Mallory - 20th August

Mallory - 20th August

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chassis 33

Original Poster:

6,194 posts

283 months

Monday 7th August 2006
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Just a note to say I'll be racing at Mallory on 20th August, assuming I don't stack it in testing like last year.

Be good to a see as many of the the Midlands regulars and not-so-regulars out supporting the race.

Regards
Iain

mark r skinner

16,744 posts

218 months

Tuesday 8th August 2006
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Iain, there`s some interest over on the Northants forum.

chassis 33

Original Poster:

6,194 posts

283 months

Tuesday 8th August 2006
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Come on over...I might actually make it to the finish this time, and we're hopefully getting a second race in the day too.

Regards
Iain

raceboy

13,120 posts

281 months

Tuesday 8th August 2006
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I'll probably be ventureing down, it's a great drive from Donington to Mallory down the country lanes and then the A447

chassis 33

Original Poster:

6,194 posts

283 months

Wednesday 9th August 2006
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...just to say an updated timetable has been published for those planning on coming to watch, we now have two TVR races

First Race 1235, 20mins
Second Race 1525, 20mins

If you want the rest of the timetable let me know, and I'll put it up when I get home
Regards
Iain

blaineuk

2,615 posts

248 months

Saturday 12th August 2006
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hope to get there again this year, like you say you might still be there on sunday.

chassis 33

Original Poster:

6,194 posts

283 months

Saturday 19th August 2006
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Any locals what to have a guess at what the weather will be doing tonight and tomorrow?

Regards
Iain

mark r skinner

16,744 posts

218 months

Saturday 19th August 2006
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Heavy thundery showers I`m afraid.

LongQ

13,864 posts

234 months

Saturday 19th August 2006
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mark r skinner said:
Heavy thundery showers I`m afraid.


Yep, that seems to be about the most likely outcome. Especially around lunchtime and getting on for 4pm!

Skinny tyres and a rudder may be useful mods if they are allowed ...

Years ago I heard tell of a F Ford racer who, faced with a very wet race and Brands, stuffed about 50psi in his tyres and flew away from the rest of the field. The theory was that the extra pressure opened the tread pattern (road tyres) and therefore shifted more water so providing better grip and less aquaplaning. Hence the suggestion of 'skinny' tyres to achieve the same sort of effect ...

On the other I hope the sun makes a great display for you and you get a couple of dry races.

FortJefferson

8,237 posts

223 months

Saturday 19th August 2006
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Not acording to the met office

blaineuk

2,615 posts

248 months

Saturday 19th August 2006
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should be going in the wedge, pop over and say hello if you see me

blaine