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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby rscmb7 » Sun Jun 13, 2010 9:18 pm

Just trying to keep JP cars flag flying in the Midlands, I managed a 36.2 for one lap of Curborough today at the Grahan Hill Memorial Sprint. Only JP car there, but it allowed me to finally win the class. I'm sure some of you could manage a better time, but rather pleased to have knocked 9 seconds off my time since March when I did my first run :) . Some of the improvement is due to advice from this forum, so many thanks.
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby RobMsport » Sun Jun 13, 2010 10:14 pm

That's a damn good time for a Curborough single lap . In fact my last single there in 2005 was the same as Alan Wood's at 36.24 sec's ---- not in my class but the '' WOODS '' were always a good benchmark :)

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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby David » Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:18 am

Curborough on Sunday* :D -- first single lapper for about three years. Will let you know how it goes ;)

David



* Westfield Sports Car Club annual sprint -- an "almost all Se7ens" event. Spectating is free, and entry to the paddock is unrestricted. Stop by and say hello!
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby NeilEverett » Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:47 am

Sounds like a good candidate for a family afternoon out on Father's Day...! :D

Will see if the wife & kids agree... Means leaving the Mojo at home unfortunately.
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby David » Mon Jun 14, 2010 9:08 pm

Mojo or not Neil, hope to see you there :)
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby PaulW7 » Sat Jun 19, 2010 3:49 pm

Guys what the situation for sprinting / hillclimbs on belts at the moment in the Roadgoing kit car classes. I have Willans 4X3 2inch belts in mine. Blue book seems to only define 3 point belts like a standard tintop diagonal and lap arrangement and not as I have where the two harness chest straps are joined fixing around a single horizontal bolt on the rear of the top seat back chassis rail.

Furthermore do the date restrictions apply as in race series or stage rallying, they are 11 years old.but unmarked.
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby NeilEverett » Sun Jun 20, 2010 2:29 pm

David wrote:Mojo or not Neil, hope to see you there :)

Sorry I didn't make it up to Curbrough today, hope you had a good day!
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby rscmb7 » Sun Jun 20, 2010 4:20 pm

On belts, date restrictions definitely apply, mine are checked every time!
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby David » Sun Jun 20, 2010 9:08 pm

NeilEverett wrote:
David wrote:Mojo or not Neil, hope to see you there :)

Sorry I didn't make it up to Curbrough today, hope you had a good day!


You missed something Neil. Great weather, slick organisation, excellent company, some remarkable driving*, wonderful day overall.

The two JPSCs acquitted themselves well on balance.
On the negative side, we were last (me, first time ever I think), last but one (Chris, double driving my car) and last but two (Nigel Cresswell -- 1400cc Hayabuse Fury on slicks) in the class the WSCC chose to put us in.
On the positive side, our times (31.97s for Nigel, 33.09s for Chris, and 33.12s for me) were perfectly respectable, even if Chris and I are sure there's a "32" hiding in the car if only it were a little better driven.
Even more positively, the 14 road-going Westies under 1800cc on 1B tyres (a couple with screens, by far the majority without) produced best times between 33.41s and 38.87s -- so Chris and I (1600 road-going Striker, aeroscreen, 1Bs) were very much on the pace of the equivalent machinery. A cynic might say this is why non-Westies aren't allowed to play on equal terms ;) .

Video link will follow soon.

David

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New Curborough lap records:

Modified Kit, Replica, Space Framed and Non-Ferrous Chassis Cars up to 1800cc
20/06/2010 Phil (Barney) Newall Westfield SE/Blade 31.09s
Also WSCC Competition Secretary Nick Algar (who, purely by coincidence, is also reigning British Sprint Champion) brought along his Gould GR55 simply to try to lower the outright course record. He did, twice, finishing on 26.69S!! What must it feel like to accelerate out of the Fradley hairpin sufficiently hard to cross the line at 141mph? (Anyone who has never driven Curborough will need to ask someone who has whether that is impressive.)
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby David » Mon Jun 21, 2010 7:03 pm

Video, as promised at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjdcygoAcrQ

It's Chris -- because he thrashed me by 0.03s!

David
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