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PIRELLI
MARANELLO FERRARI CHALLENGE
RACE REPORT : ROUND 9 : OULTON PARK : 13
JULY 2002
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- The two invalids returned from their various medical escapades and
it was good to see Gary Culver and Richard Stevens back in action, although
both confessed to feeling a little race-rusty. Unfortunately Dave Preston
was also still sore from a recent operation and when, during Friday
free practice, a bunch of tyres needed changing to cope with a sudden
rain shower, there was no-one fit enough to do it. They missed the session.
- The sizes of PMFC grids this season remains a little disappointing
and yet there are many cars and drivers out there who seem to be doing
just the occasional race. Indeed, registrations are still coming in
at this late stage of the season and if things materialise there could
be more than ten 360/Chs out next year. Perhaps one or two economic
uncertainties are keeping drivers off the grids this year.
- Oliver Morley had a sweaty moment in front of the Clerk of the Course
when he got reported for doing two practice starts on the warm-up lap.
It could have cost him the race but he got away with an admonishment.
Graham Reeder was not so lucky. For a jumped start he was penalised
the inevitable ten seconds but also got a licence endorsement, which
seems quite unreasonable. By the time the results were issued, however,
they seemed to have forgotten about the ten seconds, although it would
have made no difference to his placing.
- Some of the PMFC chaps took part in an earlier AutoItalia round.
Even on the warm-up lap occasional PMFC racer Graham Scott, this time
driving a Stratos replica, managed to hit John Avery's 355. We were
treated to the sight of a 15-minute paddock discussion, complete with
the usual gesticulations and finger pointing, as the finer points of
the incident were discussed.
- The Club's Chairman, Jack Sears, and his wife Diana were guests at
the race. Jack was presented with an Autosport magazine from
1965 which showed him on the front cover slipping ahead of Jim Clark
in their Lotus-Cortinas. Amazingly Dave Preston seemed to remember the
occasion and sure enough in a race report inside there was one David
Preston driving a sportscar in a supporting race.
- The hillclimbers are a hardy bunch. Immediately after finishing the
Oulton race Richard Allen rushed back to Essex to pick up his 355 and
then drive all the way to the West Country to take part in Sunday's
round of the Ferrari Hill Climb Championship at Gurston Down. There
he also went well and finished a close second behind this year's serial
winner, Jon Goodwin.
- Robin Ward (ex-hillclimber of course) was another who disappeared
immediately after the race. He had to prepare no less than six cars
to take part in a GT race at Brno the following weekend.
- Red Bull seems to be catching on. You can always tell the drivers
who are at it because they're the ones with the shakes and pupils the
size of pinheads. Does it actually make anyone go faster? Answers please,
anonymous if necessary.
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Richard and Gary were back, not
really rusty
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Morley was relieved after seeing
the C of the C
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No agreement was reached betwen
Avery & Scott
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Chairman Jack was a welcome guest
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Les Charneca gets Driver of the
Meeting
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"Now, where does this bit
go?"
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The price of fame: autograph
hunters seek him out
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Witt Gamski prepares for a WW1
re-enactment
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