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Classic Touring Car Racing Club, CTCRC, meeting at  Snetterton on 27 & 28 June 2009, organised by the BARC

Exciting Racing at Sweltering Snetterton

The weather was hot and humid, especially on the Sunday. The racing was dramatic, incident packed but without any real damage to man or machine. Neil only took the 1300 Fiesta which went much better after a lot of attention since it last raced at Thruxton on Easter Monday.


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The 1300 engine was is working much better now. Neil got a good start in the Sunday race, holding off a host of bigger engined cars until running wide exiting the Russell Chicane just after this picture was taken.

Post Historic - Race 1

Tony Crudgington wins thrilling Post Historic Race

Tony Crudgington recovered from this dramatic moment at Russell to take the chequered flag when Steve Primett retired Their were battles all the way through the field. here Keith Calver leads Tony Crates and jeff Offord through Russell.

Neil hadn't entered this one as No1 Capri is still not repaired after Oulton Park. No David Howard either, as the engine he damaged at Silverstone will not be back together until Lydden. So it was Brian Stevens on pole, in his Jaguar XJ12, with Jason Christie and Steve Primett second and third fastest in their RS2000’s.

It was a dramatic first lap. First pole man Brian Stevens disappeared with something amiss in his recently rolling roaded engine. Steve Primett hadn’t made a good start so this left Jason Christie and Tony Crudgingon (Triumph Dolomite Sprint) fighting for the lead. They came round the Coram Curve side by side and they were still that way when they put the anchors on for the Russell Chicane. Who locked up first it was hard to say but they both spun off the circuit, albeit without touching. Tony ended up on the inside, restarting in seventh place behind Len Allgood (RS 2000). Jason finished up on the grass on the outside and try as he may he couldn’t get the motor to fire, bringing out the safety car for a lap while the marshals helped him push it away.

So we had the familiar sight of Steve Primett’s white RS2000 in first place when the race restarted, followed by John Wright (RS 2000) and Mark Osborne (Dolomite). Tony Crudgington was on fire though, charging through the field towards the front. By lap seven he was up to third, behind Mark Osborne. Steve was still in front but not for long as his engine was down to three cylinders when something broke in the top end. Steve dropped back through the field before retiring, elevating Tony to second, not for long though as he charged by into a lead he held to the flag.

While all this was going on at the front there were battles all through the field making the race a super spectacle for the spectators.

Posn Race No Class Name Car Laps Time
1 14 C Tony Crudgington Triumph Dolomite 10 16:19.35
2 49 C Mark Osborne Triumph Dolomite 10 16:21.91
3 21 C John Wright Ford Escort RS2000 10 16:24.26
4 22 B William Jenkins BMW 3.0CSL 10 16:25.44
5 95 C Len Allgood Ford Escort RS2000 10 16:33.51
6 3 D James Christie Hillman Avenger 10 16:34.58
7 56 C Bob Kett Triumph Dolomite 10 16:55.00
8 89 E Ken Selfe Mini Marcos 10 16:56.12
9 20 E Keith Calver Morris Mini 1275GT 10 17:18.78
10 12 D Tony Crates Lotus Cortina Mk2 10 17:20.75
11 61 C Jeff Orford Ford Escort RS2000 10 17:57.97
DNF 1 C Stephen Primett Ford Escort RS2000 9  
DNF 25 A Brian Stevens Jaguar XJ12 1  
DNF 2 C Jason Christie Ford Escort RS2000 0  

Fastest Laps

14 C Tony Crudgington Triumph Dolomite Lap 9 1:25.72 81.97 mph
22 B William Jenkins BMW 3.0CSL Lap 9 1:27.51 80.29 mph
3 D James Christie Hillman Avenger Lap 9 1:29.00 78.94 mph
89 E Ken Selfe Mini Marcos Lap 10 1:30.29 77.82 mph
25 A Brian Stevens Jaguar XJ12 Lap 1 1:40.87 69.66 mph

 

Group 1 - Race 1

Jim McLoughlin Dominates, Neil's Fiesta runs well

Jim McLoughlin dominated proceedings (Picture by Alistair Bray) Neil was pleased with the improvements to his 1300 engine. (Picture by Alistair Bray)

Reigning Group 1 champion Jim McLoughlin dominated proceedings in Group 1. Putting his immaculate Capri on pole and leading the race from flag to flag. Jim was pursued throughout by Mark Fowler, his similar Capri having been re-engined a few days before. However, although he posted the fastest lap Mark was not consistent enough to beat flying Jim, as could be seen by the flurries of dust as he grazed the grass all the way round the circuit.

Brian Stevens had a lonely third place, having cured his earlier engine problems. Tim Scott Andrews was pleased with fourth place in his Rover fighting off an early challenge from Alan Roper in his similar machine. Later in the race Alan had a coming together with William Jenkins, leaving the latter's beautiful BMW 3.0 CSL rather battle scared.

Neil Bray was pleased with the improvements to his 1300 Fiesta. The car had been very slow at Thruxton and Oulton. However, after a lot of head scratching and burning midnight oil some extra horses had been found. This moved Neil ahead 0f class rival in qualifying. Neil got a good start and was drawing ahead of Brian when his similar Fiesta has an engine failure on the last lap.

Posn Race No Class Name Car Laps Time
1 1 B Jim McLoughlin Ford Capri 11 15:37.43
2 5 B Mark Fowler Ford Capri 11 15:41.23
3 25 A Brian Stevens Jaguar XJ12 11 16:00.22
4 4 B Tim Scott Andrews Rover Vitesse 11 16:11.14
5 14 C Mark Lucock Triumph Dolomite 11 16:28.19
6 44 B Tony Scott Andrews Rover Vitesse 11 16:34.76
7 37 C Matt Irons BMW 323 11 16:35.55
8 22 B William Jenkins BMW 3.0CSL 11 16:36.20
9 92 F Daniel Smoughton BMW 320 10  
10 76 E Neil Bray Ford Fiesta 10  
11 98 B Chris Marsh Ford Capri 10  
12 68 E Brian Goodwin Ford Fiesta 10  
13 71 C Anthony Welsh Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV 10  
DNF 54 B Alan Roper Rover Vitese 9  
DNF 97 C Ben Dewen BMW 323 9  

Fastest Laps

5 B Mark Fowler Ford Capri lap 11 1:23.85 83.80 mph
25 A Brian Stevens Jaguar XJ12 lap 4 1:25.33 82.34 mph
14 C Mark Lucock Triumph Dolomite lap 8 1:27.86 79.97 mph
92 F Daniel Smoughton BMW 320 lap 7 1:31.66 76.66 mph
76 E Neil Bray Ford Fiesta lap 2 1:33.09 76.66 mph

Post Historic - Race 2

Brian Stevens wins from the back of the Grid

Brian Stevens closing on the Dolomites of Tony Crudgington and Mark Osborne at Russell Bob Kett (Dolomite) and Ken Selfe (Mini Marcos) were locked together for most of the race.

Race 1 winner Tony Crudgington was on pole in his Triumph Dolomite, and must have been feeling pretty confident with three of his main rivals at the back of the grid after their problems first time out. However, it was Mark Osborne who was first away in his Dolomite, followed by Brian Stevens, who sliced his XJ12 up the inside from the back, with Jason Christie (Escort RS2000) tucked in behind.

On lap 2 Brian powered past Mark into the lead and the order was Brian Stevens – Mark Osborne – Tony Crudgington – Jason Christie – Steve Primett (RS 2000). Then a sizeable gap before the rest of the field came by, headed by William Jenkins in his repaired BMW 3.0 CSL. Reigning champion Steve Primett harried Jason mercilessly before getting past on the fourth lap, but could not pass Tony. This enabled Jason to stay in touch and the three of them were either nose to tail or side by side for the remainder of the race, although they always crossed the strip in that order until Tony spun coming out of the Russell Chicane on the very last lap.

There were two retirements, James Christie when his Avenger shed a fan belt and Tony Crates whose clutch gave out.

1 25 A Brian Stevens Jaguar XJ12 11 laps 16:00.68
2 49 C Mark Osborne Triumph Dolomite   16:08.49
3 1 C Stephen Primett Escort RS2000   16:09.62
4 2 C Jason Christie Ford Escort RS2000   16:11.22
5 14 C Tony Crudgington Triumph Dolomite   16:18.20
6 22 B William Jenkins BMW 3.0 CSL   16:24.03
7 95 C Len Allgood Ford Escort RS2000   16:26.10
8 56 C Bob Kett Triumph Dolomite   17:02.27
9 89 E Ken Selfe Mini Marcos   17:32.63
DNF 3 D James Christie Hillman Avenger 5 laps  
DNF 12 D Tony Crates Lotus Cortina Mk2 2 laps  

Fastest Laps

25 A Brian Stevens Jaguar XJ12 1:25.47 82.11 mph
1 C Stephen Primett Escort RS2000 1;25.98 81.72
22 B Willaim Jenkins BMW 3.0 CSL 1:27.58 80.23
3 D James Christie Hillman Avenger 1:29.70 78.33
89 E Ken Selfe Mini Marcos 1:30.19 77.91

Group 1 - Race 2

Brian Stevens Dramatic Race after Jim McLoughlin is Black Flagged

Brian Stevens lets the Capris battle it out. Shortly afterwards they went spinning in all directions in The Bomb Hole. Tim Scott Andrews spins under remorseless pressure from Brian Stevens

Mark Fowler headed Jim McLoughlin off the line. The two Capri’s followed by Brian Stevens in his Jaguar XJ12. Then on the second lap all hell broke loose in the Bomb Hole. Jim and Mark had gone through The Esses side-by-side, they touched and both went pirouetting across the grass, taking Brian with them when he tried to take evasive action. Jim was soon going again, at the front of the field. Brian rejoined in seventh but it took Mark nearly a lap to restart, a firm last.

So the order at the end of lap two was Jim McLoughlin – William Jenkins – Tim Scott Andrews (Rover Vitesse) – Mark Lucock (Triumph Dolomite) – Matt Irons (BMW 323). Tim was soon past William and they had Brian right behind as he recovered lost time. William was back up to second when Tim spun on the exit from Russell but this didn’t last long when Brian powered the Jaguar past the BMW.

Then Brian found himself taking the chequered flag when Jim was black flagged for the bodywork allegedly rubbing on a tyre, although this was later revealed to be a rather imaginative ruling.

Neil had a good first lap before running wide at Russell, letting three or four cars past and had a lonely time for the rest of the race.

1 25 A Brian Stevens Jaguar XJ12 11 laps 16:15.61
2 22 B William Jenkins BMW 3.0 CSL   16:17.47
3 4 B Tim Scott Andrews Rover Vitesse   16:20.87
4 14 C Mark Lucock Triumph Dolomite   16:27.38
5 54 B Alan Roper Rover Vitesse   16:28.52
6 37 C Matthew Irons BMW 323   16:29.81
7 44 C Tony Scott Andrews Rover Vitesse   16:53.74
8 92 F Daniel Smoughton BMW 320   17:04.71
9 98 B Chris Marsh Ford Capri   17:08.53
10 5 B Mark Fowler Ford Capri   17:09.10
11 76 E Neil Bray Ford Fiesta 10 laps  
12 71 C Anthony Welsh Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV 10 laps  
DNF 1 B Jim McLoughlin Ford Capri 10 laps  


Fastest Laps

5 B Mark Fowler Ford Capri 1:24.27 83.38 mph
25 A Brian Stevens Jaguar XJ12 1:25.48 82.20
14 C Mark Lucock Triumph Dolomite 1:27.95 79.89
92 F Daniel Smoughton BMW 320 1:30.94 77.26
76 E Neil Bray Ford Fiesta 1:35.71 73.41

Page added 5 July 2009

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