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Classic 2CV Racing Club Ltd Forum => Races (not 24 hr) => Topic started by: Frank Barnard on July 13, 2007, 17:46:49

Title: Holly Birkett 6-hour relay race, Silverstone
Post by: Frank Barnard on July 13, 2007, 17:46:49
If the Club's looking for a shop window to show the competitiveness of its' wares, what about entering a team for the 750 MC's six-hour relay race at Silverstone on Saturday 27 October? It's a handicap event open to everything from Porsches to Austin Sevens, and reliability and consistency against the handicapper's projected lap times mean that the fastest do not always win. Typically, there are four cars in a team. I have a faint memory that someone in the Club did this before. Anyway, apart from Spa, it would seem an interesting way to conclude the season...
I'd book a drive for one, although it would of course mean joining the 750 MC as well as the BARC.
Just a thought...
Title: Holly Birkett 6-hour relay race, Silverstone
Post by: Paul Robertson on July 13, 2007, 18:02:23
We did this last year frank.They have changed the rules now and we are not quick enough to get an entry.
Title: Holly Birkett 6-hour relay race, Silverstone
Post by: Frank Barnard on July 13, 2007, 18:42:57
Oh dear, sorry to waste your time...
Title: Holly Birkett 6-hour relay race, Silverstone
Post by: Trevor Williams on July 13, 2007, 19:10:17
Frank,
Doing the race would be a waste of time. The handicap system is rubbish, and the organisation , in my opinion left a hell of a lot to be desired. Most of the team of people who did the race last year came away feeling that we had been stiffed
Trevor
Title: Holly Birkett 6-hour relay race, Silverstone
Post by: Mary Lindsay on July 13, 2007, 19:34:01
QuoteWe did this last year frank.They have changed the rules now and we are not quick enough to get an entry.
How have they changed the rules Paul? Surely the pre war Austin Sevens aren't quicker than a 2CV?
Title: Holly Birkett 6-hour relay race, Silverstone
Post by: Paul Robertson on July 14, 2007, 09:36:08
They don't allow cars faster than 60 seconds or slower than 90 seconds now mary.