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Historic Race Meeting HISTORIC RACE MEETING Donington Park National 27th March 2005 Results Provided by MST Sports Timing Ltd www.msttiming.com HSCC Legends Racing Historic Formula Ford in association with Avon Tyres GRID - RACE 2 ROW 1:50.974 2:03.116 16 89 CRITCHER 17 COX ROW 1:48.611 1:50.252 15 36 GARSIDE 46 BROMLEY ROW 1:47.109 1:47.249 14 81 MACKERETH 71 HICKS ROW 1:46.191 1:46.215 13 6 DAVIES 75 GODDARD ROW 1:42.964 1:44.191 12 66 THORNTON 53 HIBBERT ROW 1:42.636 1:42.950 11 58 VAN DER ZEE 30 GLOVER ROW 1:41.889 1:42.380 10 48 SCHLAEFLI 74 TOMKINS ROW 1:40.538 1:41.345 9 23 DUFFY 51 MOULDS ROW 1:39.751 1:39.924 8 44 BLADON 11 MITCHELL ROW 1:39.278 1:39.496 7 27 DIXON 4 SYKES ROW 1:38.358 1:39.118 6 83 PEARSON 21 BOWMAN ROW 1:37.826 1:38.095 5 69 LOWE 77 SHARPLES ROW 1:36.284 1:36.851 4 12 MINSHAW 7 GOLDSMITH ROW 1:36.054 1:36.097 3 42 BANCROFT 62 NORMAN ROW 1:35.158 1:35.774 2 40 HADFIELD 2 SLEEMAN ROW 1:34.003 1:34.437 1 1 FOWLER 87 ROWE POLE Reserves will be called forward in the folowing order:- 96, 85, 84 Donington Park Weather / Track : Cloudy /. Damp Circuit Length = 1.9573 miles. These results are provisional until the conclusion of any judicial and technical matters. Start: 09:28 End: 09:43 Clerk of Course Timekeeper: msttiming.com Printed - 11:45 Sunday, 27 March 2005 HSCC 70s Road Sports Championship For the Wesprey Castings Trophy QUALIFYING - RACE 3 POS NO CL DRIVER NAT CAR TIME LAPS GAP MPH 1 24 B Charles BARTER Datsun 240Z 1:41.755 8 69.24 2 27 B Matthew BANNISTER Datsun 240Z 1:42.616 8 0.861 68.66 3 9 B Julian BARTER TVR 3000M 1:43.381 7 1.626 68.15 4 44 C Alan HARPER Lotus Elan S4 1:44.621 8 2.866 67.35 5 1 A Richard THORNE Morgan +8 1:44.771 8 3.016 67.25 6 54 C Chris HOLLAND Lotus 7 S4 1:44.923 8 3.168 67.15 7 8 A Neville DAY Pontiac Firebird 1:45.489 5 3.734 66.79 8 26 B Paul STAFFORD Datsun 240Z 1:47.101 5 5.346 65.79 9 46 B Jim BAYNAM TVR Tuscan V6 1:48.227 4 6.472 65.10 10 37 B Ken DAVIES Porsche 911E 1:48.734 7 6.979 64.80 11 77 A Andrew SHARP Porsche 928 1:49.599 8 7.844 64.29 12 16 A Trevor ROWNEY MG BGTV8 1:49.601 7 7.846 64.29 13 51 B Julian GAMMAGE Triumph TR6 1:49.723 8 7.968 64.21 14 31 A Mark BENNETT MG BGT V8 1:49.762 8 8.007 64.19 15 43 C Howard BENTHAM Lotus Europa 1:49.793 8 8.038 64.17 16 72 D1 John THOMASON Triumph Spitfire 1500 1:49.840 8 8.085 64.15 17 12 B Neil CONDLIFFE TVR 3000M 1:50.379 7 8.624 63.83 18 29 A Philip BRIGGS Porsche 928 1:50.745 8 8.990 63.62 19 98 Inv Bob TROTTER Ford Escort RS2000 1:51.135 8 9.380 63.40 20 14 D1 Jai SHARMA Lancia Fulvia 1:51.673 7 9.918 63.09 21 68 C Chris OVERTON Lotus 7 S4 1:53.321 7 11.566 62.18 22 59 E Ralph HARWOOD-PENN MG Midget 1:53.393 7 11.638 62.14 23 73 C Douglas LAWSON Lotus Elan Coupe Sprint 1:54.008 7 12.253 61.80 24 21 B Peter GREGORY Maserati Merak 1:54.983 7 13.228 61.28 25 70 C Simon ROBERTS Lotus Esprit 1:56.330 7 14.575 60.57 26 64 A Paul ANDERSON Porsche 928 1:57.384 7 15.629 60.02 27 42 C Ross BRAITHWAITE Lotus Europa 2:04.101 6 22.346 56.77 28 10 D1 Nigel ASHLEY Alfa Romeo GT Junior 2:04.654 7 22.899 56.52 29 63 D1 Jeremy ANSTEAD Fiat X19 3:03.294 2 1:21.539 38.44 Cars 10, 21 & 73 - Transponders not working - Fix or you will NOT BE TIMED in the Race Donington Park Weather / Track : Cloudy / Damp Circuit Length = 1.9573 miles. These results are provisional until the conclusion of any judicial and technical matters. Start: 09:50 End: 10:02 Clerk of Course Timekeeper: msttiming.com Printed - 10:04 Sunday, 27 March 2005 HSCC 70s Road Sports Championship For the Wesprey Castings Trophy QUALIFYING LAP ANALYSIS - RACE 3 1 Richard THORNE Morgan +8 1 - 2:45.217 6 - 1:46.820 2 - 1:57.627 7 - 1:46.974 3 - 1:52.369 8 - 1:44.771 4 - 1:49.018 5 - 1:47.902 8 Neville DAY Pontiac Firebird 1 - 8:09.071 2 - 1:55.375 3 - 1:50.052 4 - 1:47.507 5 - 1:45.489 9 Julian BARTER TVR 3000M 1 - 3:27.957 6 - 1:43.381 2 - 2:02.481 7 - 1:51.935 3 - 1:55.448 4 - 1:51.715 5 - 1:43.961 10 Nigel ASHLEY Alfa Romeo GT Junior 1 - 3:05.199 6 - 2:06.625 2 - 2:15.605 7 - 2:04.654 3 - 2:12.414 4 - 2:08.103 5 - 2:05.933 12 Neil CONDLIFFE TVR 3000M 1 - 3:10.145 6 - 2:00.210 2 - 2:14.720 7 - 1:50.379 3 - 2:02.558 4 - 1:55.694 5 - 1:53.847 14 Jai SHARMA Lancia Fulvia 1 - 3:35.061 6 - 1:52.142 2 - 2:05.429 7 - 1:54.411 3 - 1:58.372 4 - 1:57.341 5 - 1:51.673 16 Trevor ROWNEY MG BGTV8 1 - 3:06.158 6 - 1:51.140 2 - 2:15.509 7 - 1:49.601 3 - 2:02.445 4 - 1:54.941 5 - 1:50.967 Cars 10, 21 & 73 - Transponders not working - Fix or you will NOT BE TIMED in the Race Donington Park Weather / Track : Cloudy / Damp Circuit Length = 1.9573 miles. Start: 09:50 End: 10:02 msttiming.com Page 1 of 5 Printed - 10:05 Sunday, 27 March 2005 HSCC 70s Road Sports Championship For the Wesprey Castings Trophy QUALIFYING LAP ANALYSIS - RACE 3 (contd.) 21 Peter GREGORY Maserati Merak 1 - 3:11.956 6 - 1:55.109 2 - 2:17.204 7 - 1:59.520 3 - 2:00.941 4 - 1:54.983 5 - 1:58.180 24 Charles BARTER Datsun 240Z 1 - 3:13.332 6 - 1:44.296 2 - 2:12.467 7 - 1:41.755 3 - 1:51.735 8 - 1:44.971 4 - 1:44.154 5 - 1:43.330 26 Paul STAFFORD Datsun 240Z 1 - 8:05.195 2 - 1:47.752 3 - 1:47.101 4 - 1:47.457 5 - 1:51.124 27 Matthew BANNISTER Datsun 240Z 1 - 3:14.732 6 - 1:43.726 2 - 2:11.749 7 - 1:42.616 3 - 1:53.491 8 - 1:43.527 4 - 1:48.701 5 - 1:45.211 29 Philip BRIGGS Porsche 928 1 - 2:47.838 6 - 1:54.267 2 - 2:02.090 7 - 1:50.745 3 - 1:56.443 8 - 1:53.943 4 - 1:53.866 5 - 1:54.638 31 Mark BENNETT MG BGT V8 1 - 2:52.385 6 - 1:50.378 2 - 2:03.142 7 - 1:52.868 3 - 1:56.184 8 - 1:51.018 4 - 1:59.225 5 - 1:49.762 37 Ken DAVIES Porsche 911E 1 - 3:07.759 6 - 1:50.564 2 - 2:15.143 7 - 1:48.734 3 - 2:02.288 4 - 1:56.371 5 - 1:51.319 Cars 10, 21 & 73 - Transponders not working - Fix or you will NOT BE TIMED in the Race Donington Park Weather / Track : Cloudy / Damp Circuit Length = 1.9573 miles. Start: 09:50 End: 10:02 msttiming.com Page 2 of 5 Printed - 10:05 Sunday, 27 March 2005 HSCC 70s Road Sports Championship For the Wesprey Castings Trophy QUALIFYING LAP ANALYSIS - RACE 3 (contd.) 42 Ross BRAITHWAITE Lotus Europa 1 - 2:57.181 6 - 2:04.101 2 - 2:12.423 3 - 2:05.015 4 - 2:07.147 5 - 2:05.980 43 Howard BENTHAM Lotus Europa 1 - 2:41.919 6 - 1:50.960 2 - 1:58.428 7 - 1:52.349 3 - 1:52.207 8 - 1:49.907 4 - 1:53.350 5 - 1:49.793 44 Alan HARPER Lotus Elan S4 1 - 2:44.036 6 - 2:18.669 2 - 1:57.837 7 - 1:44.621 3 - 1:51.703 8 - 1:46.797 4 - 1:47.778 5 - 1:44.898 46 Jim BAYNAM TVR Tuscan V6 1 - X:00.000 2 - 1:51.145 3 - 1:59.888 4 - 1:48.227 51 Julian GAMMAGE Triumph TR6 1 - 3:01.677 6 - 1:50.949 2 - 2:05.753 7 - 1:49.723 3 - 1:52.499 8 - 1:51.376 4 - 1:54.466 5 - 1:50.626 54 Chris HOLLAND Lotus 7 S4 1 - 2:57.978 6 - 1:46.955 2 - 1:55.966 7 - 1:45.791 3 - 1:49.918 8 - 1:44.923 4 - 1:48.545 5 - 1:47.240 59 Ralph HARWOOD-PENN MG Midget 1 - 2:51.318 6 - 1:53.393 2 - 2:01.896 7 - 1:57.154 3 - 1:57.823 4 - 2:05.747 5 - 1:53.511 Cars 10, 21 & 73 - Transponders not working - Fix or you will NOT BE TIMED in the Race Donington Park Weather / Track : Cloudy / Damp Circuit Length = 1.9573 miles.
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