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16Th Brands Hatch Historic Superprix 16th Brands Hatch Historic Superprix Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit 23rd & 24th July 2005 Results Provided by MST Sports Timing Ltd www.msttiming.com AMOC/Millers Oils Historic Formula Junior QUALIFYING - RACE 1 POS NO CL NAME NAT CAR TIME LAPS GAP MPH 1 65 C2 Edwin JOWSEY Lotus 22 1:42.461 10 91.64 2 51 C2 Michael HIBBERD Lotus 27 1:44.420 11 1.959 89.92 3 79 C2 Urs EBERHARDT Lotus 27 1:45.994 5 3.533 88.58 4 84 C2 Mark WOODHOUSE Lotus 20 1:47.892 11 5.431 87.02 5 66 C2 Bruno SCHAFFNER Lotus 20/22 1:48.095 11 5.634 86.86 6 58 C2 Malcolm RICKETTS Lotus 22 1:48.438 11 5.977 86.58 7 77 C2 Steve SMITH Cooper T59 1:48.667 10 6.206 86.40 8 61 C2 Simon DIFFEY Lotus 20 1:48.929 10 6.468 86.19 9 83 C2 Barry WESTMORELAND Lotus 22 1:49.308 10 6.847 85.90 10 71 C2 Marcus MUSSA Brabham BT2 1:50.150 8 7.689 85.24 11 12 A2 Stuart ROACH Alexis Mk2 1:52.231 10 9.770 83.66 12 16 A2 Tony GOODWIN Gemini Mk2 1:53.236 10 10.775 82.92 13 86 C2 Hamish MORRISON Cooper T67 1:54.121 9 11.660 82.27 14 53 A2 Christopher DRAKE Elva 300 1:54.385 10 11.924 82.08 15 68 C2 Alessandro RIPAMONTI Wainer 1:55.165 10 12.704 81.53 16 50 C2 Gordon PATE Lotus 20 1:55.213 10 12.752 81.49 17 29 A2 William GRIMSHAW Moorland Mk1 1:56.330 8 13.869 80.71 18 14 A2 Crispian BESLEY Elva 100 1:56.651 10 14.190 80.49 19 47 B James HICKS Caravelle Mk1 1:56.741 10 14.280 80.43 20 39 B Mike WALLER Kieft 1:57.427 10 14.966 79.96 21 69 C2 Klaus RAUSCHEN Brabham BT2 1:57.563 10 15.102 79.86 22 75 C2 David BROWN Lola Mk5 1:57.675 10 15.214 79.79 23 36 B Clive TEMPLE Cooper T56 1:57.681 8 15.220 79.78 24 21 A2 Robin LACKFORD Elva 100 1:57.771 10 15.310 79.72 25 91 C2 Tupper ROBINSON Lola Mk5A 1:59.502 9 17.041 78.57 26 98 F John TWEEDALE Elva 100 2:00.542 10 18.081 77.89 27 32 B Mark GREEN Lotus 18 2:03.608 9 21.147 75.96 28 70 C2 Peter STRAUSS Brabham BT6 2:04.709 2 22.248 75.29 29 27 A2 Peter LAVENDER Elva 100 2:06.268 7 23.807 74.36 30 48 B John DELANE Lotus 18 2:07.115 5 24.654 73.86 31 28 A1 Bob WOODWARD PLW 2:20.124 8 37.663 67.00 32 22 A2 Brian TYLER Mitter DKW 2:32.453 8 49.992 61.59 Car No's 28, 29, 47, 75 & 84 need workingtransponders please. Brands Hatch Weather / Track : Sunny / Dry Circuit Length = 2.6082 miles. These results are provisional until the conclusion of any judicial and technical matters. Start: 09:00 End: 09:20 Clerk Of Course: Stewards: Timekeeper: msttiming.com Printed - 09:23 Saturday, 23 July 2005 AMOC/Millers Oils Historic Formula Junior QUALIFYING - LAP ANALYSIS 12 Stuart ROACH Alexis Mk2 1 - 2:56.718 6 - 1:55.064 2 - 2:05.679 7 - 1:53.355 3 - 1:56.047 8 - 1:54.030 4 - 2:00.448 9 - 1:53.588 5 - 1:56.849 10 - 1:52.231 14 Crispian BESLEY Elva 100 1 - 2:32.433 6 - 2:00.824 2 - 2:02.233 7 - 1:58.233 3 - 1:59.668 8 - 1:58.208 4 - 2:03.881 9 - 1:56.651 5 - 2:01.085 10 - 1:58.784 16 Tony GOODWIN Gemini Mk2 1 - 2:44.228 6 - 1:56.030 2 - 1:59.891 7 - 1:54.058 3 - 1:55.528 8 - 1:57.451 4 - 1:58.772 9 - 1:53.960 5 - 1:56.884 10 - 1:53.236 21 Robin LACKFORD Elva 100 1 - 3:26.803 6 - 2:00.534 2 - 2:01.129 7 - 1:58.713 3 - 2:00.815 8 - 1:58.457 4 - 2:06.270 9 - 1:58.110 5 - 2:01.978 10 - 1:57.771 22 Brian TYLER Mitter DKW 1 - 3:56.437 6 - 2:34.320 2 - 2:35.701 7 - 2:34.190 3 - 2:39.726 8 - 2:32.453 4 - 2:37.552 5 - 2:33.914 27 Peter LAVENDER Elva 100 1 - 3:55.567 6 - 2:08.038 2 - 2:23.248 7 - 2:06.268 3 - 2:17.568 4 - 2:11.951 5 - 2:11.721 Car No's 28, 29, 47, 75 & 84 need workingtransponders please. Brands Hatch Weather / Track : Sunny / Dry Circuit Length = 2.6082 miles. Start: 09:00 End: 09:20 msttiming.com Page 1 of 6 Printed - 09:23 Saturday, 23 July 2005 AMOC/Millers Oils Historic Formula Junior QUALIFYING - LAP ANALYSIS (contd.) 28 Bob WOODWARD PLW 1 - 3:52.337 6 - 2:26.914 2 - 2:27.846 7 - 2:20.124 3 - 2:29.971 8 - 2:23.327 4 - 2:30.397 5 - 2:23.079 29 William GRIMSHAW Moorland Mk1 1 - 2:41.219 6 - 2:00.109 2 - 2:06.724 7 - 1:56.330 3 - 1:59.944 8 - 2:43.985P 4 - 2:04.092 5 - 2:04.936 32 Mark GREEN Lotus 18 1 - 3:07.859 6 - 2:07.704 2 - 2:10.672 7 - 3:08.109 3 - 2:07.368 8 - 2:04.192 4 - 2:11.421 9 - 2:03.608 5 - 2:11.083 36 Clive TEMPLE Cooper T56 1 - 2:25.843 6 - 2:00.220 2 - 1:59.324 7 - 2:01.499 3 - 1:57.681 8 - 3:15.417P 4 - 2:02.483 5 - 2:05.530 39 Mike WALLER Kieft 1 - 2:40.680 6 - 2:05.297 2 - 2:09.235 7 - 2:01.640 3 - 2:00.986 8 - 1:58.687 4 - 2:07.528 9 - 2:01.986 5 - 2:10.654 10 - 1:57.427 47 James HICKS Caravelle Mk1 1 - 2:56.047 6 - 2:00.806 2 - 2:06.896 7 - 1:56.741 3 - 2:03.950 8 - 1:57.785 4 - 2:09.167 9 - 1:56.964 5 - 2:03.805 10 - 1:57.154 Car No's 28, 29, 47, 75 & 84 need workingtransponders please. Brands Hatch Weather / Track : Sunny / Dry Circuit Length = 2.6082 miles. Start: 09:00 End: 09:20 msttiming.com Page 2 of 6 Printed - 09:23 Saturday, 23 July 2005 AMOC/Millers Oils Historic Formula Junior QUALIFYING - LAP ANALYSIS (contd.) 48 John DELANE Lotus 18 1 - X:00.000 2 - 2:15.626 3 - 2:12.978 4 - 2:07.115 5 - 2:09.532 50 Gordon PATE Lotus 20 1 - 2:45.259 6 - 1:59.591 2 - 2:07.395 7 - 1:55.213 3 - 1:59.087 8 - 2:01.557 4 - 2:05.774 9 - 1:56.221 5 - 2:00.157 10 - 1:55.217 51 Michael HIBBERD Lotus 27 1 - 2:09.983 6 - 1:48.278 11 - 1:44.420 2 - 1:45.483 7 - 1:51.773 3 - 1:44.701 8 - 1:45.892 4 - 1:45.845 9 - 1:45.990 5 - 1:50.559 10 - 1:45.382 53 Christopher DRAKE Elva 300 1 - 2:57.139 6 - 1:57.913 2 - 2:04.401 7 - 1:55.693 3 - 1:58.485 8 - 1:55.135 4 - 2:00.039 9 - 1:54.385 5 - 1:58.187 10 - 1:57.752 58 Malcolm RICKETTS Lotus 22 1 - 2:48.947 6 - 1:52.898 11 - 1:48.438 2 - 1:55.270 7 - 1:52.440 3 - 1:51.972 8 - 1:52.912 4 - 1:59.459 9 - 1:50.870 5 - 1:53.620 10 - 1:48.493 61 Simon DIFFEY Lotus 20 1 - 3:15.765 6 - 1:51.535 2 - 1:52.318 7 - 1:48.929 3 - 1:51.773 8 - 1:52.258 4 - 1:54.553 9 - 1:50.348 5 - 1:51.224 10 - 1:49.215 Car No's 28, 29, 47, 75 & 84 need workingtransponders please. Brands Hatch Weather / Track : Sunny / Dry Circuit Length = 2.6082 miles. Start: 09:00 End: 09:20 msttiming.com Page 3 of 6 Printed - 09:23 Saturday, 23 July 2005 AMOC/Millers Oils Historic Formula Junior QUALIFYING - LAP ANALYSIS (contd.) 65 Edwin JOWSEY Lotus 22 1 - 2:16.285 6 - 1:43.247 2 - 1:43.239 7 - 1:47.651 3 - 1:43.686 8 - 1:43.236 4 - 1:42.936 9 - 1:42.461 5 - 5:10.054 10 - 1:42.759 66 Bruno SCHAFFNER Lotus 20/22 1 - 2:51.325 6 - 1:53.207 11 - 1:48.095 2 - 1:53.252 7 - 1:51.612 3 - 1:51.854 8 - 1:51.864 4 - 2:00.138 9 - 1:50.241 5 - 1:54.172 10 - 1:48.195 68 Alessandro RIPAMONTI Wainer 1 - 3:13.004 6 - 2:03.773 2 - 2:05.507 7 - 1:57.331 3 - 1:58.750 8 - 1:55.806 4 - 2:04.252 9 - 1:57.382 5 - 2:03.429 10 - 1:55.165 69 Klaus RAUSCHEN Brabham BT2 1 - 3:02.546 6 - 2:01.316 2 - 2:00.783 7 - 1:57.563 3 - 2:00.538 8 - 1:59.628 4 - 2:06.078 9 - 1:59.767 5 - 2:01.720 10 - 1:57.718 70 Peter STRAUSS Brabham BT6 1 - 3:42.966 2 - 2:04.709 71 Marcus MUSSA Brabham BT2 1 - 7:25.128 6 - 1:53.880 2 - 1:55.815 7 - 1:52.232 3 - 1:53.016 8 - 2:29.667P 4 - 1:53.011 5 - 1:50.150 Car No's 28, 29, 47, 75 & 84 need workingtransponders please.
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