Ginettas Classic racing

Ginettas Classic racing

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geeeman

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Thursday 13th May 2010
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this saturday 15th at silverstone there is a large HSCC meeting.
If you wana see classic Ginettas on the track, this is a good meet.
In the historic roadsports there will be 3 Ginetta G4s running, and Dave Randall with a chance of outright win again.
The Guards Trophy has the Dodd Ginetta G16, which has also been winning outright this season...over the Chevrons etc
I'll hopefully be there will take some pics

http://www.hscc.org.uk/resources/Provisional%20Ent...

geeeman

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Thursday 13th May 2010
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make that 4 Ginettas in the roadsports event, a G15 is entered too..

geeeman

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Tuesday 18th May 2010
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Dave Randall 2nd overall from a field of 40+cars, 2nd to Morgan +8..
his lap times were also quicker than most of the cars in the GT race and the elan 26rs in the Guards trophy...!
Dodds G16 3rd overall in guards trophy, splitting the 7 or 8 chevron B8s




Attenig

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158 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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Is there any liklihood of a ginetta hrtitage race this year?

geeeman

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Monday 21st February 2011
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in a word 'No' frown


Attenig

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Tuesday 22nd February 2011
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So is that like marriage where no is definitely no, or more like a like an affair where a no could be a maybe?

geeeman

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Tuesday 22nd February 2011
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hmm, i think its more of a definite NO unfortunately

the heritage events were organised by Spadge and even in in the first year where a whole series was promised, i think only 2 races happened.

Now there is no mention of any more Heritage races and especially unlikely since he has now left GH

Best bet is Hscc for classic Ginettas or SRGT & Semsec for newer/Dare

andy97

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222 months

Thursday 3rd March 2011
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Or CSCC "Swinging Sixties" for the classic models

Carnage

886 posts

232 months

Thursday 3rd March 2011
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andy97 said:
Or CSCC "Swinging Sixties" for the classic models
Like mine and Chris Blewett's!

geeeman

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Thursday 3rd March 2011
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hscc races are 20mins.
cscc are all 40mins with compulsory pit/driver change

the main prob with cscc is the regs are very loose (which can be a good or bad thing!)
The G4s do really well (and often win) in HSCC as the cars all have to adhere to the strict regs regarding engine/box and chassis mods.

As my car is v original i want to keep it that way, and so HSCC is the better option for me. The engine has to be kept pretty much at 1500cc, no LSD allowed etc
-to be competitive/win in the CSCC races, G4 may be better off with twin-can, IRS, LSD, which adds to the costs

races in the cscc work out near to double the cost of hscc (but they are double the length ofcourse)


andy97

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Thursday 10th March 2011
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geeeman said:
hscc races are 20mins.
cscc are all 40mins with compulsory pit/driver change

the main prob with cscc is the regs are very loose (which can be a good or bad thing!)
The G4s do really well (and often win) in HSCC as the cars all have to adhere to the strict regs regarding engine/box and chassis mods.

As my car is v original i want to keep it that way, and so HSCC is the better option for me. The engine has to be kept pretty much at 1500cc, no LSD allowed etc
-to be competitive/win in the CSCC races, G4 may be better off with twin-can, IRS, LSD, which adds to the costs

races in the cscc work out near to double the cost of hscc (but they are double the length ofcourse)
But the fixed costs of transport/ overnight stay (if applicable) etc are the same for double the race mileage with CSCC, so the costs per race mile are cheaper. You can share costs with a mate in CSCC (or even earn a "hire" fee) too. Horses for courses, I suppose.

You are right that regs in CSCC are more liberal but you could do a few races in both in the same car & the G4 would be pretty competitive even in HSCC trim. Swinging Sixties has been so popular over the last few years that it has been split into 2 grids for 2011 - the split is on the CSCC web site but essentially it means that a G4 now has an even higher chance of finishing very high up the finishing order in the "smaller engined" Swinging Sixties race.

geeeman

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Thursday 10th March 2011
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Yes, so the g4 will run in the up to 2 litre Race. Sounds good, and should be competitive as you say

Just spotted this pic taken at testing Donington... Which G10 is this??


geeeman

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Thursday 10th March 2011
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just like the good 'ol days!
chasing down the low drag Etype


Attenig

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Friday 11th March 2011
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Okay - who owns that car and can I please have a drive!!!!!!!!

h4887

278 posts

240 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Let's hope it's the real one
Edit: it is the real one!

Geoff

Edited by h4887 on Friday 11th March 13:58

geeeman

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Friday 11th March 2011
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found this pic on ten-tenths forum.. hope they dont mind me posting it here



one of the biggest bonnet bulges ive seen on a car for a while!

h4887

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240 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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And as restored by Rod Leach:


dandarez

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283 months

Saturday 12th March 2011
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Geoff, is this the original G10 I saw being prepared that was at Spadge's?
My front Coupe screen was loaned to make a batch of new ones, because I had the only original G10/11 screen.
Apart of course from NWD - if it's still out there and in one piece.

Gosh, that looks the business in red and black top. Perhaps I'll get the 11 resprayed red again!

One thing, god, those damn awful INcorrect front indicators and sidelights. Looks like they have used Imp rears, oh dear. Get the correct Lucas glass ones, not hard!
Note wipers different position on Rod's to the red car.

And, of course, geeman, the G10 didn't just 'chase' the Lightweight - it beat it! biggrin
Not that you'll read that anywhere in all the E-Type 50th anniversary stuff going around at the moment.

Edited by dandarez on Saturday 12th March 12:23

geeeman

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Saturday 12th March 2011
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words used: 'chasing down'


but i like how the etype crops up in the still shot also smile

h4887

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Saturday 12th March 2011
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John, it's certainly the original one. I heard that Spadge had some involvement with it when Bamford brought it home, but I didn't know what. Also I've never heard of Gelscoe who apparently did the restoration.
There's an interesting post from former owner Roger Spiers on 10 tenths:
http://www.ten-tenths.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9...

Geoff

Edited by h4887 on Saturday 12th March 16:10