RE: Nobles hit Silverstone
RE: Nobles hit Silverstone
Thursday 15th September 2005

Nobles hit Silverstone

24-hour race previews Noble's next car


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Grid line parade
Grid line parade
Race car
Race car
Night pit stop
Night pit stop

They go in for big numbers at Noble: the prelude to last weekend's Britcar 24-hour race saw 72 Nobles crossing Silverstone circuit’s start line shortly before Noble’s own race car took its place on the grid. And even though the Noble racecar didn't finish the event, Noble's boss, Lee Noble, reckoned the company had learnt a lot.

Officially, this was the largest gathering of Nobles in the company’s history, narrowly beating the 70 cars that lapped Rockingham’s race circuit earlier in the year. All models were present for the one-lap parade, from a trio of early drop-top M10s (only six were ever produced) to the latest, hugely quick M400 model.

Lee Noble, said after the parade: “It’s quite extraordinary that a company of our size can summon up this level of support from owners on anything less than a fully organised owners’ day. Watching all these cars cross the start line illustrates how far we’ve come in a relatively short amount of time. With our new model out later this year, I’m sure next year’s pre-race parade will exceed 100 cars.”

The parade was led by the company’s M400 press car with Lee Noble’s eight-year-old daughter, Amy, in the passenger seat.

After the parade, the assembled ‘Nobility’ – a name increasingly used to describe a gathering of Noble owners – converged on the race team’s pit garage to watch Noble’s competition car start the 24hr race.

The race

Last weekend’s Britcar 24-hr race at Silverstone gave the Noble race team its first chance to rigorously test an all-new platform that will underpin its upcoming road car, due out later this year.

Noble himself started the race in rain-soaked conditions from fifth place on the grid, after qualifying second in the GT3 class with a time of 2:00.11 -- an average speed of 95.72mph.

Within a few laps, Lee had settled into a steady rhythm behind the wheel of the 500bhp Noble, maintaining his grid position in a sea of spray thrown up by the Mosler and Porsche GT3 Cup cars ahead of him.  Lee said: “The car felt as steady as a rock, even though there were rivers running across the track at times. Even when I did push it a bit too hard out of the corners – sometimes at over 120mph – the car was easy to control and gave me no worries at all.”

While the profile of Noble’s racer looks similar to the M12 model, its heavily re-designed chassis and in-line drive-train mark a big departure from those in the current road car. These features, along with its bespoke gearbox, dry-sump and twin intercoolers will be shared with Noble’s new supercar.

As Lee was about to finish his stint after the first hour, a fuel pump relay tripped, losing the team around eight minutes and plunging them into 41st place overall. The setback was frustrating, but as number two driver Alistair Mackinnon took over from Lee, and continued to drive the Noble harder than ever in the worsening rain, the team rapidly clawed back lost ground.

In the next five hours, Mackinnon and fellow team drivers Phil Quaife, Keith Robinson and Dave Baseley pulled the 1,093Kg Noble back 25 places to 16th position overall.

“The car felt invincible,” said Noble. “Other than the blown fuse, it really looked like we were on a roll and would finish well up with the front-runners.”

But just before 11.00pm, the car pitted with serious power loss problems. After checking the engine, it was decided that the fault was beyond repair and a decision was made to withdraw from the race after six hours.

In terms of development, though, Lee and his team gained valuable feedback from the outing at Silverstone. “Our race and road car projects are heavily linked,” said Lee, “So we’re not frightened to experiment with new or re-designed components in the race car if it means that the road car will be better as a result. Next year we’ll be back, faster and stronger than before!”

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tuxman

Original Poster:

9,011 posts

261 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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great turnout guys ,nice to see owners with such dedication to the mark .makes me won,t to buy a noble !!!!simon

amg merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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"...the assembled ‘Nobility’ – a name increasingly used to describe a gathering of Noble owners"

And what about the swords?!

Re the parade line-up and remembering Simon's instructions about keeping close - what a shambles at the back - and what's that red car doing in the middle - is there an imaginary M12 in front of him/her?!

dinkel

27,620 posts

281 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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Wow.

If only TVR could do this with a bunch of Saggies . . .

medusa

301 posts

250 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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I bunched up tight as requested (4th car back in the centre) wish I had not gone so tight, can't see the front of my car. Nevermind hopefully there will be another time.

kentviking

577 posts

263 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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amg merc said:


And what about the swords?!



I had mine in full view on the dash...unfortunately can't quite make it out as I'm 3 rows back...got a laugh from those in the know though.

AMG Merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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kentviking said:

amg merc said:


And what about the swords?!




I had mine in full view on the dash...unfortunately can't quite make it out as I'm 3 rows back...got a laugh from those in the know though.


Did you seriously have your sword - you should have alerted me for a photo - cool!

MisterX

656 posts

273 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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AMG Merc said:

kentviking said:


amg merc said:


And what about the swords?!





I had mine in full view on the dash...unfortunately can't quite make it out as I'm 3 rows back...got a laugh from those in the know though.




Did you seriously have your sword - you should have alerted me for a photo - cool!


I watched a photographer, who said he was hired by Noble. taking a couple of shots of said weapon and flags inside the car. Anyone know where those snaps are going to be posted?

CRB1

922 posts

265 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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I'm gonna bring both of mine next time. Just got to fix up some kind of steering linkage.

JAZ 34

568 posts

266 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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In the top picture, is that the new M14 with the orange lights on the roof?

DanH

12,287 posts

283 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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JAZ 34 said:
In the top picture, is that the new M14 with the orange lights on the roof?


Certainly looks like Noble aerodynamics

m12_nathan

5,138 posts

282 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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Hark at Porker boy

kentviking

577 posts

263 months

Friday 16th September 2005
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I'll forward the photo to Joust this evening...not a quality digital so don't hold out high expectations

Mr Noble

6,538 posts

256 months

Friday 16th September 2005
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amg merc said:
....is there an imaginary M12 in front of him/her?!



Yes, its my GTO 3R..........ok

CRB1

922 posts

265 months

Friday 16th September 2005
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So why were'nt all 72 cars let out at once?

kentviking

577 posts

263 months

Friday 16th September 2005
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there were supposed to be "pace" cars every 25 Nobles...suffice to say they went missing and one poor sod then set off the wrong way around the track with a mini-following.

Add to that a 360 degree spinner on a 30mph lap and the 2 members in the public stands were given a right spectacle.

edited for spelling

>> Edited by kentviking on Friday 16th September 14:40

CRB1

922 posts

265 months

Friday 16th September 2005
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Good job we don't have pace cars at Rockingham.

Anyway what good is a pace car meant to be every 25 cars. Seems like a number picked at random. Maybe someone can enlighten me on this!

joust

14,622 posts

282 months

Friday 16th September 2005
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"Health and Safety"

m12_nathan

5,138 posts

282 months

Friday 16th September 2005
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Impressive that someone managed to spin at 30!

DanH

12,287 posts

283 months

Friday 16th September 2005
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m12_nathan said:
Impressive that someone managed to spin at 30!


Methinks they may have gone a bit faster... I hit 70 at one point by leaving a bit of space. Gosh it felt fast

amg merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Friday 16th September 2005
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DanH said:

m12_nathan said:
Impressive that someone managed to spin at 30!



Methinks they may have gone a bit faster... I hit 70 at one point by leaving a bit of space. Gosh it felt fast


... and wasn't the track dirty on parts - far too much debris for my liking!