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Classic Touring Car
Racing Club, CTCRC, meeting on 12 April 2008 organised by BARC South East
Action
all the Way

Neil in his race long battle with
Tony Crudgingon in the Post Historic Race.
Behind them David Howard is recovering from his start line incident. |
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An excellent meeting,
organised by Rod Birley (usually seen driving
round Lydden behind the wheel of a WRC Escort)
under the auspices of BARC South East. The CTCRC had five of the seven
races on this wonderful clubmans day. Neil did well, finishing 5th in Post
Historic but an excursion onto the grass and a blown exhaust gasket took
away his chances in Group 1.

Ian Lawson points to the gathering
rain clouds as Team 76 congregate outside the new transporter.
Pre 93
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Neil and Ben Dewden working hard to
keep their cars between the Lydden tyre walls |
Andy Davies drifting his M3 around
Paddock on the opening lap. Anthony Wright chased hard for the whole
race. |
Andy Davies had
a flag to flag victory in pre-93, maintaining a
narrow gap on Anthony Wright for he whole race.
Behind them David Margalies was having a great race, keeping Nigel
Garrett, David Hickton and David Howard at bay until a half shaft went at
the hairpin just before the end.
Neil had a good race, finishing sixth behind Henry Mann’s Capri.
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Post Historic
Nigel Garrett wins a frantic race.
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Steve Primett leads Nigel Garrett
and Steve Young around Devils Elbow on the first lap. |
Tony Crudgington edges Neil wide at
Devils Elbow during their race long battle. |
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Jeremy Knight was one of several
drivers to start in three races. Here his A30
takes on Phil Wallers Avenger at the Hairpin.
Jeremy drove his Capri in Group 1 at Castle Combe. |
Towards the end of the race Nigel
Garrett passed Steve Primett when he lost third gear. Not a good day
for Escort transmissions as Mark Aistrup and Mark Lucock had similar
problems. |
It all happened
on the start. Pole sitter Nigel Garrett (Dolomite Sprint) was overtaken by
Steve Primett’s Escort on the line. Behind them, Mark Lucock tried to make
up places in his Escort and became the meat in a Tony Crudgington - David
Howard sandwich. Mark ended up with a dented passengers door while David
journeyed across the grass on the inside of the circuit.
Steve Primett soon started to pull away, followed by Nigel Garrett and
Steve Young (Mini). They were ahead of Mark Lucock (Escort) and a side by
side Tony Crudgingtpon (Dolomite) - Neil Bray (Capri). This changed when
Tony went wide descending Hairy Hill, leaving Neil no option but to take
to the grass. Neil quickly recovered and the pair soon passed Steve Young
who rapidly dropped back down the field.
Steve continued to increase his lead over Nigel Garrett, who now had Mark
Lucock in close attendance. Behind them Neil could keep pace with Tony
Crudgington, and even stick his nose alongside at the hairpin, but he
could not quite get past.
Brian Stevens (Jaguar XJ12) was not far behind these two, having passed
Steve Young, who was now being pressed by David Howard who had slipped to
the back of the field, having wisely decided to wait until the field had
gone by before regaining the track after his start line excursion.
By half way David Howard really had the bit between his teeth, passed the
Mini and the other XJ12 and was closing on the Tony Crudgington/Neil Bray
battle. By now this was for fifth place as Mark Lucock was dropping back
with suspected diff failure. David was soon past Neil and Tony, while up
at the front all was not well with Steve Primett’s car which sounded
decidedly rough. The problem was that Steve’s 3rd gear had completely
disappeared and he was having to manage with 2nd and 4th, two gears that
Mark Aistrup could have done with as they had disappeared on his Escort.
Not a good day for Ford transmissions!
Nigel passed Steve just before the chequered flag to win a fascinating
race. Steve kept going to come second, eight seconds ahead of David Howard
with Tony Crudgington and Neil just behind him.
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Group
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David Howard wins on the last lap. Neil's
excursion onto the gravel drops him back.
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Masters Jim McLoughlin and Neil Bray wondering if the heavens
will open |
Dave
Hickton commiserating with David Margalies that he won't be able to
start in Grp 1 |
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| Neil
going side by side with Matt Irons, typical of the close but
gentlemanly racing at Lydden, held in a wonderful
atmosphere. |
Both
Mark Fowler and Jim McLoughlin led the race at some stage but
it was David Howard who was up front when it
mattered. |
Jim McLoughlin
(Capri) headed the group 1 field round Chessons Drift, closely followed by
David Hickton
(Opel Ascona), pole man David Howard (Jaguar
XJ12) and Mark Fowler (Capri). Neil was in the Fiesta for this race and had passed Henry Manns Capri at the start However, he fell behind after going onto the
gravel exiting Paddock Bend, allowing Matt Irons and Tim Scott-Andrews
past as well.
One of the best battles of the day was taking place up at the front.
First David Hickton dropped back to fourth. Then David
Howard left the black stuff at the hairpin, allowing Mark Fowler past into
second. David resuming in 3rd ahead of David Hickton who had fallen behind
the leading trio.
Once he was past David, Mark started to press Jim McLoughlin hard. Trying
to stay in front Jim went onto the gravel at Paddock Bend and Mark went
past into the lead. Behind them Neil had overtaken Tim Scott-Andrews and
Matt Irons just as it started to rain. For a while it looked as if
rain-master Bray would use this to come up to the leaders, but a few laps
later and it was dry again. However, while the track was damp Tim
Scott-Andrews spun on the Devils Elbow while up at the front the leaders
closed-up as Mark Fowler eased right off.
Meanwhile Jim McLoughlin had passed David Howard again, but only for a
short time as he went wide at Paddock again. David re-passed Jim and took
off after Mark Fowler, passing him just before the flag to win an
enthralling race.
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Page added 13 April 2008 and updated
14 April 2008 |