heritage gt introduction
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heritage gt introduction
found this the other day
its from when various people on this forum where involved!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJIYsFxS ... re=related
its from when various people on this forum where involved!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJIYsFxS ... re=related
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares
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Re: heritage gt introduction
nice!
...and a lovingly bit of tail out action from your car (on around 14 secs in) rich. happy days!
...and a lovingly bit of tail out action from your car (on around 14 secs in) rich. happy days!
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I race in one of the big bangers in the series but love the minis as they often embarrass the larger cars and provide great excitement for the spectators. I know the organisers are keen to get more and have tweeked the class system to do this, not sure of the details but calender is below;
Heritage Grand Touring Car Challenge
2011 Dates
Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit Sunday 17th April
One day meeting 25 minutes qualifying Race 1 - 50 minutes
Snetterton New 300 Circuit Saturday 28th May
One day meeting 30 minutes qualifying
Race 1 - 40 minutes
Race 2 - 40 minutes
Donington Circuit TBC Sunday 26th June
One day meeting 20 minutes qualifying
Race 1 - 40 minutes
Race 2 - 30 minutes
Brands Hatch Indy Circuit Saturday 16th - 17th July
One and a half day event Saturday sign-on qualifying 16.30pm
Sunday race 1 - 40 minutes 11.00am
Sunday race 2 - 30 minutes 15.00pm
Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit Saturday 20th - 21st August
One and a half day event Saturday sign-on qualifying 17.00pm
Sunday race 1 - 45 minutes 11.00am
Sunday race 2 - 30 minutes 15.15pm
Oulton Park TBC September/October
Heritage Grand Touring Car Challenge
2011 Dates
Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit Sunday 17th April
One day meeting 25 minutes qualifying Race 1 - 50 minutes
Snetterton New 300 Circuit Saturday 28th May
One day meeting 30 minutes qualifying
Race 1 - 40 minutes
Race 2 - 40 minutes
Donington Circuit TBC Sunday 26th June
One day meeting 20 minutes qualifying
Race 1 - 40 minutes
Race 2 - 30 minutes
Brands Hatch Indy Circuit Saturday 16th - 17th July
One and a half day event Saturday sign-on qualifying 16.30pm
Sunday race 1 - 40 minutes 11.00am
Sunday race 2 - 30 minutes 15.00pm
Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit Saturday 20th - 21st August
One and a half day event Saturday sign-on qualifying 17.00pm
Sunday race 1 - 45 minutes 11.00am
Sunday race 2 - 30 minutes 15.15pm
Oulton Park TBC September/October
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Re: heritage gt introduction
The HGTCC is a great way for people to get into motorsport.
A great friendly atmosphere & some great racing too.
Its also a heck of a lot more affordable now than it was when I was doing it.
A great friendly atmosphere & some great racing too.
Its also a heck of a lot more affordable now than it was when I was doing it.
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I enjoy it and looking at the calender looks like I will continue to.
It is much more affordable and the organisers have been trying to focus on value whilst still making sure the series is a bit special with first class events and circuits.
This season I am told you can race for as little as £480 + VAT if you book the season which is good if you think that is nearly 2 hours track time on GP tracks with hospitality.
It is much more affordable and the organisers have been trying to focus on value whilst still making sure the series is a bit special with first class events and circuits.
This season I am told you can race for as little as £480 + VAT if you book the season which is good if you think that is nearly 2 hours track time on GP tracks with hospitality.
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I wont be doing the Heritage Series again.
Last season I paid up front for two cars for the whole season with the promise that it would not proceed without the commitment of 25 such competitors.
After two rounds with grids of about 14 cars, some definitely not from a "Heritage" background, I wrote to Roger Bennington.
Bearing in mind I used to run the series with Tony Pattison and got the grids from 14 cars at the end of the preceding season to over capacity, you may have though that warranted a reply at the very least.
Not a word
The Masters organisation is populated with helpful well mannered people, that's where I'll be!
Last season I paid up front for two cars for the whole season with the promise that it would not proceed without the commitment of 25 such competitors.
After two rounds with grids of about 14 cars, some definitely not from a "Heritage" background, I wrote to Roger Bennington.
Bearing in mind I used to run the series with Tony Pattison and got the grids from 14 cars at the end of the preceding season to over capacity, you may have though that warranted a reply at the very least.
Not a word
The Masters organisation is populated with helpful well mannered people, that's where I'll be!
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I'm sorry you have not had a good experience I can only comment on my own experiences which have always been good.
Unfortunately the Snetterton rounds did not have a great turnout which was a surprise because one was the Lotus Festival with 40,000 spectators and the largest collection of F1 Lotuses on track ever the other was the BTCC. I had a great time its something just being part of these events even if the grid isnt as large as you would like and I will never forget the embarrassment of having to explain to a disappointed Jack Sears who presented the trophies why I span out on the last lap. Masters suffer the same though. Stars of the seventies have to mix with touring cars of the seventies just to get 15 cars on the grid.
I hope you will join us next year as you and your cars will be missed and you will be missing some great events.
Unfortunately the Snetterton rounds did not have a great turnout which was a surprise because one was the Lotus Festival with 40,000 spectators and the largest collection of F1 Lotuses on track ever the other was the BTCC. I had a great time its something just being part of these events even if the grid isnt as large as you would like and I will never forget the embarrassment of having to explain to a disappointed Jack Sears who presented the trophies why I span out on the last lap. Masters suffer the same though. Stars of the seventies have to mix with touring cars of the seventies just to get 15 cars on the grid.
I hope you will join us next year as you and your cars will be missed and you will be missing some great events.
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For those interested you can follow the Heritage GTCC on Facebook at;
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Heritage- ... 6785084063
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Heritage- ... 6785084063
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coopertim wrote:Have you still got the Surf Blue S Rich? It looks a fantastic car!
yeah
it lives in the showroom at work
its not an s though
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares
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The Heritage have a Media Day at Brands on the 23rd, all welcome.
It is yet another opportunity for you to meet and socialise with other competitors and view some of the fabulous cars which will be participating in the series at top events on the best circuits such as Silverstone GP, Brands GP and Snetteron 300 . Cars in attendance include ;
DB4
Aston V8
Cooper S
Camaro
Pantera
FIA Lotus Elan
S1 Esprit
The format for the day is still being formulated but is expected to include the following:
Photo shoot
Breakfast provided in the Media Centre
Press Conference hosted by Jonathan Palmer
Circuit laps for prospective drivers, media/sponsor and passenger laps
Coffee and sandwiches served in the Media Centre at lunchtime to finish off the event
It is yet another opportunity for you to meet and socialise with other competitors and view some of the fabulous cars which will be participating in the series at top events on the best circuits such as Silverstone GP, Brands GP and Snetteron 300 . Cars in attendance include ;
DB4
Aston V8
Cooper S
Camaro
Pantera
FIA Lotus Elan
S1 Esprit
The format for the day is still being formulated but is expected to include the following:
Photo shoot
Breakfast provided in the Media Centre
Press Conference hosted by Jonathan Palmer
Circuit laps for prospective drivers, media/sponsor and passenger laps
Coffee and sandwiches served in the Media Centre at lunchtime to finish off the event
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Thought you might like this youtube click
Coopers S battle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiCt6L7Q5Q4
Coopers S battle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiCt6L7Q5Q4