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It was finally here; the event I had waited for all year, Loton is a clear favourite of many of the hillclimbers and is certainly my favourite by far. I had organised everything on Friday evening so I could get away in good time on Saturday morning, however I didn’t quite get my timings right and ended up arriving before "sign on" opened and that was after stopping to waste a little time. This gave me time to walk this spectacular hill and take in the ambience of the paddock, everyone busying around getting ready for the action, applying numbers and timing struts occasionally stopping to greet fellow competitors.
Second practice saw most knock a fair few seconds off their first runs as the track had completely dried out in the basking sunshine. Sergio Ransford (308) realised when he got to the top of the hill that one lens had fallen out of his glasses. He had knocked over 4 seconds off his first run time so considered ditching the glasses completely for his competition runs. Gooders had broken 60 seconds on his second practice run and was leading the field at lunch followed by Richard Prior (355), Chris Butler (355) & Nick Taylor (348GTC). As usual at this double header Jon Goodwin had organised a top quality BBQ lunch for us all at a very reasonable rate from the local Pub. Tony Attwood led the Ferraris to the start and had a much improved run knocking nearly 4 seconds off his best practice time. Pauline Goodwin (328) put in a very competitive run crossing the line in 65.54 which earned her leading classic points for the event. Colin Cambell (246GT) recorded his best time of the day stopping the clock at 90.13. Peter Rogerson in his 360 also put in his best time of the day finishing in 71.17 as did John Marshall (68.56) in his newly restored GT4. Julian had not been able to make this event last year so was chasing his PB from the previous year and was one we were relying on for negative points for the Ferrari vs. Lotus challenge; he didn’t disappoint improving to 70.08 and a new PB. Unlike the meetings of late the sun continued to shine and the track was in perfect condition for R2. Tony continued to chip away at his time and finished the day on 73.27, Ian Chadwick (348ts) was also improving and took the handicap prize with a 71.56 and a new personal best. Wendy Ann Marshall (328) had been improving all day and continued in this vein and improved by six tenths to 74.34. Tracey (328) was battling with fellow tortoise Sergio and managed to take the leading tortoise honour with a 67.46. Mad Dog was the first of the leading contenders and was off the line in a flash recording a sub 2.3 second 64ft time, however this enthusiasm caused him to overcook it at Fallow, or at least I think that is what he said when he got out of his car but he seemed to be speaking in a foreign language! On returning to my car at the top of the hill a single seater Lotus driver was lying back in his car with his eyes closed facing the sun, I asked him if he was O.K to which he replied “Couldn’t be better in fact there is no better place to be; I am in the heart of the countryside in my car at probably the best hillclimb with the sun on my face and the sound of Ferraris roaring at full throttle in the distance” This, I feel, summed it all up and we got to do it all again the next day. With the competition over it was now time for the hill climbers to socialise some more at the Albright Hussey. As usual Gooders had arranged an excellent menu and we were treated very well by the Hotel staff. After dinner Colin being the oldest and wisest competitor shared some words of wisdom. The top three trophies were presented as Jon had to leave before prizegiving to direct the parking of the Ferraris on the Hotel lawn.
Click here for (unofficial) results and points. Click here for (unofficial) Championship positions. Next up: Loton Park: 10th July.
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