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FERRARI HILL CLIMB CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 13 : LONGLEAT : 25 SEPTEMBER 2004
report by Richard Allen

These last rounds of the 2004 series have been producing both drama and excitement and Longleat was to prove no exception. This scenically stunning venue in Wiltshire is renowned for its often slippery and daunting course. The first half has some strange surface material that when wet has a practically zero co-efficient of friction. It is impossible to make any kind of a fast start off the line.

Eleven Ferraris assembled in the paddock Saturday morning – not as many as anticipated, as at least four of our competitors had failed to get an entry for various reasons. The “Chart Toppers” were all on parade, though we nearly lost Richard Prior – he was an hour late as some inconsiderate person had parked in front of his garage.

The morning practice runs were sort of dry, though on the first run the track was damp from overnight dew which was to catch out Philip Whitehead. Inspired no doubt by his excellent time at the recent Harewood meeting he went a fraction too hard over the fast right hander, dropping the F355 in the process. He took out one of the Marquis of Bath’s small trees and scattered a couple of those giant “cotton reel” straw bales - these things weigh a ton or two and are not as gentle as a Recticel barrier. The front of Philip's 355 was a bit shredded as a result, though the car was still a runner. Jon Goodwin was to lead the practice time chart with his F355, appropriate really as he has the class record at 42.15. This time he was on 42.80 which augured well for the day. Significantly Chris Butler was next at 43.41 with his F355, then Nick Taylor (Mondial 3.4t) on 43.85 and Richard Prior (348ts) just five hundredths of a second back from Nick. On PEP factored times these two were in a theoretical lead at this point.


Back in the paddock a remarkably philosophical Philip Whitehead was busy reassembling the front of his F355, ably assisted by Nick Taylor. A few yards of tank tape later Philip, who had been prepared to take a rain check, was persuaded to take a second practice run.

Longleat has a couple of catering facilities, one in the cellars under Longleat House and most of the Ferrari drivers took advantage of this. Surfacing in to the daylight after lunch it was noted that it was now wet and fairly hissing down – not the best weather for this place as can be appreciated from the earlier description of the course.

This inclement stuff was to make for some interesting results – on the first competitive runs Nick Taylor got off the line well and stormed away in to the lead with 49.01 - well ahead of his championship points rivals. Also remarkably fast was Geoff Dark, taking his 308GTB up in 50.13. Both these two were well ahead of such luminaries as Jon Goodwin, Richard Prior and Chris Butler. Nick, looking rather pleased with his amazing time, was now firmly on the 20 point trail and in good shape to clinch the Championship. At this point the running order behind this crowd was Richard Allen (550M), Chris Hitchman (F355), Barry Wood (308GTB), Peter Hitchman (F355) and Colin Campbell (246GT).

For the second runs it was still wet but times fell noticeably. Taylor again was really quick at 48.00. I saw his time come up and immediately thought – wow, nobody can top that. But somebody did and handsomely too! Chris Butler this time made the fastest start and went on up the hill exploiting his F355 to the full, stopping the clocks at an amazing 46.79 – maybe his best result to date. Taylor though was still happy, his time had secured another 20 points and he was now in an unassailable lead for this year’s title. Jon Goodwin just got third on 48.56 from Richard Prior on 48.58, with Geoff Dark still going well at 49.86 despite a slow four second 0-64ft. Chris Hitchman got his F355 up next ahead of my 550. I found the car nearly impossible to drive on the first part of the course. I started in second and it would not have it, shifted to third and that was not much good either, then used fourth most of the way except for the hairpin. Barry Wood improved dramatically on this final run to 52.48, as did Colin Campbell, the conditions suiting his 246GT with its lack of ponies admirably. His best result this season as he won the club handicap with a time of 65.23.

After all this excitement we returned to the paddock to congratulate Nick Taylor on finally wresting the 2004 FHCC title from his nearest pursuers Richard Prior and Jon Goodwin, and Chris Butler for his stunning and very convincing Ferrari class win.

 

GALLERIA
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Colin Campbell - 246GT
Phil Whitehead - F355
Peter Hitchman - F355
Barry Wood 308GTS
Chris Hitchman - F355
         
Geoff Dark - 308GTB
Richard Prior - 348ts
Jon Goodwin - F355
Nick Taylor - Mondial t
Chris Butler - F355

 

RESULTS        
Pos. Driver Tipo Run 1 Run 2
PEP %
Points
1
Chris Butler F355 51.52 46.79
+2.75
17
2
Nick Taylor Mondial t 49.01 48.00
0
20
3
Jon Goodwin F355 50.91 48.56
+2.75
12
4
Richard Prior 348ts 51.51 48.58
0
15
5
Geoff Dark 308 GTB 50.13 49.86
-0.5
13
6
Chris Hitchman F355 54.74 51.48
+2.75
9
7
Richard Allen 550M 53.83 51.58
+1.5
10
8
Barry Wood 308 GTS 56.95 52.48
-1.5
11
9
Peter Hitchman F355 59.57 53.35
+2.75
8
10
Phil Whitehead F355 61.97 -
+2.75
6
11 Colin Campbell 246 GT 70.18 65.23
-4.5
7

 

POINTS STANDING AFTER ROUND 13:
Pos. Driver Tipo
Points *
1 Nick Taylor Mondial t
134 (158)
2 Richard Prior 348ts
124 (201)
3 Jon Goodwin F355/Mondial t
118 (166)
4 Geoff Dark 308 GTB
111 (157)
5 Chris Butler F355
97 (114)
6 Mike Spicer 328 GTB
87 (113)
7 Richard Allen 328 GTB/F355/550M
86 (103)
8 Marco Pullen 308 GTSi/Mondial t
57 (59)
9 Phil Whitehead F355
56 (60)
10 Christopher England 308 GTS
50
11 John Marshall 328 GTB
47
12 Chris Hitchman F355 GTS
46
13 Nick Frost 348 GTC
42
14 Barry Wood 308 GTS
40
15 Colin Campbell 246 GT
34
16 Peter Hitchman F355 GTS/360M
33
17
Peter Rogerson
F355
22
18 Jos van de Perre 308 GTS
20
19 Simon Burn 308 GTBi
19
20= Chris Dixon 348tb
15
20= John Dobson 308 GT4/328 GTB
15
22= Andy Grier 328 GTS
14
22= Geoffrey Rollason 360M
14
24 Leon Bachelier F512M
12
25 Andrew Duncan 328 GTS
11
26= Lorraine Hitchman 328 GTS
9
26= Gerald McAleer 348 tb
9
28= Jeremy Stubbs Mondial t
6
28= Jolyon Harrison 308 GTS
6
30
Len Watson F40
1
 
* Best 7 results count, total scores in brackets.

 

 

 

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Longleat the day before...
 
...the racers and the nasty weather arrived
 
"This tree just jumped out in front of me" - Phil rehearses his story
 
Colin Campbell was helped by lack of ponies
 
Peter Hitchman wisely left his 360 at home and got son Chris's 355 wet instead
 
Barry Wood improved dramatically on his second run
 
RA's hugely powerful550M struggled for traction...
 
...and he was just pipped by Chris Hitchman
 
Richard Prior focusses before his final run...
 
...where he improved, but not by enough to keep his Championship hopes alive
 
Jon Goodwin finished in an unaccustomed third place...
 
...behind run 1 leader Nick Taylor, who clinched the Championship....
 
...and eventual winner Chris Butler, exactly a year after his maiden victory
 
Un campione popolare e degno!
 
Taylor receives the congratulations of Butler (c) and Gooders (r)
 
 
 
pics by Ali Dixon