Spin Off August 11 - Nottingham Sports Car Club
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Spin Off August 11 - Nottingham Sports Car Club
NOTTINGHAM SPORTS CAR CLUB August 2011 1 CLUB WEBSITE www.gosprinting.co.uk Don’t forget to visit the Club Web Site. Its full of useful information from Club events and dates to results, Championship positions, downloadable regs and membership forms and details. If you’ve got something that could be useful to other NSCC Club members, then why not advertise it on the Web site. For further details contact Andrew Warren on :c7borg@gmail.com SPIN OFF ARTICLES Breaking news, adverts, for sale items, letters, views and race & event write ups should be sent to the Editor. Copy date for the next Spin Off:- 14th September 2011 And sent to : Paul Marvin. 4 Marriott Drive, Kibworth Harcourt, Leicester LE8 0JX Tel : Mobile : 07715 353440 or Email : paulm179@gmail.com 2 IN THIS ISSUE Chairmans Chatter 4 Editors Mutterings 5 2011 NSCC Speed Championship Calendar 6 2011 Championship & Trophy Positions 7 - 8 Major Motor Sport Event dates for 2011 9 Target Times 2011 10 - 11 Event Contacts List 12 Classic Corner Finale!! 13 Marshals Update 14 DID YOU SEE ….. / H.S.A sprint 9th October 15 MIRA from the Novice perspective 16 - 17 MIRA results August 13th 2011 18 - 22 Mole Racing Report 23 - 26 MSA News 27 - 30 Official & Committee contacts 35 Acknowledgement The artwork on the front cover is re-printed with the kind permission of the well known motorsport cartoonist Jim Bamber. Jim has very kindly allowed me to use his illustrations. For a sneek preview why not visit his web site www.jimbamber.co.uk 3 Chairman's Chatter First a big thank you to all the Committee members, officials et al who pulled us out of the 'mire' at MIRA caused by a few senior moments by yours truly. The absence of fire extinguishers & red flags was entirely down to me – the first because they were absent off my check list and, with the blinkers on, my mind had somehow computed that they were supplied by MIRA themselves, never mind that as soon as it came to light I remembered that I had ordered, collected, delivered and returned them to our supplier for the last three years! The red flags are still in the Club caravan which I visited earlier in the week to collect the 'marshal's boxes', banners & flag (the one we run up the flagpole)– having picked up the latter I can only assume I mentally ticked the 'flag' box in my brain and took my leave. It was 7.00am and I am not a 'morning' person but it all adds fuel to my wife's contention that multitasking is not one of my strengths From what I've heard it sounds that with a little indulgence from the MSA steward and the ingenuity of members the meeting got under way a little late and a good day was had by all with two practice and three timed runs and, looking at the results, some close fought battles in many of the classes. I console myself that in the ten years or so I have been on the committee it is the first time we have had a major 'cock-up' but those present rose to the task of sorting it out and averted a disaster – once again thanks to everyone. The good news is that, with a much improved entry, we should show a surplus for the first time since we started organising a MIRA event, justifying our confidence in persevering with the venue. Our provisional 2012 calendar is already sketched out and follows this years events but with the probable addition of a single lap April Curborough, making 22 events in all – the success of MIRA means we can consider going back to Curborough as we can risk one loss making event but not two. At the present time Blyton Park hire costs are ruling it out as a possible venue. I am pleased to announce that our 'web master', Andrew Warren, has accepted our invitation to join the Committee as a co-opted member pending elections at the AGM – this will build on the contribution Andrew has made over this past year in re-vamping the website and ensure that we continue to develop it as the 'public face' of the NSCC and the centre of information for members and competitors. The Thoresby weekend approaches and with it our usual plea for helpers to set-up on the Thursday and Friday. We start about 10am each day and usually finish around 4.00pm if we have enough 'bodies', particularly on the Thursday when we try to break the back of the main fencing, bales etc. If you can help drop me an e-mail or give me a ring – we must get 6-8 each day. Roger C roger.carrington@virgin.net 4 Editors Mutterings Well I have to hold my hands up and say I didn’t think MIRA was worth running this year…. And I’ve been proved wrong. As one of the early advocates in pushing for an NSCC-run event at this superb facility near Nuneaton, I, like some of the other committee members, felt it was not being supported enough to make it viable for the club to continue with. However, due to the hard work of our Competition secretary, this year we have in excess of 80 entries! which is an immense improvement on the previous years where we have struggled to get 50 entries. Blyton Raceway seems to be raising its head again for 2012. The committee have considered this newly tarmaced venue for the last 18 months or so now but have held back on taking on another venue that might not produce a surplus for us. We now appear to have sorted MIRA with a very healthy turnout recently. We are also considering putting an NSCC-run Curborough Short back on the calendar for 2012. Our confidence in getting better numbers for our events has been restored but we must be careful not to be over confident. If any of the membership have any views or better still, experiences of Blyton Park Raceway, then we would be interested to hear your views. Emails in the first instance should be sent to our Competitions Secretary Steve Brown who is also taking with other championships to try and ascertain if there is enough interest for a possible 2012 event. Thoresby Park is just around the corner now on the weekend of September 17th / 18th. This is the finale to our season and I hope that as many of the NSCC membership will be entered as possible. This has been a very successful event for the club over the last few years and coupled with a large portion of the track having been resurfaced last year, it’s a double event not to be missed. Entries should be sent to the Chairman Roger Carrington. Paul 2011 NSCC SPEED CHAMPIONSHIP CALENDAR Round Date Day Circuit 1 17-Apr Sunday Harewood BARC (Yorks) 2 17-Apr Sunday 3 Sisters Longton & Dist’ MC 3 17-Apr Sunday Silverstone Sheff’ & Hallamshire 4 30-Apr Saturday Aintree Liverpool Motor Club 5 07-May Saturday Shelsley Walsh MAC 6 08-May Sunday Shelsley Walsh MAC 7 14-May Saturday MIRA MAC 8 04-Jun Saturday Pembrey BARC (Wales) 9 05-Jun Sunday Pembrey BARC (Wales) 10 11-Jun Saturday Anglesey Chester MC 11 12-Jun Sunday Anglesey Chester MC 12 19-Jun Sunday Curborough Westfield Sports CC 13 25-Jun Saturday Aintree Liverpool Motor Club 14 10-Jul Sunday Curborough (L) NSCC 15 16-Jul Saturday Llandow BARC (Wales) 16 13-Aug 17 28-Aug Sunday 18 03-Sep 19 Saturday Mira Organising Club NSCC Harewood BARC (Yorks) Saturday Aintree Liverpool Motor Club 10-Sep Saturday Loton Park Hagley & District LCC 20 11-Sep Sunday 3 Sisters Longton & District MC 21 17-Sep 22 18-Sep Saturday Thoresby Park Sunday Thoresby Park 6 NSCC NSCC Championship Positions Up to Round 15 Llandow Pos cc Points 1st Steven Miles 5D Van Diemen RF96mm11 1999 95.82 2nd John Allen 1B Peugeot 205 GTI 1900 88.01 3rd Robert Smith 1B Peugeot 205 GTI 1900 87.39 4th Richard Abraham 2A Westfield SE 1700 86.48 5th Tim Burrill 1B Peugeot 205 GTI 1908 85.29 6th Tony Hart SB Renault Alpine/Clio Wil/1C liams 1997 84.48 7th Gordon Peters 1C Nissan 350Z GT 3500 79.25 8th Nigel Cresswell 3F Fisher Fury 1398 71.32 9th Peter Hart SB Renault Alpine/Clio Wil/1C liams 1998 63.95 10th Gary Thomas 5A Force PT 1070 60.09 11th Martin Parkes 2A Westfield SE 1700 50.23 12th John Clarke 2A Caterham 7 1588 44.04 13th Richard Stephens 1A Peugeot 106 Rallye 1294 42.64 14th Reginald Wild SA Renault 5 1397 33.77 15th Dave 3B Opel Manta 1998 31.63 Purdy 7 HARRY DRIVER TROPHY POSITIONS Van Diemen RF96mm11 1999 60 Richard Abraham 2A Westfield SE 1700 39 3rd Gordon Peters 1C Nissan 350Z GT 3500 38 4th Nigel Cresswell 3F Fisher Fury 1398 34 5th Gary Thomas 5A Force PT 1070 28 6th John Allen 1B Peugeot 205 GTI 1900 21 1st Steven 2nd Miles 5D CLASSIC CAR (MILLER TROPHY) POSITIONS 1st Rodney Ellis SB Lotus Elan 1558 63.46 2nd Ben Stanbridge 3B Bond Equipe 1496 42.19 3rd Calvin Andrew 3B Bond Equipe 1496 38.50 4th Stephen Morrison 3C Ford Sierra XR4i 2900 30.15 5th John 3C Ford Sierra XR4i 2900 23.33 Savage DES RICHARDSON TROPHY POSITIONS 1st Nigel Cresswell 3F Fisher Fury 1398 20.81 2nd Gary Thomas 5A Force PT 1070 20.21 3rd Steven Miles 5D Van Diemen RF96mm11 1999 19.11 4th Richard Abraham 2A Westfield SE 1700 18.68 5th Gordon Gunn SA Peugeot 205 Rallye 1360 18.08 6th Martin 2A Westfield SE 1700 17.17 Parkes 8 MAJOR MOTOR SPORTS EVENTS FOR 2011 F1 Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Round 8 Round 9 Round 10 Round 11 Round 12 Round 13 Round 14 Round 15 Round 16 Round 17 Round 18 Round 19 Round 20 MOTO GP Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Round 8 Round 9 Round 10 Round 11 Round 12 Round 13 Round 14 Round 15 Round 16 Round 17 Round 19 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX (Melbourne) March 13th March 27th Malaysian Grand Prix (Kuala Lumpar) CHINESE GRAND PRIX (Shanghai) TURKISH GRAND PRIX (Istanbul) SPANISH GRAND PRIX (Catalunya) MONACO GRAND PRIX (Monte Carlo) CANADIAN GRAND PRIX (Montreal) EUROPEAN GRAND PRIX (Valencia) BRITISH GRAND PRIX (Silverstone) GERMAN GRAND PRIX (Nurburgring) HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX (Budapest) BELGIAN GRAND PRIX (Spa-Francorchamps) ITALIAN GRAND PRIX (Monza) SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX (Singapore) JAPANESE GRAND PRIX (Suzuka) KOREAN GRAND PRIX (Yeongam) April 10th April 17th May 8th May 22nd May 29th June 12th June 26th July 10th July 24th July 31st July 28th Sept’ 11th Sept’ 25th October 9th October 16th INDIAN GRAND PRIX (New Delhi) ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX (Yas Marina Circuit) BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX (Sao Paulo) October 30th Nov’ 13th Nov’ 27th QATAR (Losail) SPAIN (Jerez) JAPAN (Motegi) PORTUGAL (Estoril) FRANCE (Le Mans) CATALUNYA GREAT BRTAIN (Silverstone) NETHERLANDS (Assen) ITALY (Mugello) GERMANY (Sachsenring) USA (Laguna Seca) CZECH REPUBLIC (Brno) USA (Indianapolis) SAN MARINO (Misano) March 20th April 3rd April 24th May 1st ARAGON MOTORLAND (Aragon) AUSTRALIA (Phillip Island) MALAYSIA (Sepang) SPAIN (Valencia) 9 May 15th June 5th June 12th June 23rd July 3rd July 17th July 24th August 14th August 28th Sept’ 4th Sept’ 18th Oct’ 16th October 23rd Nov’ 6th NSCC TARGET TIMES CLASS Capacity Aintree Pembrey Short Long Harewood 3 Sisters April SA Standard Saloon & Sports up to 1400cc 59.04 144.53 39.86 72.10 74.90 55.59 SB Standard Saloon & Sports 1401 to 2000cc 55.09 134.13 36.99 67.10 69.49 52.82 SC Standard Saloon & Sports over 2000cc 54.14 127.35 35.12 64.70 68.60 52.82 1A Road Modified Saloon & Sports up to 1400cc 54.15 135.36 37.33 66.26 67.65 50.98 1B Road Modified Saloon & Sports 1401 to 2000cc 52.79 130.89 36.20 64.46 66.92 51.45 1C Road Modified Saloon & Sports over 2000cc 49.52 130.88 34.52 64.23 65.63 49.78 2A Road Modified Kit, Replica, etc. up to 1700cc 48.80 117.64 32.67 60.40 61.54 48.18 2B Road Modified Kit, Replica, etc. over 1700cc 46.74 121.74 31.43 56.27 59.74 47.30 2E Road Modified Lotus Elise 1800cc 49.62 122.32 34.20 62.00 63.88 47.80 3A Mod Prod exclu kit/space framed up to 1400cc 51.18 127.11 33.15 60.12 63.70 46.92 3B Mod Prod exclu kit/space framed 1401 to 2000cc 48.04 129.97 32.27 60.61 60.51 46.59 3C Mod Prod exclu kit/space framed over 2000cc 47.36 115.85 31.95 59.03 59.32 44.46 3F Mod Prod Kit/space frame up to 1800cc 46.21 114.11 31.12 59.65 57.32 44.60 3G Mod Prod Kit/space frame over 1800cc 43.93 110.05 30.35 54.71 58.10 42.93 4A Sports Libre & Hillclimb S/ Sports up to 1700cc 45.14 108.35 29.88 53.21 54.34 43.12 4B Sports Libre & Hillclimb S/ Sports over 1700cc 43.78 110.77 28.88 53.28 52.98 44.02 5A Racing Cars up to 1100cc 41.80 99.11 28.59 52.95 52.97 40.38 5B Formula Ford 1600cc 48.43 119.13 33.37 58.94 60.95 45.65 5C Racing Cars 1101 to 1600cc 40.30 94.95 28.55 51.23 51.34 40.76 5D Racing Cars 1601 to 2000cc 40.09 92.69 28.07 51.39 51.87 40.10 5E Racing Cars over 2000cc 35.82 91.53 26.84 49.21 49.13 38.60 10 2011 CHAMPIONSHIP 3 Sisters Alt layout Loton MIRA Shelsley Silverstone 55.10 69.98 61.45 59.62 99.23 39.56 131.44 118.52 149.91 53.78 64.00 57.20 54.93 90.29 36.71 124.33 109.98 139.11 53.10 63.58 55.48 53.16 90.62 34.85 115.81 104.42 132.08 51.65 63.66 57.98 56.67 90.80 36.67 123.10 103.94 143.74 51.93 61.91 55.32 55.40 86.70 36.02 119.37 107.63 129.90 52.20 61.33 53.90 50.92 82.66 33.47 113.83 98.14 122.09 49.20 55.77 50.96 51.00 79.52 32.78 107.73 96.05 122.69 47.53 55.57 48.72 50.19 80.01 29.41 103.64 93.31 118.20 50.08 58.39 51.66 51.29 83.49 32.73 112.78 106.30 128.62 48.59 57.52 49.00 54.06 82.98 33.31 109.31 98.57 123.13 48.34 56.96 49.86 53.42 80.36 31.02 106.41 103.56 130.75 46.69 54.71 47.71 49.95 80.88 30.40 105.36 95.00 123.34 45.24 52.10 46.33 45.76 76.80 30.85 122.35 89.63 114.49 44.81 52.22 46.17 46.86 72.88 30.12 100.08 90.24 114.14 45.61 49.48 45.95 49.33 71.79 27.49 101.34 98.39 113.06 45.28 48.33 46.43 46.50 76.79 25.83 95.23 88.96 108.61 42.52 47.62 43.69 45.61 69.39 26.09 93.76 82.60 101.78 46.51 57.82 51.03 52.25 80.76 36.68 112.51 97.11 117.77 42.32 46.62 43.61 44.51 67.84 25.12 87.88 85.34 103.53 43.25 46.33 42.63 n/a 67.73 25.39 88.45 81.06 99.35 36.51 45.03 41.13 n/a 64.84 23.15 85.87 75.50 93.80 Thoresby Llandow 11 Anglesey Anglesey Int' Nat Nat Venue Harewood 3 Sisters Silverstone Aintree Shelsley Walsh Shelsley Walsh MIRA Pembrey Pembrey Anglesey Anglesey Curborough Aintree Curborough (2 lap) Llandow MIRA Harewood Aintree Loton Park 3 Sisters Thoresby Park Thoresby Park Date 17th April 17th April 17th April 30th April 7th May 8th May 14th May 4th June 5th June 11th June 12th June 19th June 25th June 10th July 16th July 13th August 28th August 3rd September 10th September 11th September 17th September 18th September 12 NSCC NSCC Longton & District MC Hagley & District LCC Liverpool Motor Club BARC Yorks NSCC BARC (Wales) NSCC Liverpool Motor Club WSCC Chester MC Chester MC BARC (Wales) BARC (Wales) MAC MAC MAC Liverpool Motor Club Sheffield & Hallamshire Longton & District MC BARC (Yorks) Club / website tba tba paul.hiles@virginmedia.com clubsec@hdlcc.com lmc-compsec@liverpoolmotorclub.com compsec@harewoodhill.com Mike Simpson mikes602@gmail.com allan633@btinternet.com Martin Pickles inapickle@fsmail.net lmc-compsec@liverpoolmotorclub.com competition@wscc.co.uk competition@chestermotorclub.co.ukl competition@chestermotorclub.co.uk allan633@btinternet.com allan633@btinternet.com secretary@shelsleywalsh.co.uk secretary@shelsleywalsh.co.uk secretary@shelsleywalsh.co.uk lmc-compsec@liverpoolmotorclub.com sprinting@sh-mc.co.uk paul.hiles@virginmedia.com compsec@harewoodhill.com Contact Classic Corner – August 2011 Incorporating Memorable Moments Welcome to this the last of my missives to the Club magazine. I now feel that the time has come for me to stand aside. Looking at the last issue of Spin Off, I was delighted to see that the MIRA and Thoresby marshal lists are now full – great news and thanks to those who have volunteered. Quite understand that the visit to Simon Hadfield’s classic car works near Shepshed had to be restricted in numbers – and good that current marshals were put first, I’m sure that the others selected appreciated the gesture. Some of you may not know that Simon provided a quality classic car at each of our Mallory Park parades in 2006, 2007 and 2008. One year we were going to get the ex Sid Taylor Lola T70 that Simon was working on, but it was too big to bring on the available transporter on the day, so we had to “make do” with an AC Cobra instead. Sid was a visitor to our Sliverstone meetings in this car which dominated in racing at our level – he went on to greater things including shared driving with Denny Hulme who was otherwise an F1 driver and I was delighted to see the car again in 2006 at the Goodwood Revival meeting, although sadly it was damaged quite extensively in an incident during the race. On a more cheerful note, earlier in the year, Sid himself was at Mallory Park as a guest of the circuit owner Chris Meek at the Sir Stirling Moss statue unveiling. I’ll leave you with one particular memory that stands out in my mind from the NSCC’s old multi-disciplined days. During the mid 1960s, we ran a rally that was routed south with the furthest away point not far from the steel works at Corby, the distant lights and noise of the night shift made a ghostly backdrop to the check-point, especially as it was absolutely pouring down with rain! Anyway, a Vauxhall Victor approached slowly from the correct direction and the car appeared to have a very low slung suspension, more a race format that a rally one – also only sidelights were displayed. After some hestitation which I assumed was to check his sealed watch time, the car crept forward to me and the window opened, but on the driver’s side not the navigator’s. Only then it became clear that he was not in fact a competitor, rather a “local” coming from the steel works. Having confirmed that I was a rally marshal checking competitors he went on his way, apparently much relieved. After a few minutes, the penny dropped. It dawned on me that with my black saloon car and my rain cape and sou’wester and torch, he must have thought that I was a policeman and his low slung car was in fact a standard model laden down to the axles with what was no doubt knocked off goods from the works! On that note, I’ll bid you all farewell. Bruce Widdowson 13 Marshals Page Thanks to you all for your support at Mira - after a late start due to the fire extinguisher and red flag issue our apologies for that, this has already been addressed for future events. Thanks to Mark Walker who used his recovery vehicle bottles to get the meeting started and marshalling for us too. Special thanks to the startline marshals Greg and Kerry and Steve and Paul who had a very tiring day when a late work commitment left us a marshal short. Hope you all had a good day,but I am sure the early finish was welcome! Hope to see you all at Thoresby Park. Vi THORESBY PARK REPORTS I would be pleased if any competitors entering our Thoresby Park event(s) on September 17th / 18th would put a few words together for the magazine. Due to the timing of the event the results may not appear until Octobers issue, but if I have a good response to those volunteering to provide some words for the membership to read about the event then I may well hold back the issue to include the full results and your write ups. Drop me an email to paulm179@gmail.com if you are willing to pen to paper or finger to keyboard for some words on the Thoresby Park Event(s). Paul Marvin 14 DID YOU SEE…….. Recently in one of the tabloid newspapers a report was printed about the Mayor in the town of Vilnius, Lithuania. His angst was with the cars being parked by their irresponsible owners in cycle lanes around the city. So the 43 year old Mayor took it up on himself to drive a Russian tank over the illegally parked luxury cars effectively writing them off. Superb. His printed quote was “I wanted to send a clear message that people with big expensive cars can’t park wherever they feel like and ignore the rights of pedestrians and bike riders” Try that in the UK and see what happens!! In another tabloid newspaper there was a report of a man in Angelholm in southern Sweden trying to split the atom …… in his kitchen!! An amateur scientist somehow managed to acquire radioactive chemicals and then tried to cook them in a bid to recreate a nuclear reaction in his home. Apparently all he managed to do was blow up his stove. He was subsequently arrested when he felt compelled to own up to the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority to check if what he had done was illegal! Deuurrrr!!! The man said he just wanted to see if it was possible to split the atom at home. Using radium, americium and uranium in his failed bid, he insisted there was nothing sinister in his efforts. The would be scientist has now promised to stick to the “theory” of splitting the atom. That would be a good idea then! Dear Club Official I'm organising the Hillclimb & Sprint Association Sprint on 9th of October at the Curborough Sprint Course. The H.S.A. would like to invite any member of the Nottingham Sports Car Club to compete in the above event, and the Nottingham Sports Car Club will be listed on the permit as an invited club. It is our championships final event of the year and is on the short course ( 1 lap ) and will feature a Class Winners Run-Off for the Alan Payne memorial trophy. (time permitting of course). It is a national 'B' event and regs will soon be available to download from the H.S.A. Website ( www.hillclimbandsprint.co.uk ). If any member is unable to download the regs & entry form, I can post a copy to them, - just write to :Eric Morrey, 4 Central Street, Countesthorpe, Leicester, LE8 5QJ, or phone 0116 2477851 during the evening. Regards Eric Morrey Secretary of the Meeting - Hillclimb & Sprint Assoc. 15 MIRA from a novice’s perspective Hi all, I did have a big intro about my trials and tribulations of getting this far but I thought I would save it for a rainy day and get to the point (as it’s long enough as it is). I’m Andrew Warren (some may have seen my name before, I have been involved with the latest incarnation of the NSCC website) this year I’m competing in a Burgundy coloured Citroen Saxo, it was my first MIRA event. I had already been told about a car rolling at the event earlier in the season so I was somewhat apprehensive to say the least. However, I pulled myself together and set my alarm for 6:30am as there’s no camping at MIRA. There were a few showers on the way but as I got closer the roads dried up and the weather was looking positive. I arrived at 7:45 and there was already a lot of competitors in the parking area, I didn’t see anyone I knew so I pulled up beside Gordon Gunn in his lovely example of a 205 Rallye, and had a brief chat. Shortly after we were chaperoned into the depths of MIRA, I was a little disappointed not to see any exciting test cars especially as I had my phone stickered preventing any potential photo taking opportunities. The sky was overcast but with the exception of a little spitting of rain it looked like we were in for a good day. After a drivers briefing the scrutineer arrived to check my car over, I was a little nervous as it was the same guy from Prescott which had previously pointed out I needed to put an aluminum cover over a hole in place of a plastic cover on my back seat bulkhead. This wouldn’t be a problem, but I’d left the cover I used as a template on my workbench at home so now there was a new hole.. I did a bodge job with a bit of duct tape and fortunately it wasn’t questioned so I collected my fourth MSA sticker of the season! There were eight of us in class 3B which is the modified production class upto 2000cc which for the unfamiliar means you can pretty much do anything to the car as long as you retain the original block, meaning you get some pretty quick cars. Realistically I should put some interior in mine and drop into the Road Modified 1B class but I just haven’t had the chance to get all the annoying little fixings that have been stripped from mine (something for end of season I think). The first run was a bit of a sighting lap, especially after my overly enthusiastic first run at Curborough in May which resulted in a sideways pass of the mole hill! I was surprised to find the track was a lot more fun that when I walked it earlier in the morning. The long sweeping bend into the speed trap seemed to go on forever, but on the run I found myself swapping cogs a plenty and there were plenty of corners to gain time. I finished my first run with a 66.47 which when the lead car of David Marshall was pulling a 56 second run it left me thinking I had a wheel missing but a second look saw the rest of the field were over the 60 second mark. Another practice run saw me knock nearly 3 seconds off my time and although I was pushing the car at this point I was sure I could brake a bit later after the speed trap into the 90 right and 90 left mid-section. 16 By the second practice the times had settled and you could see a pattern emerging with David Marshall first with a 56.12 followed by Dave Purdy in his old skool Opel Manta pulling a 57.21 and a non-NSSC entrant Ben Morse doing a 58.14 in a very well prepped Peugeot 106 Rallye. The first of the timed runs came, I managed a 62.35 there wasn’t much more I could do around the first sweeping bend as I never lifted but there had to be more from the mid section! Dave Marshall reduced his time by another 0.11 seconds holding the lead but Dave Purdy was now locked on pulling in a time of 56.80, with Ben Morse in third not managing to decrease his time but putting his first timed run of 58.19. After the lunch break everyone was ready to best their first run. I went all out around the first section but only managed to match my split time losing just 0.01 second due to my launch, I guessed there wasn’t too much to be had there. I attacked the middle section harder but ended up going slightly wide on the exit, clipping a cone. Despite the heroics, I dropped slightly with a 62.66 second run. Up front David Marshall reduced his time further to 55.41 and Dave Purdy responded with a 55.96, just 0.55 seconds separating two completely different cars! Ben Morse put in another consistent run dropping just 0.01 of a second from his previous time. The final timed run of the day it was all or nothing! I decided to give the rear tyres a little more pressure as there are too many other adjustments to be made on a road car. This time I lost 0.11 seconds on the first split but passed the speed trap for the 3rd time at a consistent 90 mph. I think only more power was going to help there! I attacked the middle section harder again but the first right hander by the control tower is quite deceiving and I still could have gone in later and faster. I was feeling satisfied with my run but was slightly disappointed to find I was 0.04 down on my best run maybe if I have left the tyres alone I might have bettered my time who knows but there’s always next year! Up front David in his 205 but in a stonking time with a 54.78 second run, Dave tried but lost out I think he may have missed a gear in the first split as he was down 4.15 seconds. Despite this he must have gone all out to pull in a time of 56.72 which is less than a second behind his best time - maybe he might of pipped first in class if he hadn’t missed the gear? Ben Morse also went all out putting in his best time of the day just shy of 57 seconds with a 57.08, now there’s a goal for next year! All in all it was a great day, a big thank you to all the Marshals and everyone involved organising and running the event! Well done to David Marshall for his first in class, it is worth mentioning that Ivan Evans despite being in the class below (upto 1400) put in a time of 56.46 which for a 1380cc was a great time - who says there’s no substitute for cubic capacity! Next stop Harewood… Andrew Warren 17 No. Driver Car/Model RENAULT 5 FORD KA REG WILD ANDREW ROLLASON 2 3 8 RICHARD WINDMILL 10 GEOFF DARK FERRARI 355 GTB 14 15 17 18 107 Peter Hart 114 Tim Burrill 115 Martin Harrison 1 7 2 8 5 3 6 22 23 24 25 4 1 3 2 Darren Spooner Ben Woodcock Andrew Cottrill Paul Andrews Class 1C - over 2000cc Neil Billingham John Allen Paul Darch Bob Smith 7 18 4 Tony Hart Class 1B - 1401cc up to 2000cc Subaru Impreza BMW M3 Subaru Impreza Reliant Scimitar Toyota MR2 Roadster Peugeot 205 GTi Renault Clio Williams Opel Manta Excl. Peugeot 205 GTi Toyota MR2 Roadster Peugeot 205 GTi Renault Clio Williams ROADGOING MODIFIED PRODUCTION CARS 1 Class SC over 2000cc 1 RENAULT CLIO CUP PEUGEOT RALLYE GORDON GUNN 1 Class SB 1401cc 20 2000cc 3 2 1 STANDARD PRODUCTION CARS : Class SA - up to 1400cc Pos’ 61.96 68.15 56.48 69.17 64.50 60.44 60.53 66.96 59.83 67.20 58.84 61.39 62.98 62.39 75.31 67.38 64.92 Prac 1 58.92 63.41 55.99 66.05 61.91 58.45 59.52 64.83 59.22 65.68 57.54 60.22 62.61 60.21 73.41 65.68 64.43 Prac 2 58.45 60.33 52.93 65.37 61.56 58.34 59.03 64.61 59.19 64.89 57.56 58.49 59.08 58.98 73.25 65.36 64.28 57.87 63.33 57.63 58.89 58.62 59.61 71.73 65.43 afwo Run 3 59.01 58.72 afwo 66.44 60.22 59.30 59.33 57.47 57.95 65.68 60.07 59.37 58.99 65.82 64.58 59.23 62.89 57.70 59.25 58.24 59.35 72.32 65.78 64.74 Run 1 Run 2 45 49 24 80 67 53 57 78 48 74 46 54 52 56 81 79 77 FTD MIRA August 13th 2011 Final Results John Palmer Stu Hill Martin Parkes Colin Way Ian Davenport John Loudon David Hussey 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Martin Hepworth John Clarke 27 35 Richard Abraham 26 38 39 40 41 42 44 1 2 6 5 4 3 Stephen Laing Anne Ballantyne Steve Lewis Graham Frankland Neil McKinstrie Stephen Everall Michael Skidmore Caterham R500 Westfield Seight Westfield Speedsport Westfield SE Westfield Sport 2000 Westfield SEW Westfield Sport 2000 Westfield SEIW Westfield SEI Westfield SE Westfield SE Westfield SEIW Westfield SE Westfield SEI Westfield SE Caterham 7(S3) Roadsport Westfield SEI 1 46 Jeff Allan TVR T350C Class 2D: Road-going TVR Cars not eligible for class 2C. 37 7 Class 2B - over 1700cc 8 2 3 7 9 6 5 1 10 4 Class 2A - up to 1700cc 63.97 61.31 58.12 58.91 63.29 55.44 58.92 64.49 60.16 52.63 53.56 58.15 58.59 64.20 55.74 51.34 69.17 55.07 61.39 57.10 57.54 AFWO 61.55 54.86 53.47 60.06 58.26 51.66 51.47 56.62 57.98 57.66 55.98 54.89 62.64 53.41 61.24 55.88 56.55 59.02 61.43 53.92 53.17 61.80 55.86 51.32 50.95 54.86 57.04 55.22 54.72 50.54 60.58 52.56 60.48 55.51 55.59 57.75 59.91 54.26 54.08 62.21 55.49 50.81 50.69 55.43 56.60 54.61 54.43 50.49 59.38 52.27 60.39 54.94 56.60 58.32 61.65 53.49 54.32 60.77 56.47 50.25 50.27 54.96 56.88 54.53 54.07 50.22 60.12 52.03 69 37 39 47 65 27 26 70 38 16 17 36 43 31 28 15 61 23 ROAD MODIFIED KIT, REPLICA, SPACE-FRAMED AND NON FERROUS CHASSIS CONSTRUCTION CARS WITH SINGLE ENGINES 19 Timothy Heron Nigel Hinson 49 50 Lotus 2 Eleven Lotus Elise 63.43 55.41 60.90 54.59 60.40 54.51 60.18 54.54 53 Ivan Russell Ford Anglia 58.95 56.87 56.46 Dave Purdy Andrew Warren 57 58 156 Calvin Andrew 8 Bond Equipe Peugeot 306 Rallye Peugeot 106 Rallye Peugeot 205 Citreon Saxo Opel Manta Bond Equipe Peugeot 205 GTi 69.82 63.79 60.02 56.35 66.47 61.59 71.70 65.90 67.57 60.57 58.14 56.12 63.83 57.21 64.43 63.32 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 7 10 8 1 2 6 5 3 Gordon Peters Peter Goldthorp James Carter Chris Eades Trevor Shortt Nick Hall John Louch Stephen R Morrison Nissan 350Z Volkswagen Vento VX6 Reliant Scimitar GTE Reliant Scimitar SS1 Ti Reliant Scimitar GT Scimitar SS1 Turbo Scimitar GTE Ford Sierra XR4i 56.78 57.85 63.39 AFWO 60.25 62.76 63.40 62.64 55.35 56.59 60.41 56.81 55.39 59.77 61.74 60.54 Class 3C: Modified Production Cars excluding Kit, Replica and Space-framed cars over 2000cc. Matthew Staley 61 4 Ben Morse 60 David Marshall Ben Stanbridge 56 59 Peter Messer 16 3 1 6 2 7 5 54.81 AFWO 59.32 55.95 54.58 59.75 60.56 60.18 64.02 60.69 58.19 56.01 62.35 56.80 63.73 60.37 Class 3B : Modified Production Cars excluding Kit, Replica and Space-framed cars over 1400cc up to 2000cc. 1 55.00 58.40 58.56 54.79 54.36 59.54 60.27 59.56 64.18 59.71 58.20 55.41 62.66 55.96 63.60 59.96 56.84 MOD PROD CARS : Class 3A - Modified Production Cars excluding Kit, Replica and Space-framed cars up to 1400cc 2 1 Class 2E - Road going Lotus Elise and Elise derived cars 20 54.91 56.63 60.97 54.59 54.62 59.41 59.94 59.17 63.46 59.29 58.08 54.78 62.39 56.72 63.20 59.67 57.25 59.05 54.38 34 44 55 32 29 62 66 59 76 60 50 33 72 41 75 63 42 58 30 Reliant Scimitar Coupe 21 121 Adam Trigg Reliant Scimitar Coupe Scimitar GTE 164 Steve Louch John Eldridge Ford Sierra XR4i 163 Barry Savage Tim Nunn Steve Clark 73 74 Westfield SEIW Westfield SE Paul Morcom 79 83 84 85 86 87 177 Matt Hillam 178 Paul Jones 43 6 7 14 9 5 1 13 12 Paul Dew Adrian Clinton-Watkins Peter Goulding David Birch Barry Slingsby Gary Bunn Keith Adams 82 10 Derek Hodder 81 Terry Everall Kevin Jones 78 80 Craig Sampson 77 4 3 11 8 2 Westfield SEiW Westfield Megabusa SBD Westfield S 2000 Westfield GGR Westfield SEIW Westfield Sport 2000S Westfield SEIW Westfield SEI Westfield SEI Westfield Type R-SC Westfield Sport 2000S Westfield SEIW Westfield Megabusa SBD Westfield S 2000 Class 3G - Modified Production Kit, Replica and Space-framed cars over 1800cc. 2 1 68.13 66.46 58.87 66.77 53.42 NTR 48.29 50.82 53.37 57.39 50.01 53.17 51.78 50.22 49.02 AFWO NTR 57.97 58.70 AFWO Class 3F - Modified Production Kit, Replica and Space-framed cars up to 1800cc. 11 9 4 12 21 51.39 60.49 69.35 48.91 51.06 53.31 49.36 51.20 50.61 49.39 48.33 51.76 56.71 49.65 56.67 49.92 65.28 62.93 56.86 63.53 51.92 53.53 46.05 48.90 50.06 53.05 48.96 49.87 50.57 49.32 47.88 51.16 52.75 47.15 56.69 49.63 65.14 60.82 55.54 64.94 50.87 52.64 45.97 48.92 50.23 53.01 50.35 50.52 51.13 48.63 48.41 50.77 51.23 47.23 55.74 49.15 62.68 60.47 55.80 63.11 51.01 51.45 45.80 48.71 50.06 AFWO 48.97 48.75 50.36 48.97 47.95 50.98 49.82 46.37 56.24 49.02 60.09 59.84 54.83 62.15 20 22 3 9 14 25 11 10 18 8 6 19 13 4 40 12 68 64 35 71 No Driver Car / Model Philip Day Gerry Fincham 90 91 Caterham R400 Fiat X19 Gary Thomas Stephen Chaplin Alan Cleveland 94 95 96 Megapin NSR197 Jedi Mk6 Force PT 98 197 3 2 1 97 Richard Keen David Hunter Simon Keen TOTAL ENTRIES 81 Dallara F302 Royale RP31M Zetec Dallara F302 Class 5D - Racing Cars over 1600cc up to 2000cc. 3 2 1 RACING CARS : Class 5A - Racing Cars upto 1100cc 1 2 SPORTS LIBRE & HILLCLIMB SUPERSPORTS : Class 4B - over 1700cc Pos 22 NTR 61.06 46.24 xxxxxx 51.32 46.35 56.02 71.49 Prac 1 48.42 59.72 NTR 51.03 46.83 52.93 67.51 Prac 2 48.09 60.09 44.23 49.59 45.05 52.57 64.87 Run 1 48.57 60.36 44.29 49.49 45.30 52.62 64.09 Run 2 47.34 58.21 44.19 48.47 57.00 51.41 62.77 Best 5 51 1 82 7 2 21 73 FTD moleracing – with K2 Consultancy & TEW Engineering 2011 Event reports from British Sprint Championship rounds at Kirkistown & Cadwell plus NSCC Curborough Long The forecast held true and we enjoyed a glorious weekend of sunshine in Northern Ireland that was worth the 900mile round trip. A leisurely crossing on the High Speed Seacat brought us to Belfast, and then a quick trip down the side of Strangford Lock gets you to the circuit. A good turn out of cars from the mainland UK completed a strong Saturday entry, although Sunday was a bit thinner on the ground. The warm welcome and knowledge of the locals always surprises me and it is one of the reasons why I like this 'overseas' event! Mike Musson had repaired his driveshafts and now the complete gearbox in the last few months and was hoping for a good weekend following 3 scores and 7 DNF's -that is a very annoying “Did Not Finish” ratio. Anyway, 400m into his first practice run the chain snapped and the thrashing item smashed the gearbox casing and it was another DNF and an expensive round trip. The next casualty was Angus Buchan's clutch, followed by Pete & Brian's gearbox selector fork. A locally welded repair still left them struggling the following day in their V8 and they went home pointless. Colin Birkbeck (right)was pumping out methanol all day over the engine, car and track and very lucky not to catch fire, especially since the exhaust manifold cracked later in the day. Colin Calder discovered progressively cracking brake discs, and risked the final run of the weekend knowing that the front disc had a crack running right though! The Saturday course ran the upper half the track for 1 3/4 laps. I allocated the first practice to a gentle run to scrub in and gently heat cycle a new set of tyres – thank you K2 and TEW!, and the second practice to get my eye in. Timed run 1 was a few hundredths outside my PB at 95.17; T2 was slower as I only pushed in a few areas with an experimental line in the chicane complex. So 6th fastest into the run offs behind Stewart Robb, Colin Calder, both in their monster V8s, Simon Bainbridge in the all carbon fibre V8 Audi and Jim Belt in the Le Mans style Juno and Colin B were all faster than me to qualify. However, new tyres refitted and ready to be abused! 23 This dropped my time 1/2 sec inside my PB to 94.51 to leave me lying 4th. I let rip with a do or die 2nd run which was most enjoyable/buttock clenching whichever way you look at it and I sliced over 3 seconds off by attacking one particular corner like I hadn't all weekend and posted 91.21 to beat Colin B for the first time this season by just 7 hundredths! Simon didn't have such a good ending however. Whilst braking - recording over 2G longitudinally with a 998kg, 800bhp car, the front right hand suspension broke, pitching the car into a big crash. Simon was taken to hospital for a check up but was OK and joined us all later for a big meal. The following day was similar on the full circuit, but with even less runners, I just took one timed run to qualify. Stewart and Colin C continued the good form and Stewart cemented his position at the head of the championship with 2 wins and a course record on every run. I couldn't pip Colin Birkbeck this day but we were only tenths apart. But 2 bonus points were added to the total by being inside the old 2 litre class record on each run! A mad dash to the catch the 7pm ferry saw most of us on it, musing over the weekend over a glass or two of wine - well it was 3 hours on the water before we had to drive again! A day at Silverstone watching the F1 cars practice in the wet - see this snap of Rosberg I took going past the new pit complex - got me in the mood for the following days round at the local Curborough venue. International Racing to Club Sprinting! The round was not a British event, but I wanted to compete at my local Nottingham Sports Car Club’s event and see how I fared with the new car on a track I had driven many times. A PB of 55.10 had never been bettered since I set it in 2000, but the weather was perfect and I was spurred on by excellent competition. I opened the gearbox and optimised the gear ratios from Kirkistown, the previous weekend, as the top speed at Curborough was only 109mph, compared to 140 in Ireland. A first practice run of 54.69 bode well and this was followed up with a 53.11, but Lee Griffiths, who competes in the British Hillclimb championship was out in his brand new OMS 25 and laid his mark down with a 54.42 followed by a 53 dead, and Gary Thomas in his Force PT ended his practice on a 54.82 and David Owen in another OMS was also in the 53's. A long lunch, a change to the best set of tyres and removal of the starter battery lightened the car by 7kgs and we were set for the first of only 2 timed runs. Gary was first of the quick cars to run and had a stunning 1.92 second 064ft time which means he was pulling more than 1G of longitudinal accel- 24 eration away from the line and he stopped the clocks at 52.76 to break the 10 year old class record. No chance I thought of FTD today then! Lee had a smooth and rapid run in the mid 53's. I was always conscious of not crashing the car bearing in mind the following weekend I was out at Cadwell Park in the 'British', but...... as you spin the tyres to clean and warm prior to launch, that all goes out the window!! Steady, committed and with not much margin for error I put up a 52.61 to snick ahead of Gary by a tenth! During the long wait for the final timed run, I hoped it would rain so that I didn't have to go and defend the time, but it stayed hot and warm, despite rain dropping a few miles away. Gary tried perhaps too hard to improve and went a few tenths slower, which left Lee out on track as I queued for the line. I needed feedback on how he did and Emma Williams, who was helping run her Dad, winced as the clock stopped and she saw how close it was, but Lee was still 0.06 seconds slower so FTD was in the bag. So I didn't need to push too hard, but I had an empty track in front of me, fully marshalled and with ambulance cover, a commentator and a large crowd on the main straight waiting in anticipation - pootling round or giving up wasn't an option. Revs held at 6500, drop clutch and progressively feed in more throttle, rev to 9000, 2nd gear at 3 seconds and 70mph, rev to 90mph past the sweeping paddock gate, hit the brakes over the brow, turn in, left, right, hard on the power to the Molehill, brake, smoke, 1st, back out, control oversteer on throttle, 2nd, hard brake, 1st, deep entry at hairpin feeding back onto main straight, 2nd, 3rd, 100mph, extreme brake, blue smoke, 1st, turn in right over kerbs, back out, catch oversteer, feed throttle smoothly to release all 272bhp, 2nd, Molehill, smoke, 1st, 2nd, hairpin, 1st, 2nd , 3rd, 4th 110mph over the line and rewarded with 52.28. Beer time! (Video on YouTube, via website) With another gear ratio change, a week later we were in the Cadwell Park paddock sharing the meeting with the Super Kart British Grand Prix. We were also sharing the rain with them though! I was ably assisted by Chris and Jonny who had driven down from the North East to help. The two practice runs were in wet conditions, but not enough for full wets. As the conditions were so changeable, the first timed qualification run could have been the driest, even though it was damp, so best tyres were put on. A slithery but 'must stay on the track' type of run put me 9th fastest, but not comfortable. Conditions for the 2nd timed run were much better and the time dropped by almost 7 seconds and 8th fastest! Bad move! Why I hear you ask???? 25 Well as we all queued on the track for the top 12 run off, the rain started again. The slowest runners and shared cars were away first on the driest track and so most of these early runners got good times in the bag, while those running last (the fastest qualifiers) had a soaked track and lost out. I was 7th away and that's where I ended up, Heather Calder had a great run making the 1000mile round trip from Thurso to take 11 points well worth it and Stewart Robb Jnr took the win, but more importantly, Stewart Robb Snr took the 2011 British Sprint Championship after coming so close last year. 2 rounds to go and we currently lie in 6th overall, a position I intend to defend vigorously at Kames in Scotland next weekend! British Sprint Championship 2011 Top 12 after round 13 of 15 NAME CAR POINTS Stewart Robb 4.0 Pilbeam-Judd MP88 116 Colin Calder 4.0 Gould GR37 101 Mark Smith 2.0 SBD Reynard 86 Terry Holmes 3.5 Lola-Judd ERH 79 Colin Birkbeck 2.0 Dallara 301 72 Steve Miles 2.0 Van Diemen RF96mm11 64 Steve Broughton 2.0 SBD Reynard 55 Heather Calder 4.0 Gould GR37 52 Ross Napier 4.0 Gould GR37S 47 Graham Porrett 3.5 Lola-Judd ERH 42 Phil Lynch 2.0 Dallara 301 34 26 MSA News ISSUE 16 : August 2011 Taking the sport to Westminster The Motor Sports Association joined the Motorsport Industry Association for the annual ‘Motorsport in Parliament’ day last month. Coming just days after the British Grand Prix, at which the MSA had hosted more than 20 parliamentarians, the MSA was able to reinforce its key messages to government and opposition representatives in the more formal surroundings of the Palace of Westminster. The evening reception, hosted by Rt Hon the Lord Drayson of Kensington, was attended by more than 200 guests. During the proceedings, Adrian Newey was presented with the MIA’s Lifetime Achievement Award for his outstanding personal contribution to the Motorsport Industry, following his exceptional success over the past thirty years. Adrian Newey joins a highly impressive list of previous MIA Awards winners, including Harvey Postlethwaite, Ross Brawn OBE, Sir Frank Williams CBE, Sir Stirling Moss OBE, Sir Jackie Stewart OBE, Tom Wheatcroft and Bernie Ecclestone amongst others. *********************************************************************************************** Parker and Robb crowned first 2011 MSA champions Barrie Parker secured his seventh MSA British Car Trial Championship title with victory in July’s HCC Wales Trial. Parker, who won his first title in 1987 and took a further five between 1999 and 2004, has dominated this season in his Toyota MR2, taking five successive victories to deny Duncan Stephens a second consecutive crown. “The championship is usually won by older cars because they’re small and light, with narrow tyres and low gearing, so it was great to win in a modern car,” said Parker, a member of the MSA Trials Committee. “I’ve dipped in and out of the championship over the last few years, but I’ll be back next year to defend my title.” Meanwhile Stewart Robb Senior claimed his maiden championship victory in the MSA British Sprint Championship, having taken the runner up spot on numerous occasions. Robb took the crown at the final meeting of the season at Kames, where son and 2008 champion Stewart Robb Jnr, who has missed most of the campaign through work commitments overseas, took victory in both rounds. Asked if his son would be returning for a full title challenge in 2012, the new champion replied: ‘Not if I have anything to do with it!’ *********************************************************************************************** BBC feature sparks marshals interest More than 5000 unique visitors logged onto the British Motorsport Marshals Club website (www.marshals.co.uk) after the BBC screened a ‘how to be a marshal’ feature during its British Grand Prix coverage. Arranged by Go Motorsport to encourage more people to get involved in the sport 27 as volunteers, the cameras followed BBC F1 reporter Ted Kravitz as he donned the orange overalls at a British Touring Car Championship meeting at Thruxton. As well as spending a couple of hours trackside, Kravitz assisted on the grid and visited the timekeepers’ office. BMMC chairman Chris Hobson said: “As a direct result of the coverage we received more than 5000 hits on the website and had more than 300 taster day enquiries. It looks like our recruitment volunteers will be working overtime for the considerable future!” ************************************************************************************************** Combe set for more Sprints next year Castle Combe has added extra dates for Sprint events to next year’s calendar, after receiving permission from local authorities. Circuit chairman Howard Strawford said: “The existing sprints here have always been fully and often oversubscribed, so we know there is pent up demand and are therefore happy to help out local clubs to meet this.” Clubs wishing to run a Sprint should contact Graham Marshallsay or Maria Fisher at the circuit. ************************************************************************************************** Extra Euroclassic spaces available A limited number of extra spaces have been made available for the MSA Euroclassic, a pan-European car tour that takes place from 4-11 September this year. “This year’s route through the Alps and many of the most historic sites in Northern Italy has proven extremely popular and all the official accommodation is now fully booked,” said Andrew Coe, Chief Executive of event organiser International Motor Sports (IMS). “With many potential drivers clearly still finalising their plans and not wanting to miss out on what promises to be the best MSA Euroclassic to date, we are willing to accept a handful of further entries. Our team of travel experts will be able to assist those participants where possible to find suitable hotels en route.” The 1425-mile non-competitive Euroclassic features track time at four different race circuits, and an itinerary that includes visits to the official Ferrari and Mille Miglia museums. There are further halts at many of Europe’s most fashionable and historic destinations, such as St Moritz, San Marino, Venice, Rome, Siena and Pisa. For more information and full details of the 2011 route, log onto the official website at www.msaeuroclassic.co.uk. ************************************************************************************************** Towing points The MSA has received reports of towing points failing. Competitors who use webbing straps as towing points are advised that a 4mm cut in the strap’s edge reduces its tensile strength by around 50 per cent. The requirements for towing points are set out in MSA Regulations (R)48.1.13 and (Q)19.1.3. ************************************************************************************************** 28 Fraudulent homologation and standard labels The MSA understands that FIA homologation and standard labels may be being forged. Competitors are advised to check labels carefully before purchasing items such as seats, harnesses, helmets and overalls. Forgeries can usually be identified by careful examination of details such as colour, shape, size and font. If in doubt, contact the original manufacturer, a UK-based agent or the MSA Technical Department. *********************************************************************************************** Silverstone session for national squad Team UK spent two days at Silverstone’s Porsche Performance Centre last month for its latest group training session, overseen by National Race Coach David Brabham and National Rally Coach Mark Higgins. Highly experienced race engineer Andy Miller was on hand to develop the drivers’ understanding of data analysis, while fitness training was overseen by Vo2, which has worked with top drivers such as Mark Webber, Jenson Button and Heikki Kovalainen’. TV presenter Louise Goodman, who fronts ITV’s BTCC coverage, was engaged to improve the national squad’s media skills – a vital tool for the modern driver – and there were also anti-doping and time management workshops with MSA coaches. “Everything I learn on the programme is designed to make me a more complete package and therefore increase my chances of making it as a top-level driver, and I feel it’s having the desired effect,” said 22-year-old rally driver Harry Hunt. “Before joining the programme I barely gave my preparations a second thought but I’m now much more disciplined and mentally focused. I also feel I’ve become much more professional and have a better technical understanding of the sport.” *********************************************************************************************** Campaign continues support for school competitions Go Motorsport continues to work closely with many motor sport-focused schools initiatives such as F1 in Schools, Formula Student, Formula Schools, the British Schools Karting Championship and Greenpower. In July Anthony Dunn, Go Motorsport’s Regional Development Officer in the North East, joined no fewer than 32 schools at Croft as they battled for a place in the final of Greenpower, which challenges pupils to design and race eco-friendly electric cars. Dunn subsequently arranged several school visits so that the Go Motorsport message can be delivered directly into classrooms. Go Motorsport also arranged for regional BBC and ITV film crews to attend, further promoting both Greenpower and Go Motorsport. Croft Circuit Manager Tracey Morley said: “What a wonderful initiative Greenpower is. In recent years it’s been particularly heartening to see more and more girls getting involved in what many may perceive as having been something for the boys!” Further regional heats are scheduled at Bedford Autodrome, Aintree, RNAS Merryfield near Ilminster and Castle Combe during September in the run up to the National Final at Goodwood on Sunday 16 October. 29 **************************************************************************************************** Curtain closes on AASE 2010/11 as next intake prepares to begin apprenticeship The current crop of Advanced Apprenticeship in Sporting Excellence (AASE) students gathered at Loughborough College last month for their final residential session of the term. AASE is a government-funded human performance initiative for 16- to 18-year-old potentially elite athletes. The two-year programme is essentially an educational sports science course for motor sport, and focuses on all of the human performance elements that combine to create successful drivers. Overseen by MSA Coaches Greg Symes and Tom Gaymor, the apprentices had oneon-one and group sessions with sports psychologists, nutritionists and Loughborough College Elite Sport Tutors. “AASE has quite simply made me a better driver; my results have certainly improved while I’ve been on the programme,” said 17-year-old Max Coates, who competes in the Ginetta Junior Championship. “The great thing about AASE is that it’s free, and I wouldn’t otherwise be able to afford to work with professional psychologists, nutritionists, media professionals and other experts. “It’s also a great opportunity to be able to train at the Porsche Performance Centre at Silverstone, and to work and socialise with other young drivers whose experiences I can learn from. I’d definitely recommend the programme to other young drivers.” Coates and his fellow apprentices will continue to receive support and guidance from the MSA Academy as they progress their motor sport careers. Meanwhile the next cohort will begin the programme in a few weeks’ time; their induction will be covered in a future edition of MSA News. **************************************************************************************************** Stuttgart Uni wins Formula Student 2011 The University of Stuttgart was crowned the winner of the world’s largest student motor sport engineering competition, Formula Student, at Silverstone in July. Run by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), Formula Student challenges universities from across the world to design and build their own cars, which are then raced at Silverstone; this year 2300 students from 125 teams and 34 countries gathered at the Northamptonshire venue. The cars are judged on their speed, acceleration, handling and endurance, while the teams are tested on their design, costing and business presentation skills. “Formula Student gives you the chance to learn much more than you ever could through studying, internships and diplomas,” said 26-year-old Peter Leipold, of the victorious Renntea Stuttgart squad. “You have to deal with ideas and concepts, design, manufacturing, costing, materials, testing, logistics – there’s such a huge range of work you have to do.” Ross Brawn, Formula Student Patron and Team Principal of the Mercedes GP Petronas F1 team, added: “Designing, building and financing a race car from scratch, with almost no limitations to the design or the shape, can instill creativity in young engineers that will be absolutely crucial to them throughout their careers.” The top British team this year was the University of Hertfordshire in a highly commendable third place. 30 NSCC OFFICERS & COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESIDENT Vi Selby CHAIRMAN Roger Carrington. 152 Egypt Road, New Basford Nottingham. 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