Snetterton Sunday 10th April 2016 CSCC

Snetterton Sunday 10th April 2016 CSCC

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B'stard Child

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Tuesday 12th April 2016
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So just a selection of pictures from me from Sunday

Whole event was held under the umbrella of CSCC Classic Car Championships

Sat

CSCC Advantage Motorsport Future Classics
CSCC Adams & Page Swinging Sixties Group 2
AR Motorsport Morgan Challenge
CSCC Adams & Page Swinging Sixties Group 1
XJ Restorations/Toyo Tires Jaguar Saloon and GT Championship
CSCC Meteor Suspension Open Series
AR Motorsport Morgan Challenge

CSCC Adams & Page Swinging Sixties (1960s), Classic K (Pre-1966 FIA) and Advantage Motorsport Future Classics series (1970s and 1980s) plus the new for 2016 CSCC Meteor Suspension Open series which sees competitors from the whole weekend coming together to race against each other, including cars that don't quite 'fit' the other series regulations.

Sunday was

CSCC Tin Tops
CSCC Mintex Classic K
CSCC Modern Classics
XJ Restorations/Toyo Tires Jaguar Saloon and GT Championship
CSCC Gold Arts Magnificent Sevens Groups 1 and 2
CSCC New Millenium and Dunlop Puma Cup

CSCC Gold Arts Magnificent Sevens (Caterham type), Modern Classics (1990s), New Millennium (2000 to present) and Tin Tops (Hot Hatches).

As an aside my intention was to practice my panning skills because I suck at that and it something I want to improve. Whilst I can get good shots of cars on track they always look like they are parked (no motion blur) and as soon as I try to get panning shots with motion blur but the car still in focus my technique/camera knowledge falls down

I'm sure I'm not alone in finding it difficult to approach a stranger to ask for advice but after a frustrating 60 mins where pretty much most shots were dreadful - I asked another chap with a camera and long lens who quite willingly looked at my shots so far and pointed out where he thought I was going wrong as well as drill down into the settings to get me a starting point in terms of ISO and Shutter speed.

What was really nice was a bit later on he checked in with me to review how I was getting on - look at some of the pictures taken so far and then gave me some more help/guidance.

So after a days racing I'd flattened two batteries for my Digital SLR and taken about 2100 shots.

Previous attempts at panning had resulted in a 1 or at best 2 acceptable shots out of 10 - so anything more than 600 would be a result.

After chucking out the obvious failures in a first pass (out of focus or half a car shots) and then being a lot more picky on a second pass I was down to 1700 pics. A huge improvement and I think I could quite easily go to straight to settings that work for me at the next race meeting I go to.

Anyway you want pics don’t you?

Big cats



I like these – I can’t think of a more unsuitable track choice (well other than a Monza) and therefore it’s great and makes me smile

Come in many flavours and colours





1450 kgs – I know what that’s like





Nice to see later models providing bigger rims









Incontinent cat



I don’t think it was fuel (expensive if it was) never got black flagged



Whoops a kitty



Lot of momentum in 1450 kgs when it gets out of shape



Pistonheads answer to any question is MX-5



Lotus Esprit



E30 (these always look like a great choice for a track day car)



Alfa



Not at all retro but I know @admin has a soft spot for a Smart



More door E36



Less Boot Compact (no idea on the E number)



I’m not good with identifying Porkas – 968 (don’t shoot me if I’m wrong – it’s just a guess)



Hive waiting to leave



Tina rear lights – Griffith – was doing a great job keeping a Lotus Elan honest in the race but I think it came to an abrupt end in the kitty litter?



Out on track - Am I alone in thing that's over tyred and underwheelbased



Talking of Tina (Gulf colours)



And Elan (in Gulf colours)



SupaNova



Missing the apex by a country



And another (this one liked a bit of rally action)



After a spin



Not sure where the bonnet went but it got him a retirement – apparently you can’t continue



More if people want??

B'stard Child

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Tuesday 12th April 2016
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Or even if they don't

A bit modern for my tastes but it did hustle



No shortage of smaller cats



Too orangey for crows



Green credentials



Alternative colours are available



A small Triumph (don’t complain if I’m wrong – just tell me what it is)



TVR



Tidy 2002





Suspension movement resulting in paint removal



Birds of Prey (at least two of these Falcons)



Both made great progress down the straights but not so much in the corners – I’m pretty sure the one above had a problem re-starting in the pits at the driver change and lost a lot of time/laps so his driving style went from neat and tidy to a bit showboaty (could have been the difference in drivers)

Braking got later



Turn in more aggressive, and throttle control had a little less finesse





Of course it didn’t end well









Followed by a swift escape to the country



I did like the taxi info



Amazed this had any tyres left after an hours racing





Not a Scooby - I know it's not a Scooby just not a clue what it is?



Have a pony for your troubles



Owned the 11’s



Healey Rotation



Another Healey



Mm Gee Bee



Cocking a wheel



Elite



Winning Elan



Older Cat



Ginetta (More than one)







Older 5 – E28?



E36 in M flavour - I did say I was practicing Panning so that meant a lot of experimentation



Elise – these really don’t seem to have aged at all



Another Alfa



I think that's enough - 1700 pics in my bucket but you'd have to be very bored wink

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slippery

14,093 posts

238 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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Superb pics as always, BC.

B'stard Child

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Wednesday 13th April 2016
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slippery said:
Superb pics as always, BC.
Thanks Slippery - they are all a bit samey but my excuse is already prepared earlier.

viscountdallara

2,811 posts

144 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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Hi Ian.
I think you were stood next to Me and the 'Contessa' at one point. ( not sure though, as we have never been introduced !).

Replies to some of your quotes on your photos.

RE- TVR
Out on track - Am I alone in thing that's over tyred and underwheelbased

The cars for this race series require tyre and wheel dimensions from the period ( pre 1966 )

RE-Triumph
A small Triumph (don’t complain if I’m wrong – just tell me what it is)

It's a Triumph TR2. 1991cc 4cyl built in 1954.


RE-Mystery car.
Not a Scooby - I know it's not a Scooby just not a clue what it is?

It is a Reliant Sabre 6. 2553cc straight six from ford. Only 77 made !!

I hope that is of some help.

Must say hello at some point !! wink





Edited by viscountdallara on Wednesday 13th April 20:19


Edited by viscountdallara on Wednesday 13th April 20:19

B'stard Child

Original Poster:

28,321 posts

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Thursday 14th April 2016
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viscountdallara said:
Hi Ian.
I think you were stood next to Me and the 'Contessa' at one point. ( not sure though, as we have never been introduced !).

Replies to some of your quotes on your photos.

RE- TVR
Out on track - Am I alone in thing that's over tyred and underwheelbased

The cars for this race series require tyre and wheel dimensions from the period ( pre 1966 )

RE-Triumph
A small Triumph (don’t complain if I’m wrong – just tell me what it is)

It's a Triumph TR2. 1991cc 4cyl built in 1954.


RE-Mystery car.
Not a Scooby - I know it's not a Scooby just not a clue what it is?

It is a Reliant Sabre 6. 2553cc straight six from ford. Only 77 made !!

I hope that is of some help.

Must say hello at some point !! wink]
Excellent knowledge thanks for the education

If I was beside you then I'm sorry we didn't engage in conversation - Opportunity missed I'd say

I really enjoyed the racing nice to see old cars being pedalled hard