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Brands Hatch Historic Superprix BRANDS HATCH HISTORIC SUPERPRIX Brands Hatch GP Circuit 17th & 18th July 2004 Results Provided by MST Sports Timing Ltd www.mstworld.com Millers Oils/AMOC Historic Formula Junior QUALIFYING - RACE 1 POS NO CL NAME NAT CAR TIME LAPS GAP MPH 1 53 C Michael SCHRYVER Lotus 22 1:41.975 12 92.59 2 62 C Simon ARMER Cooper T59 1:44.730 11 2.755 90.15 3 84 C Mark WOODHOUSE Lotus 20 1:44.975 11 3.000 89.94 4 51 C Michael HIBBERD Lotus 27 1:46.682 5 4.707 88.50 5 67 C Anthony BINNINGTON Cooper T67 1:47.828 11 5.853 87.56 6 78 C Paul SMEETH Lotus 22 1:47.999 11 6.024 87.42 7 83 C Barry WESTMORELAND Lotus 22 1:48.875 11 6.900 86.72 8 81 C David STEVENSON Lotus 22 1:49.706 11 7.731 86.06 9 58 C Rollo BEALE Lotus 22 1:49.830 11 7.855 85.97 10 76 C Michael WALLER Lotus 22 1:50.658 11 8.683 85.32 11 80 C Roy WALZER Lotus 27 1:50.867 5 8.892 85.16 12 29 A2 William GRIMSHAW Gemini Mk2 1:51.702 9 9.727 84.52 13 52 C James CLARIDGE Lola Mk5A 1:52.142 3 10.167 84.19 14 79 C Andrew HIBBERD Lotus 22 1:52.385 10 10.410 84.01 15 32 B Mark GREEN Lotus 18 1:52.820 9 10.845 83.69 16 46 B Andrew SPENCE Elva 200 1:54.028 10 12.053 82.80 17 56 C Peter JACKSON Cooper T56 1:56.458 10 14.483 81.07 18 22 A2 Robin LACKFORD Elva 100 1:56.585 9 14.610 80.98 19 14 A2 Crispian BESLEY Elva 100 1:56.820 10 14.845 80.82 20 66 C Clive TEMPLE Cooper T56 2:00.212 7 18.237 78.54 21 63 C Geoff WILLIAMS Lotus 20/22 2:01.456 10 19.481 77.74 22 25 A2 Chris FEATHERSTONE Bond 2:05.960 7 23.985 74.96 23 28 A1 Michael ASHLEY-BROWN Volpini FJ 2:06.081 7 24.106 74.88 24 8 A2 Erica PILKINGTON Gemini Mk2 2:06.239 8 24.264 74.79 25 24 A1 Ian ROBINSON Autosud FJ 2:14.138 9 32.163 70.39 26 48 B Keith BLANSHARD Fafnir FJ/1 2:16.588 9 34.613 69.12 27 65 C Edwin JOWSEY Lotus 22 2:32.770 2 50.795 61.80 Car Nos 25, 29,62,78 & 80 need working transponders please. Brands Hatch Weather / Track : Cloudy / Dry Circuit Length = 2.6228 miles. These results are provisional until the conclusion of any judicial and technical matters. Start: 09:00 End: 09:20 Clerk Of Course: Stewards: Timekeeper: www.mstworld.com Printed - 09:24 Saturday, 17 July 2004 Millers Oils/AMOC Historic Formula Junior QUALIFYING - LAP ANALYSIS 8 Erica PILKINGTON Gemini Mk2 1 - 5:52.974 6 - 2:07.084 2 - 2:33.449 7 - 2:06.239 3 - 2:09.724 8 - 2:06.971 4 - 2:08.515 5 - 2:09.898 14 Crispian BESLEY Elva 100 1 - 2:21.483 6 - 1:57.655 2 - 2:03.040 7 - 1:56.820 3 - 2:00.230 8 - 1:57.609 4 - 1:58.837 9 - 2:08.044 5 - 1:58.242 10 - 1:57.933 22 Robin LACKFORD Elva 100 1 - 2:49.783 6 - 1:58.000 2 - 2:03.408 7 - 2:01.924 3 - 1:59.013 8 - 1:56.585 4 - 2:02.878 9 - 4:07.290P 5 - 1:58.833 24 Ian ROBINSON Autosud FJ 1 - 2:52.405 6 - 2:17.288 2 - 2:15.449 7 - 2:14.138 3 - 2:14.157 8 - 2:14.498 4 - 2:16.985 9 - 2:14.390 5 - 2:16.445 25 Chris FEATHERSTONE Bond 1 - 3:14.474 6 - 2:05.960 2 - 2:08.654 7 - 2:37.512P 3 - 2:06.459 4 - 2:09.061 5 - 2:07.100 28 Michael ASHLEY-BROWN Volpini FJ 1 - 2:30.500 6 - 2:07.799 2 - 2:13.789 7 - 2:06.081 3 - 2:11.733 4 - 2:07.685 5 - 2:07.244 Car Nos 25, 29,62,78 & 80 need working transponders please. Brands Hatch Weather / Track : Cloudy / Dry Circuit Length = 2.6228 miles. Start: 09:00 End: 09:20 www.mstworld.com Page 1 of 5 Printed - 09:26 Saturday, 17 July 2004 Millers Oils/AMOC Historic Formula Junior QUALIFYING - LAP ANALYSIS (contd.) 29 William GRIMSHAW Gemini Mk2 1 - 2:38.772 6 - 2:02.987 2 - 2:06.803 7 - 1:51.702 3 - 1:58.805 8 - 2:00.956 4 - 1:52.898 9 - 2:19.682P 5 - 1:53.780 32 Mark GREEN Lotus 18 1 - 2:24.440 6 - 1:52.820 2 - 2:01.081 7 - 1:54.122 3 - 1:56.241 8 - 1:54.262 4 - 1:55.231 9 - 5:13.756P 5 - 1:54.475 46 Andrew SPENCE Elva 200 1 - 2:42.631 6 - 1:57.158 2 - 2:04.638 7 - 1:57.302 3 - 2:01.875 8 - 1:55.001 4 - 2:00.736 9 - 1:55.521 5 - 1:58.678 10 - 1:54.028 48 Keith BLANSHARD Fafnir FJ/1 1 - 3:13.059 6 - 2:17.577 2 - 2:23.195 7 - 2:19.108 3 - 2:21.376 8 - 2:16.623 4 - 2:17.850 9 - 2:16.588 5 - 2:24.004 51 Michael HIBBERD Lotus 27 1 - 2:30.410 2 - 1:50.428 3 - 1:46.682 4 - 1:49.914 5 - 5:47.105P 52 James CLARIDGE Lola Mk5A 1 - 2:40.436 2 - 2:00.542 3 - 1:52.142 Car Nos 25, 29,62,78 & 80 need working transponders please. Brands Hatch Weather / Track : Cloudy / Dry Circuit Length = 2.6228 miles. Start: 09:00 End: 09:20 www.mstworld.com Page 2 of 5 Printed - 09:26 Saturday, 17 July 2004 Millers Oils/AMOC Historic Formula Junior QUALIFYING - LAP ANALYSIS (contd.) 53 Michael SCHRYVER Lotus 22 1 - 1:57.368 6 - 1:42.652 11 - 1:42.213 2 - 1:43.266 7 - 1:43.725 12 - 1:42.271 3 - 1:42.840 8 - 1:42.455 4 - 1:42.137 9 - 1:42.963 5 - 1:43.775 10 - 1:41.975 56 Peter JACKSON Cooper T56 1 - 2:25.135 6 - 1:57.742 2 - 2:00.128 7 - 1:56.458 3 - 2:00.794 8 - 1:58.151 4 - 2:03.463 9 - 2:01.237 5 - 2:00.758 10 - 1:57.851 58 Rollo BEALE Lotus 22 1 - 2:12.988 6 - 1:51.450 11 - 1:51.272 2 - 1:51.185 7 - 1:49.972 3 - 1:49.830 8 - 1:50.375 4 - 1:51.518 9 - 1:50.445 5 - 1:51.399 10 - 1:50.209 62 Simon ARMER Cooper T59 1 - 2:34.633 6 - 1:44.862 11 - 1:44.730 2 - 2:02.192 7 - 1:45.347 3 - 1:49.771 8 - 1:46.231 4 - 1:49.784 9 - 1:44.959 5 - 1:46.930 10 - 1:46.164 63 Geoff WILLIAMS Lotus 20/22 1 - 2:55.510 6 - 2:01.470 2 - 2:06.920 7 - 2:05.854 3 - 2:03.825 8 - 2:02.707 4 - 2:05.089 9 - 2:01.985 5 - 2:02.839 10 - 2:01.456 65 Edwin JOWSEY Lotus 22 1 - 2:32.770 2 - 6:24.752P Car Nos 25, 29,62,78 & 80 need working transponders please. Brands Hatch Weather / Track : Cloudy / Dry Circuit Length = 2.6228 miles. Start: 09:00 End: 09:20 www.mstworld.com Page 3 of 5 Printed - 09:26 Saturday, 17 July 2004 Millers Oils/AMOC Historic Formula Junior QUALIFYING - LAP ANALYSIS (contd.) 66 Clive TEMPLE Cooper T56 1 - 2:45.399 6 - 2:03.954 2 - 2:03.032 7 - 2:05.230 3 - 2:03.062 4 - 2:01.667 5 - 2:00.212 67 Anthony BINNINGTON Cooper T67 1 - 2:22.299 6 - 1:48.692 11 - 1:48.451 2 - 1:55.974 7 - 1:47.828 3 - 1:51.481 8 - 1:47.952 4 - 1:50.747 9 - 1:48.589 5 - 1:48.859 10 - 1:49.390 76 Michael WALLER Lotus 22 1 - 2:39.865 6 - 1:52.339 11 - 1:51.664 2 - 1:59.447 7 - 1:52.403 3 - 1:58.342 8 - 1:53.587 4 - 1:55.157 9 - 1:50.658 5 - 1:54.292 10 - 1:50.832 78 Paul SMEETH Lotus 22 1 - 2:22.209 6 - 1:52.640 11 - 1:47.999 2 - 2:26.389 7 - 1:50.495 3 - 1:54.139 8 - 1:49.348 4 - 1:51.644 9 - 1:49.043 5 - 1:52.964 10 - 1:48.304 79 Andrew HIBBERD Lotus 22 1 - 2:42.551 6 - 1:53.162 2 - 1:59.204 7 - 1:53.199 3 - 1:52.385 8 - 2:04.207 4 - 1:52.657 9 - 1:53.682 5 - 1:52.499 10 - 1:58.140 80 Roy WALZER Lotus 27 1 - 2:40.037 2 - 1:59.815 3 - 1:53.374 4 - 1:52.203 5 - 1:50.867 Car Nos 25, 29,62,78 & 80 need working transponders please.
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