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Cotswold Clouds 2019 MASTER 03-Feb-19 Cotswold Clouds Trial Team / Travelling Start No. Driver Class Make & Model C.C. Reg. No. Town Passenger marshall 1 Dean Partington 8 DP Wasp 1998 Q753KCY Morley, Derby TBA 2 Ryan Eamer 8 Cannon 1275 723UXO Brimscombe, Stroud Claire Tooth 3 Terry Coventry 8 Marlin Roadster 3500 Q899FAD Stroud, Glos Aban Saeed M 4 Ian Davis 8 VW Buggy 2017 SAY722 Keanington, Oxford Jerry Hauler 5 Paul Merson 8 Shopland MK11 1600 Q223NYC Minehead Nick Sherrin 6 Dave Wall 8 Cannon 1400 355LBK Chalford Hill, Stroud Rob Meredith 7 Russell Clarke 8 Troll 1700 677TKN Ruscombe, Stroud Steve Loukes 8 Terry Hart 8 Troll 1600 Q74HAE Stourpourt-On-Severn Bob Hart 9 Stuart Bartlett 8 Cannon 1488 352XUB Ilkeston, Derby Kieran Bartlett 10 Mike Workman 8 Ford GVS 1700 BHT726A Brimscombe, Stroud Mark Glassonbury 11 Simon Woodall 8 VW Buggy 2466 DHA11K Tenbury Wells Barbara Selkirk 12 Ben Johnson 8 VW 1835 XDN894J Dorset Jeff Jackson 13 Stuart Green 8 SG Gruffalo 2000 MRZ5421 Dorchester, Dorset Melanie Oliver 14 Brian Partridge 8 Ridge Cannon 1986 Q973FWD Abingdon, Oxford Lee Peck 15 Mark Sandford 8 Sylva Mojo Enigma 2000 F641NMY Sketty Swansea Mtthew Sandford 16 Andy Biffen 8 Dellow 1600 MYP916 Amberley Stroud Steve Biffen 17 Michael Briggs 8 Troll T6 1700 944PYE Ashby-De-La-Zouch David Merideth 18 Nigel Townsend 8 Ford Sports 1600 OEV861V Rodborough, Stroud John Greenaway 19 Roger Apew 8 Reliant Rebal 750 NOB107F Lightpill, Stroud Richard Cooke 20 Bill Bennett 2 MG J2 900 FW3909 Chipping Sodbury Liz Bennett 21 David Golightly 5 Ford T Special 3300 BF7809 Barnoldby Le Beck Vince Giles 22 Sam Holmes 4 VW Beetle 1285 KGN369Y Allestree, Derby Mick Holmes 23 Barry Redmayne 5 Suzuki x90 1600 P127MBD Bury St Edmunds David Tydeman 24 Jim Blockley 7 Marlin 1800 Q470DDC Amberley, Stroud Jack Windaybank 25 Ian Moss 4 Hillmam Imp 1204 2697KV France Lynch, Stroud Glenice Coventry M 26 Paul Bracey 5 Suzuki x90 1600 R421VBU Downend, Bristol Dave German 27 Nigel Jones 5 Mazda MX5 1800 N21UTH Market Harborough Dave Hunt 28 Geoff Cox 7 Marlin Roadster 1800 Q771UOE Stonehouse Andrew Lord 29 Antony Young 4 VW Beetle 1285 EDD524L Sherborne, Dorset Jon Chick 30 Tim Smith 3 Morris Minor 1275 71 EUA Stroud, Glos Adrian Norman 31 John Cavendish 5 Suzuki X90 1600 R124XGV Alton, Hants David Slade 32 Royston May 7 Marlin Roadster 1800 KJO681N Dursley, Glos Stephen Hole 33 Rob Ellis 7 Marlin Roadster 2000 Q695PWS Edithmead Leisure Prk Rob Bishop 34 Alex Wheeler 1 Vauxhall Nova 1998 F250OFL Kings Stanley, Stroud TBA 35 Phil Parker 3 Ford Escort 2500 33GTA Exmouth Aidan Parker 36 Dudley Sterry 7 MG J2 1466 HV3031 Lyndhurst David Price 37 Andy Adam 7 Dutton Melos 1600 UOW884H Balls Green, Stroud Keiran Yarwood 38 John White 4 VW Beetle 1285 CHT175J Cholsey, Oxon Kevin Edwards 39 John Bell 7 Dutton Melos 1600 YRB869L Hebden Bridge James Trainor 40 Andrew Moss 7 Marlin 1798 SKV83R Bradley Stoke, Bristol Nick Wood 41 Michael Henney 6 VW Beetle 1900 FYL121J Bishops Frome, Here Philip Staden 42 Derek Thomson 6 VW Beetle 1776 HKE998L Oakridge, Stroud Jason Farr 43 Keith Sanders 5 Reliant Scimitar SS1 1999 B4KDS Exeter Mike Warnes T2 44 Giles Greenslade 4 VW Beetle 1285 NKU661M Warminster TBA T4 45 Aaron Haizelden 5 Reliant Scimitar SS1 2000 B545KWP Exeter Tom Godwin T2 46 Sam Withers 4 VW Beetle 1285 ARO386K Whimple Devon James Weeks T4 47 Dave Haizelden 5 Reliant Scimitar SS1 2500 D477VNV Broadclyst Jack Selwood T2 48 Colin Perryman 3 BMW 2002 2000 CYJ511J Wallingford, Oxon TBA 49 Ray Ferguson 7 Liege 993 YTT352S Wantage, Oxon Hannah Ferguson 50 Matthew Chinnick 1 VW Golf 1998 A589MTW Ebley, Stroud Josh Tuck 51 Rick Neale 7 Dutton Melos 1600 SLJ997H Stroud, Glos Tessa Neale M 52 Craig Allen 4 VW Beetle 1300 BYT453H St Columb Major Nigel Allen 53 David Shaylor 4 VW Beetle 1285 PCB493J Brimscombe, Stroud Katie Shaylor 54 Matt Facey 3 BMW 316 1800 50WXP Holsworthy Hollie Wood Page 1 of 2 03-Feb-19 Cotswold Clouds Trial Team / Travelling Start No. Driver Class Make & Model C.C. Reg. No. Town Passenger marshall 55 Barrie Parker 6 Toyota MR2 1800 LA03RYC Castle Eaton, Wilts TBA 56 Nick Deacon 5 Suzuki x90 1598 R321MFD Minchinhampn, Stroud Liz Deacon M 57 Steve Johnson 3 Ford Escort 1598 EYD40T Stroud, Glos Anne-Marie Delrosa 58 Jason Warren 5 Mazda MX5 1600 G290CLC Hemyock, Devon Martin Kelly 59 Nick Aldridge 7 Smart Roadster 1998 YC05PMU Dursley, Glos Thomas Aldridge 60 Stuart Highwood 5 Reliant Scimitar 2000 D475UNV Tonbridge, Kent Mark Ensoll 61 Gregory Warren 3 Ford Escort 1600 CFJ356T Newton Abbot, Devon Patrick Warren 62 Adrian Tucker-Peake 6 MGF 1796 N259FET Bromsgrove, Worcs Liz Tucker-Peake 63 Stuart Palmer 2 Austin 7 Sport 750 LS3402 Teignmouth, Devon Phil Fearn 64 Phil Aubrey 7 Dutton Melos 1600 Q800NPP Ross On Wye Tom Aubrey 65 Peter Hayward 3 Ford Escort 1600 ODG25W Stonehouse, Glos Charles Hayward T1 66 Ben Wear 6 VW Beetle 1500 LBF647R Stroud, Glos Lucie Sheen T3 67 Richard Hayward 3 Ford Escort 1600 CKR949K Quedgley, Glos Kelly Thomas T1 68 Paige Browning 6 VW Beetle 1972 JTU302G Newent, Glos Gary Browning T3, M 69 Tris White 3 Ford Escort 1600 YKP577P Bodmin TBA T1 70 Joe Browning 7 VW Baja 2000 RYM68L Newent, Glos Jackie Browning T3 71 Paul Watson 5 BMW Z3 2200 FCZ3003 Stroud, Glos Calum Abbott 72 Philip Buckle 5 BMW Z3 2800 S515BVE Selsley Hill, Stroud Chris Buckle 73 Nicola Butcher 4 VW Beetle 1300 CGW504H Fairford, Glos Ben Thomas & Barnaby 74 Steve Kingstone 5 MG Midget 1500 PJK747S Sailsbury, Wilts Kerry Greenland 75 David Middleditch 7 Dutton Phaeton 1600 TBU596X Northampton TBA 76 Ian Facey 5 BMW 1895 DHZ3221 Torrington, Devon TBA 77 Timothy Tudor 5 Suzuki X90 1600 P64DHU Llangyfelach, Swans Michael Plush 78 Mark Smith 6 VW Beetle 1970 AOV824K Kingstanding, Birm James Smith 79 Ed Wells 7 Dutton Melos 1600 Q324UHB Newent, Glos Peter Caroll 80 Mike Hobbs 6 VW Beetle 1835 VKE526H Cambridge, Glos Howard Steele 81 David Carter 1 Peugeot 205 1950 E77WTM Exmouth, Devon Becey Macey T1 CPR T2 SS1 T3 Team Beetles T4 The Occasional Entries Page 2 of 2.
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