I hope Calum Lockie gets the drive, its a pity when the champion is short of funds! Ben if you read this give Lockie a call.
The Speed 12 won't race in the ISC because of the competition, at the moment in the BRDC series it is only up against 2 cars and it still hasn't won!
To add to what I said before, they even have the best driver line up in the whole series. BVR and Caine are multi champions. BVR could win with any old crate in Tuscans and is always on the limit.
Tuesday 29th May 2001
The Lister and the Viper in the BRDC GT series are both over 3 years old.
The TVR was new for this season and it still has not won, even with the best driver line up
Maclaren-Honda 1988
Wolf WR1 1977
Maclaren-Honda 1988
Wolf WR1 1977
Lotus-Ford 1967
and in sportscars at Le Mans
Porsche 956, Maclaren F1 and the Audi R8 (2000 model)
and another thing the speed 12 has now been around for a year as far as developement is concerned!
James
Wednesday 30th May 2001
I think it is time that they (TVR) should look at the ISC, or Rollcentre should join forces with RaceTech for this championship. Once the grid fills for the ISC, they will stop taking entries and it would be a shame for TVR to miss out.
These are the current standings in the Privilege GT championship:
1. Warnock / Jordan 94
2. Wilson / Harvey 76
3. BV-R / Caine 73
If BV-R and Caine are to stand a chance of winning, surely the 2nd Speed 12 is needed to take points away from the Lister and the Hayles Viper. Calum Lockie would be the ideal man for the job.
He is with the RML Saleen team, great to see that car in the Priviledge as well. Ian had a good run at Le Mans, until the engine let go in the early hours.
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