We were fortunate to have a Hardy this
year. Last years event did not take place for various reasons, and then
this year Woolbridge didn’t have people to fill the top positions. ACTC
Chairman Simon Woodall worked hard to put a team in place only for the
Woolbridge Committee to decide they didn’t want the event run under
their banner. Fortunately Simon was able to get the VWOC to lend their
support and the Hardy ran under their flag with Tony Young as the
principle organiser. With little time in front of them the team couldn’t
be too ambitious and ran the event with a short road mileage in the
Bridport - Weymouth area. Unfortunately as the VWOC are not affiliated
to the ACU this years Hardy had to run without the bikes.
Thirty-Two cars lined up at the Hardy’s familiar
Freshwater Holiday Park. They were led away by Adrian Dommett, running
as number 0 as he bought along his Ford Special rather than his familiar
Wolseley Hornet.
The first two sections at Boarsbarrow took the
restarting yellows and reds out of the equation. The gradient was pretty
severe, on a loose surface, and there was little chance of getting away
on the restarts, especially as the marshals were instructed not to let
competitors dig deep holes. Running g first car Adrian Dommett wasn’t
even able to get to the restart line on Boarsbarrow 1, but he cleared
the wet leaves away for the others.
The hill was a straight climb through trees, across a
track and then a little further up a dead end cleared through the
bushes. The restart was just before the cross track for classes 6, 7 and
8 and none of them managed to get away, although Adrian Marfell came
very close. It was a different storey for the "non-restarters", provided
they had enough momentum, and quite a few got over the track but only
Sticker Martin, Tristan White and Keith Saunders (Reliant SS1) got as
far as the one.
On the parallel Boarsbarrow 2 only Sticker martin and
Keith Saunders came out of the top, although Christopher Symons came
close in his Porsche 924, as did Richard Dawe in his Midget. Gary Hobbs
and Ian Bailey had problems with the trees in their Sierra’s and Gary
left having wiped out both the lights and front bumper.
Adrian Marfell was the only car to clear Knowle Lane
before the grassy slopes of a series of sections at Uploders and Pooks
Peak. By now Sticker Martin had pulled out a substantial lead and
although Tristan White pulled a couple back on the second section at
Nicks Pit he ran out a worthy winner.
There was a very friendly atmosphere at the finish. It
had been very difficult for the organisers to put the event together and
everyone was very appreciative of their efforts, which hopefully have
saved the trial for the future.