Harewood Hill Climb
Discussion
Last meeting of the season, usually guarantees some lairy driving as they have all winter to rebuild, and there's still the championship to be decided. just 0.69 of a point separates the 2 contenders, Henry Moorhouse in his yellow Westfield and Vini Dobson in his immaculate black Mk1 Golf
Next years dates are already up on the website http://www.harewoodhill.com/ please come and join us for a thrilling finale
Next years dates are already up on the website http://www.harewoodhill.com/ please come and join us for a thrilling finale
AndyMil said:
Vini Dobson in his immaculate black Mk1 Golf
Is he still doing that? I've known Vince for over 30 years and he got that car on his 25th birthday which must be 19/20 years ago. Last time I drove that car it was about 6 years ago when he first made it a purely hill climb car and chucked a huge amount of money at the engine. It really do well compared to some much more expensive pieces of kit. I'll be there trying my damnedest to get below mid 56's, ( 55's the target but highly unlikely unless we have an Indian summer to rival Mumbai! ). Anyhow I'm sure you'll enjoy it but recommend choosing the best weather of the two days.
Not Harewood nor are they your run of the mill contenders but here's a couple of Hillclimbing clips to wet the appetite!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk89EqfGme4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paClRcT39HY
Not Harewood nor are they your run of the mill contenders but here's a couple of Hillclimbing clips to wet the appetite!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk89EqfGme4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paClRcT39HY
That first clip is inhuman! Sit me in front of the xbox with a cup of tea, and maybe, just maybe I could react that fast
But control like that driving what is half-way to being an old formula one car at ten tenths up one of the more intimidating hills I've ever come across? Not a chance. That guy is my new hero 
Edited to say Edmundo, I guess the sort of times you're talking about would put you in a single seater too? Or maybe a Radical or something? Whatever, talking about times like that means you are also my new hero
But control like that driving what is half-way to being an old formula one car at ten tenths up one of the more intimidating hills I've ever come across? Not a chance. That guy is my new hero 
Edited to say Edmundo, I guess the sort of times you're talking about would put you in a single seater too? Or maybe a Radical or something? Whatever, talking about times like that means you are also my new hero

Edited by MattWilcox on Monday 13th September 20:22
MattWilcox said:
That first clip is inhuman! Sit me in front of the xbox with a cup of tea, and maybe, just maybe I could react that fast
But control like that driving what is half-way to being an old formula one car at ten tenths up one of the more intimidating hills I've ever come across? Not a chance. That guy is my new hero 
Edited to say Edmundo, I guess the sort of times you're talking about would put you in a single seater too? Or maybe a Radical or something? Whatever, talking about times like that means you are also my new hero
Yeah that clip says it all for me too! I think, (?), it's an ex F1 Arrows V10 in the back of the GWR Predator which makes it sound glorious and different to anything else, ( and home built too al be it by a wizard from what I can tell? )
But control like that driving what is half-way to being an old formula one car at ten tenths up one of the more intimidating hills I've ever come across? Not a chance. That guy is my new hero 
Edited to say Edmundo, I guess the sort of times you're talking about would put you in a single seater too? Or maybe a Radical or something? Whatever, talking about times like that means you are also my new hero

Edited by MattWilcox on Monday 13th September 20:22
Matt - Ref my times - I'm keen to improve as we all are but unfortunately find myself in my first season in competition in a class full of carbon bodied, bussa engined guys, some of whom are bloody handy and getting into the 51, 52 second region!. My Jedi has the power to weight ratio but maybe not the chassis or driver to catch them! Here's to trying!
Edmundo, totally off topic... I've just checked your profile to see if you had a photo of your race car and saw that you work in sales for a sports turf company in Leeds.. Tiny chance here, but do you work with a lady called Sarah? Small world if you do (i'm not sarah, but I do know one).
balders118 said:
Edmundo, totally off topic... I've just checked your profile to see if you had a photo of your race car and saw that you work in sales for a sports turf company in Leeds.. Tiny chance here, but do you work with a lady called Sarah? Small world if you do (i'm not sarah, but I do know one).
Balders - No I don't work with a Sarah. Any idea who she works for? Small industry so always good to know especially if local.Ed.
Edmundo2 said:
balders118 said:
Edmundo, totally off topic... I've just checked your profile to see if you had a photo of your race car and saw that you work in sales for a sports turf company in Leeds.. Tiny chance here, but do you work with a lady called Sarah? Small world if you do (i'm not sarah, but I do know one).
Balders - No I don't work with a Sarah. Any idea who she works for? Small industry so always good to know especially if local.Ed.
Spent the whole day there today, had a great time. Saw some good driving, and some awesome cars. Photo's and vids of a few of my favourites..
My favourite, old lotus formula 2 ( I think, maybe 3 )

Aerial Atom. Awsome looking machine, and very fast today. Supercharger sounded awesome!

Jag C type (replica) SO so beautiful; not that quick though but who cares!


Fiat (i've forgotten what) was like nothing else there. Drums all round.

Amazing car, so fast (won best in class i think). Stunning.

One of many seven replicas. There were some very fast ones there including a V8 westfield (AWESOME)

An MG Rally car (from what I overheard the 250hp varient, rather than the 800hp one)


And a few (very poor quality phone camera) videos
MG Rally car
Loads of single seaters, a radical and something else ETA - Edumndo, is that your Jedi, second car on this clip? Hard to tell because of the POOR quality
Atom
mk1 golf, escort cossy turbo, sierra cossy, and a 7 replica
Radical and a single seater
That stunning lotus
My favourite, old lotus formula 2 ( I think, maybe 3 )
Aerial Atom. Awsome looking machine, and very fast today. Supercharger sounded awesome!
Jag C type (replica) SO so beautiful; not that quick though but who cares!
Fiat (i've forgotten what) was like nothing else there. Drums all round.
Amazing car, so fast (won best in class i think). Stunning.
One of many seven replicas. There were some very fast ones there including a V8 westfield (AWESOME)
An MG Rally car (from what I overheard the 250hp varient, rather than the 800hp one)
And a few (very poor quality phone camera) videos
MG Rally car
Loads of single seaters, a radical and something else ETA - Edumndo, is that your Jedi, second car on this clip? Hard to tell because of the POOR quality
Atom
mk1 golf, escort cossy turbo, sierra cossy, and a 7 replica
Radical and a single seater
That stunning lotus
Edited by balders118 on Sunday 19th September 14:51
Lotus is a 69 F2, Jag is a Toolroom copy from New Zealand, all hand beaten aluminium body, not a replica, Fiat is a Millecento.
Another day tomorrow and the Lotus will be there along with many more Lotii and many other marques.
Oh, and the Golf could well be Harewood champion at the end of the day!!
Another day tomorrow and the Lotus will be there along with many more Lotii and many other marques.
Oh, and the Golf could well be Harewood champion at the end of the day!!
Edmundo2 said:
I'll be there trying my damnedest to get below mid 56's, ( 55's the target but highly unlikely unless we have an Indian summer to rival Mumbai! ). Anyhow I'm sure you'll enjoy it but recommend choosing the best weather of the two days.
Not Harewood nor are they your run of the mill contenders but here's a couple of Hillclimbing clips to wet the appetite!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk89EqfGme4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paClRcT39HY
Not zure if I saw you in person, but I saw the car going round. Very nice. Me one of the guys I was with decided this is something we have got to do. Ol (A guy I was with) spoke to a chap in a silver elise (Ben Loveall IIRC) who gave us some advice, and after some thought decided a westy or caterham would be the easiest way in as it won't require much mods to be competive so long as we drive well. Going to buy a piggy bank tomorrow. Not Harewood nor are they your run of the mill contenders but here's a couple of Hillclimbing clips to wet the appetite!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk89EqfGme4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paClRcT39HY

balders118 said:
Not zure if I saw you in person, but I saw the car going round. Very nice. Me one of the guys I was with decided this is something we have got to do. Ol (A guy I was with) spoke to a chap in a silver elise (Ben Loveall IIRC) who gave us some advice, and after some thought decided a westy or caterham would be the easiest way in as it won't require much mods to be competive so long as we drive well. Going to buy a piggy bank tomorrow. 
Balders, keep in touch if you decide to go for it, after much scrimping and saving I bought my Westfield a couple of months ago. I think we've got the same sort of aim in mind 
The only problem is, a road-going Westy or Caterham with anything over a 1.7 puts you in the same class as Simon Green
I wondered when he'd push it under a minute.Going to do the Harewood school next year, have you seen it on their website? There's one in April I think, should be a fun and informative day.
Some good driving yesterday, and not too many offs after practice either. Edmundo, how were your times in the end? I was that busy taking photos I didn't keep track
I'll put a couple of the better ones on later when they've had a quick run through photoshop.Edited by MattWilcox on Sunday 19th September 09:44
MattWilcox said:
balders118 said:
Not zure if I saw you in person, but I saw the car going round. Very nice. Me one of the guys I was with decided this is something we have got to do. Ol (A guy I was with) spoke to a chap in a silver elise (Ben Loveall IIRC) who gave us some advice, and after some thought decided a westy or caterham would be the easiest way in as it won't require much mods to be competive so long as we drive well. Going to buy a piggy bank tomorrow. 
Balders, keep in touch if you decide to go for it, after much scrimping and saving I bought my Westfield a couple of months ago. I think we've got the same sort of aim in mind 
The only problem is, a road-going Westy or Caterham with anything over a 1.7 puts you in the same class as Simon Green
I wondered when he'd push it under a minute.Going to do the Harewood school next year, have you seen it on their website? There's one in April I think, should be a fun and informative day.
Some good driving yesterday, and not too many offs after practice either. Edmundo, how were your times in the end? I was that busy taking photos I didn't keep track
I'll put a couple of the better ones on later when they've had a quick run through photoshop.Edited by MattWilcox on Sunday 19th September 09:44
Anyone go up today?
MattWilcox said:
balders118 said:
Not zure if I saw you in person, but I saw the car going round. Very nice. Me one of the guys I was with decided this is something we have got to do. Ol (A guy I was with) spoke to a chap in a silver elise (Ben Loveall IIRC) who gave us some advice, and after some thought decided a westy or caterham would be the easiest way in as it won't require much mods to be competive so long as we drive well. Going to buy a piggy bank tomorrow. 
Balders, keep in touch if you decide to go for it, after much scrimping and saving I bought my Westfield a couple of months ago. I think we've got the same sort of aim in mind 
The only problem is, a road-going Westy or Caterham with anything over a 1.7 puts you in the same class as Simon Green
I wondered when he'd push it under a minute.Going to do the Harewood school next year, have you seen it on their website? There's one in April I think, should be a fun and informative day.
Some good driving yesterday, and not too many offs after practice either. Edmundo, how were your times in the end? I was that busy taking photos I didn't keep track
I'll put a couple of the better ones on later when they've had a quick run through photoshop.Edited by MattWilcox on Sunday 19th September 09:44
Matt/Balders - PM me if you want any advice on first season etc..I was in same situation in Feb this year and have got a better understanding now of class structure etc..so could maybe help with any queries you might have, ( may not too but I'll help if I can !). Cheers, Ed.
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