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Cadwell Park 22 August 2020 OFFICIAL DIGITAL PROGRAMME D E N S I E I S E R Y N T E O F S N I O I T D N O C R O F CADWELL PARK 22 AUGUST 2020 HERITAGE formula ford TIMETABLE All timings are provisional and subject to change. OFFICIALS SATURDAY 22 AUGUST 2020 Motorsport UK Steward TBC 09:00 Lotus Cup UK Speed Championship Practice Runs 15 mins Club Stewards Ken Wilson, TBC 09:15 Lotus Cup UK Speed Championship Timed Runs 15 mins Senior Clerk of the Course Simon Gnana-Pragasam 09:45 MSVR Elise Trophy Qualifying 20 mins Clerk of the Course Tony Watts Terry Scannell 10:20 The Champion of Cadwell for FF1600 Qualifying 15 mins Secretary of the Meeting Joe East 10:50 Track Attack Race Club Qualifying 15 mins Chief Scrutineer Richard Vincent Chief Marshal 11:20 MSVR Elise Trophy Race 1 20 mins David Owen Chief Medical Officer 12:00 The Champion of Cadwell for FF1600 Race 2 15 mins TBC Starter/Chief Flags 12:35 Track Attack Race Club Race 3 15 mins TBC Chief Paddock Marshal 12:50 LUNCH — 50 mins Vince Markey Chief Timekeeper 13:40 Lotus Cup UK Speed Championship Timed Runs 15 mins Eric Cowcill Covid-19 Officer 13:55 Lotus Cup UK Speed Championship Timed Runs 15 mins Joe East Radio Controller 14:10 Lotus Cup UK Speed Championship Timed Runs 15 mins John Franks Race Telephones Maureen Wilson 14:45 MSVR Elise Trophy Race 4 20 mins Commentators Adam Weller, Kieran McGinley 15:25 The Champion of Cadwell for FF1600 Race 5 15 mins Marshals/Event Officials Members of the BMMC, BARC & 16:00 Track Attack Race Club Race 6 15 mins BRSCC and other Motorsport UK recognised Clubs Ambulances Mobile Medical Cover Rescue Units Catseye Rescue Recovery Cross Country Recovery Safety Car Driver Evelyn Buanic STAY SAFE This meeting is organised by MotorSport Vision Racing and will be held under the General Regulations of the Motorsport UK (incorporating the provisions of the International Sporting Code of the FIA), the event Supplementary Regulations and any written instructions that the organising club may issue for the event. This event will be held under the following Motorsport UK Permit numbers: Interclub (Circuit Race): 118906 Interclub (Sprint): 118907 This meeting is NCAFP permitted. Respect Regularly Avoid social wash your coughing distancing hands for and sneezing measures 20 seconds near others facebook.com/msvracing @msvracing @msvr_official WWW.MSVRACING.CO.UK 2 CADWELL PARK – 22 AUGUST 2020 WELCOME elcome racing is no less exciting nowadays. Two classes make Cadwell up the grid today with the older cars of the Heritage WPark for Formula Ford Championship giving nothing away to MSVR’s first visit of their younger counterparts. the year! Completing today’s line-up, MSVR is delighted to July marked the welcome the Track Attack Race Club into the fold this long-awaited restart year, bringing their collection of globally-inspired of motorsport activity classes – Nippon Challenge for Japanese and Korean in 2020 in the wake of cars, Tricolore Trophy for French cars and Deutsche the global COVID-19 Marques for German models. The club are Cadwell crisis. In line with regulars so expect some quick lap times! both government and Motorsport UK guidelines, MSVR and MSV have Motorsport in the UK simply couldn’t happen without put in place a raft of measures to minimise the risk the invaluable work of the many volunteer marshals of resuming our sporting activities, and these are up and down the country. The “orange army” give up being constantly reviewed as the situation evolves. their time to ensure we can put on these events and More information and advice can be found later in they keep the drivers safe. I would like to offer the this digital event programme. You will also find new first thanks of many to all the marshals and volunteer signage and arrangements around the venue. Your officials for their help this weekend. As a thank you, cooperation in adhering to these new policies is one lucky marshal will win a PalmerSport Formula appreciated – and, indeed, vital – if we are to continue 3000 drive at MSV’s Bedford Autodrome. running events for the sport we all love. I hope you enjoy the racing this weekend. For live Today we have a mix of racing and sprinting – the timing, all the latest news and our full calendar please latter starting the day as the Lotus Cup Speed visit the MSVR website at www.msvracing.com. Championship returns for 2020. Drivers depart the start line one at a time, aiming to set the fastest time around the course. After a series of practice runs in the SIMON GNANA-PRAGASAM morning, the pressure is on after lunch to set the time that collects the silverware. RACE OPERATIONS MANAGER & CLUB SECRETARY, MSVR The Norfolk sports cars also kick off our racing action today, with the MSVR Elise Trophy Championship. These cars are perfectly suited to the tight and technical Cadwell circuit, and always produce exciting racing. The Champion of Cadwell caters for the iconic 1600cc Formula Ford racers – for many years these cars were the proving ground for F1 stars of the future and the WWW.MSVRACING.CO.UK 3 CADWELL PARK – 22 AUGUST 2020 As of 05/08/2020 COMPETITOR ADVICE As the motorsport world restarts this summer, MSVR is putting in place a number of changes to ensure we can resume our race events safely and enjoyably, while complying with Motorsport UK and government guidelines. Please read this advice carefully as most administrative aspects of a race meeting have changed in some way. SIGNING ON JUDICIAL GUIDANCE • All signing on for the event will now take place • As a result of distancing measures, the usual judicial online, ahead of the event procedures are changing • The link will be available under the event information • Detailed information is available from the Motorsport on the calendar page of the MSVR website UK website – please ensure you are familiar with the new guidelines at www.motorsportuk.org/restart • The signing-on process includes your scrutineering declaration and part of your briefing (see below) VENUE RESTRICTIONS • Pass numbers will initially be limited to assist with SCRUTINEERING social distancing requirements and are for competitors • As part of the signing-on process you will submit your and their essential helpers only car and safety equipment information, self declaring • The paddock(s) will be closed to non-essential personnel your compliance with Motorsport UK regulations at all MSVR events until further notice • This information will be passed to the Chief • Garage doors should remain open front and back when Scrutineer ahead of the weekend, and the the garage is occupied scrutineers of the meeting will have the power to perform spot checks throughout the event, to • Unfortunately there will be no podium ceremonies at ensure compliance with all relevant regulations MSVR events in August. This will be regularly reviewed • Other restrictions may apply at individual venues and • Please remember that the standard Motorsport UK must be complied with penalties continue to apply for non-compliance ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR TEAMS COMPETITOR BRIEFINGS • Teams must consider bringing the minimum number of • As part of the signing-on process you will go through a people required to an event preliminary safety briefing. You MUST go through this from start to finish to complete the signing-on process • Teams are recommended to bring their own first aid kit, etc. to minimise the need to use the circuit medical resources • You may receive additional briefing notes via your coordinator or the Clerk of the Course. Please ensure • Teams should bring adequate PPE for all personnel and you are also familiar with these before your first retain a record of those attending the event session on circuit OTHER CONSIDERATIONS • DO NOT visit the medical centre if you suspect you have RACE ADMINISTRATION COVID-19 symptoms. If you begin to feel unwell during • No printed results or bulletins will be available to the event, notify the organisers and leave the venue in collect. The event page on the MSVR website will line with government guidance. become a “virtual noticeboard” and should become • Restaurants/toilets/shower facilities will vary by venue – your first port of call for event documentation for the latest updates please check the circuit website • Transponder hire will still be available but should be • Overnight stays are permitted from Thursday (for Friday booked in advance with TSL – www.tsl-timing.com or testing only) and Friday (for the race weekend) – again 01827 285666 please check the circuit website for details IMPORTANT: You must not attend any race meeting if you have any symptoms of Covid-19, or you are required to self-isolate under Government guidelines These measures will remain in place until further notice. LOTUS CUP UK TIMED RUNS - 1 – 4 SPEED CHAMPIONSHIP DURATION - 4 X 15 MINS NO. DRIVER 1 DRIVER 2 MODEL COLOUR ENGINE CC YEAR CLASS 1 Martin Donnelly Steffan Donnelly Elise 250 Cup Yellow Toyota 1800 2019 P2 2 Steve Guglielmi Steve Porter Elise S1 White K Series 1800 1997 P1 3 Duncan Fraser Philip Stratton-Lake Elise S2 Blue K Series 1800 2002 P1 4 Adam Ruck Karen Harvey Elise S2 Grey K Series 1800 2001 P1 5 Alan Day — Elise S1 Blue K Series 1800 1999 P1 6 Alun Davies — Elise S3 White Toyota 1800 2012 P2 7 Jason Weatherall — Elise S2 111s Red/White K Series 1800 2002 P1 8 Kim Adams — Elise S1 Black/Silver K Series 1800 1999 P1 9 Rob Holt — Elise 111R Black Toyota 2-ZZ 1800 2006 P1 10 Tim Hardwicke — Elise S1 111S Red K Series 1800 1999 P1 11 Richard Hardwicke — 340R Green K Series 1800 2000 SS 12 Steffan Donnelly Martin Donnelly Elise 250 Cup Yellow Toyota 1800 2019 P2 13 Philip Stratton-Lake Duncan Fraser Elise S2 Blue K Series 1800 2002 P1 21 Steve Porter Steve Guglielmi Elise S1 White K Series 1800 1997 P1 24 Karen Harvey Adam Ruck Elise S2 Grey K Series 1800 2001 P1 25 Gregory Spink — Elise S2 111S Silver K Series 1800 2002 P1 P1 – PRODUCTION (NORMALLY-ASPIRATED) Pos Driver (s) Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 P2 – PRODUCTION (FORCED INDUCTION) Pos Driver (s) Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 SS – SUPERSPORT Pos Driver (s) Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 WWW.MSVRACING.CO.UK 5 CADWELL PARK – 22 AUGUST 2020 RaceShocks.UK RacWeSe haroeck vesr.UKy pleased to have the opportunity to sponsor We are very pleasedthe 2020 to hMSVRave the Elise oppo Trophrytuni.
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