RR is 20th-22nd Feb. Please contact me if you can spare a day to help out on the stand spreading the 2CV racing gospel.
Maria
Maria
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Show posts MenuQuoteEntries close for the VSCC Pomeroy Trophy on Sunday 9th February.
We would be grateful if you could remind your Members that as Members of an invited Club they are able to take part.
We have improved the entry from so it can now be filled in, saved and then returned to the VSCC.
The event remains open to any car, old or new. In an era where track time has become increasingly costly, the Pomeroy Trophy offers a unique opportunity. It's a chance to put your winter upgrades to the test, experience something different, and to enjoy a truly fun day out surrounded by an eclectic mix of cars and like-minded enthusiasts.
The Pomeroy Trophy is a truly unique competition, one of the few times you will witness pre-War cars competing against their modern counterparts in a single-day event. The objective is simple yet exhilarating; to determine the best touring car, with a series of challenges that test a car's performance and its driver's skill.
Throughout the day, competitors will engage in various tests, including a timed slalom, straight-line acceleration challenge, and a brake test, before culminating in the highlight of the event, a 40-minute-high speed session on the renowned Grand Prix circuit (using the Historic configuration) in the afternoon, divided into three speed-graded groups. This isn't a race but an exercise to complete a pre-determined number of laps based on the car's age and specification.
And in 2022, the Pomeroy Trophy introduced an exciting new class aimed primarily at touring cars from the 1970s through to the 1990s and beyond. For this special class, the requirement for all cars to have current road tax is waived. Basic requirements for touring race cars in this class align with standard race regulations, including operational lights, safety equipment, and standard silencing. Cars including from Motor Racing Legend's Historic Touring Car Challenge and Tony Dron Trophy, Goodwood Gerry Marshall cars, as well as any 1960s GT or touring cars running on race-spec tires like Dunlop L's or M's, are all eligible to enter. The main difference in this class is that road legality or a V5C is not required. While these cars won't compete for the overall Pomeroy Trophy (reserved for road-legal cars), they'll vie for the coveted Gordon Spice Cup.
Competing cars can be driven to the event or transported via trailer. The car that clinches the 'Pom' title is always a remarkable all-rounder, driven by a skilled and passionate driver.
Previous winning cars over the last ten years include the:
Subaru Impreza
Nissan Skyline
Ford Escort RS2000
Lotus Elan
HRS Sports
Frazer Nash Targa Florio
The entry fee is £326 for road legal cars(£233 for pre-1940s cars), and £355 for non-road legal Gordon Spice Cup contenders, providing 40 minutes of track time on the Silverstone Historic Grand Prix circuit, making it a genuinely competitive endeavour.
QuoteDear Classic 2CV Racing Club member.
This email is being sent to all the members of The Classic 2CV Racing Club Ltd, the list of members is attached to this email.
I am writing this as a Director and on behalf of your Board.
The club racing season is now finished. We have been to 3 race meetings and held 4 x 20 minute sprints and 1 x 24 Hour race. For the 24 hour race we invited the Mini Grands and the Belgian 2CV club as guest classes. This year the Belgians could not attend but there was a Belgian specification 2CV hybrid car with an all UK crew for the 24 Hour race.
We had 21 different 2CV's and 84 drivers racing with the club in 2020.
It has obviously been a very difficult year with no easy way to make plans or decisions. We are delighted in the support we have had from the majority of members to support and back our determination to race and to have seen so many drivers, crew, supporters and friends at the meetings.
The AGM for the Company is to take place on the 21st November 2020 at 1430. Due to Covid-19 restrictions it will be held via Zoom and not in person. The same to apply for the Sporting and Technical meetings which will take place at 1500.
We are proposing to proceed with the meetings as follows:
Company AGM
The agenda for the AGM is attached.
You may nominate a proxy to vote for you at the meeting. See the attached for details.
A zoom link and the accounts will be sent to all members, or their proxies, by 8 pm on the evening before the AGM.
I am managing the Zoom signing in and the start of the meeting.
Technical and Sporting
The technical and sporting committee have recently met and recommended the proposals to be discussed at the STGM meeting as attached.
You may nominate a proxy to vote for you at the meeting. See the attached for details.
A zoom link and the accounts will be sent to all members, or their proxies, by 8 pm on the evening before the STGM.
Richard Hollis-Brown will chair that meeting.
PLEASE NOTE: You should setup a Zoom account ahead of the meeting in order to sign in. There are 2 different Zoom meetings taking place on the 21st.
On a personal note I would like to thank all the other members of the Board. It's been a pleasure to serve another 3 years as a Director for the club and do so with a great group of people. I advised the Board in March I would retire at the AGM.
I will still be racing in a Classic 2CV in 2021 and am confident that the Board will reach the best decisions for 2021 and beyond for its members and the Club.
Nick Roads
Other directors of the Club as of 31 October:
Chris Yates
Ainislie Bousfield
Alec Graham
Maria Cooke
Richard Hollis-Brown
Martin Harrold
Lien Davies