Spa6 2009: various snaps

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dinkel

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258 months

Monday 28th September 2009
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Hi guys, what a great weekend I had. Three amazing days full of cars, friends and sunshine.

I'll put up a few themed topics - drivers, racing series, cars and such - forthcoming weeks / months but on this one I'll post 'the general impression', various snaps and anything goes.

Enjoy!


Postbox Alfa Junior Bertone is a fav, could not resist!


At least double sized power is this family hack.


Gibbons E-type kissed the armco.


Webered straight six still in one piece.


A few steps further this sensibly racer.

Next: Lolas.

dinkel

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Monday 28th September 2009
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Esper van Heesewijk:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN2xP8UwWaU

"This is the opening lap in the Spa Six Hours 2009. Car is the yellow Sinke Healey 3000. Now safely driven by Esper (Not used to left hand drive cars!) enjoy!"

Top one Esper!

GBRM

951 posts

228 months

Monday 28th September 2009
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dinkel said:

Gibbons E-type kissed the armco.
Those damn Monkeys - they get everywhere!!

jagracer

8,248 posts

236 months

Tuesday 29th September 2009
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dinkel said:
Esper van Heesewijk:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN2xP8UwWaU

"This is the opening lap in the Spa Six Hours 2009. Car is the yellow Sinke Healey 3000. Now safely driven by Esper (Not used to left hand drive cars!) enjoy!"

Top one Esper!
He doesn't seem to spend much time looking at the road. eek

dinkel

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Tuesday 29th September 2009
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I said Lola's but I changed my mind: first friends!


Neil Hardy shared this '54 Healey 100M with Jeremy Welch.


Dutch TV-presenter Allard Kalff drove this 600 brake / 750 Nm GrandSport Continuation car in the 6 Hours.


Joe Twyman checking his mate Olly Bryant out. Beautifull original Lola T70 Mk3B.


Roger Wills' Macca M1C was off so he brought his 1.6 Cortina powered Elva Mk7 instead.


Jon Minshaw saw a win in saturdays Sportscar masters Race. Last years 6 Hours winner TUFF 4 blew its engine. "Ah well, I didn't bring a spare . . ."

Joop!

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191 months

Tuesday 29th September 2009
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Good to see you enjoyed yourself again this weekend...

...looking forward to see the rest of the pictures...

dinkel

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Tuesday 29th September 2009
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Healey 100M lurking in the Denis Welch hide out.


Debs Hardy, Sir Stirling Moss (80 and one week) and fellow Woodcote Trophy driver Neil Hardy together in the Le Mans Legends hospitaly room in the UniRoyal Tower.


Loud and thirsty . . . :cough:


Mike Bell standing proud in front of his class winning Gilbern GT.


Original T35B. Owner Martin Overington daily drives a huge Blower Bent . . .


Trying if the David Coplowe Lola fits me . . .


. . . this Cont is road legal! Now where are the keys.


Knees in the dash, head two inches too high and no room for my feet.


Dream shattered!

mattius

457 posts

215 months

Tuesday 29th September 2009
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I'll see your pics and raise you:

http://www.mattinglis.com/copp/displayimage.php?pi...


The most gorgeous etype there.

http://www.mattinglis.com/copp/displayimage.php?pi...


Sir Stirl where he belongs.

http://www.mattinglis.com/copp/displayimage.php?pi...


If i won many lotterys i would have this.

http://www.mattinglis.com/copp/displayimage.php?pi...


Your supposed to listen to people when they talk to you albert!


Was playing with a new lens this year, some worked some didnt. Got 400 in total im happy with.



Edited by mattius on Tuesday 29th September 22:09

a8hex

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223 months

Tuesday 29th September 2009
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dinkel said:

Knees in the dash, head two inches too high and no room for my feet.

...Dream shattered!
You can't let little things like that spoil your dreams. Sure you could drive it, OK it might hurt, but hey...

VetteG

3,236 posts

244 months

Tuesday 29th September 2009
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a8hex said:
dinkel said:

Knees in the dash, head two inches too high and no room for my feet.

...Dream shattered!
You can't let little things like that spoil your dreams. Sure you could drive it, OK it might hurt, but hey...
He said the same thing when trying out a beautiful Cobra! No pain, no gain Dink!

And many thanks to Bev and Neil for the passes, very much appreciated!

Graeme

Forthright MC

8,362 posts

283 months

Tuesday 29th September 2009
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Top notch stuff as ever A! bow

T70's are always awesome, C2 GS is rather special too! wink

bookmark added smile

dinkel

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Wednesday 30th September 2009
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1100 snaps . . . I'll start theme-related topic along the way, this one would be too long!

As for the cramped Cob seats: Barry said he'd make my ordered FIA 289 - he brought the one featured in the PH article to Spa - a bit more spacious.

Awesome colour and decent 300 brake Ford in there. Engine idled smooth, no sidepipes, no overdone extra features: a clean cut Cob and I loved it.

Toploader 4-speed with the handbrake pressed in my rightknee. The off set pedals are ok with me but I need a bit - just a bit - of stretch for my legs to move my feet for action. Seats were a bit too padded for my liking, I like 'em harder and maybe a bit higher. This will save another extra 2 inch in length to move.

Sorry I'm a detail guy about this. But then: one would be driving on the inch with a car like this! Snaps to follow.

Lottery first! Thanx Barry!

jagracer

8,248 posts

236 months

Wednesday 30th September 2009
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mattius said:
I'll see your pics and raise you:


http://www.mattinglis.com/copp/displayimage.php?pi...


Your supposed to listen to people when they talk to you albert!
Albert, I must have been following you around and not spoken to you, sorry. I admit to not even seeing you talking to Jerry in this one. That's me next to Jan looking at the water leaking from Jerry's radiator. scratchchin

AC BILKO

230 posts

222 months

Wednesday 30th September 2009
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Me and the wife got back on monday eve from our 2 weeks visiting Le mans, Rampart de Angouleme, Reims and finally Spa. some pics in the links below, including a few of Cheng/Phil up on the podium.

pics of Angouleme http://snaketorque.co.uk/index.php?topic=3559.0

pics from spa http://snaketorque.co.uk/index.php?topic=3560.0

dinkel

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Wednesday 30th September 2009
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Neil Hardy testing on the fridays.


HEM6 did the same . . . a tad quicker.


Mark Schmidt defending our national colours.


Drivers change.


Jaap Sinke shared the Big Healey with our man Esper.

dinkel

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Wednesday 30th September 2009
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TUF4 resting in the F1 paddocks, no 6 Hours this year due to broken six.


Roger Wills drove the Cortina powered Elva Mk7 with Joe Twyman in the Masters Sportscars race.


The real deal: Daytona Coupe Cobra. Only 5 made . . .


Peter Mallett getting ready for the fridays testing, Terry Bower checking things out. Nice bunch of guys these two!


Dutch Big Healeys in a row.


Big Block 396 powered brute C2 Chodosh Vette: bloody thunder!


Purrrrfect office here.

dinkel

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Thursday 1st October 2009
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Terry Bower pushing it.


Flag signals to let GT Ford Roadster pass.


Concentrating.


Neil Hardy throwing the 3 litre around.


Jaap Sinke doing more or less the same thing.


Alisdair in my favourite prepared E: what a smooth thing this!

dinkel

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Thursday 1st October 2009
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShWR3itDM7g

Spa Six Hours 2009 - Voiture 65 - Porsche 2.0 de 1965.

At 8.57 he passes Richard Evans' MGB wheel - with centre missing and at 9.22 he passes his MGB with sparks coming off the nearside disc.

Richards wheel broke and here's part of his story:
"I came through Pouhon and Les Fanges fine but with no warning as I turned into Stavelot my front left wheel parted company with the car and flew off into the gravel. I was flat out in 3rd and just about to take overdrive so doing about 90mph. The car crashed to the ground but I managed to steer it around the corner with the disc and hub scrapping along the ground. What should I do? I knew the race was over as far as a result and was concerned but we couldn't just stop after less than 15 minutes could we? There was only one thing for it - drive back to the pits on three wheels - so that is what I did. 2 miles or thereabouts.

I stopped outside the pit garage amidst a huge throng of people and lept out to survey the damage, The wheel had BROKEN. The centre was still attached to the hub and the disc was somewhat hexagonal after dragging on the road for so far. After some discussion and checking we put another wheel on and I went out again, somewhat gingerly. We had lost eight and a half minutes plus the extra time it had taken me to get back to the pits and we were 98th and last."

Bloody exciting stuff if there ever was one!

GBRM

951 posts

228 months

Thursday 1st October 2009
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dinkel said:

Alisdair in my favourite prepared E: what a smooth thing this!
Shame the owners are the largest Scottish BMW Dealer Group - I'm still waiting for a bottle of Ecurie Ecosse whiskey from Mr M and Mr C!!

Dinks, have you got any pics of Graham "Skid" Scarborough from Barrie's race? For the first time in in almost 10 years he got my Dad's old Capri down to a 3 min lap - awesome!!

dinkel

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Thursday 1st October 2009
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Hi Gregor, you don't want to know the amount of request I get!

I take my time and will sort out Spa6-friends first. I guess you have to wait for a bit wink

Check out:
http://www.klassiekerrally.nl

Wim is so much quicker than me when it comes down to sorting out his stuff.