AMOC OULTON PARK 13th SEPTEMBER
AMOC OULTON PARK 13th SEPTEMBER
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astonman

Original Poster:

802 posts

226 months

Tuesday 9th September 2008
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Astons come to Oulton park this weekend.From pre war to N24 vantage and everything in between.You should also get to see the David Ellis GT700R, 700bhp, carbon fibre chassis etc the fastest Aston engined creation of all time?There is also an all Austin Healey race, Ferrari challenge and no doubt Porche RSR etc.smokin

GPM3D

1,088 posts

247 months

Wednesday 10th September 2008
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One of the best race meetings of the year! Fantastic bits of kit always turn up - and just 'How Much' are they worth!
I'll be there deffo!
Graham

Taita

7,826 posts

219 months

Wednesday 10th September 2008
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Highly likely to be there.

There the weekend after marshalling the bike racing too biggrin

lazyitus

19,928 posts

282 months

Wednesday 10th September 2008
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Can't make this one. frown

Shame. The Aston meet is a belter. Enjoy it folks.

Seany88

1,249 posts

236 months

Friday 12th September 2008
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Probably a stupid question but will there be anything going on sunday? And how much is it in?

Edited by Seany88 on Friday 12th September 12:27

mattsayle

1,799 posts

214 months

Friday 12th September 2008
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It is only on the Saturday.

I will be there! Not going Silverstone, going Oulton instead!!

Expect LOADS of piccys biggrinbiggrin

Edited by mattsayle on Friday 12th September 13:30

GBRM

954 posts

244 months

Friday 12th September 2008
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astonman said:
You should also get to see the David Ellis GT700R, 700bhp, carbon fibre chassis etc the fastest Aston engined creation of all time?
Let me know what times he does and I'll compare it to my late Dad's V8 times - could be interesting and shame we can't have a shoot

astonman

Original Poster:

802 posts

226 months

Friday 12th September 2008
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your dad is sorely missed.My best memory of him was watching him wring the neck of the marsh plant DBR4, he went round the old club woodcote on FULL throttle , swinging it from full right to full left lock continuosly, smoke pouring off the spinning rear tyres. Not even schumacher could drive a car like that!I really regret I never saw him demonstrate the V16 BRM.Gerry and that car were made for each other, RIP.cry

valve bounce66

2,740 posts

230 months

Sunday 14th September 2008
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good days racing,this one a little close to me and the barriers though !!

astonman

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802 posts

226 months

Sunday 14th September 2008
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What a shame the Aston club didnt a get noise free day sorted for the older cars at the meeting like the vintage club meeting did in june.But generally a good day and good weather for once!

darronwall

1,730 posts

212 months

Sunday 14th September 2008
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astonman said:
your dad is sorely missed.My best memory of him was watching him wring the neck of the marsh plant DBR4, he went round the old club woodcote on FULL throttle , swinging it from full right to full left lock continuosly, smoke pouring off the spinning rear tyres. Not even schumacher could drive a car like that!I really regret I never saw him demonstrate the V16 BRM.Gerry and that car were made for each other, RIP.cry
if we are on about who i think...driving god amazingly entertaining

astonman

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802 posts

226 months

Sunday 14th September 2008
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The one and only Gerry (sideways) Marshall.The most entertaining driver of powerfull cars in the history of racing! Gerry may well be chuckling because the amoc apparently cocked up and gave the superGT race win to the TVR Tuscan and not to the David Ellis GT700R.!

GBRM

954 posts

244 months

Monday 15th September 2008
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Cheers guys, sorely missed as I'm sure you can imagine. What sort of times did Dave Ellis do? I've heard that one of the V8 Astons will be coming out soon (not that one in Autosport that they got all wrong!!), plus the DB7 is being developed, should be bloody quick.

astonman

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802 posts

226 months

Monday 15th September 2008
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Well Dave was eventually credited with the win 2.5 hrs or so after the event!Best lap 1min47.3 Remember this wonderfull machine has no Aston chassis so not directly comparable with any V8.

mattsayle

1,799 posts

214 months

Monday 15th September 2008
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Had a great time on Saturday. GOod to catch up with Tom, Dan and Darren. Nice weather too which was a change. Picutres are uploded now and on the forum.