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Gc Timetable and Entry Lists.Pdf Timetable Saturday 24 August 09:00 Testing Sessions Testing 12:00 E-type Challenge Qualifying 12:35 Historic Formula Junior (Front Engined) Qualifying 13:00 70s Road Sports Qualifying 13:15 Lunch Break - 13:55 Super Touring car Trophy (1990s 2-litre Touring Cars) Qualifying 14:25 Martini Trophy (1970s Prototypes) Qualifying 14:55 Historic Road Sports Qualifying 15:20 Guards Trophy SR (Pre-66 Sportscars) Qualifying 15:55 Guards Trophy GT (Pre-66 GTs) Qualifying 16:30 Historic Formula Junior (Rear Engined) Qualifying Sunday 25 August 09:00 Vintage Bus Tours (untill 11.3) 10:30 Porsche 911 50th Anniversary Parade 12:05 E-type Challenge Race 1 12:50 Historic Formula Junior (Front Engined) Race 2 13:25 70s Road Sports Race 3 14:00 Super Touring car Trophy (1990s 2-litre Touring Cars) Race 4 14:35 Martini Trophy (1970s Prototypes) Race 5 15:10 Historic Road Sports Race 6 15:45 Guards Trophy SR (Pre-66 Sportscars) Race 7 16:40 Guards Trophy GT (Pre-66 GTs) Race 8 17:35 Historic Formula Junior (Rear Engined) Race 9 18:05 Derek Bell Trophy (Historic F2 & F5000)/Classic Formula 3 Qualifying Monday 26 August 08:30 Historic Formula Ford Qualifying 08:55 istoric Formula Ford 2000 Qualifying 09:20 Historic Touring Cars Qualifying 09:45 Classic Racing Cars Qualifying 10:10 500cc F3 Qualifying 10:35 Classic Clubmans Qualifying 11:00 Fiscar (1950s Sportscars) Qualifying 11:30 Derek Bell Trophy (Historic F2 & F5000)/Classic Formula 3 Race 10 12:05 Martini Trophy (1970s Prototypes) Race 11 12:40 Super Touring car Trophy (1990s 2-litre Touring Cars) Race 12 12:45 Spitfire Air Display - 13:00 Lunch Break - 13:40 Historic Formula Ford Race 13 14:15 Historic Formula Ford 2000 Race 14 14:50 Historic Touring Cars Race 15 15:25 Classic Racing Cars Race 16 16:00 Derek Bell Trophy (Historic F2 & F5000)/Classic Formula 3 Race 17 16:35 500cc F3 Race 18 17:10 Classic Clubmans Race 19 17:45 Fiscar (1950s Sportscars) Race 20 www.oultonpark.co.uk Entry Lists E-type Challenge Historic Formula Junior Race 1 (20 mins) (front engine) Race 2 (20 mins) No Driver Hometown Car CC Class 5 John Truslove Redditch 1963 Jaguar E type 3781 B No Driver Hometown Car CC Class 11 Per Anders Jonsson Richmond 1964 Jaguar E-type 3781 B 2 Mark Woodhouse Bromsgrove Elva 100 1098 B2 12 Grahame Bull Fleet 1963 Jaguar E-type 3781 A2 3 Richard Pugh Ledbury Stanguellini 1100 A 17 Robert Farrell Maryport 1962 Jaguar E type 3800 A2 4 Derek Walker Hale Altrincham Terrier Mk IV 1098 B2 30 Colin McKay/Iain Rowley Nr. Maidstone 1962 Jaguar E type 3781 A2 6 Stephen Barlow Driffield BMC Mk1 1100 B2 47 ChrisScragg eadcorn 1962 Jaguar E type 3781 B 13 Tony Pearson Scunthorpe Bandini 1089 A 55 Alistair Dyson Holmfirth 1962 Jaguar E type 3800 A1 15 Simon Goodliff Ipswich Lola Mk2 1097 B2 58 Harry Wyndham London 1962 Jaguar E type 3781 A2 21 David Brand Kings Langley BMC Mk1 1098 B2 60 Peter Lanfranchi Harrogate 1961 Jaguar E type 3781 B 22 Anthony Smith Selby Elva 100 1089 B2 63 Michael Wilkinson Nr Doncaster 1961 Jaguar E type 3781 A2 25 Bernard Brock Knutsford Elva 100 1098 B2 72 Jamie Boot Hope Valley 1964 Jaguar E type 3800 A1 26 Roger Dexter Dunstable Elva 100 1100 B2 80 Sandy Watson/Martin O’Connell Switzerland 1961 Jaguar E type 3800 A1 28 David Bishop Stratford Upon Avon Elva 100 1100 B2 89 Mike Wrigley Ashbourne 1963 Jaguar E-type 3781 A1 29 William Grimshaw Rossendale Moorland Mk1 1086 B2 155 Martin Melling/Graeme Dodd Stafford 1961 Jaguar E type 3781 A1 34 Richard Ellingworth Grantham Gemini MkII 1071 B2 37 Martin Sheppard Bristol Stanguellini 1098 A 38 Michael Fowler Tattenhall Gemini MkII 1071 B2 41 Graham Barron Preston Gemini MkII 998 B1 70’s Road Sports 46 Sue Spence Ely Elva 200 1098 C2 Race 3 (20 mins) 49 Phoebe Rolt Loughborough Elva 200 1098 C2 No Driver Hometown Car CC Class 4 James Mead Braintree MG Midget 1098 H Super Touring Car Race 7 David Tomkinson Macclesfield Triumph Spitfire 1498 E 9 Julian Barter Moreton TVR 3000M 2994 B Race 4 & 12 (2 x 20 mins) 10 Nigel Ashley Swindon Lotus Europa 1558 C No Driver Hometown Car CC Class 13 Ian Forward Huddersfield TVR Taimar 3000 B 2 Neil Smith Pershore Alfa Romeo 156 1998 A 19 Mark Leverett Maulden Porsche 911 SC 2994 B 3 James Dodd/Graeme Dodd Little Haseley Honda Accord 1998 A 23 Will Morton Southam Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV 1963 D 4 Stephen Dymoke Pershore Alfa Romeo 156 2000 INV 24 Charles Barter Dorchester Datsun 240Z 2393 B 5 Simon Garrad Long Crendon Ford Sierra RS500 2000 D 28 John Hall Quedgeley Datsun 260Z 2600 B 8 John Cleland Melrose Vauxhall Vectra 2000 B 30 Michael Parden Carnforth TVR 2500 2500 B 12 Jim Pocklington/Kelvin Fletcher Nayland by Wiston Vauxhall Cavalier Gsi 2000 INV 37 Gerald Pearce Rotherham Porsche 914 2000 D 22 Ric Wood Stockport Ford Capri 3400 G 41 Howard Bentham Antrobus Lotus Elan 1558 C 23 Derek Palmer Lesmahagow Nissan Primera 1998 A 42 Bill Braithwaite Wigan Lotus Europa 1558 C 32 Kingsley Ingram Poynton Mazda 323F 1998 B 44 Alan Harper Milverton Lotus Elan S4 1558 C 41 Max Goff Brigstock BMW M3 2000 C 46 Oliver Ford Brentford Lotus Europa 1558 C 55 Tom Andrew/Paul Andrew Burton Alfa Romeo 155 1998 B 47 Paul Aslett Taunton Jaguar Xjs 5343 H 70 Stewart Whyte Auchtrader Honda Accord 2000 A 50 Chris Alford Silverstone MG Midget 1300 F 77 David Jarman Stroud Nissan Primera 1998 A 56 Sarah Hutchison Reading Lancia Beta 2000 D 57 Mark Oldfield Banbury Porsche 924 1962 H 79 Mark Jones Warrington Vauxhall Cavalier 1998 B 58 Robert Barter Oxford Jensen Healey 1973 D 59 Ralph Harwood Penn Paulerspury MG Arkley SS 1293 G Including Class K1 ByBox Historic Touring cars 72 James Dean Newbury Lotus Europa 1588 C Race 12 (20 mins) 76 David Erwin Wolverhampton Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV 1962 D 81 John Dobson Dymock Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV 1962 D No Driver Hometown Car CC Class 98 Bob Trotter Crewe Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV 2000 D 10 Richard Owen Marlow Ford Galaxie 7013 K1 25 Louis Bracey Clevedon Ford Mustang 4700 K1 27 Mike Whitaker Buntingford Ford Mustange 4727 K1 35 Richard Dutton Milton Malsor Ford Mustang 4727 K1 112 Greg Thornton White Roding Ford Mustang 4727 K1 132 Mark Garritt Little Horwood Ford Mustang 4700 K1 www.oultonpark.co.uk Entry Lists Martini Trophy Historic Road Sports Championship Race 5 & 11 (2 x 20 mins) Race 6 (20 mins) No Driver Hometown Car CC Class No Driver Hometown Car CC Class 8 Robert Shaw Whittlebury Chevron B26 2000 A 3 Paul Hogan/John Sykes Knutsford Triumph TR3S 2138 G 12 Acre Jean Ltd/Ross Maxwell London Chevron B19 2000 B 4 James Mead Braintree MG Midget 1098 G 15 Graeme Cooksley London Tiga SC81 2000 D 5 Peter Shaw Old Basing Lotus Elan S1 1558 C 19 Sandy Watson/Martin O’Connell Switzerland Chevron B19 1991 B 7 Simon Haughton Siddington Lotus 7 1598 C 9 Roger Waite Akeley Lotus Elan S1 1600 C 21 James Dodd/Graeme Dodd Little Haseley Chevron B31 2000 A 11 Rob Russell Woodham Ferrers Porsche 911 1991 D 26 George Douglas Frampton Cotterell Martin BM9 1988 B 14 Charles Fripp Wadebridge Jaguar Special XK140 3400 G 34 Andrew Schryver Alton Chevron B21/23 1972 B 15 Michael Eagles Denham Village DeTomaso Mangusta 5500 A 36 Nick Fleming Anstruther Chevron B36 2000 A 21 Peter Chappell Bury St Edmunds Austin Healey Sprite Mk1 1275 E 42 John Taylor Leicester Chevron B19 2000 B 22 Tony Davis Bury St Edmunds Austin Healey Sprite Mk1 1300 E 51 Derek Martlew Southport Tiga SC79 2000 D 25 James Grant Larbert Lotus Elan 1600 C 67 Michele Liguori Italy Lola T296 2000 A 31 Ian Burford Cranbrook MG Lenham Le Mans 1275 E 88 Kevin Cooke 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3000 C2 12 Acre Jean Ltd/Ross Maxwell London Chevron B8 2000 SRD 62 Michael Heywood (Res 2) Far Forest Lotus Elan 26R 1600 B1 14 Andrew Newall Derby Chevron B8 1998 SRD 63 Michael Wilkinson Nr Doncaster Jaguar E Type 3781 C2 17 Arnie Black Holywood Crossle 7S 1599 SRB 64 Martin Richardson Warrington MGB 1840 B2 18 Bob Yarwood Audlem Crossle 9S 1600 SRB 65 Porsche Cars GB/Richard Bott Winsford Porsche 911 1991 B2 25 Michael Hibberd/Andrew Hibberd Slough Lotus 23B 1600 SRB 67 Tom Smith/Andrew Smith Lightwater Marcos 1800GT 1800 B1 33 Jon Waggitt/Peter Needham Boroughbridge Lenham P69 1600 SRE 72 Jamie Boot Hope Valley Jaguar E Type 3800 C2 34 James Schryver/Andrew Schryver Nr.
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