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HRDC Donington 2017

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 8:36 pm
by surfblue63
Time to check those diaries and plan some weekends out.

HSCC http://www.hscc.org.uk/images/Provision ... 2017v2.pdf

HRDC http://www.hrdc.eu/calendar2017.html

Masters http://www.mastershistoricracing.com/race-calendar/

I've changed the title to reflect the content.

Re: HSCC, HRDC and Masters 2017 Calendars

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 8:59 pm
by Pete
Hope to get to the last HRDC round at Donington on October 15th, decent line up!

Donington Park Sunday 15th October - HRDC Coombs Heritage Challengefor pre-66 Jaguar Saloons / HRDC Allstars with invited Academy & A-Series Challenge / HRDC Touring Greats with invited Academy & TC63


Sounded like a good scrap between Julian Crossley's ('59) Mini and Mike Jordan's A40 on Sunday at Mallory! Jordan won the race.

Re: HSCC, HRDC and Masters 2017 Calendars

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 8:17 am
by acespeed72
Was a really good race where neither driver put a foot wrong...

We have the new race Mini in the Silverstone Finals race the week after so as long as its finished and tests well we will be out in it...

Re: HSCC, HRDC and Masters 2017 Calendars

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 10:48 pm
by Pete
Might see you there if you do Andy. It's such a shame that there's no saloon race at Castle Combe's Autumn Classic this year on the 7th October, such a great meeting otherwise!

http://autumnclassic.co.uk/

Re: HSCC, HRDC and Masters 2017 Calendars

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 6:55 pm
by Pete
Anyone seen an entry list for this Sunday's HRDC meeting at Donington??

Re: HSCC, HRDC and Masters 2017 Calendars

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 8:27 pm
by rich@minispares.com
I'm not going.

Skint.......

Re: HSCC, HRDC and Masters 2017 Calendars

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 4:42 pm
by surfblue63
Entry for A-Series Challenge at Donington

4 Will Dick Driver 1960 Morris Mini 1293
9 David Stubbings Driver 1962 MG Lenham GT 1330
18 Martyn Spurrell Driver 1959 Austin A40 Speedwell 1293
32 James Dorlin Driver 1963 Morris Mini Cooper S 1293
42 Laurie Tucker Driver 1965 MG Ashley GT 1293
53 Julian Crossley Driver 1959 Morris Mini Cooper S 1293
71 Tim Harber Driver 1965 Austin Mini 1293
74 Nick Riley Driver 1964 Mini Cooper S 1293
88 Nick Paddy Driver 1961 Mini Cooper S 1293
91 Simon Blanckley Driver 1959 Austin A40 Speedwell 1293
105 Ben Colburn Driver 1957 Austin A35 Speedwell 1293
121 James Colburn Driver 1957 Lenham Sprite GT 1380
155 Raymond Low Driver 1965 Morris Mini Cooper S 1293

These guys are racing with the Academy, Gt and Touring cars.

Also on the programme is the Coombes Heritage Jaguar race and the Touring Greats TC63 race. plus a BRSCC Alfa, Fiesta and MX-5 races.

Re: HSCC, HRDC and Masters 2017 Calendars

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 11:46 pm
by Pete
Cheers Stu, looks good! No Mike Jordan surprisngly. Not in a Mini but James Colburn is always entertaining!

Re: HSCC, HRDC and Masters 2017 Calendars

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 7:16 pm
by surfblue63
The Jordans are entered in the TC63 race in the Austin GT40!!!!!! There are 6 A40s in their class, so if it's like Goodwood there should be a bit of door to door action.

4 Neil Brown Driver 1958 Austin A35 Speedwell 1293
5 John Yea / Chris Ryan Driver 1962 Austin A40 Speedwell 1293
31 Chrissy Palmer Driver 1963 Austin A40 Speedwell 1293
52 Paul Clayton Driver 1959 Austin A40 Speedwell 1293
77 Mike Jordan / Andrew Jordan Driver 1959 Austin GT40 Speedwell 1293
91 Simon Blanckley Driver 1959 Austin A40 Speedwell 1293
96 Chris Pearson / Richard Fores Driver 1966 Austin A35 Speedwell 1298
105 Ben Colburn Driver 1959 Austin A40 Speedwell 1293
121 James Colburn Driver 1959 Austin A35 Speedwell 1293

Re: HSCC, HRDC and Masters 2017 Calendars

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 7:54 pm
by rich@minispares.com
at least the A40s don't fall over like someone has shot them with a sniper rifle! :lol:

Re: HSCC, HRDC and Masters 2017 Calendars

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 9:53 pm
by Pete
surfblue63 wrote: There are 6 A40s in their class, so if it's like Goodwood there should be a bit of door to door action.
More like roof to tarmac action!!

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: HSCC, HRDC and Masters 2017 Calendars

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 11:46 pm
by Pete
Enjoyed it today and the usual 'craic' with the usual suspects. Will Dick didn't race cos he'd just sold his car, his entry was taken by Richard Dodkins in his old Goodwood car who fell off somewhere then came back on a few laps later and made good progress. Tim qualied well up despite a HT lead break, started really well and then fell back, James Dorlin had a good early scrap with Nick Riley who's car was looking worse for wear after he got "Galaxy'd" in qualy. Dorlin reeled Tim in and then very briefly overtook A Series leader Nick Paddy but Paddy got the win. Howard (Take That) Donald was in a Jordan Mk1 Cortina, qualied near the front but span off. Went very well once he came back on so some celeb drivers can actually drive! Dead Jaags littered the pit lane in their race so was a bit of a bore, TC63 was set to be a great scrap between John Young's Jaaag and Mike Jordan's AGT40 but Jordan dropped off with a fault of some kind and then rejoined two laps down. Went like stink when he did though as Andrew did after the driver change.

Still don't like the HRDC mixing it with all the modern single marque bangers at their meetings, an odd mix , but another great day at the races! :)

Q Stu with the pictures.....

Re: HSCC, HRDC and Masters 2017 Calendars

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 12:24 pm
by Julian Harber
Tim's lost 2 places in final laps when he lost 3rd gear completely managed to get over line afterwhich the smoke from the oil on exhaust filled up the cockpit - straight on trailer where the oil patch got bigger and bigger .. . great drive from all the minis

Re: HRDC Donington 2017

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 2:52 pm
by surfblue63
So this does not get passed over I have changed the thread title.

Yes a good day at Donington. Tim did what is becoming normal practice and uses the qualifying as a test session! There were various small problems with the ignition, a loose lead to the coil being one of them.

ImageIMG_5116 by sb63, on Flickr

There was a great variety in the paddock and on the track, one of the good things about the HRDC meetings.

ImageIMG_3614 by sb63, on Flickr

The racing was exciting in both the TC63 and the Academy/A-Series/All Stars races. Here's Andrew Jordon in the TC63 testing the limits of the track exiting the Roberts chicane

ImageIMG_5305 by sb63, on Flickr

And some synchronised wheel lifting at Roberts in the ACD/A-Series/AllStars

ImageIMG_5633 by sb63, on Flickr

The sun sets at Redgate

ImageIMG_5924 by sb63, on Flickr

I'll post up some more pictures when I have edited them all

Re: HRDC Donington 2017

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 6:42 pm
by surfblue63
A couple of pictures from the paddock

ImageIMG_3611 by sb63, on Flickr

ImageIMG_3615 by sb63, on Flickr

ImageIMG_3617 by sb63, on Flickr

ImageIMG_3621 by sb63, on Flickr

ImageIMG_3624 by sb63, on Flickr

ImageIMG_3642 by sb63, on Flickr

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Re: HRDC Donington 2017

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 6:49 pm
by Pete
The performance of that old Westminster has been transformed in recent times, probably just before Plato did so well in it at Goodwood. What happened to Neil Brown's A35, that was rapid aswell. I thought I saw it getting dragged out of the gravel trap at Redgate with a door hanging off.

Still surprised that I've yet to see a Mini derivative in the A series Challenge, crying out for a quick Marcos.

Re: HRDC Donington 2017

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 7:49 pm
by surfblue63
That Westminster needs the front suspension sorting as it was a bit bouncy when Plato drove it a Goodwood.

I didn't see the A35 in the race, it is quick though.

Here's a few from the TC63 qualifying

ImageIMG_3816 by sb63, on Flickr

ImageIMG_3848 by sb63, on Flickr

ImageIMG_3902 by sb63, on Flickr

ImageIMG_3936 by sb63, on Flickr

ImageIMG_4084 by sb63, on Flickr

ImageIMG_4178 by sb63, on Flickr

ImageIMG_4344 by sb63, on Flickr

Re: HRDC Donington 2017

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 8:12 pm
by Red Mist
Lovely photos Surf. What a great mix of cars!

Re: HRDC Donington 2017

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 8:40 pm
by Pete
That Herald Coupe had Cosmic wheels on it like the le Mans GT6s had on. It was smoking from the start and had several stops before it finally spat it's dummy. That Jowett sounded like it had done it's bearings when it came in! Buy yes really like the variety you get in the HRDC compared to HSCC and the presentation of the cars.

Re: HRDC Donington 2017

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 9:00 pm
by timell
Great stuff Stu. Wish I'd been able to go now! :(