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REV Entry List Entry List GRRC 75th Members' Meeting 2017 Race(s): 1 Derek Bell Cup - Race Status: National A Car Shelter Year Make and Model Entrant Confirmed Driver(s) No. No. 1 307 1970 March-Ford 703 Armer, Simon Armer, Simon 2 273 1964 Alexis-Ford Mk8 HF Bankhurst, Ian Bankhurst, Ian 3 308 1969 Chevron-Ford B15 Waggitt, Jonathan Waggitt, Jonathan 5 311 1970 Chevron-Ford B17 Blockley, Jim Blockley, Jim 6 276 1968 Merlyn-Ford Mk10 Lyons, Frank Lyons, Frank 7 312 1970 Chevron-Ford B17 Mantle, Tony King, James 8 310 1970 Chevron-Ford B15C Halliday, Martyn Halliday, Martyn 10 274 1969 DeSanctis-Ford Waine, Paul Waine, Paul 11 271 1967 Tecno-Ford Richardson, Geoff Claridge, James 19 270 1969 Tecno-Ford Froude, Peter Froude, Peter 21 283 1965 Brabham BT15 Wilson, Chris Mitchell, Ben 24 286 1964 Lotus-Ford 31 Thorpe, Andrew Thorpe, Andrew 26 284 1966 Brabham-Ford BT18 Hibberd, Michael Hibberd, Andrew 30 285 1970 Brabham BT28 Muller, Clas Muller, Clas 35 313 1970 Chevron-Ford B17 Smeets, Bert Smeets, Bert 44 269 1968 Tecno-Ford Hamilton, Peter Hamilton, Peter 46 309 1969 Chevron-Ford B15 Smith, Stephen Smith, Stephen 51 306 1970 March-Ford 703 Thorpe, Robert Needham, Peter 56 287 1969 Lotus-Ford 59 Counsell, John Counsell, John 60 279 1970 Brabham-Ford BT28 Kary, Tim Kary, Tim 63 282 1966 Brabham-Ford BT18A Widmer, Christoph Widmer, Christoph 65 280 1968 Brabham-Ford BT21A Thompson, Peter Thompson, Peter 70 277 1965 Cooper-Ford T76 Poponcini, Mauro Poponcini, Mauro 82 272 1969 Tecno-Ford Mussa, Marcus Wilson, Sam 91 275 1969 Merlyn-Ford Mk14 Hughes, Stuart Hughes, Jonathon 99 281 1967 Brabham-Ford BT21 Pascall, Michael Pascall, Mike 14 March 2017 - 18:14 Page 1 of 16 Race(s): 2 Gerry Marshall Trophy - Race Status: National A Car Shelter Year Make and Model Entrant Confirmed Driver(s) No. No. 1 204 1979 Ford Capri 3.0 S (BELGA) Vickers, James Ravaglia, Roberto/Vickers, James 2 220 1980 Mazda RX7 (PENTAX) Cowley, Ian Allam, Jeff/Cowley, Ian 3 233 1982 Rover 3500 SD1 (SANYO) Jarvis, Nick Jarvis, Nick/Mass, Jochen 4 219 1981 Alfa Romeo GTV6 (ALPILATTE) Clayson, Paul Clayson, Paul/Minassian, Nicolas 5 206 1979 Ford Capri III 3.0S (ESSO) Fowler, Mark Fowler, Mark/Pirro, Emanuele 6 229 1980 Rover 3500 SD1 (PATRICK MOTORSPORT) Hood, Derek Shedden, Gordon/Ward, Chris 7 205 1978 Ford Capri III 3.0S (BELGA) de Borman, Raphaël Berger, Gerhard/de Borman, Raphaël 8 210 1979 Ford Capri III 3.0S (AUTOCAR) Whitaker, Mike Jordan, Mike/Whitaker, Mike 9 232 1981 Rover 3500 SD1 (DAILY EXPRESS) Mallett, Peter Mallett, Peter/Needell, Tiff 10 213 1981 Ford Escort RS2000 (CASTROL) Michael, Kerry Blundell, Mark/Michael, Kerry 11 216 1974 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (FABERGE) Garrett, Nigel Garrett, Nigel/Graham, Stuart 12 231 1980 Rover 3500 SD1 (TRIPLEX) Brindle, Adam Brindle, Adam/Greensall, Nigel 14 218 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (BASTOS) Clark, David Clark, David/Neal, Matt 15 211 1981 Ford Capri III 3.0S (TRACK MARSHALL) Scarborough, Graham Ratcliff, Peter/Scarborough, Graham 16 224 1974 Triumph Dolomite Sprint (BROADSPEED) Brooks, Robert Soper, Steve/Wood, James 17 209 1979 Ford Capri III 3.0S (BASTOS) Meins, Richard Huff, Rob/Meins, Richard 18 230 1982 Rover 3500 SD1 (PATRICK MOTORSPORT) Thomas, Martin Hall, Stuart/Kristensen, Tom 19 225 1974 Triumph Dolomite Sprint (TRIPLEX) Morley, Timothy Morley, Timothy/Reid, Anthony 21 217 1974 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (SIMONIZ) Bryant, Grahame Bryant, Grahame/Bryant, Oliver 23 208 1978 Ford Capri III 3.0S (GITANES) Wood, Ric Morgan, Adam/Wood, Ric 25 223 1977 BMW 530i (UFO JEANS) The Sadler Family Padmore, Nicholas/Turner, Darren 27 212 1981 Ford Escort RS2000 (MARLBORO) Christoforou, Pantelis Brabham, David/Christoforou, Pantelis 33 227 1976 Triumph Dolomite Sprint (HERMETITE) Clarke, Ken Clarke, Ken/Jackson, Mat 34 226 1975 Triumph Dolomite Sprint (MAYFAIR) Clarke, Tim Clarke, Tim/Turkington, Colin 44 222 1979 Volkswagen Mk1 Golf GTI (MORRIS VULCAN) Morris, Jim Morris, Jim/Shephard, Tom 56 221 1977 Vauxhall Magnum DTV Alexander, Tom Alexander, Tom/Wilmott, Adrian 60 215 1979 Mini 1275 GT (PATRICK MOTORSPORT) Swiftune Jordan, Andrew/Swift, Nick 63 214 1980 Mini 1275 GT (JON MOWATT) Swiftune Gravett, Robb/Medcalf, William 74 228 1981 Rover 3500 SD1 (MARLBORO) Bruce, Andrew Bruce, Andrew/Harvey, Tim 77 207 1978 Ford Capri III 3.0S (FRANK & JEANS) Watts, Patrick Priaulx, Andy/Watts, Patrick 14 March 2017 - 18:14 Page 2 of 16 Race(s): 3 Weslake Cup - Race Status: National A Car Shelter Year Make and Model Entrant Confirmed Driver(s) No. No. 1 322 1960 Austin Healey Sebring Sprite Clegg, Christopher Clegg, Christopher 2 340 1963 MG Midget Jacobs Coupé Willis, James Willis, James 3 318 1962 WSM Midget Robson, Graham Robson, Graham 5 329 1960 Turner Mk1 Turner, Darren Turner, Darren 6 331 1960 Austin Healey Speedwell Sprite Wylie, David Wylie, David 7 326 1960 Austin Healey Sebring Sprite Corry Jnr, Will Corry Jnr, Will 8 330 1961 Austin Healey Speedwell Sprite Oldtimergalerie Rosenau Lainer, Guenter 9 335 1962 Lenham GT Stubbings, David Stubbings, David 10 334 1964 Austin Healey Lenham Le Mans Sprite Rainford, Charles Rainford, Charles 11 315 1965 WSM Sprint Wilson-Spratt, Tony Wilson-Spratt, Tony 12 336 1959 Lenham Sprite GT Colburn, Richard Colburn, James 14 338 1965 Ashley Works GT McDonald, George McDonald, Jon 15 328 1962 Turner Mk2 Woolmer, Paul Woolmer, Paul 16 337 1964 Ashley GT Small, Brian Small, Brian 17 333 1965 Lenham GT Rainford, Shaun Rainford, Shaun 18 316 1962 WSM Sprite Sprint Hulett, Ian Hulett, Ian 21 332 1965 Lenham GT Haigh, Mike Haigh, Mike 22 323 1962 Austin Healey Sebring Sprite Clegg, Charles Clegg, Charles 28 317 1962 WSM Sprite Cocks, Clive Cocks, Clive 29 305 1962 Ogle SX1000 James, Oliver Nicholas James, Oliver Nicholas 31 320 1959 Austin Healey Sebring Sprite 'Lumbertubs' Burford, Ian Burford, Ian 33 325 1962 Austin Healey Sebring Sprite Elwell, Gordon Elwell, Gordon 38 327 1961 Austin Healey Sebring Sprite Woolmer, Paul Woolmer, Richard 42 339 1964 MG Ashley GT Tucker, Larry Tucker, Larry 55 319 1959 Austin Healey Sebring Sprite Smith Robson, Asher Smith Robson, Asher 63 304 1963 Rochdale Olympic Lewis, Roland Lewis, Roland 72 324 1961 Austin Healey Sebring Sprite Skipworth, Stephen Dean, James 75 321 1958 Austin Healey Sebring Sprite Davis, Darryl Davis, Darryl 76 314 1966 Williams & Pritchard GT MG Midget Grindall, Julian Grindall, Thomas 86 341 1963 MG "Jacobs" Midget Thurgood, Julius Settrington, Charlie 14 March 2017 - 18:14 Page 3 of 16 Race(s): 4 Brabham Trophy - Race Status: National A Car Shelter Year Make and Model Entrant Confirmed Driver(s) No. No. 1 293 1958 Cooper-Climax T45/51 Sielecki, Mathias Sielecki, Mathias 2 268 1959 Cooper-Climax T51 Eliçabe, Manuel Eliçabe, Manuel 3 262 1959 Cooper-Maserati T51 Bailey, Tom Bailey, Marshall 4 301 1957 Cooper-Climax T43 Cook, Malcolm Cook, Malcolm 5 264 1959 Cooper-Climax T51 Tullio, Matteo Maria Tullio, Matteo Maria 6 267 1960 Cooper-Climax T53 'lowline' Friedrichs, Rudi Friedrichs, Rudi 8 259 1960 Lotus-Climax 18 Elliott, John Elliott, John 9 261 1959 JBW-Maserati Bailey, Tim Bailey, Tim 10 260 1960 Lotus-Climax 18 McCabe, Charles Middlehurst, Andy 14 263 1959 Cooper-Climax T51 Wilson, Richard Wilson, Richard 16 295 1958 Cooper T45 de Latre du Bosqueau, Thierry de Latre du Bosqueau, Thierry 17 294 1958 Cooper-Climax T45/51 Hood, Derek Young, John 18 257 1960 Lotus-Climax 18 Chisholm, John Wilson, Sam 19 290 1958 Cooper-Climax T45 Jolliffe, Brian Jolliffe, Brian 20 292 1958 Cooper-Climax T45 Lunn, Christopher Burnett, Gareth 22 265 1959 Cooper-Climax T51 Wills, Roger Wills, Roger 24 299 1956 Cooper-Climax T41 Hoole, Sid Hoole, Sid 28 291 1958 Cooper-Climax T45 Ditheridge, Anthony Ditheridge, Anthony 29 288 1959 Cooper-Climax T45/51 Gassmann, Helmut Hibberd, Michael 34 302 1957 Cooper-Climax T43 Bussey, John Bussey, John 41 300 1956 Cooper-Climax T41 Maile, Brian Maile, Brian 42 289 1958 Cooper-Climax T45 Willis, James Willis, James 43 303 1957 Cooper Climax T43 MK2 Wilson, Clive Wilson, Clive 61 266 1960 Cooper-Climax T53 'lowline' Ott, Rainer Ott, Rainer 69 258 1960 Lotus-Climax 18 Guarino, Andrea Guarino, Andrea 79 256 1960 Lotus-Climax 18 Bond, Stephen Hibberd, Andrew 14 March 2017 - 18:14 Page 4 of 16 Race(s): 5 Hailwood Trophy - Race Status: National A Car Shelter Year Make and Model Entrant Confirmed Driver(s) No. No. 1 1982 Yamaha TZ250H Rappolt, Jason Thomas, George 3 1980 Harris Yamaha TZG Bedford, Nick Bedford, Nick 4 1974 Maxton Yamaha TZE Williams, Charlie Farrall, Mike 5 1973 Maxton Yamaha TZ350 Boam, Steve Boam, Steve 7 1981 Harris Rotax Wilson, Chris Fitchett, Duncan 8 1981 Armstrong CM35 250 Lamb, Robin Lamb, Robin 9 1976 Yamaha TZ350C Cooper, Dave Cooper, Dave 10 1979 Yamaha TZ350E Hartley, Lenny Hawthorne, Mike 13 1972 Yamaha TZ250L Webb, Martin Windsor, Andrew 14 1974 Yamaha TZ350E Hibberd, Michael Cundle, Vince 15 1981 Yamaha TZ350 Digby, Stuart Crew, Peter 16 1984 Yamaha TZ250L Walling, Dan Walling, Dan 17 1981 Yamaha TZ350G Tonge, Stuart Tonge, Stuart 20 1981 Spondon Yamaha TZ350 Jones, Martin Parker, Richard 25 1981 Yamaha TZG English, Terry English, Glen 27 1984 Harley Davidson RR250 Linton, Dick Linton, Mark 32 1981 Yamaha TZG Ide, Julian Ide, Julian 42 1984 Yamaha TZ250L Brooks, Sian Brooks, Sian 45 1978 Yamaha TZ350F Perez, Sebastian Perez, Sebastian 49 1980 Harris Yamaha TZ350G Veryard, Graham Palmer, Nigel 52 1981 Yamaha TZ350G Burbridge, Fred Burbidge, Fred 58 1981 Yamaha TZ350G Rose, Chris Rose, Chris 63 1977 Yamaha TZ350C Draper, Ian Draper, Ian 67 1981 Yamaha TZ350G Russell, Gordon Russell, Gordon 68 1981 Harris Yamaha TZ350 Russell, Michael Russell, Michael 73 1984 Yamaha TZ250L Pond, Steve Pond, Steve 99 1981 Spondon Yamaha TZ350G Clews, Andy Clews, Sam 121 1979 Yamaha TZ350 Beale, George Edwards, Mike 207 1981 Yamaha TZ350 Watson, Peter Perkin, Tony 14 March 2017 - 18:14 Page 5 of 16 Race(s): 6 Scott Brown Trophy - Race Status: National A Car Shelter Year Make and Model Entrant Confirmed Driver(s) No.
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