Practical Performance Car magazine article

The October 2015 edition of Practical Performance Car has a seven page article about the adventures of James Winstanley, their Features Editor, racing in the Bill Murray Trophy two-hour event at Croft earlier this year. James is an experienced club racing driver, most recently in a BMW 320, and is a great read, with lots of photos by Adam Lines. The magazine is available, price £4.99, from most good newsagents.

Dinner Dance / AGM 2015

The 2015 Dinner/Dance is to be held on Saturday 14th November at the Westmead Hotel in Birmingham. There will be an AGM held at the same venue starting from 2pm.

There is an agenda available on the forum: Click here to view

This year’s DD will include an auction/raffle to raise money for the North West Air Ambulance charity.

Tickets to the dance are just £35 per person, but be quick as places are filling up fast!

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Sealion take a double victory!

After a particularly wet 24 hour race at Anglesey circuit, 2014 winners Team Sealion have emerged as the winners of the UK Club class, completing 745 laps of the twisty Welsh track in the twenty-four hour period. It wasn’t all plain sailing for Sealion (Pete Sparrow, Jon Davis, David O’Keeffe and Alec Graham) who actually broke their chassis at one point in the race, and 2nd place finishers Porky Boys really looked like favourites for a time. Porky Boys (Richard Lambert, Matt Lambert, Francis Rottenburg, Steve Jacques) also had struggles with reliability – succumbing to a broken driveshaft which was fixed after a lengthy stop in the pits, but still managed 742 laps. 3rd in the UK Class was Rent Boys Racing 2 (Nick Paton, Philip Myatt, Meyrick Cox) who also had a strong charge but needed some pit repair time late on, finishing only one lap behind Porky Boys, and 4th was Franglais Racing (Peter Rundle, Ali Topley, Laurent Dallet) – their first time as a team – who completed 739 laps.

20882505346_09391028a5_oTaking top honours in the Euro class, and the winners overall were Seventeen by Speedeuch (de Roissart/de Barbeyrac/Bonnan/Tiggeler) completing 800 laps of the race and never really bested. 2nd place was the late-entered Van Gysegen team (Beaufort/Wathelet/Jamar/Wowk/Van Gysegen) and 3rd were regular competitors CGS Racing Team (C Hooreman/S Hooreman/A Renaux).

The Mini honours were taken this time by Team Toyshed (A Slade/C Slade/S Furzeland/D Furzeland), who completed 728 laps, only 17 seconds ahead of Lyford Racing (N Lyford/J Lyford/I Manners/M Burnett) at the chequered flag! Team Misfits (N Fearnley/S Tuckley/A Tuckley/T Moseley) came home 3rd in the Mini class with a steady drive, and an honourable mention to 4th placed Slarky Malarky (S Miles/I Slark/N Slark/P Tervet) who became the only Mini team so far to change engines during a 24 hour race, which they completed in about an hour and a half! 11921704_10153162127888763_2531825169243221620_nBaulk rings in the gearbox preventing them from selecting 3rd was the reason for the change.

And finally the Economy Class was won by its only entrant, Jelly Snake Racing (Ash Carter, Chris Hall, Ian Beale, Ian Arnold), who completed 659 laps and were still able to beat some of the regular Club Class cars despite having less engine power, and despite some incidents which resulted in bodywork damage.

There was a lot of action in the pits during the event as well as on the track as many of the cars suffered problems due to the wet weather, or suffered damage as a result of collisions or going off-track. The atmosphere remained very upbeat in spite of the damp however, and off-track activities included a fancy dress competition, with the proceeds going to the air ambulance charity.

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Revisit the commentary from Downforce Radio which was broadcast during the event: http://www.spreaker.com/show/2cv-24h-race-radio-with-elim-citroen

Photo Gallery: click here

Results/timing sheets: TSL

 

Croft race report, 2015

The fourth meeting of the 2015 2CVparts.com championship saw the racers head up to Croft Circuit near Darlington. With its medium-fast corners and bumps, it’s a challenging circuit, and the local supporters are vey knowledgable and love a good race. Fortunately the 2CVs were able to provide them with 2 great sprint races and an intriguing 2 hour enduro!

Qualifying for the 1st sprint race was relatively incident free, except for a blown engine for Nigel Hollis and a non-starting car for Adam Bollons. Pete Sparrow took pole position by 1 second, with Matt Hollis flying into second place. Nick Crispin was 3rd and Kris Tovey 4th, then Philip Myatt, Caryl Wills, Richard Lambert, Mick Storey, Glenn Oswin and Simon Turner making up the top 10.

“Incident free” is a phrase that definitely could NOT be applied to the first sprint race, held on the Saturday afternoon. After the start, the race order was the same as qualifying order, with the exception of the fast starting Phil Myatt squeezing up to 4th ahead of Nick Crispin and Kris Tovey moving up to 3rd. Matt Hollis, Myatt and Sparrow battled for the lead for the first few laps, but then a misjudged overtake move on the inside of Sunny corner by Nick Crispin saw him spin Myatt around, resulting in both of their cars suffering damage and not finishing. This promoted Tovey to 2nd and Lambert to 3rd. Caryl Wills pitted at the end of lap 2, as did Adam Bollons with more engine difficulties. A lap later, Steve Walford retired the #55 car with a flipped up bonnet – somehow he’d managed to lose the front left wing which left the bonnet insecure.

At the front, Sparrow and Tovey kept each other honest, and despite Tovey taking the lead on a couple of occasions towards the end, the race finished in Sparrow’s favour. Quite a long way behind at this point was the epic scrap for 3rd place, which had been going Matt Hollis’ way until he slipped back. In his place came Richard Lambert briefly, before he also slipped back to 5th. A delighted Paul Taylor was able to pick up the pieces and steal 3rd at the end from Sammie Fritchley 4th, Lambert in 5th, and then Simon Turner in 6th after an early spin at the Complex. 7th was Richard Hollis, then Mick Storey, Mike Fox, and Nick Clarke rounding out the top 10.

Qualifying for the second sprint race took place on the Sunday morning, and with the returning David O’Keefe taking over from Pete Sparrow only lining up 10th, the top of the timesheets was claimed by Kris Tovey. Nick Crispin qualified a season-best 2nd, Phil Myatt 3rd, Tom Perry 4th and Caryl Wills 5th. Louis Tyson’s car ended up parked at the back of the circuit afjust just 2 laps with a smoking engine, and David Beatty didn’t take part in the session due to engine problems.

Come the race, Tovey held the lead on the first lap, but O’Keefe made a great start and by the end of the first lap he was in 3rd, making it up to 2nd place on lap 2. O’Keefe and Tovey would scrap for the lead for most of the race. Behind them, Tom Perry and Nick Crispin battled it out for 3rd place, with Wills remaining in 5th, Mick Storey in 6th, and Matt Lambert in 7th, recovering from a poor start. The order remained the same for quite a few laps with the leading two swapping places occasionally, but on lap 8 the order got well and truly shook up! After managing to get past Tom Perry, Nick Crispin dropped back a few places in the fight for 3rd place, and Matt Lambert was able to capitalise on the chaos and move up to 4th. However, up at the front disaster struck Kris Tovey, who missed a gearshift and over-revved the engine. As his car coasted to a halt, an absolutely flying Matt Lambert took the lead, followed closely by O’Keefe, Perry and Wills, with Crispin and Storey hanging on to their coat-tails. A lap later and Wills was forced to park up and retire his car, and Crispin was passed by Storey, who’d managed to set the fastest lap of the race on lap 4! Meanwhile at the front it was a close battle and O’Keefe used all his experience to squeeze past Lambert in the complex on the last lap and snatch the victory by just 0.102 of a second! Perry took 3rd, Storey 4th, Crispin 5th, and then Glenn Oswin 6th, Julie Walford 7th, then Alec Graham, Louis Tyson with a new engine 9th, and Richard Hollis closed out the top 10.

Qualifying for the 2 hour enduro race took place just before lunch on the Saturday. The Gadget Racing entry of Simon Clarke, Sammie Fritchley and Tom Perry took the top spot, followed by Crisis Racing 3 (Kris Tovey), Axtron Limited (Richard and Matt Lambert) in 3rd, Myatt Racing in 4th (Phil Myatt) and Crisis Too Racing (Lien Davies/Caryl Wills) 5th.

At the start of the enduro race the usual suspects were up at the front battling – Phil Myatt took an early lead, with Rosie Racing (Mick Storey/Nick Clarke) in close attendance. The Sealion car of Pete Sparrow/David O’Keeffe/James Winstanley initially shot up the order from 7th but fell back into the mid-pack after the initial charge. After a very long pitstop in the middle of the race they managed to claw back some places to finish 6th. Despite qualifying 3rd and challenging for the lead early doors, the Axtron entry was stationary in the pits for several minutes during the middle part of the race, and slipped well down the order. Crisis 3 kept up a very steady pace the whole race long and came home 2nd, Phil Myatt similarly had no issues and took the last of the podium spots, and then MIM Racing (Nick Crispin) took 4th with a steady drive, and Tete Rouge 5th after a slightly lengthy mid-race pitstop. But the winners after 2 hours of superb driving and quick pitstops were Gadget Racing! Simon Clarke, Sammie Fritchley and Tom Perry rightly very happy with their result.

Photo gallery: Click here
TSL results PDF: www.tsl-timing.com/file/?f=BARC/2015/1528212cv.pdf

Youtube videos:

Kris Tovey’s onboard – race 1:
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Kris Tovey’s onboard – race 2:
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Peter Rundle’s onboard from the enduro race:
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24 hour promotional flyer

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Croft Entry Lists

Race: Croft race 1.
Date: 2015-07-11 (2015 season)

Count Name Team name Car #
1 Kris Tovey Crisis Racing 3 5
2 Glenn Oswin Team Ecas 7
3 Mick Storey Rosie Racing 2 22
4 Ash Carter Jelly Snake Racing 23
5 Alec Graham 1103 30
6 Caryl Wills Crisis Too Racing 36
7 Simon Turner Tete Rouge Stevenage Sheet Metal 42
8 Matthew Cobb Wingrove Racing ?
9 Richard Lambert Axtron Limited 43
10 Philip Myatt Myatt Racing 44
11 Michael Fox Team Asquith 45
12 Ian Arnold The Pie Men – Boss Hogs Army 50
13 Steve Walford Walford Racing 55
14 Sammie Fritchley Gadget Rouge 56
15 Sarah Beatty Racing for Bill 62
16 Paul Taylor MRB Racing 66
17 Nigel Hollis Hollis Motorsport 3 70
18 John Widdowson Widdowson/Hollis 71
19 Matthew Hollis Hollis Motorsport 72
20 Nick Clarke Rosie Racing 77
21 Adam Bollons AB Fitness Hallmark 81
22 David Watson MIM Racing 89
23 Pete Sparrow Sea Lion with Sparrow Automotive 97

 

Race: Croft race 2.
Date: 2015-07-12 (2015 season)

Count Name Team name Car #
1 Kris Tovey Crisis Racing 3 5
2 Glenn Oswin Team Ecas 7
3 Katy Storey Rosie Racing 2 22
4 Ash Carter Jelly Snake Racing 23
5 Alec Graham 1103 30
6 Caryl Wills Crisis Too Racing 36
7 Paul Robertson Tete Rouge Stevenage Sheet Metal 42
8 Matthew Cobb Wingrove Racing ?
9 Matt Lambert Axtron Limited 43
10 Philip Myatt Myatt Racing 44
11 Martin Fox Team Asquith 45
12 Ian Arnold The Pie Men – Boss Hogs Army 50
13 Julie Walford Walford Racing 55
14 Tom Perry Gadget Rouge 56
15 David Beatty Racing for Bill 62
16 Louis Tyson MRB Racing 66
17 Nigel Hollis Hollis Motorsport 3 70
18 Richard Hollis Hollis Motorsport 2 71
19 Matthew Hollis Hollis Motorsport 72
20 Mick Storey Rosie Racing 77
21 Chris Hall AB Fitness Hallmark 81
22 Nick Crispin MIM Racing 89
23 David O’Keeffe Sea Lion with Sparrow Automotive 97

 

Race: Croft Enduro.
Date: 2015-07-12 (2015 season)

Count Name Team name Car #
1 Kris Tovey Crisis Racing 3 5
2 Glenn Oswin, Matthew Arrowsmith-Brown Team Ecas 7
3 Katy Storey, Lauren Storey Rosie Racing 2 22
4 Ash Carter Jelly Snake Racing 23
5 Alec Graham, John Paul Wilkinson 1103 30
6 Caryl Wills, Lien Davies Crisis Too Racing 36
7 Paul Robertson, Simon Turner, Trevor Williams Tete Rouge Stevenage Sheet Metal 42
8 Mark Waghorn, Matthew Cobb Wingrove Racing ?
9 Matt Lambert, Richard Lambert Axtron Limited 43
10 Philip Myatt Myatt Racing 44
11 Martin Fox, Michael Fox Team Asquith 45
12 Ian Arnold, Ian Beale The Pie Men – Boss Hogs Army 50
13 Julie Walford, Steve Walford Walford Racing 55
14 Sammie Fritchley, Simon Clarke, Tom Perry Gadget Rouge 56
15 Laurent Dallet, Peter Rundle, Stephane Delacours Rumble Racing 57
16 David Beatty, Sarah Beatty Racing for Bill 62
17 Louis Tyson MRB Racing 66
18 Nigel Hollis, Richard Hollis Hollis Motorsport 3 70
19 John Widdowson Widdowson/Hollis 71
20 Matthew Hollis Hollis Motorsport 72
21 Mick Storey, Nick Clarke Rosie Racing 77
22 Adam Bollons, Chris Hall AB Fitness Hallmark 81
23 David Watson, Nick Crispin MIM Racing 89
24 David O’Keeffe, James Winstanley, Jon Davis, Pete Sparrow Sea Lion with Sparrow Automotive 97