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PIRELLI MARANELLO FERRARI CHALLENGE |
PADDOCK
STORIES: ROUND
9 : DONINGTON PARK - 26/27 JULY 2003
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- If you think the PMFC chaps sometimes get out of hand in hitting each
other on the track, that's nothing to what the DTM drivers were doing
to each other. They seemed incapable of completing a lap without someone
crashing into someone else, even team-mates, and it was not just the
odd tap - it was full on: doors off, back ends gone and whole carbon
fibre noses crunched. Is that what the telly viewers want to see? The
engines made a lovely noise however,
- With all the drivers having been lectured by the Clerk of the Course
about driving standards, including a special reminder that qualifying
is not meant to be a race, it was a shame that Phil Burton launched
his 360 into Henry Lawson's 355. Burton was fined and reprimanded and
with the front end of his car quite severely damaged he tried to switch
to his spare. This, however, would have necessitated the signature of
every other competitor and it was felt doubtful that Lawson would agree......
Poor Jason worked non stop and managed to get the original 360 back
into racing order for Phil to take an excellent fifth place.
- Speaking of the JMH squad, it was a pity to learn that Big Jim had
left, feeling the pressure of never-ending weekend work and a wife.
We wish him well - he was good company.
- Occasional racer David Ward got on to the grid by the skin of his
teeth. Late in from the States he missed qualifying and could not even
claim familiarity with the circuit as the previous PMFC race he competed
in had been over the short circuit, but suitable humbling in front of
the Clerk of the Course got him on to the back of the grid, from where
he raced very well to get himself half way up the field by the finish.
- Somebody somewhere has to have a picture of this: Mark Cale going
off in practice and collecting one of the huge advertising hoardings
from DTM sponsor, Vodafone. Apparently it looked wonderful draped around
his 360 but no-one seems to have caught it on camera.
- The poor marshals. When Morley's 360 stopped out on the track the
usual breakdown truck was sent to recover it after the race. Stories
vary but the up-shot was that the marshals told him where to put it
and disappeared again, leaving the 360 behind. The Damax lads were forced
to send out their own trailer to recover it. It's yet another retirement
for Ollie, who has now slipped down to fifth place in the points table
in a season that he could have thought would have been his.
- Latest news from the Roden Equipe:
- Most disturbing was the sudden appearance in the paddock
of Lucie's younger brother, already apparently an accomplished
kart ace. Will we see him in the PMFC in 2006 driving a Roden
Motorsport Enzo/Ch?
- His embroidery work can't have been all that good because
we were disappointed to see that the "Chairman"
label has already fallen off Chris Niarchos's overalls.
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- Jim McWhirter made one of his occasional, but very welcome, forays
into the PMFC world. He is busy doing the European 360 Challenge but
brought along a very smart equipe with lots of mechanics. Their shirt
budget alone would have put some of the smaller teams to shame. He drove
well too.
- In the assembly area Swifty's 308 soon had a small puddle underneath
it. Spannerman Dan said it was just the right-hand nitrous oxide bottle
leaking but we suspect it was more likely to be rain water coming out
of the front spoiler. It was nice to see the two 308s, nos. 10 and 11,
parked up together, a throwback to another era when these old modified
tipos dominated the racing. It needs to be remembered that the Swift
308 was an outright winner in its early days. Both the car and the driver.
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Two venerable old racers met
up again, in their 308s
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There's nothing quicker than
a Preston fitter
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Alan Newton tries to focus on
the race, with all this going on
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All hands to the pumps as Burton's
360 gets rebuilt after practice
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The race over, Charlotte looks
for inspiration
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C-class winner Graham wonders
what to take home
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Fame is a heavy burden lightly
worn by those who deserve
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Hethers and Coleman shoot the
breeze before the start
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Tony Winship's 308 was beautifully
detailed
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pics by Paul/Fotografia Corse, Simon
Cooke & CMdigicams
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