Formula Ford Festival! Superb meeting!
Formula Ford Festival! Superb meeting!
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L100NYY

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36,183 posts

260 months

Monday 24th October 2005
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Just thought I'd say how much I enjoyed the FF Festival yesterday even though there were a few delays due to the inevitable [i]mishaps[/i]!

The organisers did a brilliant job of ensuring everything ran as close to the schedule as they could especially during the last race of the day, how close was that to being a finish under the safety car!
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I never used to be afan of single seat racing, and do still prefer GT's et al if I'm honest, but the racing was just so close and professional that I couldn't but help be impressed.

Then of course there was the historic Aston's, Mustangs etc which is more my bag and I was transfixed for the whole 45mins. :bow:

So did anybody else here go? There were a few PH type cars parked near my Exige on the Southbank, anyone?

Andrewm

305 posts

253 months

Monday 24th October 2005
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A great meeting as ever! I was standing on the inside of Druids for most of the meeting - close to the action.

The howling Mk1 Escort was great to watch - not the quickest, but looked fun. The Anglia in the Historic race was having a good time and the Aston's were fantastic as usual.

Not so long ago, there were only single seater races at the festival, so it's a sign of the times that the organisers had to put other classes in. I do think they had too many races yesterday though, but despite the many incidents, they did a cracking job.

L100NYY

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36,183 posts

260 months

Monday 24th October 2005
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Andrewm said:
The howling Mk1 Escort was great to watch - not the quickest, but looked fun.


Agreed, the Escort was very entertaining

A great day and I was standing on the outside of Druids most of the day!

simonl

21 posts

301 months

Monday 24th October 2005
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Was there with a mate & my father - grey Cerbera & silvery blue Elise 135R parked at the top of South Bank.

Great days racing and compared to the FFF of old a real diverse mix of races which must give the Festival a wider appeal, but the place was like a ghost town!

I'm embarrassed to say that I've been to the festival most years since '88 and it used to get 10 times the crowd.

On a more positive note, isn't it great to see Palmer improving the place - nothing major so far but it's nice they now seem to include things like toilet roll in the entry price.....

L100NYY

Original Poster:

36,183 posts

260 months

Monday 24th October 2005
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[quote=simonl]Was there with a mate & my father - grey Cerbera & silvery blue Elise 135R parked at the top of South Bank.


I was parked a few cars along from you in the grey S2 Exige.

lazyitus

19,928 posts

283 months

Monday 24th October 2005
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L100NYY said:
Then of course there was the historic Aston's, Mustangs etc


Ben, was there a red DB4 Zagato copy racing? If so, I saw it at Oulton a few weeks back (probably) in the same series.



So nice.

trackdemon

12,886 posts

278 months

Monday 24th October 2005
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Ben,

Was there for about 1 hour - went with a fellow PHer who knew one of the drivers. We parked behind the main Grandstand (360 & NSX)... Saw most of the classics race - those DBS V8 Aston's look like a lot of fun!! Why was a Golf GTi racing in that class? Crazy! Couldn't stay longer unfortunately (Chelsea KO was 4pm!).

I see you've changed cars again Look forward to catching up on a Sunday run soon mate.

cheers,
Steve

L100NYY

Original Poster:

36,183 posts

260 months

Monday 24th October 2005
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Oooh so many questions!

Jon,
Unfortunately the DB4 GT Zagato wasn't at the meeting, wish it was though, I really don't think that historic racing can be beaten to be honest, all imho though obviously! Gawd those Zagato's are


Steve,
I saw the 360 behind the g/stands (red with black lthr) but didn't see the NSX. I'm guessing that you'd gone by the time I walked around that far!
The R400 has indeed gone, replaced now by the slower (but louder) Elise!

Would be good to get out one of the Sunday runs, I won't be quite as fast as I was in the R400 but I'll certainly give it my best shot!

heebeegeetee

29,662 posts

265 months

Monday 24th October 2005
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Ooh, I haven't been to the festival for years, and couldn't go this time either.

I'm really jealous , its one of the best uk meetings to go to.

john75

5,303 posts

264 months

Tuesday 25th October 2005
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Just look at where many of todays F1 stars started thier careers it was in Formula Ford.

Hughesie2

12,629 posts

299 months

Tuesday 25th October 2005
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Does anyone know if the Kent Carnival has happened at Coombe yet this year ??

Similar to the FF festival of old which i used to race in !!

Hughesie2

12,629 posts

299 months

Tuesday 25th October 2005
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Does anyone know if the Kent Carnival has happened at Coombe yet this year ??

Similar to the FF festival of old which i used to race in !!

micron750

845 posts

249 months

Wednesday 26th October 2005
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Yes it did and it was won by peter dempsey by about 8 seconds in appaling conditions,the regulars who enter the combe championship did not fair to well with bad starts and shunts still it was a good meeting

The festival was good to, really enjoyed it apart the historic touring cars race which was far to long and not in with the flavour of the weekend just glad the BRSCC saw sense and changed the timetable o couple weeks before hand.

scanasport

27 posts

239 months

Wednesday 26th October 2005
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Hughesie2 said:
Does anyone know if the Kent Carnival has happened at Coombe yet this year ??

Similar to the FF festival of old which i used to race in !!


Yes!

Take a look here: www.ff1600.co.uk

waynepixel

3,978 posts

241 months

Thursday 3rd November 2005
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It was my first ever meeting and it was very good. I loved the historic car race. Very fast too. Did anyone see the big crash from the ford car race sorry cannot not remember the name. I think the car was a Ford Sierra 3 door Cosworth It rolled about 4 time, complete right off.

Trackside

1,777 posts

250 months

Thursday 3rd November 2005
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waynepixel said:
Did anyone see the big crash from the ford car race sorry cannot not remember the name. I think the car was a Ford Sierra 3 door Cosworth It rolled about 4 time, complete right off.

It was actually an XR4i. There was a picture of it in Autosport last week looking a right old mess whilst in mid roll.

waynepixel

3,978 posts

241 months

Thursday 3rd November 2005
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Trackside said:
waynepixel said:
Did anyone see the big crash from the ford car race sorry cannot not remember the name. I think the car was a Ford Sierra 3 door Cosworth It rolled about 4 time, complete right off.

It was actually an XR4i. There was a picture of it in Autosport last week looking a right old mess whilst in mid roll.


It was a big crash. I got to see the car close-up when it got taken back on the track lorry. At least the driver got out ok.

Are you going to the truck race meeting this weekend. Maybe we could meet-up. I am mostly by my self when at race meeting as most of my mate are into football.