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Re: 356 Race Car

Posted: Sun May 10, 2015 8:12 am
by Hugo 356
Nice shot of you guys in the pits on the Classic Driver web-site:

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https://www.classicdriver.com/en/articl ... c-festival

KTF
Hugo

Re: 356 Race Car

Posted: Sun May 10, 2015 8:42 am
by johnM
Great write up as always. Really enjoyed reading that. 8)

Re: 356 Race Car

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 1:15 pm
by neilbardsley
Hugo 356 wrote:Nice shot of you guys in the pits on the Classic Driver web-site:

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https://www.classicdriver.com/en/articl ... c-festival

KTF
Hugo
Steve being a kiwi will probably not know these adverts but does like to dress like The Milk Tray Man

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PS Great race chaps.

Re: 356 Race Car

Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 8:28 am
by steve wright
Thanks for all the comments everyone, my apologies for not replying individually as they were posted.

- Sanjay your comment about good fortune is spot on, so much is down to luck during the race...
- Jeremy/ Al, I was shocked how good the 356 was in the wet, especially against the Breadvan and yellow AC Cobra. The wet really did level things out. Maybe we should only race in Scotland :)
- Hugo, thanks for the link. We were all a bit grumpy at this point as the car was really twitchy and the last thing we wanted to be doing was setting tracking in the paddock, but it paid off: front toe was way off. No idea why but always worth checking....

Thanks again to Tom Fawdry for the photos - he seemed to be everywhere, and to Ian and Mav, great weekend racing guys.

Roll on Autosport 3 Hour at Snetterton June 13. Come say hello if you're coming to this great race.


Cheers Steve

Re: 356 Race Car

Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 11:49 am
by SambaMav
Maybe I should read the race reports more often, that and Toms photos it gives a great feel to the race and fills in the gaps I don't see standing on the pit wall.

The over excited download I get from the drivers post race, really doesn't cover the ins and outs of the race as well as the write up.

Great job driving in difficult conditions and great write up!

Cheers
Mav

Re: 356 Race Car

Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 6:43 pm
by steve wright
:lol: :lol: :lol: Yes we must sound like a rabbit on speed when we get out the car, with a skin bag full of adrenaline and testosterone swirling round our system! :bom:

Re: 356 Race Car

Posted: Wed May 20, 2015 9:55 pm
by 914-6
Hi Steve
Are yiou taking your car top Rennsport this year ?
Cheers
Ian

Re: 356 Race Car

Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 6:58 pm
by steve wright
Hi Ian, unfortunately not... Now that would be a great event to race at

Re: 356 Race Car

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 5:58 am
by steve wright
This weekend sees us race in The Big One, the Autosport 3 Hour at Snetterton - what many describe as a 'proper race'. Three hours distinguishes this race from most others because to just simply finish is an achievement, as pushing an old car at the limit for this length of time inevitably results in things breaking, wearing out, overheating, or simply expiring. Drivers also make mistakes having been racing at the limit for so long and race and pit stop strategy comes to the fore. With this sort of race duration a healthy dose of good fortune and luck is also required to finish. It is always an epic race with proper battles, twists and turns, full of trials and tribulations, highs and lows.

This year Nick Fulljames (owner of Redtek and builder of my 2.2S engine) is driving with Ian and I. I won't embarrass him by mentioning how many years of racing he has under his belt, but suffice to say it's a lot more than I have. At the test day at Silverstone in March he was shocked at the primitive 356 though. His opening remark on getting out the car for the first time was 'it's got absolutely no grip, what brilliant fun!' It will be great to have his partnership in the race.

The format is the same as last year, combining the HSCC Guards Trophy GT cars with the GT & Sports Car Cup series, so the grid is a healthy size with approximately 30 entries, but no Sports Racers which frankly is a good thing as the speed differential means you spend most of your time looking in the rear view mirror. Cars range from multiple E-Types, TVR Grantura's and Austin Healey 3000's in the larger capacity classes, to Lotus Elan's and MGB's in the smaller capacity classes. The odd Cooper Bobtail, Lister Jaguar, Shelby Mustang and Porsche 356 add variety to the grid. So yet again we will be completely out-classed! I think I'm correct in stating that we're the only car in the race on drum brakes (what madness!) and likely the oldest car on the grid as well. I'm not making excuses though - as with any endurance race this is always a tortoise and hare scenario. The last two 3 Hour races have seen us finish 15th overall and 3rd in class. Whether we better that against so many Lotus Elan's in the GT1 class (under 1,600cc) will be interesting to see. Having had such a good result in the wet against much more powerful cars at Donington I must be the only person in the UK who is wishing for rain this Saturday!

If Norfolk is your home or you fancy watching an epic race this weekend, please do come and see us at the track.

Cheers,
Steve

Re: 356 Race Car

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 6:51 am
by Bootsy
What are the timings Steve? Will see if I can pop along

Re: 356 Race Car

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 11:33 am
by john ruston
The Bobtail is not running so life will be so much easier!

Re: 356 Race Car

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 12:09 pm
by neilbardsley
Good luck Steve. How come you aren't racing this one?

Re: 356 Race Car

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 8:23 pm
by steve wright
Bootsy it's Saturday - practice 9am, qualifying 10.30am and race at 2pm. Neil I'm racing… it's a 3 hour, an hour each. Sad the Bobtail isn't racing John but it's one less to beat!

Re: 356 Race Car

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 8:44 pm
by john ruston
You should be relieved it's not!

Re: 356 Race Car

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 8:56 am
by steve wright
:)