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23Rd June 2013 Class A 23rd June 2013 Class A - M G CARS 14 Alan Atkins MGA Coupe 1950 15 John Hawley MG Midget 1310 16 Stewart Penfound Lester MG T51 1466 17 Ian Beningfield MG Midget 1500 18 Martin Wollacott MGA 1622 19 Bob Divine MGA 1622 20 Chris Pamplin MG XPAG Special 1467 21 David Jones MG TF 160 1796 22 Marc Hanson MG SV 4600 23 Mike Cole MGB GT 1950 24 Richard Withers MGB GT 1950 25 Steve Luscombe MG Midget 1380 26 Robert Orford MGB Roadster 1950 27 Terry Drinkwater MGA Coupe 1950 28 Terry Pigott MGB 1950 Class B - MORGAN CARS 30 Clive Hall Morgan 4/4 1720 31 Alan Foster Morgan +8 3946 Class C - FERRARI CARS 33 Shaun Smith Ferrari 328 GTB 3200 34 Sean Doyle Dino 308 GT4 2926 35 Richard Preece Ferrari 355b 3496 36 Pauline Goodwin Ferrari California 4297 37 Barrie Wood Ferrari 355 GTB 3500 38 Philip Whitehead Ferr F355 Berlinetta 3496 39 Mike Spicer Ferrari 328 GTB 3185 Class 4a - ROADGOING SERIES PRODUCTION CARS UP TO 2000 c.c. 42 Paul Weldon Morgan +4 1991 43 John Davey MG Midget 1275 44 Jack Taylor Lotus Mk6 1385 46 David Newman Mazda MX5 1800 G 48 Hannah Wiltshire Renault Clio 172 Cup 1998 G 50 Karl Chard Mazda MX5 1800 51 Miles Horne Peugeot 306 1998 G 743 Nick Revels MG Midget 1275 G 750 Ian Chard Mazda MX5 1800t Class 4b - ROADGOING SERIES PRODUCTION CARS OVER 2000 c.c. 53 David Sheppard Subaru Impreza TypeR 1994T G 54 Gary Dawkins BMW M3 3200 55 Jules Freeman Subaru Impreza WRX 2000t 56 Lewis Fanner Subaru Impreza 2500t G 57 Simon Neve Mits Lancer Evo 6 2300t G 58 Stephen Moore Mitsubishi Evo 6 2000t G 756 Deborah Fanner Subaru Impreza 2500t G Class 4c - ROADGOING SPECIALIST PRODUCTION CARS 60 Martin Watson Westfield SEiW 1998 G 62 Roger Labbett Westfield SEiW 1800 G 63 Colin Way Westfield SEiW 1600 G 67 James Thatcher Westfield Megabusa 1300 68 Clive Skipper Caterham Seven 1700 G 69 Adrian Lewis Westfield Megablade 919 G 70 Mike Williams Westfield Seiw 1998 G 71 Steve Holland Caterham Superlight 1800 G 72 Piers Thynne Westfield Megabusa 1300t G Class 5 - MODIFIED LIMITED PRODUCTION MARQUE SPORTS CARS UPTO 2000 c.c. 75 Ken Young Gilbern-MG GT 1998s 76 Dee Stapley Rover MGF 1800 G 77 Simon Purcell Lotus Exige 1414s G 776 Stephanie Limb MGF 1800 G Class 6 - MODIFIED LIMITED PRODUCTION MARQUE SPORTS CARS OVER 2000 c.c. 78 Graham Beale Ginetta G33 1993t G 79 David Eyre MGB GT V8 3900 80 Paul Slade Jaguar E Type 3800 G 81 Steve Holley TVR Griffith 5200 G 82 Bob Mortimer Porsche 911 3500 G 779 Philip Page MGB GT 3900 Class 7 - MODIFIED SERIES PRODUCTION CARS UP TO 1400 c.c. 85 David Bean Rover Mini 1310 G 86 Derek Mullis Mini Cooper 'S' 1330 G 87 Phillip Eaton Austin Mini 1380 G 88 Neil Turner Mini Cooper S 1380 G 89 Martin Depper Rover Mini Cooper 1400 90 James White Austin Mini Clubman 1380 G 787 Darren Eaton Austin Mini 1380 G Class 8 - MODIFIED SERIES PRODUCTION CARS 1401-2000 c.c. 92 Darren Street Escort XR3i 1800 93 Aaron Walters Peugeot 106 1600 94 Justin Cross Peugeot 306 1800 G 95 Darren Balster Ford Escort RS2000 1998 96 Paul Webster Mazda MX5 1929 97 Karl Stevens Ford Escort Mk2 1993 794 Adam Walker Peugeot 306 1800 G 795 Jeffrey Balster Ford Escort RS2000 1998 Class 9 - MODIFIED SERIES PRODUCTION SALOON CARS OVER 2000 c.c. 100 Richard Hillyar Renault 21 1995t 101 Peter Goldthorp VW Vento VR6 2762 102 Adrian Flagg Subaru Impreza Sti 1998t G 902 David Flagg Subaru Impreza Sti 1998t G Class 10 - MODIFIED SERIES PRODUCTION SPORTS CARS OVER 2000 c.c. 105 Mike Butler Toyota Celica GT4 1998 Class 11 - MODIFIED SPECIALIST PRODUCTION CARS UP TO 2000 c.c. 110 Neal Masters Westfield Sei 1998 111 Ritchie Gatt Westfield SEiW 1998 G 910 Graham Masters Westfield Sei 1998 Class 12 - MODIFIED SPECIALIST PRODUCTION CARS over 2000 c.c. 112 Steven Sharkey Raw Striker 2084 113 Mike Rudge Westfield Sei 2300 G Class 13 - HISTORICALLY INTERESTING 115 James Dean Raven 4WD 1600 116 Hannah Stapley-Bealing Formula 1300 1300 117 Reginald Broome Cooper T65 1598 118 Mike Broome Elden Formula Ford 1599 G 119 Hugh Kemp Palliser WDF3 1598 G 120 Geoff Hunt Lotus 22 1598 G 121 Fyrth Crosse Ensign LNF3 1600 G 916 Chris Bealing Formula 1300 1300 920 Simon Hadfield Lotus 22 1598 Class 14 - HILLCLIMB SUPER SPORTS CARS 122 Derek Harris Mallock 17b 1700 123 Mark Mortimer Mallock Mk18b 2000 G Class 15 - SPORTS LIBRE CARS UP TO 2000 c.c. 125 Angus Buchan Radical Clubsport 1352 126 Derek Kessell Maguire Mini Coop 's 1360 128 Gordon Pearce Evolution Prosport 1998 G 129 David Frampton Phoenix O2H 1594 G 130 Peter Sexton Force LM 1590 G 131 Keith Diggle WEV HCS 1995 G 930 Jonathan Gates Force LM 1590 G Class 16 - SPORTS LIBRE CARS OVER 2000 c.c. 132 Tim Painter MG Metro 4100 6R4 3000 G 133 Chris Cannell Force SR8 2600 G 932 Andy Fraser Metro 4100-6R4 3000 933 Sue Hayes Force SR8 2600 G Class 17 - RACING CARS UP TO 500 c.c. (500 OA Rules) 134 Xavier Kingsland Staride Mk3 500 135 Dennis Williams Cooper Mk5 498 136 Timothy Ross Cooper Mk4 497 137 Ted Sharpe RGR Mk2 497 138 Stuart Barnes Iota P1.01 500 139 Mike Wood Iota Formula 500 500 140 Alan Hartfield Cooper Mk5 500 141 Charles Reynolds Cooper Mk9 498 142 John Forsyth Alfa Dana 500 G 143 Alistair Dent Hornet F3 498 144 John Dent Cooper Mk 8 500 145 Mark Riley Creamer 500 942 Carl Klarberg Alfa Dana 497 Class 18 - RACING CARS UP TO 600 c.c. 146 Peter Clark Jedi Mk4 600 Class 19 - RACING CARS 601-1100 c.c. 147 Stephen Loadsman OMS SF 1052 G 148 Roger Biggs OMS Hornet 1000 149 Calum Kemp Oms PR 1052 G 150 James Moore OMS 2000M 1095 G 948 Arthur De Meyer OMS Hornet 1000 Class 20a - FORMULA FORD RACING CARS UP TO 1600 c.c. 151 Bob Ridge-Stearn Van Diemen RF87 1600 Class 20 - RACING CARS 1101 - 1600 C.C. 153 Ian Tucker OMS CF07 1399 154 Brian Moody Ralt RT3 1600 156 Peter D. Smith Force 1585 G 157 James Blackmore OMS 25 1600 G 158 Edward Hollier Pilbeam MP62 1585 G 954 Adrian Moody Ralt RT3 1600 956 Richard Gaylard Force 1585 G Class 21 - RACING CARS 1601-2000 c.c. 159 Robin Johnston Pilbeam MP82 2000 160 Mark Walker Dallara 399-01 1998 G 161 Andy Mcbeath OMS 25 1298s 162 Roger Cock Pilbeam MP54 2000 G Class 22 - RACING CARS OVER 2000 c.c. 163 Paul Crute Pilbeam MP58-01 2967.
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