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ELISE TROPHY RACES 1 & 7 TOYO TIRES 7 RACE SERIES 2 2X15x 30 MINS ELISE TROPHY RACES 1 & 7 TOYO TIRES 7 RACE SERIES 2 2X15x 30 MINS NO. DRIVER CAR CLASS 2 John Reid Caterham 7 R300 5 Carl Nairn Caterham 7 R300 6 Martin Jeffs Caterham 7 1600cc 10 Ray Gilliland Caterham 7 1600cc 15 Tim Abbott Caterham 7 R300 16 Paul O’Reilly Caterham 7 R300 18 Phil Jenkins Caterham 7 R300 23 Justin Armstrong Caterham 7 R300 35 Tom Hayman Joyce Caterham 7 1600cc 36 John Ogilvie Caterham 7 R300 37 Robert Cooper Caterham 7 1600cc 39 Mark Drain Caterham 7 R300 42 Richard Pursglove Caterham 7 1600cc 43 Mark Stansfield Caterham 7 1600cc 44 John Whitehouse Caterham 7 R300 46 Lucy Redding Caterham 7 1600cc 48 Anthony Jaffe Caterham 7 1600cc 49 Andy West Caterham 7 1600cc 50 David Briault Caterham 7 R300 54 Billy Nairn Caterham 7 R300 55 Steve Ruston Caterham 7 R300 56 Rick Potter Caterham 7 1600cc 57 Fergus Ryan Caterham 7 R300 58 Richard Ainscough Caterham 7 R300 59 Simon Oliphant Caterham 7 R300 60 Steve Day Caterham 7 R300 63 Martin Gee Caterham 7 1600cc 66 Paul Thacker Caterham 7 R300 67 Gary Burke Caterham 7 1600cc 68 Ian Dyble Caterham 7 1600cc 69 Cliff Murphy Caterham 7 1600cc 70 Martin Amison Caterham 7 R300 74 Peter Micklewright Caterham 7 1600cc 77 Chris Wright Caterham 7 R300 78 Gary Weatherill Caterham 7 R300 85 Clive Richards Caterham 7 R300 88 Chris Lay Caterham 7 R300 95 Oscar Lawry Caterham 7 1600cc GRID POSITIONS - RACE 1 GRID POSITIONS - RACE 7 Results – Race 1 Results – Race 7 1st.........../ 2nd.........../ 3rd.........../ 4th.........../ 5th.........../ 1st.........../ 2nd.........../ 3rd.........../ 4th.........../ 5th.........../ Winner’s Time ............................Laps.......Speed...................mph Winner’s Time ............................Laps.......Speed...................mph Fastest Lap: No.........Time........................ Speed...................mph Fastest Lap: No.........Time........................ Speed...................mph RACES THE RAVENOL FORMULA 2 & 6 VEE CHAMPIONSHIP 2 x 20 MINS NO. DRIVER HOMETOWN CAR/MODEL CC CLASS 3 Ian Jordan Tonbridge Sheane Jordan 1300 - 4 James Harridge Welwyn Garden City Maverick Vee 1300 B 5 David Hughes Solihull Bears GAC 1300 - 10 Bill Garner Wisbech Sheane TWR CW 1300 B 11 Ben Miloudi Barford Storm GKBM 2015 1300 - 12 Tim Probert Richmond Storm Formula Vee 1300 - 15 Gavin Buckley Dublin GAC Vee 1300 - 18 James Cater Bromsgrove RTV Sheane Formula Vee 1300 B 23 Alexander Jones Radlett Bears GAC 1300 - 25 James Clennell New York AHS Challenger 1300 - 28 Sam Engineer Bedford Storm SE2 1300 - 31 Martin Snarey March Formula Vee Sheane 1300 B 36 Neil Aldridge London AHS Dominator 1300 - 41 Andrew Cooper Bury St Edmunds Formula Vee 1300 B 42 John Hartin Pontypool AHS Challenger 1300 - 44 Andrew Crighton Ty Croes Scarab Mk2 1300 - 46 Jake Hockley Tadworth Brooklands College Racing GAC 1300 - 50 Steve Ough Shipley AHS Dominator SDv 1300 - 56 Christian Goller Southampton AHS Challenger 1300 - 57 Jamie Harrison Sheerness Sheane Jordan 1300 B 58 Adam Macaulay Ashford Sheane FVEE 1300 - 62 David Leniewski Churchdown AHS Storm 1300 - 72 Colin Gregory Newquay Sheane 1998 1300 B 75 Mark Egan Silsden Ray FVEE 1300 - 76 Ed Lowndes Leamington Spa GAC VEE 1300 - 77 Paul Taylor East Grinstead Bears GAC 1300 - 80 Peter Cann Eye GAC Vee 1300 - 81 Jimmy Furlong Dublin Sheane Formula Vee 1300 - 87 Jack Wilkinson Northampton Sheane MK3 1300 B 92 Craig Pollard Stowmarket Bears GAC 1300 - 93 Anthony Mitchell Reigate Ray FVEE 1300 B GRID POSITIONS - RACE 2 Results – Race 2 1st............/ 2nd............/ 3rd............/ 4th............/ 5th............/ 6th............/ 7th............/ 8th............/ 9th............/ 10th............/ Winner’s Time ............................................................Gap....................................Laps........................Speed....................................mph Fastest Lap: No........................Time......................................................................................................Speed....................................mph GRID POSITIONS - RACE 6 Results – Race 6 1st............/ 2nd............/ 3rd............/ 4th............/ 5th............/ 6th............/ 7th............/ 8th............/ 9th............/ 10th............/ Winner’s Time ............................................................Gap....................................Laps........................Speed....................................mph Fastest Lap: No........................Time......................................................................................................Speed....................................mph RACES 5 & 9 Z CARS & MSVR ALL-COMERS 22X15 x 15 MINS NO. DRIVER HOMETOWN CAR CC YEAR Z Cars 1 Jamie Jeffrey Reading BMW Z4 3500 - 2 Julian Jeffrey Reading BMW Z3 1900 - MSVR All-Comers 3 M Cantillon - Caterham 2000 2004 6 Russell Hird Princes Risborough Honda 2000 2004 13 Ian McDonald Colwyn Bay Radical SR1 1340 2016 15 David Holloway Essex Ginetta 1800 2015 17 Graham Charman Kent Ginetta G55 3700 2014 18 Luke Armiger Essex Vauxhall Tigra 2000 2013 18 Andy Robinson Bedlington Ford Falcon 7000 1999 25 Jay McCormack Surrey Caterham Roadsport 1600 2016 26 Ronan Quinn Leicester Ford Fiesta ST 2000 2005 44 Rod Birley Kent Ford Escort 2000 1999 51 Alex Sidwell - Holden Commodore 5000 2009 54 Andy Joss Bucks Renault Clio 172 2002 1996 63 Roland Lewis West Sussex Jade Trackstar 3500 2010 64 Mike Webb - Ford Focus Mk1 2000 2004 66 Shawn Fleming Bucks Ginetta G40R 1800 2014 69 Merrick Linnet West Sussex Caterham 1798 1999 72 Gary Smith Gloucester Caterham Roadsport 1600 2014 81 Tom John - Caterham Roadsport 1600 2016 88 Neil Foster Bucks Renault Clio 2000 2010 99 J Constable London Caterham 2000 2004 120 Karl Graves - BMW 120D 2000 2009 777 D Newman West Sussex Caterham 2300 2004 GRID POSITIONS - RACE 5 (ROLLING START) Results – Race 5 1st............/ 2nd............/ 3rd............/ 4th............/ 5th............/ 6th............/ 7th............/ 8th............/ 9th............/ 10th............/ Winner’s Time ............................................................Gap....................................Laps........................Speed....................................mph Fastest Lap: No........................Time......................................................................................................Speed....................................mph GRID POSITIONS - RACE 9 (ROLLING START) Results – Race 9 1st............/ 2nd............/ 3rd............/ 4th............/ 5th............/ 6th............/ 7th............/ 8th............/ 9th............/ 10th............/ Winner’s Time ............................................................Gap....................................Laps........................Speed....................................mph Fastest Lap: No........................Time......................................................................................................Speed....................................mph RACE BERNIE’S V8S 4 1 x 45 MINS NO. 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