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STORIES: RACE
6 : SNETTERTON - 17 JULY 2005
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- Gary may be half decent at the wheel but when it comes to remembering
to bring the tickets .... In fact - are cracks starting to appear ?
At day's end the Culvers were at a loss to know where the tow van keys
were ! Perhaps it was the heat....
- Tris Simpson had entered his 308 and reported for duty as instructed.
However his ignition cut-out, which is supposed to stop a running engine,
didn't and he failed scrutineering. This is not a simple thing to fix
and the best minds in the paddock had no solution so he was an unfortunate
non starter.
- Smokin' 328s were everywhere on raceday and everyone waited for the
first engine to go pop, but luckily it turned out to be just a spate
of over-filled sumps. Even after emptying some oil out after qualifying
Poggie's 328 was still chucking the stuff out in the race like a good
'un.
- The main sponsors, Ferrari Classic Parts, had sent along their truck
again with a super display of goodies for the older Ferrari. Their storeroom
is a treasure trove of pre-348 stuff but at the moment the future location
of all these parts is still to be decided - part of the legacy of the
Ferrari UK sale by Inchcape. It would be a real shame if it all disappeared
to Italy.
- Hotel rooms and B&Bs were hard to find in the Snetterton area
and it turned out that both Meatloaf and Status Quo had nearby concerts
that week-end. Many classic racers arrived the day before and
took in the Britcar event on Saturday as spectators. With hindsight
it would have been a great event for a Saturday night paddock party.
The social side is very important to our lot so maybe on another occasion
? Maybe Castle Combe?
- There was good support from the local Area Group with a display of
lovely cars which were most welcome. However there must be ways of getting
non racing members and Area Groups more involved in our racing activities.
All ideas welcome.
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It
was really hot, and
Stuart tries not to wilt before the off |
Senior
experienced citizens ... |
......young
talented lad. Guess who won the race? |
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Jim n'Janet's caf was
a welcome watering hole for all the Ferrari lot |
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Newcomer Stuart Burrage
explains where it all happened |
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Smoker
1: Everingham |
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Smoker 2 : Pogson |
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pics by Simon Cooke & CMdigicams |
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