19.3.11 Proof there’s only so many Bathurst 1000kms re-runs you can watch on the box…. it was great to visit my local track Oulton Park, for a real race meeting, their first of 2011, a co-promotion between The Masters race series and Motorsport Vision, on Saturday March 12th. Set in rural South Western Cheshire and once the site of a stately home, Oulton Park saw service during World War II as a displaced persons camp, where both General Patton and boxer Joe Louis were visitors, before being converted by the Cheshire District Motor Club from the Oulton Estate into Oulton Park. With just 5 races and somewhat depleted grids, it was a surprise to see a very healthy attendance….had they all come to see Roberto Moreno? “Super-sub” last raced at Oulton Park 29 years ago and was invited by Masters series President, Ron Maydon, to share his Mini Cooper in the 2 driver, Pre’66 Touring car race for the Avenue Trophy. The affable Moreno, willingly posed for photographs and signed autographs, surprised at how many people recognised him and more so, knew of his British F3, CART and F1 career. Sadly the Brazilian’s first historic race lasted just 2 laps, as he succumbed to mechanical maladies. Winner of the Pre ’66 tin top race, was a historical name in International motorsport – Alan Mann Racing (AMR). Based close to Surrey pre-war circuit Brooklands, Mann initially prepared and entered Ford Zephyrs in 1962, before graduating to the now infamous, red and gold liveried Cortina GTs. In 1965, with AC Cobra creator, Carroll Shelby and our own Club President, Jack Sears on the driving squad, the team clinched both the World GT Championship and the European Touring Car Championship. 1967 and 1968 brought back-to-back British Saloon Car Championship titles with Falcons and Escorts and GT competition with the Ford GT40 and F3L. AMR returned to historic racing in 2004, initially running a Mustang for former team driver, Sir John Whitmore Bt. and has continued to enter historic saloon races since. Oulton Park marked Alan’s son, Henry’s first race win driving solo and superbly in a Lotus Cortina….. he continues AMR’s success. Several World Sportscar Masters regulars have new mounts for 2011 – including Marcus Mussa (McLaren M1B) and Frank and Michael Lyons (Lola T70MK3BGT), so the race for the “Knickerbrook Trophy”, was likely to be hotly contested between them and local brothers, Jason and Guy Minshaw (Chevron B8), Mike Wrigley (Chevron B16), and race preparation specialists Chris Fox (Lola T210) and Simon Hadfield (Huffaker Genie). The Minshaws received a drive through penalty for jumping the start, Wrigley and Fox came together at Island Bend and Hadfield’s steering seized…… all of which meant, that after a charge through the field, the diminutive Chevron B8 won. So, a low key start to the season still saw some some great racing and the prospect of seeing more than one “name from the past”, in Ron Maydon’s Mini during the year…..Alesi, Arnoux, Warwick, Watson?
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