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Please visit our website, www.smithmetal.com No Driver ~ Hometown Club Build year & Car CC Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Catergory A - Road Going Series Production Cars Class 1 (Vintage Cars Pre-1931) Course Record - Jonathan Fenninng, Austin 7 Ulster, 46.93s Class2 (Post Vintage Thoroughbred Cars Pre 1941) Course Record - Rob Cobden, Riley, 42.15s 163 George Scholey~Scrooby VSCC 1930 Austin 7 Ulster 747 162 John Deveuve~Southend on Sea VSCC 1934 Riley TT Sprite 1500 161 Jonathan Fenning~London VSCC 1936 Frazer Nash Emeryson 1497 160 Clark Devey~Chingford SDMC 1936 Ford Coupe 4500 Class 4 (1950 to 1966) Course Record - Jason Andrews, Ford Mustang GT350, 40.10s 155 Matt Clarke~Wells MCR 1960 Austin Mini 1460 154 Steve Holder~Cheltenham StDMC 1960 Morris Mini 998 153 Robert Woods~Sevenoaks SDMC 1966 Ford Cortina Lotus MK1 1596 152 Peter Heron~Crowborough SDMC 1960 Austin Healey Sprite MK1 1275 151 John Scott~East Malling SDMC 1964 Ford Anglia 105e Deluxe 1380 150 Clark Devey~Chingford SDMC 1936 Ford Coupe 4500 Class 5 (1967 to 1976) Course Record - Andrew Webber, Lotus Elan+2, 39.15s 144 Leo Martorana~Leeds SDMC 1975 Fiat124 Abarth Stradale 1800 143 Angus Dent~Plaxtol AMOC 1967 Aston Martin DB6 MK1 3996 142 Philip Woods~Goudhurst JEC 1968 Ford (Bullit) Mustang 5000 141 Jill Newman~Berkhamsted SDMC 1971 Datsun 240z 2400 139 Chris Browne~Sittingbourne MMKMC 1969 Ford Escort RS1600 1980 138 Ali Cornwell-Browne~Sittingbourne MMKMC 1973 Jaguar E Type 5300 137 Alan (slim) Faggetter~West Norwood SDMC 1976 Honda Civic 1300 136 Benjamin Desserre~London SDMC 1969 Mini Cooper 1275 135 William Humphries~Alton FDMC 1974 MG Midget 1275 Class 6 (1977 to 1999) Course Record - Stephen Moore, Mitsubishi Evo6, 35.60s 130 Andrew Caldwell~Tarporley MGCC 1977 MG Midget 1500 129 Adrian Martorana~Chelwood Gate SDMC 1978 Fiat X1/9 1368 128 Brad Coales~Bromley SDMC 1994 Nissan Micra 998 127 Nicholas Whittaker~Eythorne CSCC 1979 Ferrari 308GT4 Dino 3000 126 Chris Berrisford~Barnes SDMC 1999 Subaru Impreza 2500 125 Jennifer Stangle~Shaftesbury BARC 1998 Mitsubishi Evo 5 2300 124 Maurice Fitzgerald~Worcester Park SDMC 1979 Autobianchi Abarth A112 1043 123 Martin Bewsey~Bromley SDMC 1977 Ferrari 308 GT4 2926 122 John Hunt~Northampton 750MC 1977 MG B Roadster 1853 121 Andrew Meek~Swansea BMC 1997 Subaru Impreza STi Type R 1998 120 John Start~Buckhurst Hill SDMC 1999 Mitsubishi Evo 6 2000 Class 7 (2000 to date) Course Record - Tony Bunker, Nissan GT-R, 36.41s 115 John Cresswell~Rochester SDMC 2000 Audi S3 1800 114 Andy Foyle~Orpington SDMC 2016 Volkswagen 1981 112 Justin Andrews~Tadworth B19 2002 Subaru Impreza 2124 111 Freddie Eaton~Bexhill-On-Sea BHMC 2015 Lotus Elise Cup 1800 110 Krystle Cresswell ~Wouldham SDMC 2011 Mini Cooper SD 1999 108 Andy Laurence~Bristol BMC 2003 Mitsubishi Airtrek 1997 107 Colin Cooley~Marchwood BHMC 2016 Lotus Elise 220 cup 2520 106 Philip Hobden~London BHMC 2015 Lotus Elise Cup 2520 105 Alexander Smith~Bristol BMC 2005 Mazda MX5 1999 104 Matt Weeks~West Sussex TWMC 2000 MG F 1796 103 Helen Currie~Barnes SDMC 2005 Renault Clio 1995 102 Alex Stewart~Crawley SDMC 2003 Renault Clio v6 2998 101 Russell Burton~Orpington SDMC 2017 Mazda MX5 MK4 1500 100 Nicholas Horne~Basingstoke FDMC 2002 Mini Cooper S JCW 1598 99 Matt Bird ~Wallington SDMC 2008 Pistonhead Ford Ka 1300 Category B- Road Going Specialist Production Cars Class 9 (Post Vintage Thoroughbred Cars Pre 1941) Course Record - Mark Brett, Ballamy Ford, 42.10s Class 11 (1950 to 1966) Course Record - Clive Scott, GSM Delta, 40.90s 94 Thomas Castle~Hildenbourgh SDMC 1937 Fiat 508c TT 1089 93 Will Walker~Rochester HSCC 1963 Lotus 7 1500 90 Edward Jansz~Kent AOC 1951 Allard K2 3977 Class 13 (1977 to 1999) Course Record - Peter Gouling, Westfield SEIW, 35.59s 87 Colin Bowdidge~New Milton BARC 1990 Caterham Super Sprint 1700 85 Lewis Gatt~Horsham SDMC 1979 Talbot Sunbeam Ti 1600 Class 14 (2000 to date) Course Record - Roger Green, Radical SL, 36.26s 78 Dave Rayner~Beckenham SDMC 2012 Caterham Supersport F200 1600 77 Andrew Actman~Boughton MonchelseaSDMC 2017 Alfa Romeo 4C 1742 76 Matt Brewerton~Guildford CMC 2007 Lotus Exige S 1800 Class 15 (Pre 1970's) Course Record - Darren Tyre, Austin Healy Sprite, 38.21s 70 Robert Bremner~Moreton, Thane VSCC 1964 AC Cobra 4790 69 Kevin Okeeffe~Warlingham SDMC 1969 Volvo Amazon 2100 68 John Sabourin~Ash SDMC 1961 Elva Courier 1800 67 Michael Sheraton~Market Rasen HCC 1966 Ford Anglia 1500 66 Andrew Sheraton~Louth Classic Touring1961 Car Ford Racing Anglia Club 105e 1500 65 Adam Tait~Orpington SDMC 1960 Mini 850 63 Adrian Harvey~Rochester To be arranged1968 Ford Escort Mk1 1600 62 Darren Tyre~Orpington SDMC 1964 E Type Jaguar 4200 61 Clive Scott~West Malling SDMC 1962 GSM Delta 1498 60 Roger Skipp~South Godstone BARC 1966 Ford Anglia 1500 Class 16 (1970's and 1980's) Course Record - Richard West, Ford Sierra XR4X4,36.73s 55 Colin Robbins~Shefford SDMC 1970 Vauxhall Viva GT 2279 54 Kevin Feeney~Hayes LI 1979 Escort MK2 2400 53 Nigel Craig~Elham Canterbury SDMC 1975 Ford Escort RS2000 MK2 2250 52 Thomas Harvey~Rochester B19 1972 Ford Escort MK1 1600 51 Stephen Lockett~East Malling MSCC 1978 Morgan +8 3900 50 Kirby Boggis~Keston SDMC 1986 BMW M3 2300 49 Desmond Boughton~Bridge CSCC 1989 Alfa Romeo 3000 48 Roger Burgess~Sevenoaks SDMC 1976 Ford Escort MK2 2000 47 Richard West~Steyning BHMC 1989 Ford Sierra XR4X4 2933 46 Alan Springett~Selhurst SDMC 1985 AC Cobra LWT replica 5000 45 Patrick De bolla~Tonbridge SDMC 1977 Triumph TR7 Sprint 1998 Class 17 (1990's to date) Course Record - Stephen Moore, Mitsubishi, 35.88s 41 Laurie Hatchard~Kingsley BHMC 1997 Dax Rush Quadra 5 Litre 4997 40 Tim Woolcott~Sutton Waldron MGCC 1995 Caterham 7 1796 39 Jörg Griepe~Bremen SDMC 2016 Audi RS 3 2500 38 Gerd Griepe~Grasberg SDMC 2015 Audi RS6 Performance 4000 36 Gerry Hulford~Horsham BHMC 2016 Porsche Cayman GT4 3800 35 Chris Morton~Bexley 750MV 1999 Vauxhall Corsa 1800 Category D - Sports Libre Cars Class 19 (1947 to 1976) Course Record - Ian Wright, Chaparral, MK2, 37.17s 30 Chris Woolley~Maidstone SDMC 1971 Ford Escort 1997 29 Andrew Webber~Kings Hill SDMC 1975 Lotus Europa 47D/62 R 4300 28 Nicholas Pearce~Leominster BARC 1962 Chaparral 5400 27 Chris Fulford~Horley BHMC 1974 Ford Escort Mk2 1993 26 Graham Kendall~Fareham TWMC 1960 Ford Anglia 105e 1557 Class 20 (1977 to date) Course Record - David Seaton, Pilbeam MP43/BMW, 33.34s 19 Jeff Wiltshire~Paddock Wood SDMC 2003 Zeus Challenger Evo II 1500 18 David Seaton~West Linton HSA 1980 Pilbeam MP43 / BMW 4941 17 Daniel Wood~London CSCC 1998 Westfield 2000 15 Clive Stephens~Caterham B19 2002 Tiger Racing Avon 1800 Category E - Racing Cars up to 1600cc Class 22 (1947 to 1976) Course Record - Fyrth Cross, Ensign LNF, 34.11s 12 Fyrth Crosse~Bristol MAC 1972 Ensign LNF3 1598 11 Andrew Prill~Halstead GRRC 1964 Pandora Sports Racing Car 1375 10 Grant Cratchley~Cheltenham MAC 1968 Brabham BT21B 1600 Class 23 (1977 to date) Course Record - Andy Greenen, Empire EVO2, 31.30s 6 Steve Barlow ~Oban SDMC 2009 Ray 2009 Formula Ford 1600 5 Martin Pickles~Berkshire SCMC 1987 Jedi Mk1 998 Category H - Invitation Class 2 Nick Leston~Cranbrook SDMC 1929 Lovell Elkhart Sprint Special 3300 1 Peter Goulding~Corringham B19 2012 Mygale FF200 1595.
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