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3-4 June 2006 Brands Hatch Summer Festival HISTORIC RACE MEETING Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit 3rd & 4th June 2006 Results Provided by MST Sports Timing Ltd www.msttiming.com Peter Hanson Trophy - Race 1 QUALIFYING FOR RACE 1 POS NO CL DRIVER NAT CAR TIME LAPS GAP MPH 1 93 B Roland FISCHER Tecno 69 1:46.496 6 88.66 2 61 D Simon DIFFEY Lotus 20 1:47.126 5 0.630 88.14 3 19 B Geoffroy RIVET Brabham BT21 1:47.694 4 1.198 87.67 4 68 B Leif JOENSSON Titan MK3 1:49.641 5 3.145 86.11 5 28 B Richard URWIN Brabham BT28 1:51.063 5 4.567 85.01 6 10 A Max BLEES Brabham BT15 1:51.657 5 5.161 84.56 7 84 E Hamish MORRISON Cooper T67 1:51.664 5 5.168 84.55 8 25 B John COUNSELL March 703 1:52.152 5 5.656 84.19 9 63 B Ferdinand GUSTAFSON Brabham BT18 1:56.633 5 10.137 80.95 10 67 E Ned SPIEKER Brabham BT6 1:56.668 5 10.172 80.93 11 66 E Alexander MORTON Ausper T3 1:57.277 5 10.781 80.51 12 27 A Peter WILLIAMS Brabham BT15 1:58.030 5 11.534 79.99 13 88 D Paul DAVIS Lotus 20 1:58.705 5 12.209 79.54 14 81 B Steven WILKINSON Brabham BT21 1:59.633 5 13.137 78.92 15 83 B Patrice DE SUZZONI Tecno 69 2:00.748 5 14.252 78.19 16 16 B Nigel MILLER Brabham BT21 2:00.828 5 14.332 78.14 17 85 B Maurice SLOTINE Merlyn Mk14A 2:04.031 4 17.535 76.12 18 96 B Keith MESSER Vesey VF3 2:05.006 4 18.510 75.53 19 99 A Nick LEES Barnett 2:08.007 5 21.511 73.76 20 77 B Francois DEROSSI Chevron B17 2:09.080 2 22.584 73.14 21 73 B Giuseppe BIANCHINI Tecno 69 2:09.819 5 23.323 72.73 22 60 C David CROWTHER Brabham SCA 2:10.349 5 23.853 72.43 Car No 77 - 2 laps only. Brands Hatch Weather : Sunny / Dry Circuit Length = 2.6228 miles. These results are provisional until the conclusion of any judicial and technical matters. Start: 09:00 End: 09:15 Clerk of Course: Stewards: Timekeeper: msttiming.com Printed - 09:20 Saturday, 03 June 2006 Peter Hanson Trophy - Race 1 LAP ANALYSIS - QUALIFYING RACE 1 10 Max BLEES Brabham BT15 1 - 2:57.042 2 - 5:34.381P 3 - 2:05.097 4 - 1:54.424 5 - 1:51.657 16 Nigel MILLER Brabham BT21 1 - 2:31.174 2 - 5:33.746P 3 - 2:14.623 4 - 2:01.919 5 - 2:00.828 19 Geoffroy RIVET Brabham BT21 1 - 2:10.018 2 - 7:28.047P 3 - 1:59.014 4 - 1:47.694 25 John COUNSELL March 703 1 - 2:20.507 2 - 5:37.509P 3 - 2:01.543 4 - 1:52.573 5 - 1:52.152 27 Peter WILLIAMS Brabham BT15 1 - 2:41.266 2 - 5:35.789P 3 - 2:09.414 4 - 2:01.229 5 - 1:58.030 28 Richard URWIN Brabham BT28 1 - 2:39.159 2 - 5:33.986P 3 - 2:05.550 4 - 1:52.035 5 - 1:51.063 60 David CROWTHER Brabham SCA 1 - 2:58.305 2 - 5:34.757P 3 - 2:17.317 4 - 2:10.478 5 - 2:10.349 Car No 77 - 2 laps only. Brands Hatch Weather : Sunny / Dry Circuit Length = 2.6228 miles. Start: 09:00 End: 09:15 msttiming.com Page 1 of 4 Printed - 09:20 Saturday, 03 June 2006 Peter Hanson Trophy - Race 1 LAP ANALYSIS - QUALIFYING RACE 1 (contd.) 61 Simon DIFFEY Lotus 20 1 - 2:41.117 2 - 5:27.291P 3 - 2:00.039 4 - 1:47.358 5 - 1:47.126 63 Ferdinand GUSTAFSON Brabham BT18 1 - 2:56.789 2 - 5:39.105P 3 - 2:04.501 4 - 1:57.443 5 - 1:56.633 66 Alexander MORTON Ausper T3 1 - 2:36.557 2 - 5:33.156P 3 - 2:07.849 4 - 1:57.277 5 - 2:00.262 67 Ned SPIEKER Brabham BT6 1 - 2:48.524 2 - 5:32.013P 3 - 2:06.114 4 - 1:58.053 5 - 1:56.668 68 Leif JOENSSON Titan MK3 1 - 2:27.362 2 - 5:33.587P 3 - 2:02.315 4 - 1:52.175 5 - 1:49.641 73 Giuseppe BIANCHINI Tecno 69 1 - 2:27.181 2 - 5:40.016P 3 - 2:15.848 4 - 2:30.566 5 - 2:09.819 77 Francois DEROSSI Chevron B17 1 - 2:09.080 2 - 5:31.380P Car No 77 - 2 laps only. Brands Hatch Weather : Sunny / Dry Circuit Length = 2.6228 miles. Start: 09:00 End: 09:15 msttiming.com Page 2 of 4 Printed - 09:20 Saturday, 03 June 2006 Peter Hanson Trophy - Race 1 LAP ANALYSIS - QUALIFYING RACE 1 (contd.) 81 Steven WILKINSON Brabham BT21 1 - 2:25.780 2 - 6:12.330P 3 - 2:07.279 4 - 2:03.466 5 - 1:59.633 83 Patrice DE SUZZONI Tecno 69 1 - 2:19.769 2 - 5:39.602P 3 - 2:10.291 4 - 2:02.566 5 - 2:00.748 84 Hamish MORRISON Cooper T67 1 - 2:49.075 2 - 5:29.474P 3 - 2:04.748 4 - 1:56.945 5 - 1:51.664 85 Maurice SLOTINE Merlyn Mk14A 1 - 2:31.981 2 - 6:27.179P 3 - 2:18.037 4 - 2:04.031 88 Paul DAVIS Lotus 20 1 - 2:37.866 2 - 5:33.146P 3 - 2:09.262 4 - 1:58.829 5 - 1:58.705 93 Roland FISCHER Tecno 69 1 - 2:11.234 6 - 1:48.281 2 - 5:45.249P 3 - 1:59.054 4 - 1:49.924 5 - 1:46.496 96 Keith MESSER Vesey VF3 1 - 2:58.806 2 - 5:35.705P 3 - 2:05.006 4 - 4:22.115P Car No 77 - 2 laps only. Brands Hatch Weather : Sunny / Dry Circuit Length = 2.6228 miles. Start: 09:00 End: 09:15 msttiming.com Page 3 of 4 Printed - 09:20 Saturday, 03 June 2006 Peter Hanson Trophy - Race 1 LAP ANALYSIS - QUALIFYING RACE 1 (contd.) 99 Nick LEES Barnett 1 - 2:36.577 2 - 5:39.217P 3 - 2:10.470 4 - 2:08.007 5 - 2:08.235 Car No 77 - 2 laps only. Brands Hatch Weather : Sunny / Dry Circuit Length = 2.6228 miles. Start: 09:00 End: 09:15 msttiming.com Page 4 of 4 Printed - 09:20 Saturday, 03 June 2006 Peter Hanson Trophy - Race 1 GRID FOR RACE 1 60 CROWTHER ROW 11 73 BIANCHINI 77 DEROSSI ROW 10 99 LEES 96 MESSER ROW 9 85 SLOTINE 16 MILLER ROW 8 83 DE SUZZONI 81 WILKINSON ROW 7 88 DAVIS 27 WILLIAMS ROW 6 66 MORTON 67 SPIEKER ROW 5 63 GUSTAFSON 25 COUNSELL ROW 4 84 MORRISON 10 BLEES ROW 3 28 URWIN 68 JOENSSON ROW 2 19 RIVET 61 DIFFEY ROW 1 93 FISCHER POLE Car No 77 - 2 laps only. Brands Hatch Weather : Sunny / Dry Circuit Length = 2.6228 miles. These results are provisional until the conclusion of any judicial and technical matters. Start: 09:00 End: 09:15 Clerk of Course: Stewards: Timekeeper: msttiming.com Printed - 09:21 Saturday, 03 June 2006 Peter Hanson Trophy - Race 1 PROVISIONAL RESULT - RACE 1 POS NO CL DRIVER NAT CAR TIME LAPS GAP MPH BEST 1 93 B Roland FISCHER Tecno 69 19:03.086 11 90.92 1:40.884 2 19 B Geoffroy RIVET Brabham BT21 19:04.318 11 1.232 90.82 1:42.486 3 61 D Simon DIFFEY Lotus 20 19:27.874 11 24.788 88.99 1:44.231 4 77 B Francois DEROSSI Chevron B17 19:28.790 11 25.704 88.92 1:43.243 5 10 A Max BLEES Brabham BT15 19:32.481 11 29.395 88.64 1:44.705 6 84 E Hamish MORRISON Cooper T67 20:18.011 11 1:14.925 85.32 1:48.419 7 25 B John COUNSELL March 703 20:21.245 11 1:18.159 85.10 1:49.567 8 28 B Richard URWIN Brabham BT28 20:27.225 11 1:24.139 84.68 1:49.637 9 63 B Ferdinand GUSTAFSON Brabham BT18 19:04.227 10 1 LAP 82.57 1:51.398 10 81 B Steven WILKINSON Brabham BT21 19:38.208 10 1 LAP 80.19 1:53.947 11 66 E Alexander MORTON Ausper T3 20:10.838 10 1 LAP 78.03 1:57.113 12 16 B Nigel MILLER Brabham BT21 20:25.088 10 1 LAP 77.12 2:00.081 13 73 B Giuseppe BIANCHINI Tecno 69 19:17.755 9 2 LAPS 73.45 2:05.507 14 60 C David CROWTHER Brabham SCA 19:46.491 9 2 LAPS 71.68 2:08.503 NOT CLASSIFIED 67 E Ned SPIEKER Brabham BT6 19:00.528 10 D.N.F. 82.84 1:51.660 86 D John CHISHOLM Gemini 3A 13:15.683 7 D.N.F. 83.15 1:50.077 96 B Keith MESSER Vesey VF3 13:23.324 7 D.N.F. 82.36 1:47.685 88 D Paul DAVIS Lotus 20 10:24.427 5 D.N.F. 75.71 1:57.199 83 B Patrice DE SUZZONI Tecno 69 10:30.619 4 D.N.F.
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