Gurston but should be a lot better for Goodwood.
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Allan Brown |
Posted on: October 16th, 2005, 11:51:16 |
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I will be at Goodwood on the 22nd of October. I am number 31. Have you got confirmation of entry Pete? Everyone is welcome to come and watch, it should be a good day. Practice starts at 9.30 and timed runs start at 13.30 |
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Pete Crudgington |
Posted on: October 17th, 2005, 08:04:00 |
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Yep will be there I'm No 30.
Won the class at Combe by just over 3 seconds from Vince Stone in the Green Miglia. My car was a right handfull with mid corner oversteer.
Steff Jones was there, not driving but it was good to see him.
Need to sort my car before goodwood, wont be fun or fast at goodwood with the amount of oversteer it had!
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Posted on: October 17th, 2005, 08:37:15 |
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Congrats on the class win Pete! Sorry I won't be at Goodwood because I'll be somewhat further south at the time. Richard |
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Allan Brown |
Posted on: October 17th, 2005, 12:05:35 |
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What are you going swimming in the English channel? |
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Neil KilBane |
Posted on: October 17th, 2005, 12:25:30 |
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just a little fine tuning left to do.
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Maybe thats where the canoes from Pauls car have gone.! |
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Pete Crudgington |
Posted on: October 24th, 2005, 09:59:25 |
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All,
A very quick note to say that Allan and myself had a great time on Saturday, there 12 Cobras, 13 Ace's E Type Jag, C Type Jag, Bently Mulsan Turbo!, Lagonda's Rileys, Alvis, Fraser Nash and two little mini marcos present!
There were 68 cars in all and we were in a class with a Marerati BiTurbo, Lotus Elan, and 2 Mk1 Escorts fitted with tuned 2litre Pintos!
I managed 2nd in class 0.4s behind one of the Escorts and was 5th fastest overall! Allan was 3rd in class.
We had a great time, very very frendly event with some simply stunning cars.
Will do a better write up for the mag with some photos.
Next years event will be 4th November.
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Pete Crudgington |
Posted on: October 27th, 2005, 06:57:16 |
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All,
Just recieved the final results from the AC owners club and would like to correct the statement above. 1st with 98.7 Cobra Mk 2 (11COB)) 2nd with 100.07 Cobra Mk2 (13COB) 3rd with 101.66 Cobra Mk4 4th with 101.70 Mk1 Escort 5th with 102.1 Granny Smith!
The very modified Bently Mulsan Turbo R did a best time of 104.36.
Allan's best of 112.19 was a new record at Goodwood for him.
Hero of the day was however J. Cobb in a 1930's Fraser Nash who did a very sideways 108.91!
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Allan Brown |
Posted on: October 27th, 2005, 11:59:46 |
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Pete, Thanks for saying I came 3rd but I actually came 5th in our class. Unfortunatly I haven't got the speed or the bravery that Pete has. On the two lap practice we had pete managed to catch me up by 1 1/4 laps and I had a 10 second head start. Pete modified my front suspension after that and made my car handle a lot better (Thanks) but he was still too quick for me. I averaged 77 mph over the one lap from a standing start and Pete was about 85mph. We got a lot of interest in our little cars, it would have been better with a few more MM's. Maybe next year.
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Posted on: October 28th, 2005, 09:24:34 |
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Quoted from Allan Brown, posted October 17th, 2005, 12:05:35 at here |
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What are you going swimming in the English channel?
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Nope. Just got back from Lugano which is in Ticino - Italian speaking part of Switzerland. Nothing to do with cars. Loads of Mercs and Smarts around, plus new Minis. I didn't see any Marcoses. |
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Allan Brown |
Posted on: November 15th, 2005, 13:11:24
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Just scanned in a photo from the Goodwood sprint. |
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Pete Crudgington |
Posted on: October 20th, 2006, 12:27:16 |
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All,
This years event is on 4th November and there will be 5 mini marcos present!
It is free to get in and spectators are most welcome.
The 5 cars will be:-
Allan Brown's Mk 3 Heritage Mk6 Demonstrator Heritage GT (John Dicken's old car) Granny (Being driven my melself and Ollie Howell) Guy Humphies (I think)
Will be the most Mini Marcos competing at any speed event for a long time!
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