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Andy Drummond crosses the finish line
in first place in the handicap race
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Still very orange, still very quick !
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Mark Pearson had a good day in his lovely
GTV, adapting well to the circuit.
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A "Star in his Dad's Car" Dave
Newsham interviewed for the TV coverage.
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David Frith's red 33, pictured in front
of what one wag described as its "Evil Twin"
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Andy Drumond's 16V Sud is obviously under
serious discussion by Richard and Brian
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Two "Turtles" in perfect formation.
Ray's Sud and Tina's Sprint
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Noisy neighbours! The large F5000 grid
made a real impression with their speed and volume. What
a beautiful noise!
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Should that read Ray Surva ? Chairman
Wendy assaulted Ray Shanks' rear end under brakes !!
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Ian Maskell's GTV - quick and very good
looking. Nice to have you along Ian!
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Bugger! Brent Stratton and Paul Weatherly
were both keen on the same real estate.
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Something else very orange and very quick.
The prototype Hulme Supercar on display.
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Seen in the pits, a really lovely Spider
- for sale too.
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On a scorching hot day Mark Pearson sensibly
provided shelter for his GTV
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Chris Browne charging hard to get past
guest driver Colin Craig
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3,2,1, no go! Paul Weatherley's recalcitrant
GTV needs some assistance to get going in the heat.
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JPG Invited AES driver Colin Craig driving
David Frith's spare 33, making full use of the ripple strips
on Saturday's race.
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Mark Pearson, David Newsham and Chairman
Wendy all dashing away at the start of the handicap race.
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Ron in hot pursuit of Ollie's Sud
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Max van Maanen and John Nutthall contesting
hard coming out of turn 1.
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Andy Drummond squeezing through Peter
Dommett's 156 on his way to victory in the handicap race.
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These things happen - even in the best
regulated of families!!
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All gridded up and ready to go in race
1 on Saturday.
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Mike Ritchie making his way through an
Alfa generated dust storm heading down to the front straight.
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