The Pomeroy Trophy

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coppice

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157 months

Sunday 23rd February
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Lovely day at Silverstone yesterday for the VSCC Pomeroy Trophy. The only event where you will see a field of cars ranging from a real(I think) GT40 to an Austin Seven special , sundry pre war Bentleys , ex Achim Wambold BMW 2002 rally, a Ford Galaxie 500 in race spec and a Hispano Suiza.Oh , and sundry Citroen C1s and a Rolls Royce Silver Shadow

Speed , luggage capacity (see VSCC suitcases in action below ) and braking are some of the disciplines in this splendidly bonkers event . All for a fiver too.




Riley Blue

22,133 posts

239 months

Sunday 23rd February
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It's a great event, hopefully there'll be plenty of footage on YouTube soon.

coppice

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157 months

Monday 24th February
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Yes- I looked last night but it was all Richard Hammond and his daughter stuff. No problem at all with them , and I'm pleased they are indirectly promoting forgotten corners of the sport . But still a bit weird to see a clutch of media folk .

Riley Blue

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239 months

Monday 24th February
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coppice said:
Yes- I looked last night but it was all Richard Hammond and his daughter stuff. No problem at all with them , and I'm pleased they are indirectly promoting forgotten corners of the sport . But still a bit weird to see a clutch of media folk .
They're starting to appear on YT. I'm wishing I'd gone now, such a variety of cars, #59 is both impressive and scary!

coppice

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Monday 24th February
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I forgot to get a programme so #59 was ? At a guess , the VERY noisy Barracuda?

boggissimo

18 posts

118 months

Monday 24th February
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Number 59 was the behemoth Monarch GP, 8.3 litres with exposed engine/tappets as there's basically no bodywork.

boggissimo

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118 months

Monday 24th February
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If anyone happens to have any photos of my white Mazda, number 68, would appreciate seeing them. It was a brilliant day and lots of fun to do the afternoon session with the GT40 also on track, that thing is wild to see in action up close!

sideways man

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150 months

Monday 24th February
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This is in my diary for next year!

L100NYY

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256 months

Monday 24th February
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Didn’t make it this year unfortunately, I have been a VSCC member for a looooong time but even by VSCC standards it is a superbly brilliantly nutty event!

stavers

299 posts

159 months

Wednesday 26th February
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L100NYY said:
Didn’t make it this year unfortunately, I have been a VSCC member for a looooong time but even by VSCC standards it is a superbly brilliantly nutty event!
Having been both a Clerk & a Secretary of the Meeting at that event (not for a few years now though) it always was a nightmare in behind the scenes admin stuff. Absolutely bonkers and great fun though.

It's one of those meetings that would never be allowed to be run nowadays if someone came up with the idea. Only keeps going due to grandfather rights really and long may it continue.

coppice

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Wednesday 26th February
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From what I understand the rules are of Byzantine complexity, scores are calculated by pipe smoking chaps in tweeds using logarithm tables and, if properly applied , the outcome is that the victor is invariably driving (or should I say a Brooklands -esque "on"? ) a Frazer Nash. Makes sense to me .

L100NYY

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256 months

Wednesday 26th February
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coppice said:
From what I understand the rules are of Byzantine complexity, scores are calculated by pipe smoking chaps in tweeds using logarithm tables and, if properly applied , the outcome is that the victor is invariably driving (or should I say a Brooklands -esque "on"? ) a Frazer Nash. Makes sense to me .
Aren’t they the rules to Mornington Crescent?

moffspeed

3,045 posts

220 months

Wednesday 26th February
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The Cortina MK3’s finest competizione hour - and unlike its forebears it enjoyed few.

A grainy image and even grainier memories of watching the late James Diffey winning the “Pom” in 1992.


coppice

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157 months

Thursday 27th February
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I remember Noel Edmonds in a mighty Mk 3. At least I think I do ....

L100NYY

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256 months

Thursday 27th February
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coppice said:
I remember Noel Edmonds in a mighty Mk 3. At least I think I do ....
He certainly did race one, this was him at Mallory ‘76


SS427 Camaro

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183 months

Thursday 27th February
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L100NYY said:
He certainly did race one, this was him at Mallory ‘76

Any more photos of this Cortina ?

theadman

618 posts

170 months

Friday 28th February
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boggissimo said:
Number 59 was the behemoth Monarch GP, 8.3 litres with exposed engine/tappets as there's basically no bodywork.
A couple of pictures...




theadman

618 posts

170 months

Friday 28th February
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Can anyone tell me who won, with which car please, as I had to leave about 15 minutes before the end of the final speed trial?

Riley Blue

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239 months

Friday 28th February
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moffspeed

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220 months

Friday 28th February
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Riley Blue said:
Good to see the son of an F1 driver getting stuck into the Pom…