There were thirteen entries for Falcons final autotest in the
summers foot and mouth shortened series. We were saved from the un-lucky number on the day
by a couple of non-starters including Owen Turner who had picked up an injury playing
rugby the day before. We were also without our host Neil Bray, who was attending his
daughters engagement party down in the West Country. The competitors were very grateful to
Neil and Allison for letting them play in their back garden.
It was an interesting entry. There was only one double driver so we had ten different
cars. 50% of these braved the showery day in the open car class and to their credit nobody
raised a roof all day! Keith Pettit and Ross Nuten were familiar faces. Keith was driving
his usual Sprite but Ross forsook his Dellow and bought along his Morgan Plus Eight to do
battle with the slippery conditions.
Keith Oakes came down from Rugby in his Classic Trials prepared Dutton Phaeton. We had
two Marlins, Robin Howards familiar SWB "A" series machine in which he
does so well in PCTs and Pete Crawford giving his in his older version of the Marque
its competition debut.
Petes car is one of the first series of Marlins produced, with a Triumph
Vitesse six cylinder engine running on twin Strombergs and Triumph Herald front
suspension rather than the Marina torsion bar arrangement that Paul Moorhouse moved to
later in the roadsters life. One final interesting thing was that all the five open cars
were British Racing Green!
It was the closed cars that set the pace though, with old hand Murray MacDonald setting
fastest time on the first test ahead of Graham Raeburn in his Mini and Arnold Lane in the
families yellow Nova. The open cars fought back on the second test with Keith Pettit
fastest ahead of Arnold Lane and Robin Howard.
It was consistency that was to win the day though and Arnold put in a consistent set of
times all day to set FTD. Murray MacDonald set the highest number of fastest test times
but ended the day some five seconds slower.
Keith Pettit was third fastest overall and best open car. Keith was followed home by
Graham Raeburn , who didnt set any fastest times but was very consistent all day and
Robin Howard who warmed up as the day went on and was quickest on the final two tests.
Peter Manning won the family battle coming home in front of David but both were beaten by
Bob Tatum in his diminutive Fiat Panda who went well all day and set fastest time on test
six.