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Historic Race Meeting HISTORIC RACE MEETING Silverstone International 10th / 11th May 2008 Results Provided by Timing Solutions Ltd www.tsl-timing.com Grandstand Motor Sports Historic Formula Ford QUALIFYING RACE 1 - CLASSIFICATION POS NO CL NAME ENTRY TIME ON LAPS GAP DIFF MPH 1 4 Callum MACLEOD Merlyn Mk20A 1:32.869 10 10 87.18 2 11 Westie MITCHELL Merlyn Mk20 1:33.501 8 10 0.632 0.632 86.59 3 72 Amanda WHITAKER Elden Mk8 1:34.409 8 9 1.540 0.908 85.75 4 57 David WILD Lola T200 1:34.551 6 10 1.682 0.142 85.62 5 52 Andrew NEWALL Palliser WDF3 1:35.286 7 10 2.417 0.735 84.96 6 48 Crispin SCHLAEFLI Macon MR8 1:36.140 5 9 3.271 0.854 84.21 7 58 Mike GRANT PETERKIN Brabham BT21 1:36.535 6 9 3.666 0.395 83.86 8 49 Clive FIDGEON Lola T200 1:36.628 6 9 3.759 0.093 83.78 9 54 Alex MEEK Merlyn Mk20A 1:36.697 5 9 3.828 0.069 83.72 10 67 Paul MCMORRAN Crossle 20F 1:36.764 8 9 3.895 0.067 83.67 11 74 Greg GILBERT Alexis Mk15 1:37.131 7 9 4.262 0.367 83.35 12 70 John HARRISON Lola T200 1:37.141 9 9 4.272 0.010 83.34 13 38 John HAYES-HARLOW Elden Mk 8/10 1:37.192 5 9 4.323 0.051 83.30 14 66 Greg THORNTON Titan Mk4 1:37.234 5 9 4.365 0.042 83.26 15 36 Andrew GARSIDE Elden Mk8 1:37.477 6 9 4.608 0.243 83.05 16 88 Derek RODGERS Merlyn MK11A 1:37.817 5 9 4.948 0.340 82.77 17 8 Andrew MANSELL Merlyn Mk11A 1:37.940 8 9 5.071 0.123 82.66 18 86 George FOWLER Macon MR8 1:38.018 9 9 5.149 0.078 82.60 19 27 Dick DIXON Lotus 61 1:38.363 8 9 5.494 0.345 82.31 20 55 Roger ARNOLD Merlyn MK20 1:38.444 7 9 5.575 0.081 82.24 21 43 Bob HOUGHTON Merlyn Mk11A 1:38.895 7 9 6.026 0.451 81.86 22 31 Roy SIERGIEJEW Merlyn Mk17 1:38.942 9 9 6.073 0.047 81.82 23 28 Michael WALES Merlyn Mk20 1:39.705 9 9 6.836 0.763 81.20 24 56 Alan FAIRBROTHER Merlyn Mk20 1:40.224 9 9 7.355 0.519 80.78 25 46 Mike BROMLEY Merlyn Mk11A 1:40.412 5 9 7.543 0.188 80.63 26 59 Terence TUMBER Lola T200 1:40.626 3 9 7.757 0.214 80.45 27 47 Tony DEMPSTER Lola T200 1:41.242 4 8 8.373 0.616 79.97 28 34 Philip NORRIS Macon MR8 1:43.410 7 9 10.541 2.168 78.29 29 51 Albert CLEMENTS Lotus 51 1:45.002 7 8 12.133 1.592 77.10 30 89 Gary CRITCHER Nike Mk4/6 1:45.415 4 8 12.546 0.413 76.80 31 42 Harvey SYKES Crossle 20F 1:46.458 2 4 13.589 1.043 76.05 32 87 Paul STRINGER Lotus 51 1:47.819 7 8 14.950 1.361 75.09 33 15 Gareth PAUL Merlyn Mk17A 1:51.363 3 7 18.494 3.544 72.70 Silverstone International Circuit Length = 2.2490 miles Weather / Track : Cloudy / Dry Start: 09:00 End: 09:17 These results are provisional until the conclusion of any judicial and technical matters. Clerk of Course : Timekeeper : www.tsl-timing.com Printed - 09.17 Saturday, 10 May 2008 Grandstand Motor Sports Historic Formula Ford QUALIFYING RACE 1 - LAP ANALYSIS 2 Paul SLEEMAN Jamun T2 4 Callum MACLEOD Merlyn Mk20A 1 - 1:41.867 + 8.998 9:02:35.219 6 - 1:34.087 + 1.218 9:10:28.018 2 - 1:35.797 + 2.928 9:04:11.016 7 - 1:34.748 + 1.879 9:12:02.766 3 - 1:34.167 + 1.298 9:05:45.183 8 - 1:33.222 + 0.353 9:13:35.988 4 - 1:34.637 + 1.768 9:07:19.820 9 - 1:33.796 + 0.927 9:15:09.784 5 - 1:34.111 + 1.242 9:08:53.931 10 - 1:32.869 9:16:42.653 8 Andrew MANSELL Merlyn Mk11A 1 - 1:58.410 + 20.470 9:03:08.643 6 - 1:38.047 + 0.107 9:11:34.793 2 - 1:41.099 + 3.159 9:04:49.742 7 - 1:38.712 + 0.772 9:13:13.505 3 - 1:41.642 + 3.702 9:06:31.384 8 - 1:37.940 9:14:51.445 4 - 1:41.326 + 3.386 9:08:12.710 9 - 1:38.084 + 0.144 9:16:29.529 5 - 1:44.036 + 6.096 9:09:56.746 11 Westie MITCHELL Merlyn Mk20 1 - 1:39.378 + 5.877 9:02:34.609 6 - 1:34.478 + 0.977 9:10:30.032 2 - 1:35.445 + 1.944 9:04:10.054 7 - 1:34.247 + 0.746 9:12:04.279 3 - 1:34.525 + 1.024 9:05:44.579 8 - 1:33.501 9:13:37.780 4 - 1:36.511 + 3.010 9:07:21.090 9 - 1:33.951 + 0.450 9:15:11.731 5 - 1:34.464 + 0.963 9:08:55.554 10 - 1:35.097 + 1.596 9:16:46.828 15 Gareth PAUL Merlyn Mk17A 1 - 2:05.333 + 13.970 9:03:14.500 5 - 1:54.892 + 3.529 9:10:46.716 2 - 1:53.770 + 2.407 9:05:08.270 6 - 1:58.330 + 6.967 9:12:45.046 3 - 1:51.363 9:06:59.633 7 - 2:11.785 P + 20.422 9:14:56.831 4 - 1:52.191 + 0.828 9:08:51.824 27 Dick DIXON Lotus 61 1 - 1:55.849 + 17.486 9:03:13.714 6 - 1:39.455 + 1.092 9:11:39.180 2 - 1:46.404 + 8.041 9:05:00.118 7 - 1:39.571 + 1.208 9:13:18.751 3 - 1:41.555 + 3.192 9:06:41.673 8 - 1:38.363 9:14:57.114 4 - 1:39.073 + 0.710 9:08:20.746 9 - 1:40.787 + 2.424 9:16:37.901 5 - 1:38.979 + 0.616 9:09:59.725 28 Michael WALES Merlyn Mk20 1 - 1:55.967 + 16.262 9:02:54.740 6 - 1:42.638 + 2.933 9:11:39.517 2 - 1:48.554 + 8.849 9:04:43.294 7 - 1:40.906 + 1.201 9:13:20.423 3 - 1:45.274 + 5.569 9:06:28.568 8 - 1:40.048 + 0.343 9:15:00.471 4 - 1:43.950 + 4.245 9:08:12.518 9 - 1:39.705 9:16:40.176 5 - 1:44.361 + 4.656 9:09:56.879 31 Roy SIERGIEJEW Merlyn Mk17 1 - 1:50.575 + 11.633 9:02:49.702 6 - 1:41.140 + 2.198 9:11:17.307 2 - 1:43.468 + 4.526 9:04:33.170 7 - 1:39.797 + 0.855 9:12:57.104 3 - 1:41.913 + 2.971 9:06:15.083 8 - 1:40.223 + 1.281 9:14:37.327 4 - 1:40.783 + 1.841 9:07:55.866 9 - 1:38.942 9:16:16.269 5 - 1:40.301 + 1.359 9:09:36.167 34 Philip NORRIS Macon MR8 1 - 1:54.184 + 10.774 9:03:01.475 6 - 1:46.411 + 3.001 9:11:51.352 2 - 1:47.638 + 4.228 9:04:49.113 7 - 1:43.410 9:13:34.762 3 - 1:45.729 + 2.319 9:06:34.842 8 - 1:44.206 + 0.796 9:15:18.968 4 - 1:46.420 + 3.010 9:08:21.262 9 - 1:44.311 + 0.901 9:17:03.279 5 - 1:43.679 + 0.269 9:10:04.941 36 Andrew GARSIDE Elden Mk8 1 - 1:44.110 + 6.633 9:02:39.707 6 - 1:37.477 9:10:50.761 2 - 1:38.849 + 1.372 9:04:18.556 7 - 1:42.551 + 5.074 9:12:33.312 3 - 1:38.409 + 0.932 9:05:56.965 8 - 1:42.160 + 4.683 9:14:15.472 4 - 1:38.326 + 0.849 9:07:35.291 9 - 1:38.932 + 1.455 9:15:54.404 Silverstone International Circuit Length = 2.2490 miles Start: 09:00 End: 09:17 Weather / Track : Cloudy / Dry www.tsl-timing.com Page 1 of 4 Printed - 09.18 Saturday, 10 May 2008 Grandstand Motor Sports Historic Formula Ford QUALIFYING RACE 1 - LAP ANALYSIS 5 - 1:37.993 + 0.516 9:09:13.284 38 John HAYES-HARLOW Elden Mk 8/10 1 - 1:42.902 + 5.710 9:02:38.030 6 - 1:38.336 + 1.144 9:10:49.119 2 - 1:39.343 + 2.151 9:04:17.373 7 - 1:39.488 + 2.296 9:12:28.607 3 - 1:38.248 + 1.056 9:05:55.621 8 - 1:37.672 + 0.480 9:14:06.279 4 - 1:37.970 + 0.778 9:07:33.591 9 - 1:38.538 + 1.346 9:15:44.817 5 - 1:37.192 9:09:10.783 42 Harvey SYKES Crossle 20F 1 - 1:50.723 + 4.265 9:03:13.039 3 - 1:49.546 + 3.088 9:06:49.043 2 - 1:46.458 9:04:59.497 4 - 3:10.459 P + 1:24.001 9:09:59.502 43 Bob HOUGHTON Merlyn Mk11A 1 - 1:53.793 + 14.898 9:02:59.155 6 - 1:39.447 + 0.552 9:11:34.480 2 - 1:46.033 + 7.138 9:04:45.188 7 - 1:38.895 9:13:13.375 3 - 1:46.058 + 7.163 9:06:31.246 8 - 1:45.584 + 6.689 9:14:58.959 4 - 1:41.988 + 3.093 9:08:13.234 9 - 1:39.512 + 0.617 9:16:38.471 5 - 1:41.799 + 2.904 9:09:55.033 46 Mike BROMLEY Merlyn Mk11A 1 - 1:54.818 + 14.406 9:03:14.246 6 - 1:42.530 + 2.118 9:11:48.559 2 - 1:46.604 + 6.192 9:05:00.850 7 - 1:43.010 + 2.598 9:13:31.569 3 - 1:43.195 + 2.783 9:06:44.045 8 - 1:44.176 + 3.764 9:15:15.745 4 - 1:41.572 + 1.160 9:08:25.617 9 - 1:45.964 + 5.552 9:17:01.709 5 - 1:40.412 9:10:06.029 47 Tony DEMPSTER Lola T200 1 - 1:51.071 + 9.829 9:02:51.686 5 - 1:41.253 + 0.011 9:09:38.264 2 - 1:42.750 + 1.508 9:04:34.436 6 - 1:41.477 + 0.235 9:11:19.741 3 - 1:41.333 + 0.091 9:06:15.769 7 - 1:41.551 + 0.309 9:13:01.292 4 - 1:41.242 9:07:57.011 8 - 2:06.067 P + 24.825 9:15:07.359 48 Crispin SCHLAEFLI Macon MR8 1 - 1:43.606 + 7.466 9:02:33.543 6 - 1:37.401 + 1.261 9:10:40.936 2 - 1:39.011 + 2.871 9:04:12.554 7 - 1:37.301 + 1.161 9:12:18.237 3 - 1:36.758 + 0.618 9:05:49.312 8 - 1:37.750 + 1.610 9:13:55.987 4 - 1:38.083 + 1.943 9:07:27.395 9 - 1:38.395 + 2.255 9:15:34.382 5 - 1:36.140 9:09:03.535 49 Clive FIDGEON Lola T200 1 - 1:44.865 + 8.237 9:02:41.063 6 - 1:36.628 9:10:51.543 2 - 1:37.961 + 1.333 9:04:19.024 7 - 1:47.584 + 10.956 9:12:39.127 3 - 1:41.351 + 4.723 9:06:00.375 8 - 1:39.054 + 2.426 9:14:18.181 4 - 1:37.437 + 0.809 9:07:37.812 9 - 1:36.728 + 0.100 9:15:54.909 5 - 1:37.103 + 0.475 9:09:14.915 51 Albert CLEMENTS Lotus 51 1 - 1:54.429 + 9.427 9:03:11.781 5 - 1:47.022 + 2.020 9:10:22.220 2 - 1:49.604 + 4.602 9:05:01.385 6 - 1:46.378 + 1.376 9:12:08.598 3 - 1:46.784 + 1.782 9:06:48.169 7 - 1:45.002 9:13:53.600 4 - 1:47.029 + 2.027 9:08:35.198 8 - 1:45.834 + 0.832 9:15:39.434 52 Andrew NEWALL Palliser WDF3 1 - 1:41.493 + 6.207 9:02:29.845 6 - 1:36.029 + 0.743 9:10:32.961 2 - 1:38.117 + 2.831 9:04:07.962 7 - 1:35.286 9:12:08.247 3 - 1:36.131 + 0.845 9:05:44.093 8 - 1:36.054 + 0.768 9:13:44.301 4 - 1:37.256 + 1.970 9:07:21.349 9 - 1:35.392 + 0.106 9:15:19.693 5 - 1:35.583 + 0.297 9:08:56.932 10 - 1:36.893 + 1.607 9:16:56.586 54 Alex MEEK Merlyn Mk20A 1 - 1:42.147 + 5.450 9:02:32.487 6 - 1:37.051 + 0.354 9:10:39.851 2 - 1:38.245 + 1.548 9:04:10.732 7 - 1:53.627 + 16.930 9:12:33.478 3 - 1:38.093 + 1.396 9:05:48.825 8 - 1:38.502 + 1.805 9:14:11.980 Silverstone International Circuit Length = 2.2490 miles Start: 09:00 End: 09:17 Weather / Track : Cloudy / Dry www.tsl-timing.com Page 2 of 4 Printed - 09.18 Saturday, 10 May 2008 Grandstand Motor Sports Historic Formula Ford QUALIFYING RACE 1 - LAP ANALYSIS 4 - 1:37.278 + 0.581 9:07:26.103 9 - 1:37.210 + 0.513 9:15:49.190 5 - 1:36.697 9:09:02.800 55 Roger ARNOLD Merlyn MK20 1 - 1:53.965 + 15.521 9:03:04.618 6 - 1:38.973 + 0.529 9:11:23.806 2 - 1:40.606 + 2.162 9:04:45.224 7 - 1:38.444 9:13:02.250 3 - 1:39.964 + 1.520 9:06:25.188 8 - 1:39.840 + 1.396 9:14:42.090 4 - 1:40.791 + 2.347 9:08:05.979 9 - 1:40.256 + 1.812 9:16:22.346 5 - 1:38.854 + 0.410 9:09:44.833 56 Alan FAIRBROTHER Merlyn Mk20 1 - 1:56.128 + 15.904 9:02:57.005 6 - 1:40.450 + 0.226 9:11:31.190 2 - 1:44.593 + 4.369 9:04:41.598 7 - 1:40.946 + 0.722 9:13:12.136 3 - 1:42.411 + 2.187 9:06:24.009
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