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PIRELLI MARANELLO FERRARI CHALLENGE |
PADDOCK
STORIES: ROUND
6 : OULTON PARK - 7 JUNE 2003
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- No doubt fed up with being called "young" Lewis Carter,
we are now happy to report that he has acquired a different name. From
now on he is "Lewsi" Carter, thanks to the rather wayward
spelling of the timekeeper's sheets. Commenting on Lewsi's three-quarter
length pantaloons, Peter Sowerby pointed out that they went all the
way to his ankles at the beginning of the season but these 14-year olds
grow quickly......
- The downside of having many spectators and many kids with free access
to the paddock is that things get nicked. Regrettably a few bits went
missing, as did some of the prized Ferrari emblem valve caps, which
are probably now residing on some Viva in Liverpool, and there's a house
near Silverstone with Ferrari bunting draped across it. You can't trust
anyone.
- Notably absent was the Club's secretariat. Peter was Ferrari-ferrying
the groom to Jim and Janet Rice's daughters wedding. Congratulations!
This also explains why we had to use the Oulton caterers as the Rice's
couldn't do it.
- Ollie Morley was well dejected following his Donington engine failure.
He felt that the repaired unit had lost its edge and he was slower than
at the same meeting last year. His race result will have done nothing
to cheer him up and he is watching his season rather slipping away.
The commentators certainly gave him a lot of mention but what did they
mean by saying : "he is very famous for his XR2 exploits but we
won't go into that"?
- Robin Ward was a really torn man. Desperate for his one-off race in
Chris Catt's 355/Ch, he was anxiously trying to find a way around paying
his £300 registration fee. Even the offer not to run for points
would not sway the organisers. Is that maybe why he didn't do the race?
- We hope it was his wheels he was talking about but Ian Hetherington
was telling everyone who would listen that an extra 2" would make
all the difference. We will see if we can find out some more.
- Terry Coleman really did get on the wrong side of the Powers That
Be. He had to have a chat with the Clerk of the Course after the race,
when he got in Marco Attard's way during the lapping incident. Marco,
usually a placid character, was livid and Terry got fined £50
and docked three points on his licence.
- The ever-increasing prowess of the Damax boys was explained by Robin
as being due to his "driver coaching". But what role does
Les Charneca's hair colour play? It's getting more garish by the meeting.
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Lewsi and Jason shake on some
important deal or the other; Stewart looked worried
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"And where d'you get your
hair done?" Les and Pirelli's Emma Caruthers
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This is especially for the lady
who said we run a sexist website
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Robin still feeling faint at
the thought of the £300
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Swifty arrives in the paddock
with the important stuff
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Another profiterole goes for a Burton,
er, Attard |
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pics by Paul/Fotografia Corse, Simon
Cooke, & CMdigicams |
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