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Lakeland Trial THE VINTAGE SPORTS-CAR CLUB Lakeland Trial 9 November 2013 SPECTATOR INFORMATION Simon Diffey powers up a section at the VSCC Lakeland Trial last year is his Humbug 9/28 Dogcart Photo: Phil Jones Vintage Sports-Car Club Lakeland Trial Saturday 9 November 2013 MSA Permit No. – 78365 Held under the General Regulations of The Motor Sports Association (incorporating the provisions of the International Sporting Code of the FIA) and the Supplementary Regulations SPECTATOR INFORMATION SENIOR OFFICIALS Senior Club Steward John Richardson Club Stewards Alan Hill, Stephen Harvey Senior Clerk of the Course Alan Couper Senior Deputy Clerk of the Course John Gill Deputy Clerks of the Course David Rushton, Alan Dunn Chief Marshal John Gill Secretary to the Meeting Gemma Price THANKS The Club extends its thanks to: LANDOWNERS: The Forestry Commission, The Wheatsheaf Inn and private land owners TRIALS SPONSORS: Frost Auto Restorations Ltd and Subaru PRINCIPAL ASSOCIATES OF THE CLUB: Bonhams, Routen Chaplin and St James Place MARSHALS: The event would not run without all the Marshal Volunteers from the VSCC, Fell Side Auto Club, Ilkley Car Club and the Preston & District Vintage Car Club SPECTATOR INFORMATION The four listed Hills below will be open from 0900hrs and will close at 1630hrs except for No 12 Drumhouse which will close at 1600hrs SAFETY Safety is our prime concern. Any instruction the Hill Chief or his team of Marshals give you when on the Hill Section should be heeded. Motor sport is dangerous and your safety is your responsibility. NO DOGS EVEN ON A LEAD PARKING Please park in the public car park at the gates in to Hobcarton Forest and walk in. Please use the public car park at Honister Slate Mine and walk in. HILL SECTIONS You are restricted to the four Hill Section listed below. There is no access any other section. Hobcarton Forest Hill No Name Location Entry Hill Chief Notes Ladies Hill 8 Hobcarton MR 89 / 191246 MR 89 / 187244 Sue Staveley Marshalled by female members of the VSCC Young Persons Hill 9 Long Crag MR 89 / 191246 MR 89 / 188236 Tania Brown Marshalled by young members of the VSCC Ladies Hill 10 Grisedale MR 89 / 191246 MR 89 / 183244 Angela Jones Marshalled by female members of the VSCC Honister Slate Mine Very steep stone track with hairpins leading to 12 Drumhouse MR 89/225135 MR 89/225135 David Rushton the slate workings EATING The event does not stop for lunch. Possible places for a light lunch are: The Wheatsheaf Inn, Low Lorton MR 89 / 153262 Sky Hi Café Honsiter Slate Mine, Honister MR 89 / 225135 Siskins Café Whinlatter Forest Visitor Centre, Whinlatter MR 89 / 210245 ENTRY LIST Class No Driver Car cc S Year Reg 1a 100 Trevor CORNER DURRANT STAR 2100 1925 BF 4881 Std 1a 101 Charles GILLETT BUGATTI BRESCIA 1496 1923 BF 4104 Std 1a 102 David JOHNSON AUSTIN 7 CHUMMY 747 1928 JU 7747 Std 1b 104 Andy JOHNSON BUGATTI T13 1498 1924 DL 4853 Mod 1b 105 Ronald BAILEY AUSTIN 7 750 1927 588 MAR Spl 1b 106 David BAKER AMILCAR CGSS 2986 1930 BF 6212 Spl 1b 107 Max BARRACLOUGH AUSTIN 7 CHUMMY TOURER 747 1928/31 RN 132 Spl 1b 108 Alan BEE AUSTIN 7 CHUMMY 747 1926 PM 6722 Mod 1b 109 Mrs Jane BICKERSTAFF AUSTIN 7 ULSTER SPECIAL 747 1930 IB 4622 Mod 1b 110 Matthew BIRKETT SINGER/FORD SPORTS 3300 1934 WN 8515 Spl 1b 111 Simon BLAKENEY-EDWARDS AUSTIN 7 ULSTER REPLICA 747 1929 UU 4483 Mod 1b 112 George BRADSHAW AUSTIN ULSTER 747 1930/32 PYW 492 Spl 1b 113 Allan BRUCE AUSTIN ULSTER 747 1934 OY 7917 Mod 1b 114 Miss Louise BUNTING GN TOURING 1100 1919 XA 103 Mod 1b 115 Graham CARR RILEY MERLIN 12/4 SPECIAL 1479 1935 BOJ 652 Spl 1b 116 Richard CLARK HRG 1½ LITRE 1496 1937 DKO 768 Mod 1b 117 Nigel COULTER AUSTIN 7 CHUMMY 747 1929 SV 6457 Mod 1b 118 Tony CRAVEN AUSTIN 7 747 1937 BTJ 600 Spl 1b 119 Matthew CRAVEN AUSTIN 7 SPECIAL 747 1934 FV 4763 Spl 1b 120 Keith DOBINSON AUSTIN 7 747 1930 OG 1189 Mod 1b 121 Stephen FATHERS AUSTIN ABBOT SPECIAL 747 1929 GSJ 741 Mod 1b 122 John FORT AUSTIN 7 747 1935 TJ 8250 Spl 1b 123 Mike FOUNTAIN RILEY 9 TRIALS SPECIAL 1087 1930 SV 6484 Spl 1b 124 Andrew FOX AUSTIN 7 SPECIAL 747 1937 BPW 537 Spl 1b 125 Maurice GLEESON RILEY FORD SPECIAL 3300 1929 BF 5806 Spl 1b 126 David GOLIGHTLY FORD MODEL T 3300 1927 BF 6461 Spl 1b 127 Michael GRANT PETERKIN AUSTIN 7 747 1927 ML 2143 Mod 1b 128 Mark GRUNDY AUSTIN RN STEEL SALOON 750 1932 196 YUL Mod 1b 129 Robin HARCOURT-SMITH MORRIS MINOR 1496 1930 GC 7736 Spl 1b 130 Keith HILL SINGER JUNIOR SPECIAL 848 1930 VP 6379 Spl 1b 131 Miss Charlotte HOLDEN AUSTIN 7 GORDON ENGLAND CUP 747 1930 TSJ 214 Mod 1b 132 Richard HOULGATE AUSTIN 7 747 1930 RX 2937 Spl 1b 133 Rob HUBBARD RILEY 9 SPORTS 1100 1928 HJ 8495 Spl 1b 134 Chris HUDSON AUSTIN 2 SEAT SPORTS 747 1927 DF 3877 Spl 1b 135 Matt JOHNSTON AUSTIN 7 SPECIAL 747 1928 JSJ 618 Spl 1b 136 Stephen JONES AUSTIN 7 747 1930 USJ 648 Mod 1b 137 Keith JONES RILEY 12/4 SPECIAL 1496 1936 DHX 882 Spl 1b 138 Peter KITE AUSTIN 7 ULSTER REPLICA 747 1930 BF 5908 Mod 1b 139 David LEIGH FRAZER NASH INTERCEPTOR 1496 1930 TF 4096 Std 1b 140 Philip LONGHURST RILEY 9 SPECIAL 1087 1929 BPX 674 Spl 1b 141 Jock MACKINNON RILEY 9 2STR 1087 1930/37 GN 8166 Spl 1b 142 Richard MATTHEWS SINGER JUNIOR 747 1927/32 HU 9833 Spl 1b 143 Tim MATTHEWS AUSTIN 7 747 1929 SV 8315 Mod 1b 144 William MCVICKER AUSTIN 7 CHUMMY 747 1927/32 PH 2185 Mod 1b 145 Jonathan MELLOR AUSTIN 7 747 1930 SV 5877 Mod 1b 146 Alexandra MILNE-TAYLOR AJS 2 SEATER SPORTS 1056 1930 UK 9533 Spl 1b 147 Kraig MYCOCK RILEY MK IV 1087 1929 OF 3245 Spl 1b 148 Bob NORTHOVER AUSTIN 7 CHUMMY 747 1929 BF 4902 Mod 1b 149 Mark POWLEY FRAZER NASH SUPERSPORTS 1496 1929 BS 9267 Mod 1b 150 Clive PRESS AUSTIN 7 ULSTER 747 1929 VE 561 Mod 1b 151 Richard PREST AUSTIN 7 747 1935 655 XUB Spl 1b 152 Simon PRICE FORD MODEL A SPECIAL 3300 1930 BF 4957 Spl 1b 153 Jamie QUARTERMAINE AUSTIN 7 GORDON ENGLAND CUP 795 1928 WH 587 Mod 1b 154 Daniel REDMOND MORRIS MINOR SEMI SPORTS 847 1930 HX 8980 Mod 1b 155 Stewart RICH AUSTIN 7 747 1930 SV 6155 Spl Class No Driver Car cc S Year Reg 1b 156 Grant SELLARS AUSTIN 7 SPORTS 747 S 1936 COG 968 Spl 1b 157 Donald SKELTON AUSTIN 7 SPORTS 750 1930 WFO 423 Spl 1b 158 Eric STENSON AUSTIN 7 747 1929/32 DS 7468 Spl 1b 159 Richard STUTTARD AUSTIN 7 SPECIAL 747 1937 TVS 792 Spl 1b 160 Bob THOMPSON AUSTIN 7 CHUMMY 747 1928 UC 6319 Mod 1b 161 Phillip TILLYARD FRAZER NASH SUPER SPORTS 1496 1930 SV 9900 Mod 1b 162 Mrs Jane TOMLINSON GODFREY AND PROCTOR SPORTS 803 1928 SV 6199 Mod 1b 163 Tom WALKER GN SALMSON SPORT 1098 1923 XM 8223 Mod 1b 164 Jeremy WAY AUSTIN 7 747 1930 ET 6522 Spl 1b 165 William WAY GN SPECIAL 2497 1920/10 SV 6257 Spl 1b 166 Ian WEBB AUSTIN ULSTER REPLICA 747 1931 VC 9452 Mod 1b 167 Sebastian WELCH AUSTIN 7 CHUMMY 747 1930 PN 6583 Mod 1b 168 Richard WHITE WOLSELEY HORNET 1271 1930 SV7781 Mod 1b 169 Lawrence WRIDE AUSTIN CAMBRIDGE SPECIAL 747 1935 CCD 428 Spl 2a 200 Christopher BATTY FORD PHAETON 35 A TOURER 3285 1928 BF 5614 Std 2a 201 Dennis BINGHAM FORD MODEL A 3300 1930 DS 9806 Std 2a 202 Andrew CRAVEN RILEY KESTREL 1087 1935 JB 7830 Std 2a 203 Marcus CREASER FORD MODEL A 3300 1930 BF 6311 Std 2a 204 Mike LITTLEWOOD FORD MODEL A 3300 1930 FG 8317 Std 2a 205 Luke ROBERTS FORD PHAETON 3285 1929 SV 5498 Std 2a 206 Dr Jonathan ROSE FORD A TUDOR SALOON 3293 1930 FB 8479 Std 2a 207 Steven SMITH FORD A TUDOR SEDAN 2005 1930 BF 5405 Std 2b 210 Alan BROWN ALVIS 12/50 2442 1930 UP 5113 Spl 2b 211 Stuart BAXTER CHRYSLER 75 4 ST TOURER 4078 1928 AGX 107 Mod 2b 212 Jack BOND MORRIS COWLEY 2 STR 1550 1926 RW 4974 Mod 2b 213 Simon BOWYER FORD MODEL A 3300 1928 DS 8920 Spl 2b 214 Terence BRADLEY FORD MODEL A TOURER 3300 1930 ANZ2917 Mod 2b 215 Jeremy BREWSTER LEA-FRANCIS P TYPE 1496 S 1930 BF 4512 Mod 2b 216 Mark BUTTERWORTH VAUXHALL 30-98 E TYPE VELOX 4500 1921 XC 5494 Mod 2b 217 Paul CASSIDY RILEY SPECIAL 1087 1929 DS 9780 Spl 2b 218 John CHILMAN CHRYSLER 65 3200 1929 BF 4401 Mod 2b 219 Timothy DUTTON FORD MODEL A 3300 1930 OSU 592 Mod 2b 220 John FACK FORD MODEL A 3300 1928 Spl 2b 221 Mark GROVES FORD MODEL A 3300 1929 DS 8852 Mod 2b 222 John HIGGS MORRIS COWLEY 1802 1929 TE 6974 Spl 2b 223 Julian HINDLE FORD MODEL A PHAETON 3300 1929 BF 4911 Mod 2b 224 James HODGKINSON FORD MODEL A 3300 1929 DS 7898 Mod 2b 225 Robert HODGKINSON FORD MODEL A PHEATON 3400 1929 SV 4088 Mod 2b 226 Jeremy HOLDEN VAUXHALL A TYPE 4500 1914/20 SV 5692 Spl 2b 227 Mike HOLT MATHIS M Y 1087 1928 BF 4964 Spl 2b 228 Paul JEAVONS VAUXHALL 30-98 TOURER 4500 1924 UX 2952 Mod 2b 229 Tim KEMP AUSTIN 20HP 3510 1927 KO 6111 Mod 2b 230 Justin MAEERS GN TOURING 1247 1921 FL 2070 Mod 2b 231 Jonathan MILLER CHRYSLER 66 SPORTS 3582 1930 FM 6024 Mod 2b 232 Robert MILLS MORRIS MAJOR 1939 1930 CSL 653 Spl 2b 233 Michael NEW MORRIS OXFORD SPECIAL 1802 1928 BS9708 Spl 2b 234 Michael POWER VAUXHALL 23-60 4400 1923 YJ 6820 Spl 2b 235 Mark PURNELL MORRIS COWLEY SPECIAL 1548 1928 VJ 648 Spl 2b 236 John REESE FORD MODEL A 3300 1928 BF 4046 Mod 2b 237 Geoff TOMS FIAT 501S BIPOSTO 1460 1921 NK 3138 Mod 2b 238 Andrew WHITE ALVIS SD 1496 1926 YR 9318 Mod For more information about the VSCC, please visit our website www.vscc.co.uk .
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