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Old 28 Nov 2004, 18:58 (Ref:1166376)   #51
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WOT HO.well ranoff if you want music at the august bash best you be a good chap and get yourself an invite to the chevron bar.top band BoB and his mates backed up by the dead man on geeetar!will be live on stage.ps there is a rumour that BATHAMS will be on tap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 28 Nov 2004, 23:12 (Ref:1166620)   #52
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ranoff, go to Trackside - no minimum posts. Sounds like we can manage quite a choir...

Talk to you in June if not on line, and we'll see what can be organised?
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Old 13 Dec 2004, 15:06 (Ref:1178289)   #53
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Any more news on the grapevines about who is racing what next year ?

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Old 14 Dec 2004, 07:37 (Ref:1178933)   #54
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What are you driving Dave. I heard you ordered a new Force PC????

What Engine you running???
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Old 14 Dec 2004, 09:20 (Ref:1178995)   #55
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What are you driving Dave. I heard you ordered a new Force PC????

What Engine you running???
Its no secret, Richard and I have ordered a new force pc with the aero bodywork the same as tony Hunts car.
We are running a std busa engine to start off with so that we can learn how to drive the car 1st. It also gives me a great excuse for being slow to start off with

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Old 14 Dec 2004, 09:30 (Ref:1179004)   #56
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Now that's what I call a Christmas present

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Old 14 Dec 2004, 12:40 (Ref:1179139)   #57
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Would that not be a Force TH then?

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Old 14 Dec 2004, 13:34 (Ref:1179176)   #58
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Would that not be a Force TH then?
Or a PC mk2

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Old 14 Dec 2004, 13:39 (Ref:1179182)   #59
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You're double-driving with Tim Henman ???
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Old 14 Dec 2004, 14:18 (Ref:1179223)   #60
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I think it is 'PC' for 'Phil Cooke'.

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Old 14 Dec 2004, 14:21 (Ref:1179224)   #61
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That bit I knew, it's who 'TH' is that I'm having trouble with...
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Old 14 Dec 2004, 16:11 (Ref:1179246)   #62
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Ah. DaveK is having a car with the aero bits and bodywork like Tony Hunt, and unlike Phil Cooke.

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Old 14 Dec 2004, 16:33 (Ref:1179274)   #63
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One can only assume that Tony Hunt has finely honed aero appendages and a low-drag body

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Old 15 Dec 2004, 09:17 (Ref:1179811)   #64
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One can only assume that Tony Hunt has finely honed aero appendages and a low-drag body

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You've never met Tony then

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Old 15 Dec 2004, 15:07 (Ref:1180151)   #65
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You don't think any of us belive that one do you!!!!!!!
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Old 15 Dec 2004, 20:44 (Ref:1180516)   #66
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My bet would be for Adam Fleetwood to scoop another championship.

What with all the bull****, sorry I meant to say learned comment, above it seems that all these new cars will mean people will be going slower!

My guess is Adam won't!

PS 3rd June 1984 - Shelsley Walsh - Rd 6 British Hillclimb Championship - after that day the only way was down for Mike Pilbeam!
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Old 15 Dec 2004, 21:01 (Ref:1180528)   #67
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Perhaps Mr Pilbeam and his buddies have been paying too much attention to other racing projects to devote as much as is required to stay in top form in Hillclimbing...

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Old 15 Dec 2004, 22:39 (Ref:1180605)   #68
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Pilbeam have gone 'backwards' over the years because of a concentration on other aspects of motor sport but what do we think of the Gould when it seems, to me anyway, that relatively few cars appear from them each season - where is the Mark Budgett car that was supposed to appear last year ? The real progress is being made by OMS, Radical, Force etc. these days. As a relative newcomer, although guided by many worthy souls, I have wondered what a driver actually buys from, say, David Gould. Is it a complete car or a chassis, in the loosest sense, and they fit their own engine ????? Someone please clarify.
I have just received a reply from Goodwood - Revival tickets are on sale, £77 for three days. How much is it for the Grand Prix ? Lets face it there is almost as much overtaking at a hill-climb and continuous action in the paddock.
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Old 16 Dec 2004, 08:19 (Ref:1180793)   #69
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I suspect its more than £77 for 3 days old fruit.......For the GP that is...
I am not sure but I think Gould supply a basic car and you fit your own engine and stuff..(I am more than willing to be corrected if anyone knows for sure)..

Good point about the new baby Goulds tho.......Could it be because the big bangers are only modified F3 tubs(IIRC) and the new baby Gould I believe is new from the ground up(again stands to be corrected) ??

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Old 16 Dec 2004, 09:14 (Ref:1180841)   #70
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I am not sure but I think Gould supply a basic car and you fit your own engine and stuff..(I am more than willing to be corrected if anyone knows for sure)..

Good point about the new baby Goulds tho.......Could it be because the big bangers are only modified F3 tubs(IIRC) ??
Gould supply a complete car normally, that is ready to run. , The big cars were originally based on a F3 tub gr37 (rt36/37) and gr51 (ralt) , however the current gr55 chassis is all there own construction.

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Old 16 Dec 2004, 09:33 (Ref:1180867)   #71
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Gould supply a complete car normally, that is ready to run. , The big cars were originally based on a F3 tub gr37 (rt36/37) and gr51 (ralt) , however the current gr55 chassis is all there own construction.

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Old 17 Dec 2004, 19:18 (Ref:1182065)   #72
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Old 17 Dec 2004, 20:00 (Ref:1182079)   #73
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I suspect its more than £77 for 3 days old fruit.......For the GP that is...
I think, stand to be corrected, that the prices for this year's GP are the same as last year...ie: £90 gets you in for 3 days.

Sounds good but nothing like the same access to the cars and drivers as at F.o.S.

pay your money and make your choice. Each to their own.



p.s. glad to see your signature change BlackX, you would have been missed.

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Old 18 Dec 2004, 01:04 (Ref:1182276)   #74
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I think, stand to be corrected, that the prices for this year's GP are the same as last year...ie: £90 gets you in for 3 days.

Sounds good but nothing like the same access to the cars and drivers as at F.o.S.

pay your money and make your choice. Each to their own.



p.s. glad to see your signature change BlackX, you would have been missed.

As I said........£90 is more than £77.....
At least where I went to school anyway


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Old 18 Dec 2004, 01:19 (Ref:1182282)   #75
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As I said........£90 is more than £77.....
At least where I went to school anyway



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