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The “Autosport 3 Hour” Historic Race Meeting Snetterton The “Autosport 3 Hour” Historic Race Meeting Snetterton 9/10 June 2012 Timing and Results by MST SYSTEMS Ltd www.mstworld.com Snetterton 300 Circuit length 2.9689 miles BARC Classic Clubmans RACE 1 - QUALIFYING - Snetterton - 9/10 June 2012 POS NO CL DRIVER NAT CAR TIME LAPS GAP MPH 1 1 A Mark CHARTERIS Mallock Mk21 1:56.681 8 91.60 2 18 A Ray MALLOCK Mallock Mk18b 1:57.922 8 1.241 90.63 3 30 A John HARRISON Mallock Mk21 1:59.346 7 2.665 89.55 4 38 A Mike EVANS Mallock Mk21 2:00.372 7 3.691 88.79 5 4 A Steven CHAPLIN Phantom P79 2:03.255 7 6.574 86.71 6 11 A David CHILDS Gryphon 2:11.313 7 14.632 81.39 7 50 B Clive WOOD Mallock Mk20B 2:13.023 7 16.342 80.34 8 58 B John MUIRHEAD Mallock Mk18B 2:18.538 7 21.857 77.14 9 23 B Alan COOK Mallock Mk23 2:19.304 6 22.623 76.72 10 47 B Mike SALES Phantom P79 2:20.485 6 23.804 76.08 11 67 B Paul MARSHALL Mallock Mk18B 2:21.102 6 24.421 75.74 12 44 B Ian MITCHELL IM Mk1 2:22.485 6 25.804 75.01 13 42 B Morris HART *** Mallock Mk20 2:22.827 6 26.146 74.83 14 60 B Trish HUNER Mallock Mk16 2:23.318 6 26.637 74.57 15 68 B David FACER Mallock Mk18 2:23.953 5 27.272 74.24 *** Car 42 - Must fit transponder to race Snetterton 300 Weather/Track: Sun/Dry Circuit Length = 2.9689 miles. Start: 09:00 End: 09:15 Clerk of the Course: Timekeeper: www.mstworld.com Printed - 09:17 Saturday, 09 June 2012 BARC Classic Clubmans RACE 1 - QUALIFYING LAP ANALYSIS - Snetterton - 9/10 June 2012 1 Mark CHARTERIS Mallock Mk21 1 - X:00.000 6 - 2:01.745 2 - 2:02.022 7 - 1:57.112 3 - 1:58.139 8 - 1:56.681 4 - 1:58.135 5 - 1:58.575 4 Steven CHAPLIN Phantom P79 1 - X:00.000 6 - 2:03.255 2 - 2:25.868 7 - 2:04.002 3 - 2:12.248 4 - 2:07.064 5 - 2:03.897 11 David CHILDS Gryphon 1 - X:00.000 6 - 2:16.077 2 - 2:25.023 7 - 2:11.313 3 - 2:16.981 4 - 2:16.277 5 - 2:17.187 18 Ray MALLOCK Mallock Mk18b 1 - X:00.000 6 - 2:04.434 2 - 2:04.469 7 - 2:01.409 3 - 2:02.098 8 - 1:57.922 4 - 2:00.618 5 - 1:59.762 23 Alan COOK Mallock Mk23 1 - X:00.000 6 - 2:19.304 2 - 2:30.152 3 - 2:22.551 4 - 2:21.197 5 - 2:21.086 30 John HARRISON Mallock Mk21 1 - X:00.000 6 - 1:59.346 2 - 2:06.582 7 - 2:06.503 3 - 2:04.990 4 - 2:02.363 5 - 2:00.818 *** Car 42 - Must fit transponder to race Snetterton 300 Weather/Track: Sun/Dry Circuit Length = 2.9689 miles. Start: 09:00 End: 09:15 www.mstworld.com Page 1 of 3 Printed - 09:19 Saturday, 09 June 2012 BARC Classic Clubmans RACE 1 - QUALIFYING LAP ANALYSIS - Snetterton - 9/10 June 2012 (contd.) 38 Mike EVANS Mallock Mk21 1 - X:00.000 6 - 2:00.372 2 - 2:05.149 7 - 2:29.706 3 - 2:05.535 4 - 2:06.541 5 - 2:00.632 42 Morris HART *** Mallock Mk20 1 - X:00.000 6 - 2:22.827 2 - 2:27.782 3 - 2:25.950 4 - 2:27.233 5 - 2:23.161 44 Ian MITCHELL IM Mk1 1 - X:00.000 6 - 2:22.485 2 - 2:28.626 3 - 2:25.686 4 - 2:23.129 5 - 2:23.058 47 Mike SALES Phantom P79 1 - X:00.000 6 - 2:20.485 2 - 2:25.890 3 - 2:21.280 4 - 2:42.201 5 - 2:21.314 50 Clive WOOD Mallock Mk20B 1 - X:00.000 6 - 2:14.759 2 - 2:24.898 7 - 2:13.023 3 - 2:19.986 4 - 2:16.814 5 - 2:15.448 58 John MUIRHEAD Mallock Mk18B 1 - X:00.000 6 - 2:19.498 2 - 2:31.248 7 - 2:18.538 3 - 2:24.389 4 - 2:22.620 5 - 2:20.689 *** Car 42 - Must fit transponder to race Snetterton 300 Weather/Track: Sun/Dry Circuit Length = 2.9689 miles. Start: 09:00 End: 09:15 www.mstworld.com Page 2 of 3 Printed - 09:19 Saturday, 09 June 2012 BARC Classic Clubmans RACE 1 - QUALIFYING LAP ANALYSIS - Snetterton - 9/10 June 2012 (contd.) 60 Trish HUNER Mallock Mk16 1 - X:00.000 6 - 2:23.318 2 - 2:32.906 3 - 2:29.983 4 - 2:27.736 5 - 2:24.093 67 Paul MARSHALL Mallock Mk18B 1 - X:00.000 6 - 2:21.102 2 - 2:28.398 3 - 2:22.387 4 - 2:23.211 5 - 2:22.400 68 David FACER Mallock Mk18 1 - X:00.000 2 - 2:33.134 3 - 2:30.025 4 - 2:27.416 5 - 2:23.953 *** Car 42 - Must fit transponder to race Snetterton 300 Weather/Track: Sun/Dry Circuit Length = 2.9689 miles. Start: 09:00 End: 09:15 www.mstworld.com Page 3 of 3 Printed - 09:19 Saturday, 09 June 2012 BARC Classic Clubmans RACE 1 - GRID - Snetterton - 9/10 June 2012 ROW 8 68 FACER ROW 7 42 HART *** 60 HUNER ROW 6 67 MARSHALL 44 MITCHELL ROW 5 23 COOK 47 SALES ROW 4 50 WOOD 58 MUIRHEAD ROW 3 4 CHAPLIN 11 CHILDS ROW 2 30 HARRISON 38 EVANS ROW 1 1 CHARTERIS 18 MALLOCK POLE *** Car 42 - Must fit transponder to race Snetterton 300 Weather/Track: Sun/Dry Circuit Length = 2.9689 miles. These results are provisional until the conclusion of any judicial and technical matters. Start: 09:00 End: 09:15 Clerk of the Course: Timekeeper: www.mstworld.com Printed - 09:18 Saturday, 09 June 2012 BARC Classic Clubmans RACE 1 - CLASSIFICATION - Snetterton - 9/10 June 2012 POS NO CL DRIVER NAT CAR TIME LAPS GAP MPH BEST 1 30 A John HARRISON Mallock Mk21 19:59.718 10 89.08 1:57.992 2 18 A Ray MALLOCK Mallock Mk18b 20:00.023 10 0.305 89.06 1:58.079 3 38 A Mike EVANS Mallock Mk21 20:05.121 10 5.403 88.68 1:58.238 4 4 A Steven CHAPLIN Phantom P79 20:54.012 10 54.294 85.23 2:03.412 5 11 A David CHILDS Gryphon 22:01.723 10 2:02.005 80.86 2:09.142 6 50 B Clive WOOD Mallock Mk20B 22:05.272 10 2:05.554 80.64 2:09.949 7 67 B Paul MARSHALL Mallock Mk18B 20:22.159 9 1 LAP 78.70 2:12.619 8 23 B Alan COOK Mallock Mk23 20:23.394 9 1 LAP 78.62 2:12.929 9 47 B Mike SALES Phantom P79 20:27.886 9 1 LAP 78.34 2:12.616 10 58 B John MUIRHEAD Mallock Mk18B 20:31.357 9 1 LAP 78.11 2:12.144 11 44 B Ian MITCHELL IM Mk1 21:01.407 9 1 LAP 76.25 2:17.453 12 68 B David FACER Mallock Mk18 21:30.203 9 1 LAP 74.55 2:19.979 13 42 B Morris HART Mallock Mk20 21:30.388 9 1 LAP 74.54 2:20.306 14 60 B Trish HUNTER Mallock Mk16 21:59.005 9 1 LAP 72.92 2:18.756 NOT CLASSIFIED 1 A Mark CHARTERIS Mallock Mk21 0 D.N.F. N/A FASTEST LAP 30 A John HARRISON Mallock Mk21 1:57.992 7 90.58mph 145.77kph 50 B Clive WOOD Mallock Mk20B 2:09.949 10 82.24mph 132.36kph Snetterton 300 Weather/Track: Cloud/Dry Circuit Length = 2.9689 miles. These results are provisional until the conclusion of any judicial and technical matters. Start: 12:01 End: 12:21 Clerk of the Course: Timekeeper: www.mstworld.com Printed - 12:24 Saturday, 09 June 2012 BARC Classic Clubmans RACE 1 - LAP ANALYSIS - Snetterton - 9/10 June 2012 1 Mark CHARTERIS Mallock Mk21 4 Steven CHAPLIN Phantom P79 1 - 2:11.519 6 - 2:04.600 2 - 2:05.239 7 - 2:04.612 3 - 2:05.111 8 - 2:04.508 4 - 2:05.121 9 - 2:03.412 5 - 2:04.514 10 - 2:05.376 11 David CHILDS Gryphon 1 - 2:16.049 6 - 2:20.467 2 - 2:09.142 7 - 2:09.845 3 - 2:10.555 8 - 2:09.559 4 - 2:12.314 9 - 2:12.404 5 - 2:10.957 10 - 2:10.431 18 Ray MALLOCK Mallock Mk18b 1 - 2:06.751 6 - 2:01.536 2 - 1:59.494 7 - 1:58.079 3 - 1:58.889 8 - 2:00.529 4 - 1:58.670 9 - 1:58.104 5 - 1:58.549 10 - 1:59.422 23 Alan COOK Mallock Mk23 1 - 2:25.705 6 - 2:13.492 2 - 2:17.761 7 - 2:13.072 3 - 2:16.098 8 - 2:14.262 4 - 2:15.921 9 - 2:12.929 5 - 2:14.154 30 John HARRISON Mallock Mk21 1 - 2:08.577 6 - 1:59.581 2 - 1:59.684 7 - 1:57.992 3 - 1:59.166 8 - 1:59.354 4 - 1:58.342 9 - 1:59.412 5 - 1:58.029 10 - 1:59.581 Snetterton 300 Weather/Track: Cloud/Dry Circuit Length = 2.9689 miles.
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