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Microsoft Visual Basic Midland Automobile Club Shelsley Walsh Hillclimb Autumn Speed Finale Saturday 16th September 2017 Class TR Revington TR TR Register Sprint Hill Climb Championship No. Name Car c.c. Year Run 1 Run 2 Award 14 Derek Pywell Triumph Spitfire 1496 1972 47.47 48.67 715MC Samantha Browne Triumph Dolomite Sprint 1998 1975 44.66 45.57 15MC Tony Browne Triumph Dolomite Sprint 1998 1975 40.29 40.38 16 Alan Yeo Triumph Vitesse Convertable 1998 1968 43.49 43.23 17 Tom Purves Triumph TR3A 2180 1958 45.59 44.99 19 Richard Durrant Triumph TR4A 2138 1967 43.78 43.94 20 Jim Johnstone Triumph TR6 2548 1971 38.25 38.20 3rd 21 Martin Paine Triumph TR6 2500 1976 44.18 42.97 22MC Nick Smith Triumph TR6 2598 1970 38.70 38.70 23 Roger Mcewen Triumph TR6 PI 2598 1973 41.09 40.70 25 Chris Roberts Triumph TR8 3500 1980 44.63 44.46 726 David Hardcastle Triumph TR7 V8 4200 1980 39.47 FAIL 26 Simon Allaby Triumph TR7 V8 4200 1980 37.78 37.39 2nd 27 Steve Small Triumph TR7V8 4600 1978 35.68 35.55 1st Class PM1 Paul Matty Sports Car Lotus Championship Saloons and Sports Cars No. Name Car c.c. Year H'capDiff. Run 1 Run 2 Award 30 Richard Swindall Lotus Elan 1652 1970 36.95 - 0.21 37.47 36.74 2nd 731 Jane Millward Lotus Elan S3 1680 1967 37.25 0.39 38.16 37.64 31 Steve Millward Lotus Elan S3 1680 1967 37.25 0.90 38.86 38.15 32 Pete Bottrill Lotus Elan S3 1760 1968 36.50 0.28 36.78 36.80 33 Ian Parmenter Lotus Elan S4 FHC 1587 1968 37.35 0.52 37.87 38.08 34 Geoff Stallard Lotus Elan 1800 1966 34.13 0.36 34.49 34.66 35 Jonathan Bibby Lotus Elise S1 1796 1998 37.05 - 0.50 36.81 36.55 1st 36 Stephen Hopkins Lotus Elise S1 1795 1999 37 Chris Westwood Lotus Elise 111R 1796 2005 37.00 2.54 39.54 39.68 Class PM2 Paul Matty Sports Car Lotus Championship Sports Libre and Racing Cars 40 Clive Buffey Lotus 61 1600 1969 36.25 1.19 37.44 37.85 41 Sarah Thorne Lotus 61 69 Special 1600 1969 36.00 0.25 38.47 36.25 42 Tony Wallen Lotus 69 F3 1600 1971 31.10 0.81 31.91 31.95 43 Andrew Lewis Lotus 22 1558 1962 36.00 0.98 37.99 36.98 44 Malcolm Thorne Lotus 35 F2 1600 1965 32.00 - 0.03 34.08 31.97 3rd 45 Paul Matty Lotus Type 35 F2 1600 1965 32.00 0.41 32.42 32.41 46 Brian Meddings Lotus 51C 1700 1968 33.30 0.22 33.52 33.56 47 David Hampton Lotus 69 F2 Atlantic 2000 1970 30.02 0.50 31.19 30.52 48 David Gidden Lotus 23 1596 1964 32.15 0.39 33.14 32.54 49 June Matty Lotus 2022 FJ 1600 1961 33.30 - 0.21 33.93 33.09 2nd 50 Kendrick Lewis Lotus 61 MX 1600 1969 32.50 0.58 33.95 33.08 51 Stephen Palmer Lotus 23B 1600 1964 35.00 0.31 35.52 35.31 52 Anthony Shute Lotus 69F 1600 1971 31.25 - 0.27 30.98 31.06 1st Class PS Petro Canada Lubricants Porsche Club Speed Championship with Pirelli No. Name Car c.c. Year Run 1 Run 2 Award 55 Stuart Maclean Porsche 924 1994 1982 38.73 38.80 56 Stephen Jory Porsche 944 2500 1984 37.60 37.20 757 David Chivers Porsche 924 2700 1979 39.83 38.88 57 Justin Mather Porsche 924 2700 1979 35.49 34.83 58 Gordon Weston Porsche 924S 2700 1986 38.83 38.48 59 Wayne Eason Porsche Boxster 2500 1999 34.93 35.26 60 Simon Parkin Porsche Boxster 2500 1999 36.64 36.43 61 Ross Mcdonald Porsche 911 SC RS 2993 1979 36.25 36.50 62 Ian Wadsworth Porsche 911 SC RS 2993 1974 34.77 34.46 2nd 63 Geraint Evans Porsche 911 Carrera 3164 1975 34.21 33.73 1st 64 Michael Brown Porsche 944 2990 1988 38.59 38.63 65 Andy Fagan Porsche Boxster 3200 2001 38.71 34.51 3rd 66 Tom Fisher Porsche Boxster S 3200 2000 35.92 35.90 67 Graham Rose Porsche 924S 3000S 1979 68 Martin Leach Porsche 911 964 3600 1990 34.64 34.74 69 Jonny Mear Porsche Cayman S 3387 2008 35.59 38.10 70 Darren Slater Porsche Cayman S 3400 2009 71 David Dyson Porsche Turbo 3800T 2017 Key: S = SBD HSA Speed Championship W = WAMC Trident Engineering Championship M = Midland Speed Championship C = Classic Marques Speed Challenge Page 1 Class CM Classic Marques Speed Challenge No. Name Car c.c. Year Run 1 Run 2 Award 75 John Payne MG Midget 1380 1970 38.77 39.35 76 Jonathan Plowe Fiat X1 9 1400T 1988 37.87 41.53 77 Paul Slade Jaguar E Type 3800 1964 38.60 38.45 78 Peter Owles Sunbeam Tiger 4200 1965 79 Phil Ludbrook Honda S2000 1997 2005 37.78 39.90 80 Tom Barnard Mazda MX5 1840S 2002 37.79 40.02 81 John Pollard Mazda MX5 NC 1999 2006 39.82 40.64 82 Matthew Eady Ginetta G4 1998 1997 34.49 34.26 2nd 83 Graham Beale Ginetta G33 2314T 2000 33.17 33.38 1st 84 Hugh Davies Nissan 350Z 3500 2008 39.69 42.11 85 Brian Marshall Porsche 944 Turbo SE 3217T 1988 36.81 37.13 86 Phil Jones Marcos Mantis 4601 1998 37.42 40.05 87 Mark Everett TVR Griffith 4997 1997 34.42 35.46 3rd 88 Steve Cox TVR V8S 4997 1993 35.45 36.25 Class A1 Z (merged) Road Going Series Production Cars up to 1400cc and Electric Cars 90SM Jeff Allan Nissan Leaf Electr 2013 45.23 45.88 92S Laurence Marks Fiat Panda 100HP 1368 2009 45.58 48.49 93SM Ian Perry Rover 25 1396 2001 44.75 43.71 94S Andrew Till MG ZR105 1396 2004 41.25 41.87 1st Class A2 Road Going Series Production Cars over 1400cc up to 2000cc 98S Robin Holden Mazda Roadster 1598 1989 39.68 39.25 99S Michael Henney Lotus Elan S3 1760 1967 FAIL 100S Andrew Webber Lotus Elan 2 1760 1969 37.10 36.76 3rd 101S Alistair Clark Lotus Elise S1 1796 1998 40.28 41.53 102S Dean Cubitt Mazda MX5 1800 1997 37.55 36.93 103S Ken Morris Mazda MX5 Merlot 1839 1995 40.12 41.24 804SM Nicolas West Peugeot 106 GTi 1760 1998 FAIL 37.44 104SM David West Peugeot 106 GTi 1760 1998 36.09 1st 105W Gary Morgan Peugeot 206 GTi 1997 2004 40.05 39.55 806SM Martin Walters Honda Civic Type R 1995 2001 38.44 39.42 106SM Marie Fletcher Honda Civic Type R 1995 2001 39.69 39.75 107S Graeme Procter Fiat Abarth 500 1368T 2012 40.63 43.48 108SM Mike Walters Ford Fiesta ST 1998 2007 36.71 37.44 2nd 109W Rob Thomson Renault Clio 172 Cup 1998 2003 38.91 39.12 110W Andrew Bisping Renaultsport Clio 200 1998 2011 39.61 FAIL 111S Nick Tearle Renault Clio 172 Cup 1998 2003 42.56 44.70 Class A3 Road Going Series Production Cars over 2000cc 114S Jonathan Maycock Mazda MX5 1839T 1994 34.73 35.64 115W Gordon Hick Seat Leon Cupra 280 1984T 2014 38.54 116SM Will Gough Porsche 911 3200 1986 41.55 117S Adam Pemble Toyota Celica 1998T 1989 35.39 38.41 118SM Aaron Walters Toyota Celica GT Four 2000T 1994 34.15 34.59 119 Graham Godfrey Audi TT Mk1 1781T 2001 36.44 120SWM Ben Burggraaf Lotus Elise S Toyota 1ZZ FE 1794S 2009 35.24 34.79 121W Frank Harries Renault Clio 197 F1 1998T 2007 122S Chris Berrisford Subaru Impreza 2500T 1999 31.87 1st 123 Robert Lancaster Gaye Porsche 996 GT3 3600 2008 33.08 3rd 124SM Aaron Perrott Aston Martin Vantage V8 4282S 2006 36.96 37.48 125 Steven Mogg TVR Griffith 500 5000 1995 32.53 33.88 2nd Class B1 B2 (merged) Road Going Specialist Production Cars 135SM George Newrick Westfield SEiW 1699 1992 36.29 37.11 136SM John Palmer Westfield SE 1700 1993 137S Simon Jones Westfield SEiW 2000 2008 34.30 34.32 138SM John Bradshaw Westfield SEiW 2020 1996 32.51 32.81 1st Class C1 Modified Series Production Cars up to 1400cc 143W Alison Lock British Leyland Mini 1380 1973 42.67 44.05 145SM Mike Gallery Morris Cooper S 1380 1965 34.91 34.98 1st 146 Tim Dennis Mini Cooper 1380 1980 34.95 147S Martin Rutter Fiat X1 9 1396 1989 Class C2 Modified Series Production Cars over 1400cc up to 2000cc 149 David Goffe MG ZR160 1800 2003 47.86 48.47 155SM Rod Wheat Ford Racing Puma 1700 2000 39.67 39.82 156W Wynne Morgan Renault Clio Cup 1998 1990 38.24 38.07 158W Paul Meadows Renault Clio 1998 2005 38.76 38.67 159SM Paul Jones Lotus Exige 1900 2005 33.13 33.70 1st Key: S = SBD HSA Speed Championship W = WAMC Trident Engineering Championship M = Midland Speed Championship C = Classic Marques Speed Challenge Page 2 Class C3 D (merged) Modified Series Production Cars over 2000cc and Modified Specialist Production Cars No.
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