RE: PH Goes Road Rallying In An Astra VXR
RE: PH Goes Road Rallying In An Astra VXR
Thursday 11th March 2010

PH Goes Road Rallying In An Astra VXR

Can the old warhorse hot hatch still cut it? We find out...


Riggers tries out 'light sabre' headlight option
Riggers tries out 'light sabre' headlight option
“Now this really is proper rallying,” remarks my passenger Sean as we hurtle along a very dark, very muddy and very narrow lane deep in the Kent countryside. This is quite a compliment coming from Sean, a Motorsport News rally hack and erstwhile co-driver who’s more at home hurtling along the lanes of his native Ireland in the passenger seat of a fully-prepped rally car.

I say compliment because what we’re actually doing is taking part in a ‘navigational scatter’ - a road-based night rally that’s not all that dissimilar to a treasure hunt – in a determinedly non rally-prepped Vauxhall Astra VXR. For a bloke like Sean, who has the words ‘rally man’ tattooed on his very soul, this is high-praise indeed for such a grass-roots event.

The crack PH map-reading team gets to work
The crack PH map-reading team gets to work
The reason we find ourselves out here in the wilds of south-east England is to put the Astra VXR through its paces. These days, the be-turboed Astra is a bit of a forgotten hot hatch, having been overshadowed by the likes of the new Golf GTI and Renaultsport Megane 250. Even the rest of the Astra VXR’s range has left it behind – the common or garden five-door Astra hatch was replaced with an all-new model some months ago.

But the three-door model – and by extension the VXR range-topper – is having to soldier on until 2011, so we thought it was time to find out whether the VXR can still cut it, or whether it’s overdue for retirement.

"Three right...blind photographer..."
"Three right...blind photographer..."
Our chosen assault course has been provided by the Sevenoaks and District Motor Club. The event is called a navigational scatter because the motor club peeps give you a list of OS map grid references (some of which you have to decode) and half an hour to plot them. After this you go and collect the ‘clues’ from as many points as possible in a given time, but there is no official route – hence the participants ‘scatter’ at the start.

It’s pretty basic stuff – all you need to compete is a car, an OS map and a navigator who doesn’t suffer from motion sickness – but it is surprisingly demanding for both car and crew.

"This isn't a B-road, Sean - it looks like the A21"
"This isn't a B-road, Sean - it looks like the A21"
We get off to a bad start as a crew – a failure to grasp the concept of time leads to us leaving the start/finish point (a pub called, wonderfully, the Tickled Trout) around 15 minutes late. But that does at least give me an excuse to get a wiggle on in the Astra in an effort to claw back some time on our fellow competitors.

In some respects this is not difficult, as I soon discover that poke remains something the VXR is not short of. A power output of 237bhp is no longer the stunning headline figure it was back in 2005 – you have to bring at least 250bhp to the table to be considered a hot hatch high roller these days – but the turbo kick and a slug of 236lb ft of torque available between 2400rpm and 5000rpm definitely marks the VXR out as a heavy hitter even now.

High-energy foods are a must...
High-energy foods are a must...
Finesse is a quality that’s a little harder to come by, however. When it was new, the Astra VXR always felt like a bit of a blunt instrument, and the appearance of dynamically exquisite hot hatches such as the Focus RS, new Megane Renaultsport 250 and VW Scirocco has proved that brute power can go hand in hand with dynamic sophistication.

By contrast the VXR’s switch-like throttle pedal, numb steering (presumably there to help counter the ever-present torque steer) and unexpectedly flighty power delivery (how is that possible with a torque curve that’s flat between 2400rpm and 5000rpm?) makes the VXR a pretty uncouth machine.

Epic fail: wonky smiley says it all...
Epic fail: wonky smiley says it all...
That’s not to say it’s not fun, though – barrelling down bumpy, narrow lanes in it is rather like hanging on to an angry, rampaging bull, but it’s actually quite fun attempting to wrestle it into submission.

But if the car isn't perfect, we don’t exactly cover ourselves in glory, either. By the end of the event we’ve racked up 120 points by visiting 12 checkpoints, which ought to put us mid-table of the 12 or so crews competing. Unfortunately our late start (and the odd wrong turn) means it’s taken us until 10.35pm to do so, making us 20 minutes late, and way beyond the 15-minute cut-off point for disqualifications.

...but ending in a pub makes up for coming last
...but ending in a pub makes up for coming last
In the end the VXR does feel its age, but its performance is rather like our own – hardly polished but nevertheless hugely enjoyable. They don't really make hot hatches like this any more, so when the current VXR dies it will be a bit of a shame.

As for the rally, we may not have covered ourselves in glory, but as a first step on the rally ladder a navigational scatter is cheap, challenging and great fun. After all, any event that starts and ends in a pub can't be bad...

A big thanks to all at Sevenoaks MC for all their help and patience...

Some of our rivals' vehicles...
Some of our rivals' vehicles...



 

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S3_Graham

Original Poster:

12,835 posts

223 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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Always liked the VXR. Best mate had one and we drove to Hannover in it. Saw 145 on the autobahn before backing off. Was comfortable cruiser and fun when it needed to be.

K50 DEL

9,657 posts

252 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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Nice to see a positive media article about road events, I've been competing on and off for years and all we usually get is grief!

If you want to do a proper road rally next then I'll happily Nav for you.

vrooom

3,763 posts

291 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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where can i sign up for road rally?

K50 DEL

9,657 posts

252 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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vrooom said:
where can i sign up for road rally?
A proper road rally, or a scatter like the article above?

First step is to join your local motor club, whereabouts in the UK are you?

Olaf

13 posts

250 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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If anyone is interested in navigating, I've got a 12 car rally tomorrow (March 12th) in Northamptonshire in my Peugeot 106 Rallye starting at 7-30pm - quick little car, slow old driver! I'm all ready to go but my regular navigator can't make it.

DJC

23,563 posts

260 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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You were only 15mins late leaving the Tickled Trout? I tend to stay as long as I can there smile

The food is great, the beer is great and the road its on it great. Unless you meet a fuel tanker coming the opposite way to you down Sharps Hill. That isnt great.

Varsity

90 posts

207 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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There should be more of this.

raf_gti

4,219 posts

230 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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Varsity said:
There should be more of this.
Why did you stop typing then?

Garlick

40,601 posts

264 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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raf_gti said:
Varsity said:
There should be more of this.
Why did you stop typing then?
hehe

If you mean feature wise, then we will certainly do our best to feature more of this type of thing in the future.

jobswill

24 posts

194 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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Sounds like great fun indeed - cheers for the write up!

Escort Si-130

3,430 posts

204 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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You guys at PH cheated if your rivals vehicles as you put in the pics were that much older.

soad

34,367 posts

200 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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jobswill said:
Sounds like great fun indeed - cheers for the write up!
Completely agree. thumbup

mustard tab

293 posts

201 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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excellent article, that looks so much fun, and relatively cheap clap

Chris-R

756 posts

211 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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Escort Si-130 said:
You guys at PH cheated if your rivals vehicles as you put in the pics were that much older.
Yep, Riggers cheated - and he still came last! smile

K50 DEL

9,657 posts

252 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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Chris-R said:
Escort Si-130 said:
You guys at PH cheated if your rivals vehicles as you put in the pics were that much older.
Yep, Riggers cheated - and he still came last! smile
with a scatter, as with pretty much any road event, it's much less about the speed of the car, more about the skill of the navigator. The age of vehicle is far less important than you'd think.

Gary C

14,746 posts

203 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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Used to compete when road rallying could be done in fully preped rally cars (RS2's and Sunbeams were common), and I used my totally unprepared Mk1 Astra SR.

Public roads and timed events in the dead of night smile

Great fun and glad to see the banning of the 'timed' events has not totally killed off the fun.

noclue

109 posts

200 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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Anyone know of a club in Devon that do this, looks good crack!

Ranger 6

7,563 posts

273 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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Gary C said:
...Great fun and glad to see the banning of the 'timed' events has not totally killed off the fun.
Timed events weren't banned - it was the way they were timed that was changed. Timed road rallies are still happening all over the country.

Good to see the follow-up to the MN article smile

K50 DEL

9,657 posts

252 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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noclue said:
Anyone know of a club in Devon that do this, looks good crack!
You could try


www.shmc.co.uk

www.ndmc.org.uk

In fact it looks like NDMC have one on March 17th

SimonSaid

407 posts

210 months

Thursday 11th March 2010
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Riggers said:
In the end the VXR does feel its age, but its performance is rather like our own – hardly polished but nevertheless hugely enjoyable.
Ha - very good smile

Great write-up and a top event, great fun. Also a very nice pub, though city-boy me needed some explanation of the name (step in Riggers in wise-bumpkin mode). Not so sure about the Wendys 'energy food', though - especially before a very bumpy scatter rally! vomit

Riggers has also negated mentioning some pretty epic 'pothole avoidance gymnastics' on his part - the steering wheel was a blur (actually, changing direction that quickly pretty much everything was a blur). Mind you, some of those were deep enough that really they were no longer just 'potholes', but had graduated to fully-fledged 'holes'. Youch.