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Re: Britcar 24 hr
« Reply #30 on: October 03, 2010, 09:09:52 pm »
Comparing the number of people around the track today to yesterday It was a lot quieter. definetely the more hard core nutters left  ;D
The race itself was great & Rob Huff wasn't hanging around at the start.

Paying the premium for Whire Rabbit was worthwhile after all as we were able to drive round the circuit & park on the banking by Stowe & Vale & watch in the dry as the cars slid all over the place on track :)


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Re: Britcar 24 hr
« Reply #31 on: October 04, 2010, 10:38:35 am »
That photo just about sums up the race!
Mightily impressed by the Aquila though - same Corvette engine as the Moslers but left 'em for dead. I was speaking to the Aquila team on Sunday who were very frustrated at the breakdown - they did get it fixed after a long spell in the garage and it was making up 10 seconds per lap on the leader but the sticking throttle finally put it in the gravel. Good effort lads and thanks for that engine noise - made up for the absence of 'Vettes and Saleems!
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Re: Britcar 24 hr
« Reply #32 on: October 04, 2010, 10:39:09 am »
Or SaleeNs as they are more commonly known......
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Re: Britcar 24 hr
« Reply #33 on: October 04, 2010, 10:53:06 am »
Some pics from Team Muz, a thoroughly enjoyable event, shame the weather deteriorated but that’s racing – it’s spooky in the grandstands at 5am with the cars circling obediently behind the Safety Car in the fog :o

As far as photos go, there are less & less opportunities for fence-free shots, which is really frustrating knowing what it was like only last year :(


Camp set up behind the Start/Finish straight – No chance of any sleep then :laugh:


Time to look at some of the contenders – where else can you get into the pit garages and this close to the cars? ;)


None of the Bernie EcclesCake “only people who are celebrities in their own imaginations” here












When did you last see an AlfaSud? :o


Mrs Muz famously asserted that this should be on a Merry-go-Round :laugh:


Exhausting work, this 8)


Back to camp for some lunch before the start of the race


Now here’s an idea.  Start the race with a Union Flag.  But where from – get a geezer in a Red Beret to put a target in the gravel….


….get some people to leap out of what appears to be a perfectly airworthy plane….


….make patterns in the sky….


…and deliver said Union Flag from the sky 8)


Now that is a cool idea ;D


Pre-race buildup – the much fancied Jet-Alliance Porsche 997


The amazingly fast and amazingly sounding Aquila CR1


One of the fancied Mosler MT900R


BMW M3 E46


Good to see Mazda make an appearance ;D


A Cosworth Escort :o


Porsche 993 RSR


Marcos Mantis


Aston Martin N24


BMW M3 E92


Seat León


Lotus Elise


Mosler MT900R vs Aquila CR1 8)


Marcos Mantis 8)


Lotus Exige


Go Team Mazda! 8)


BMW M3 E46


Molser MT900R


Eventual second place after leading for a large part of the race, the Jet-Alliance Porsche 997


Porsche 993 RSR


Morgan Plus 8 ???


Mosler MT900R


The stunning Aquila CR1 8)


Nissan 370z


Aston Martin N24


Aquila CR1 8)


BMW M3 E46


Honda Civic :o


Top marks for the team who kept this Morgan Plus 8 going to the end ;D


Lotus Exige


TVR Sagaris


A herd of BMW M3 ???


Mosler MT900R



Oh yes, so apart from getting into the pit garages pre-race to see the preparation, where else can you actually get into the pit lane mid-race to see the pitstops & refueling etc?.......










Looks peaceful, but with 60 cars buzzing around all night it was, erm, awkward to sleep :laugh:


At least someone managed to grab some kip  ::)

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Re: Britcar 24 hr
« Reply #34 on: October 04, 2010, 01:58:47 pm »
Absolutely fantastic photos, thanks!
Copse grandstand is very spooky at 3am as well when you're the only one there.
I'd do it all again tomorrow (when my clothes have dried out......)
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Re: Britcar 24 hr
« Reply #35 on: October 04, 2010, 02:29:27 pm »
Indeed, there's an ill wind blowing around those grandstands at night, and it's nothing to do with the chilli I had the previous evening  >:D