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British Automobile Racing Club Yorkshire Centre Final Results British Automobile Racing Club Yorkshire Centre HAREWOOD SPEED HILLCLIMB Mike Wilson Memorial Hillclimb 15 September 2019 Championship Sponsor Acespeed Event Sponsor Final Results Sponsor Class 15A MG Cars Group 1 Cars Holder Allan Inwood Car MG Midget CC 1380 Record 69.77 13/05/2000 Bogey No. Name Car Class Run1 Run2 Run3 Run4 Best Points S 716 1 David Coulthard MG ZR160 15A 71.99 72.14 72.02 71.99 S 16 2 Helen Waddington MG ZR160 15A 74.75 74.45 73.90 73.90 Sponsor Class 15B MG Cars Group 2 & 3 Cars Holder Andy Walker Car MG Midget CC 1380 Record 65.17 18/09/2010 Bogey No. Name Car Class Run1 Run2 Run3 Run4 Best Points 18 1 Dave Morris MG TC 15B 80.17 81.28 82.19 80.17 Sponsor Class 15C MG Cars Group 4 & 5 Cars Holder Andy Walker Car MGB V8 CC 4600 Record 62.65 06/06/2015 Bogey No. Name Car Class Run1 Run2 Run3 Run4 Best Points 24 1 Richard Watkinson MG Midget 15C 65.98 65.42 65.42 23 2 Robert Armstrong MG Midget 15C 71.18 70.92 70.89 70.89 22 3 Jake Wolf MG Midget 15C 74.32 74.32 Sponsor Class 32 Club Alpine Renault Holder Neil Brogden Car Peugeit 205 CC 1400 Record 65.79 16/09/2018 Bogey No. Name Car Class Run1 Run2 Run3 Run4 Best Points 28 1 Bob Gibson Alpine A110 32 68.15 67.66 67.68 67.66 25 2 Tim Jeffrey Renault Alpine GTA 32 68.11 67.67 67.67 H 27 3 Sheridan Bell Renault 5 Tirbo 2 32 68.90 69.82 71.33 68.90 Sponsor Class 39 Jaguar Drivers Club Holder Colin Elstrop Car TVR Grantura CC 1840 Record 69.38 01/06/2019 Bogey No. Name Car Class Run1 Run2 Run3 Run4 Best Points H 34 1 Jim Johnstone Triumph TR6 39 97.54 69.75 69.26 69.26 32 2 Adrian Evans Jaguar D Type Replica 39 74.31 74.13 75.10 74.13 31 3 David Rogers Jaguar X Type 39 80.53 82.16 80.93 80.53 H 33 4 Geoff Mansfield Kougar Jaguar 39 81.48 83.88 81.63 81.48 Sponsor Class 1A Road-going Modified Saloon & Sports Cars up to & including 1400cc Holder Nick Mitchell Car Peugeot 205 CC 1400 Record 66.96 14/09/2019 Bogey 85.62 No. Name Car Class Run1 Run2 Run3 Run4 Best Points H S 41 1 Nick Mitchell Peugeot 205 1A 67.58 67.58 18.04 H S 741 2 Steve Mitchell Peugeot 205 1A 69.57 69.57 16.05 H 40 3 David Taylor Morris Cooper 'S' 1A 70.35 70.13 70.30 70.13 15.49 38 4 Wayne Gregory Austin Mini 1A 72.52 72.83 73.12 72.52 Issued: 21:27.07 20/09/2019 Page 1 of 5 Pages H 37 5 Matthew Chesterman Mini 1A 73.14 73.99 74.02 73.14 12.48 H 39 6 Andrew Jeffery Austin Mini Cooper S 1A 78.57 77.58 78.85 77.58 8.04 Sponsor Class 1B Road-going Modified Saloon & Sports Cars over 1400cc up to & including 2000cc Holder Deryck Jones Car Peugeot 205 GTi CC 1927 Record 63.92 14/09/2019 Bogey 83.92 No. Name Car Class Run1 Run2 Run3 Run4 Best Points H 70 1 Deryck Jones Peugeot 205 GTi 1B 95.49 64.64 64.48 64.48 19.44 H 69 2 Will Roberts Renault Sport Clio Cup 1B 64.66 64.58 64.96 64.58 19.34 H 55 3 Adam Riley Honda S2000 1B 65.09 64.71 64.86 64.71 19.21 45 4 Derek Rothnie Renault Clio 182 1B 66.42 65.83 65.83 65.83 H 68 5 Ian Butcher Honda Integra DC2 1B 66.04 66.00 66.11 66.00 17.92 61 6 Keith Rose Mazda MX5 1B 67.78 68.06 67.53 67.53 65 7 Ronnie MacGregor Honda S2000 1B 67.62 67.95 175.24 67.62 47 8 Ross Glen Mazda MX5 1B 67.93 68.37 68.11 67.93 H 63 9 Tony Pickering Renault Clio 182 Sport 1B 69.07 69.27 68.21 68.21 15.71 50 10 Peter Locke Mazda RX-8 PZ 1B 68.69 68.36 68.39 68.36 H 64 11 Shane Jowett Honda Civic Type R 1B 68.45 69.09 68.99 68.45 15.47 H 49 12 Robert Yuill Jnr Mazda MX5 1B 69.05 68.60 68.57 68.57 15.35 48 13 Andrew Connell Mazda MX5 1B 68.61 68.61 68.61 43 14 Allan Harrop Mazda MX5 1B 69.57 69.40 69.97 69.40 51 15 Dominik Miturski Mazda MX5 1B 71.20 69.62 70.28 69.62 H S 54 16 Mick Tetlow Renault Clio 182 1B 71.98 70.96 70.63 70.63 13.29 H 42 17 Callum Furness Honda Civic 1B 71.27 71.19 71.00 71.00 12.92 H S 754 18 Luke Downie Renault Clio 182 1B 72.07 71.02 71.03 71.02 12.90 58 19 Richard Stephens Peugeot 206 GTi 1B 74.41 72.64 73.15 72.64 H 59 20 Mike Jones Renault Sport Clio Cup 1B 74.68 75.42 75.40 74.68 9.24 H 62 21 David Baumforth MG TF 1B 76.71 75.55 75.80 75.55 8.37 44 22 Alex Fife Ford Fiesta 1B 77.18 76.73 76.05 76.05 S 753 23 Martyn Bland Ford Fiesta 1B 76.22 77.18 76.25 76.22 S 53 24 Neil Gibson Ford Fiesta 1B 78.09 77.68 78.09 77.68 H S 52 25 Geoff Denton MG TF 1B 79.21 79.65 78.08 78.08 5.84 H 57 26 Graeme Gillies Fiat Coupe 20V 1B 82.63 82.34 82.77 82.34 1.58 46 Jim King Renault Clio 172 Sport 1B DNF Sponsor Class 1C Road-going Modified Saloon & Sports Cars, 2 wheel drive over 2000cc Holder Peter Taylor Car Porsche Boxter CC 2498T S Record 63.10 03/08/2019 Bogey 82.58 No. Name Car Class Run1 Run2 Run3 Run4 Best Points H 87 1 Kieran O Brien Nissan 350Z 1C 63.54 63.91 64.41 63.54 19.04 H 86 2 Glen Shaw Nissan 350Z 1C 65.28 65.07 65.17 65.07 17.51 H 85 3 Terry Deere Talbot Sunbeam Lotus 1C 65.28 65.13 65.93 65.13 17.45 H S 84 4 Kevin Bicknell R53 Mini Cooper S Special 1C 67.26 67.22 67.71 67.22 15.36 79 5 David Exton Nissan 350Z 1C 68.20 68.11 67.86 67.86 H 82 6 Andrew Sherratt Fiat Coupe 20VT 1C 70.26 68.87 68.34 68.34 14.24 H S 784 7 Andy Harrison Mini Cooper S 1C 69.10 68.50 68.43 68.43 14.15 H 77 8 Pasquale Abruzzese BMW M3 1C 68.48 68.76 69.33 68.48 14.10 H 80 9 Simon Howarth Mini John Cooper Works 1C 69.33 69.13 69.54 69.13 13.45 H 81 10 Michael Holmes Ford Fiesta ST 1C 70.03 70.95 70.43 70.03 12.55 56 11 Stephen Norton Nissan 350Z 1C 71.66 70.91 70.34 70.34 H S 776 12 Mike Denning R53 Mini Cooper S 1C 70.72 72.00 71.53 70.72 11.86 H S 76 13 Sam Denning R53 Mini Cooper S 1C 71.59 71.12 70.86 70.86 11.72 H 78 14 Andrew Dilnot Porsche 924S 1C 76.70 76.24 76.27 76.24 6.34 73 15 Kenneth Moore MGR 1C 78.47 77.20 78.33 77.20 H 83 Julian Haworth MX5 Eunos Roadster 1C DNF Issued: 21:27.08 20/09/2019 Page 2 of 5 Pages Sponsor Class 1D Road-going Modified Saloon & Sports Cars, 4 wheel drive over 2000cc Holder Jonathan Mounsey Car Mitsubishi Evo 6 CC 1998T T Record 59.89 16/09/2018 Bogey 79.89 No. Name Car Class Run1 Run2 Run3 Run4 Best Points H 91 1 Richard Archbould Mitsubishi Evo Tommi Makinen1D 62.05 62.33 63.79 62.05 17.84 H 92 2 Graham Cox Mitsubishi Lancer 1D 70.12 63.58 69.98 63.58 16.31 H 89 3 Peter Day Mitsubishi Evo 6 1D 64.48 65.15 64.00 64.00 15.89 H 90 4 Tony Booth Mitsubishi Evo 5 GSR 1D 64.56 64.71 92.33 64.56 15.33 H 93 Jonathan Mounsey Mitsubishi Evo 6 1D DNF DNF Sponsor Class 2A Road-going Kit, Replica & Space-framed Cars up to & including 1700cc (car derived engines) Holder Bob Bellerby Car Sylva Striker CC 1700 Record 60.29 07/08/2011 Bogey 80.04 No. Name Car Class Run1 Run2 Run3 Run4 Best Points H 101 1 Daniel Hollis Caterham 7 2A 62.54 65.75 64.18 62.54 17.50 H 102 2 Michael Bellerby Sylva Striker 2A 63.45 64.48 64.26 63.45 16.59 H 100 3 Leon Franks Sylva Striker 2A 63.57 65.26 63.57 16.47 H 99 4 Anthony Middleton Westfield SE 2A 64.90 64.36 64.77 64.36 15.68 H S 797 5 Jon Waggitt Caterham 2A 65.77 66.08 65.60 65.60 14.44 H S 97 6 Graham Briggs Caterham 2A 67.71 67.41 67.19 67.19 12.85 H 98 7 Tim Kerr Caterham R Sport 140 2A 89.92 72.40 72.61 72.40 7.64 H S 96 8 Peter Womersley Westfield SE 2A 72.76 73.90 74.06 72.76 7.28 Sponsor Class 2B Road-going Kit, Replica & Space-framed Cars over 1700c (car derived engines) Holder Simon Green Car Westfield Duratec CC 2261 Record 59.08 07/08/2011 Bogey 78.83 No.
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