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August 7 Castle Combe CLASSIC RACEDAY Castle Combe Circuit 7th August 2004 Results Provided by MST Sports Timing Ltd www.mstworld.com HSCC Historic Road Sports Championship QUALIFYING - RACE 1 POS NO CL DRIVER NAT CAR TIME LAPS GAP MPH 1 99 A Richard TYZACK TVR Griffith 200 1:23.114 10 80.13 2 3 A Martin EDRIDGE Ford Mustang 1:23.161 12 0.047 80.08 3 22 C John FITZGERALD Lotus Elan 1:23.797 12 0.683 79.47 4 15 B Mike EAGLES Milano GT Mk1 1:23.879 7 0.765 79.40 5 10 D Robert BARRIE Porsche 911S 1:24.215 11 1.101 79.08 6 90 C Adam ORMANDY Lotus Elan S3 1:24.388 5 1.274 78.92 7 64 E James BILDERBECK Turner MkII 1:24.986 11 1.872 78.36 8 63 B Colin SHARP Triumph TR4A 1:25.844 11 2.730 77.58 9 12 A Allan JONES Jaguar E Type S1 1:25.850 11 2.736 77.57 10 96 70 Nigel BARNETT Ford Capri 1:29.437 10 6.323 74.46 11 5 XK Richard HACKETT Jaguar XK120 1:30.465 11 7.351 73.62 12 32 E Patrick WARD-BOOTH Ginetta G4 1:30.898 7 7.784 73.26 13 98 70 Bob TROTTER Ford Escort RS2000 1:32.323 11 9.209 72.13 14 39 70 Jonathan HARTOP Alfa Romeo GTV 2000 1:33.359 10 10.245 71.33 15 19 A Adam SIMMONDS Ford Mustang Coupe 1:33.434 10 10.320 71.28 16 66 D Mark HOBLE Lancia Flavia Zagato 1:33.651 10 10.537 71.11 17 37 D Mervyn SELWYN Porsche 911S 1:35.108 7 11.994 70.02 18 21 D Rebecca RUFF Porsche 911 1:35.803 9 12.689 69.51 19 59 70 Ralph HARWOOD-PENN Lancia Fulvia HF 1:38.279 10 15.165 67.76 20 30 F Tim BURRETT Lancia Aurelia B20 1:39.066 10 15.952 67.22 21 17 F Chris GAWNE Lancia Aurelia B20 GT 1:43.463 10 20.349 64.37 Castle Combe Weather / Track : Sunny / Dry Circuit Length = 1.8500 miles. These results are provisional until the conclusion of any judicial and technical matters. Start: 08:35 End: 08:48 Clerk of Course: Stewards: Timekeeper: www.mstworld.com Printed - 08:50 Saturday, 07 August 2004 HSCC Historic Road Sports Championship QUALIFYING - LAP ANALYSIS 3 Martin EDRIDGE Ford Mustang 1 - 8:45.705 6 - 1:24.539 11 - 1:24.295 2 - 1:37.571 7 - 1:28.100 12 - 1:25.068 3 - 1:25.030 8 - 1:24.516 4 - 1:23.934 9 - 1:23.681 5 - 1:25.856 10 - 1:23.161 5 Richard HACKETT Jaguar XK120 1 - 8:48.501 6 - 1:33.140 11 - 1:34.486 2 - 1:50.241 7 - 1:31.224 3 - 1:37.952 8 - 1:30.600 4 - 1:32.817 9 - 1:30.465 5 - 1:34.886 10 - 1:32.489 10 Robert BARRIE Porsche 911S 1 - 9:41.301P 6 - 1:26.980 11 - 1:25.266 2 - 1:59.968 7 - 1:24.400 3 - 1:25.978 8 - 1:24.945 4 - 1:25.685 9 - 1:24.215 5 - 1:26.779 10 - 1:24.291 12 Allan JONES Jaguar E Type S1 1 - 9:11.768 6 - 1:26.465 11 - 1:28.887 2 - 1:49.937 7 - 1:27.338 3 - 1:31.572 8 - 1:28.347 4 - 1:28.561 9 - 1:26.627 5 - 1:28.227 10 - 1:25.850 15 Mike EAGLES Milano GT Mk1 1 - 9:09.981 6 - 1:25.242 2 - 1:47.686 7 - 1:23.879 3 - 1:30.546 4 - 1:26.529 5 - 1:29.240 17 Chris GAWNE Lancia Aurelia B20 GT 1 - 8:35.270 6 - 1:49.326 2 - 1:54.955 7 - 1:45.243 3 - 1:48.178 8 - 1:43.463 4 - 1:45.531 9 - 1:44.259 5 - 1:46.733 10 - 1:45.046 19 Adam SIMMONDS Ford Mustang Coupe 1 - 8:56.094 6 - 1:38.992 2 - 1:53.201 7 - 1:35.841 3 - 1:43.920 8 - 1:37.204 4 - 1:40.755 9 - 1:34.465 5 - 1:39.103 10 - 1:33.434 Castle Combe Weather / Track : Sunny / Dry Circuit Length = 1.8500 miles. Start: 08:35 End: 08:48 www.mstworld.com Page 1 of 3 Printed - 08:51 Saturday, 07 August 2004 HSCC Historic Road Sports Championship QUALIFYING - LAP ANALYSIS (contd.) 21 Rebecca RUFF Porsche 911 1 - X:00.000P 6 - 1:35.803 2 - 2:52.178 7 - 1:36.252 3 - 1:38.971 8 - 1:35.900 4 - 1:37.794 9 - 1:37.636 5 - 1:36.063 22 John FITZGERALD Lotus Elan 1 - 8:31.366 6 - 1:27.835 11 - 1:23.905 2 - 1:37.873 7 - 1:24.277 12 - 1:24.185 3 - 1:26.562 8 - 1:24.091 4 - 1:24.152 9 - 1:25.300 5 - 1:23.797 10 - 1:25.090 30 Tim BURRETT Lancia Aurelia B20 1 - 9:00.490 6 - 1:39.451 2 - 1:55.907 7 - 1:39.230 3 - 1:43.219 8 - 1:39.958 4 - 1:42.110 9 - 1:39.659 5 - 1:39.473 10 - 1:39.066 32 Patrick WARD-BOOTH Ginetta G4 1 - 8:44.292 6 - 1:33.793 2 - 1:53.612 7 - 1:30.898 3 - 1:46.800 4 - 1:37.716 5 - 1:31.003 37 Mervyn SELWYN Porsche 911S 1 - 9:49.626P 6 - 1:35.108 2 - 2:56.852 7 - 1:36.284 3 - 1:36.361 4 - 1:36.864 5 - 1:36.072 39 Jonathan HARTOP Alfa Romeo GTV 2000 1 - 9:02.408 6 - 1:39.849 2 - 1:54.831 7 - 1:36.183 3 - 1:42.717 8 - 1:33.359 4 - 1:36.096 9 - 1:34.050 5 - 1:37.955 10 - 1:33.863 59 Ralph HARWOOD-PENN Lancia Fulvia HF 1 - 8:43.622 6 - 1:39.629 2 - 1:56.996 7 - 1:38.806 3 - 1:45.368 8 - 1:40.756 4 - 1:39.076 9 - 1:40.270 5 - 1:41.590 10 - 1:38.279 Castle Combe Weather / Track : Sunny / Dry Circuit Length = 1.8500 miles. Start: 08:35 End: 08:48 www.mstworld.com Page 2 of 3 Printed - 08:51 Saturday, 07 August 2004 HSCC Historic Road Sports Championship QUALIFYING - LAP ANALYSIS (contd.) 63 Colin SHARP Triumph TR4A 1 - 8:32.565 6 - 1:27.318 11 - 1:25.844 2 - 1:41.483 7 - 1:27.521 3 - 1:29.585 8 - 1:28.466 4 - 1:27.330 9 - 1:25.935 5 - 1:28.575 10 - 1:27.401 64 James BILDERBECK Turner MkII 1 - 8:35.697 6 - 1:26.195 11 - 1:32.844 2 - 1:41.732 7 - 1:30.264 3 - 1:31.911 8 - 1:28.558 4 - 1:27.300 9 - 1:27.693 5 - 1:26.788 10 - 1:24.986 66 Mark HOBLE Lancia Flavia Zagato 1 - 9:08.077 6 - 1:38.185 2 - 1:53.244 7 - 1:36.145 3 - 1:40.863 8 - 1:33.651 4 - 1:37.258 9 - 1:33.991 5 - 1:35.356 10 - 1:34.018 90 Adam ORMANDY Lotus Elan S3 1 - 8:56.318 2 - 1:41.905 3 - 1:29.662 4 - 1:24.388 5 - 1:42.502P 96 Nigel BARNETT Ford Capri 1 - 9:04.464 6 - 1:32.111 2 - 1:54.111 7 - 1:31.938 3 - 1:41.885 8 - 1:31.575 4 - 1:34.123 9 - 1:30.917 5 - 1:36.095 10 - 1:29.437 98 Bob TROTTER Ford Escort RS2000 1 - 8:50.450 6 - 1:34.172 11 - 1:34.396 2 - 1:49.340 7 - 1:32.323 3 - 1:38.643 8 - 1:32.463 4 - 1:33.603 9 - 1:32.775 5 - 1:33.091 10 - 1:32.572 99 Richard TYZACK TVR Griffith 200 1 - 8:39.593 6 - 1:24.816 2 - 1:40.644 7 - 1:26.764 3 - 1:25.684 8 - 1:23.156 4 - 1:23.114 9 - 1:24.273 5 - 1:23.485 10 - 1:24.343 Castle Combe Weather / Track : Sunny / Dry Circuit Length = 1.8500 miles. Start: 08:35 End: 08:48 www.mstworld.com Page 3 of 3 Printed - 08:51 Saturday, 07 August 2004 HSCC Historic Road Sports Championship GRID - RACE 1 ROW 1:43.463 9 17 GAWNE ROW 1:38.279 1:39.066 8 59 HARWOOD-PENN 30 BURRETT ROW 1:33.651 1:35.108 1:35.803 7 66 HOBLE 37 SELWYN 21 RUFF ROW 1:33.359 1:33.434 6 39 HARTOP 19 SIMMONDS ROW 1:30.465 1:30.898 1:32.323 5 5 HACKETT 32 WARD-BOOTH 98 TROTTER ROW 1:25.850 1:29.437 4 12 JONES 96 BARNETT ROW 1:24.388 1:24.986 1:25.844 3 90 ORMANDY 64 BILDERBECK 63 SHARP ROW 1:23.879 1:24.215 2 15 EAGLES 10 BARRIE ROW 1:23.114 1:23.161 1:23.797 1 99 TYZACK 3 EDRIDGE 22 FITZGERALD POLE Castle Combe Weather / Track : Sunny / Dry Circuit Length = 1.8500 miles.
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