HSCC Cadwell at the weekend

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Tim Harber
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HSCC Cadwell at the weekend

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Just had a humdinger of a weekend!

Some pics here from Sunday and I'm also waiting for my surf blue friend to come up with his

I'll try and post more this evening

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I didn't make it in the end, ended up at Oulton instead, another good finish though Tim ! What happened with Andy Jones' Imp, he must have been in with a shout of an overall win there ?

Some results here...

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Pics were there all along

http://s710.photobucket.com/albums/ww10 ... %20Trophy/

The Imp (Singer Chamois - sorry) was amazing. He'd allegedley lost 40 kilos somehow over the winter. Had a 10 second lead when it went onto three
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How did the blue and maroon imp go ?

We reshelled it over the winter
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Some great pictures in that first set Tim.
It was good to meet up again and enjoy a good days racing.
Here's a few of my shots from sunday

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That yellow Cortina
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and the Imp (Singer) that nearly won
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The rest of my pics can be found at

http://s710.photobucket.com/albums/ww10 ... %20Trophy/

So far I have only uploaded the Touring Cars. I will be posting the other races later in the week.

Can't wait for Croft Nostalgia and Oulton Gold Cup in August, should be a good month.
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some good snaps on here as well....


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HSCC Cadwell at the weekend

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surfblue63 - Many Thanks for the great photos. Tim said you were a talented photographer, and he isn't wrong!

Great to meet you, sorry the car broke in the 2nd race. Especially as I had a great start for a change!

Oh well. I will be missing the next two races, but have pencil'd in Brands, maybe with my new car, or give the Fletcher a run out? See how we get on.

I would like to get to grips with the Broadspeed Mini. It has been a bit of a pain over the years. Oh well thats motor racing i suppose.

Regards to all who came.

Paul........
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Paul

At least you got to finish a practice session and a race in one weekend ;)

My next HSCC event will probably be the Croft Nostalgia in August, a certain Mr Godfrey won the Saturday race last year, the Newcastle and Durham MCR are hoping for a repeat performance from the Minis this year.

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Great result in the 1st race Tim :)

What happened in the second ??? Hopefully nothing too bad :?:
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Sorry for delay

What actually happened was that I got my nose chopped off at the start by a Lotus Cortina which slowed me and caused me to get squashed by an Imp (I have now learnt why Minis have small rubbing devices on the doors)was having a cracking race with the BMW's when I got one back wheel on the grass at the bottom of the Gooseneck which spun me round

I then seemed to have a puncture. But herein lies a question to all: It looks like I pulled the tyre off the rim which caused it to go down; there wasn't any evidence of a puncture before.

Does this occur often? I now gather that our rallying brothers put tubes in to stop this happening. Any ideas anyone?

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Rubbing strip:
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Love this Cooper and its home (Coop?):

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My Racing chum Mr Graveturner Stanworth on the left introduced me to the old duffer (on the right) who I had a nice chat to about what he's doing with racing teams and testing developments that he's involved with at the moment. Very impressive considering his age and has given me hope that there is still hope of moving forwards late in life. Somehow I never talked to him about the past; I wonder whether I missed something? His name sounded familair but I couldn't place it somehow. Jeff Goodliff .

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Just answered my own question.

Before, I couldnt see any object in the tyre that went down . We just blew it up and there is a gash in it that was invisible before

I try to visit only the best quality gravel traps , but obvoiusly this was not one of them that I went through
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