Falcon's first event for many months took place at Upper Caldecote on the 22nd
July when Mikes Hayward and Furse ran the July Joust Autotest. They had a good entry
with some really interesting "new" cars. Owen Turner from Watling MC entered his
rally Imp, which sounded really nice, if rather different to Richard Tompkins familiar
yellow machine. Closer examination revealed that the Linwood fire pump engine had been
replaced by a "K" series lump. It was shame Owen didnt have Nigel
Taylors car, as we could have had Turner driving a Turner! Nigel had entered his Mk1
for his first Autotest, after sampling Falcon events at Brickhill in a Panda. I plan to
write more about Nigel and his car for next months Classical Gas.
With only one car entered in class B it was amalgamated with its shorter
wheelbase brethren in class A. Nerveless Murray MacDonald didnt find the extra
length a particular handicap and went into an early lead in his Golf Gti. The car looking
a little better now, having been straightened after its brush against the Brickhill
trees. Neil Bray chased Murray hard in his familiar autotest Mini, after some last minute
preparation the day before, including welding in a new floor! Simon Robson, who was still
getting to grips with his Liege, and was a couple of seconds behind, completed the old
firm. Richard Tompkins was going well in his Imp as was co-driver David Russell driving in
his first Autotest.
Simon Robson got the bit between his teeth after lunch, pulling back three seconds on
test five and a further four seconds on test seven to set FTD, four seconds ahead of Neil
Bray, who was best in class A after catching up and overtaking Murray MacDonald. Owen
Turner really got to grips with Neils meadow in the afternoon and stormed to 3rd
in class, just ahead of David Russell in Richard Tompkins Imp, Richard himself slipping
down the order as the day drew to a close. Keith Pettit went well all day, taking the
class B award in his "Frogeye" Sprite, which I have now learned is a different
car to his trials machine!
It was a good day, held in ideal conditions, dry but with the ground damp enough not to
raise the dust! Competitors certainly seemed to enjoy Mike Furses well thought out
tests, which "flowed" really nicely. It was good to see the new cars and new
faces and lets hope they will be back for the next event on 3rd September.
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