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British Automobile Racing Club OFFICIAL PROGRAMME British Automobile Racing Club -g o w K S h 7o~S~^ Yorkshire Hill CLIMB Yorkshire Centre Centre Saturday 10th May 1997 HAREWOOD OPEN MEETING Sunday f Ith May 1997 MAY CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING mm Duncan Pierce enters Farmhouse in his distinctively liveried Ralt 2000cc RT3. Duncan had a very successful March meeting and presently holds second place in the FTD Series Photo: Peter Cunningham OFFICIAL PROGRAMME £ 1 For conditions of admission - see inside ro Yorlcshires F^remieir Indepencient W i n e s S c . S p irits ^vle;rcl:ia.nts LARGKSAVINGM)N^SE PURCHASES ..... FREE WINE TASTINGS '■m— r x r liL___ !-£ . ‘ •■X W H E U i TQ Fli«IP y $ Wincways Manchastvr Win«woys Hairogat* Winvwoyi Horsforth Winewoys Scarborough Win«woy> Shiplay Winawoys Crossgcttat Winawoys Stoinbock 79/81 MicMletan Rd 5/6 Ragant Parada 7S7l"25,9 Naw Rood Skla 1 E ^ a Hill Rd 219/221 Bingl^ Rd 68 Crossgotat Rd 64/66 Stainback Rd Crumpsoil, MondMstar Harrogota Horsforth Laads Scarbrough Soltaira Ship)^ Crossgatas Laadt Maanwood Laadt M8 6JY HG15AN LS18 4DR Y012 4BC BD18 4DH LS15 7NN LS72PW Tal: 0161 7956875 TaJ KJ1423 507413 Tal: 0113 2582088 Tel: 01723 366439 Tal: 01274 585869 Tal K)113 2649318 Tal H}113 2752459 Manager: Manag»n ManaMri Managmn M anogan M anagar: AAanagtn N lg tl Brown Tim A ihfon Mlchaml RJil Darmn Shtppard U x Fmanthy Jan n y Hill Oraham Olxon OPENING HOURS NORMAL HOURS:- Monday to Friday lOam-lOptn & Sunday 12pm-3pm and 7pm-10pm VISA/ACCESS/SWrrCH/DELTAACCEPTED Come along an see what's on offer - you won't be disappointed! ■ E A u f o <p TW€M€MGB‘ m 3 2 '5 ! c H’ARBIOOD ' ^'^f?EW OOD _i Jf» 49^49' ^ Championship 1997 H i a C U M B Harewood Avenue, Harewood, Nr Leeds The Yorkshire Centre of the British Automobile Racing Club Ltd welcome you to the HAREWOOD OPEN MEETING Saturday 10th May 1997 RAC MSA National B Permit No 48794 A round of the Midland Speed Championship, Ferrari Owners Ciub Championship & Bert Hadley Memorial Championship MAY CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING Sunday 11th May 1997 RAC MSA National B Permit No 48793 and Yorkshire Auto Trader BARC Harewood Hillclimb Championship Permit No CH 97287 ROUND TWO OF THE YORKSHIRE AUTO TRADER BARC HAREWOOD HILLCLIMB CHAMPIONSHIP AND A round of the Group B Sprint & Hillclimb Championship, Ginetta Owners Club Speed Championship, Paul Matty Sports Cars Lotus Class, Morgan Northern Speed Championship, MGCC Moss Norwester Open Speed Championship, TR Register Sprint & Hillclimb Championship, Nottingham see Speed Championship, RYOBIIDC Morgan Speed Championship and Longton & District Motor Club Sprint & Hlllclimb Champlooshlp. PUBLIC WARNING MOTOR SPORT IS DANGEROUS .It Is a condition of admission that ali persons having any connection with the promotion and/or organisation and/or conduct of the meeting Including the owners of the land and the drivers and owners of the vehicles and passengers in the vehicles are absolved from all liability arising out of accidents causing damage or personal injury (whether fatal or otherwise) howsoever caused to spedators or ticlcet holders. Despite the organisers tailing all RAC RULING reasonable precuations IN THE INTERESTS OF SAFETY DOGS ARE NOT unavoidable accidents can happen. ADMITTED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES In respect of these you are present at your own risk. BRITISH AUTOMOBILE RACING CLUB LTD YORKSHIRE CENTRE Programme typeset and produced by Pat Kenyon Tel & Fax 0114 234 0478 HAREWOOD SPEED HILLCLIMB COURSE Main Entrance Free Car Park Toilets Protiibited Area Competitors Park Hillside Car Park Quarry Corner Prohibited Area HAREWOOD SPEED HILLCLIMB Course Length: 1448.25 metres Short Course: 996.67 n^ietres COURSE RECORD: Andy Priaulx 51.74 secs 9.7.95 COURSE TELEPHONE: Oils 288 6591 Willow Bend VIEWING AREAS Spectators are invited to view the event from the Spectator Areas at Clark's Comer, Thomson Straight and Chippy's Bend. These areas provide the spectator with the chance to look down Into the car and get very close to the action. NOTICES JURISDICTION LITTER This meeting is governed by the General Will spectators try to assist the Club by not Regulations of the RAC Motor Sports dropping litter, but by putting it into the Association Ltd. (incorporating the provisions containers provided. For large items there is of the international Sporting Code of the FIA, a skip near the toilet block. the Supplementary Regulations issued for the event, the Harewood Regulations ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Boolclet 1997, the BARC Speed Event Classes The British Automobile Racing Club Ltd. 1997 and any written instructions the BARC Yorkshire Centre wish to express their thanks Yorkshire Centre may issue for the event. to Harewood Hill Ltd for making Stockton Farm available for this event today and to PROGRAMME those members and friends of the club who All literary matter in this programme, subscribed for shares in Harewood Hill Ltd including the list of competitors and their and by so doing have ensured the long temri racing numbers Is copyright. future of our events here. The Club accepts entries and drivers' We also wish to thank the West Yorkshire nominations in good faith and every effort Police for their assistance with traffic is made to adhere to the printed arrangements; Northern Rescue (NRRRMC) programme. The Club however cannot and the WYMAS for emergency services; accept responsibility for the failure of any Hoppy’s Caterers for provision of driver, or car. to appear. refreshment services and to members of Although every endeavour is made to avoid BARC and BMRMC and HMA for staffing the inaccuracies in the descriptions of course; and Pennine LRC for on-course competing cars the Club accepts no recovery; and everyone else who has worked responsibility for any that may occur. or who is working to make the event a Whilst every attempt will be made to adhere success. to the published programme, the organisers The BARC Yorkshire Centre would like to reserve the right to modify, curtail or thank Steven Booth of the Yorkshire Auto abandon the meeting. Trader for his generous sponsorship of the 1997 Harewood Hillclimb Championship. LOST AND FOUND PROPERTY Spectators who find articles are asked to BARC YORKSHIRE CENTRE hand these in to the Secretary's Office in the Ail enquiries about BARC Membership to J M portacabin in the Paddock. Any people who English, 32 Farfield Avenue, Knaresborough. have lost anything in the grounds should also North Yorkshire, HG5 8HB. apply at the bus. All enquiries about the Harewood Hillclimb REFRESHMENTS should be made to the Secretary of the Meeting in the portacabin in the paddock. Refreshment services are operating in the Hill Side Car Park to supply hot and cold MESSAGES drinks, snacks etc from 10.30am on The Club wish to stress that announcements Saturdays and 9.30am on Sundays.A licensed to assist spectators cannot be made over bar is usually available during the event. the course PA system except in cases of Mobile Hot Dog, Ice Cream and Sweet Kiosks genuine emergency. may be available on Sundays. Quality FoodF or Every Occasion ♦ Corporate Hospitality ^ Directors Lunches ♦ Management Meetings ♦ Office Functions ♦ Barbecues ♦ Birthdays ♦ Weddings ♦ Funerals Contact Carl Hopkins 07000 46 77 97 Unit D2 Wyther Lane Ind. Est. Wyther Drive. Kirkstall, Leeds LS5 SAP HAREWOOD SPEED HILLCLIMB ^ SPONSORS ^ M i n Yorkshire Auto Trader H l E l Q O n H ..n™ H o,».,D uk.St,L^LS9«AL Wineways 5-6 Regents Parade, Harrogate, HG1 SAN Guyson International Ltd Snaygill Industrial Estate, Keighley Road, Skipton, BD23 2QR Design & Fittings Ltd Sandbeck Way, Wetherby, LS22 7DN YKC Engineering Ltd Elvington Trading Estate, Elvington, York, Y04 5AR D E Burt Management & Consultancy Services 1 Villa Close, Low Ackworth, Pontefract, WF7 7NR Hoppy's Caterers Unit D2, Wyther Lane Ind. Est., Kirkstall, Leeds, LS5 3AP Maclan Injection Moulding Unit BA, Keighley Business Centre, South Street, Keighley, BD21 1AG Andrew Page Automotive Parts Branches in Yorkshire, Lancashire & North East Heeley Installations 202 Whitehall Road, Drighlington, Bradford, BD111AU OFFICIALS OF H'AREWOOD THE MEETINGS Saturday 10th May and Sunday 11th May 1997 RAC MSA Steward Mr H S Tinkler Club Stewards John English, Brian Kenyon Clerk of the Course Simon Clark(Sun) Paul Pocklington (Sat) Deputy Clerk of the Course Richard Hardcastle(Sun) Nigel Drayton (Sat) Assistant Clerk of the Course David Naylor(Sun) Graham Wride(Sat) Course Controller Stuart Gaughan Chief Marshal Mike Shorley Deputy Chief Marshal Keith Davison Secretary of the Meeting David Dalrymple Entries Secretary Graham Wride Results Pat Kenyon Scoreboard Catherine Hardcastle, Andrew Wride RAC MSA Timekeepers David Clay Commentator Robin Boucher Communications Richard Hardcastle (Sat) Chief Scrutineer Geoff Hanison(Sun) John Hoole (Sat) Scrutineers John Haigh(Sun), Graeme Kellett, Peter Bruce Scrutineers Marshal Sid Hanson RAC MSA Environmental Scrutineer John Hoole(Sun) John Haigh(Sat) Chief Paddock Marshal Tim Bendelow Chief Start Area Marshal Bruce Woodhead Deputy Ian Bickerstaffe Observers Simon Bentley, Jonathan Davison, Keith Davison, Roger Frost Arthur Heaton. Charles Jones, Simon Marston, John Simons, Chris McKinney Andrew Sherratt, Mike Shorley, Daphne Walker, Peter Walker Marshals Samantha Bentley, David Burns, John Delamore, Peter FainA^eather Shayne Fainweather, Simon Fox, Kirsty Fleming, Yvonne Greenfield, Chris Hatton Anne-Marie Jones, Ian Johnson, Caroline Marston, Graham Walker, Richard Walker Norman Weir, Andrew Ward, Graham Walker, S Doughty, Vanessa Schofield David Scriven, Martin Dwyer Ambulance WYMAS (Mr B Tebbs) Rescue Unit Pennine Rescue i/c David Tatersfield Recovery Unit Ivor Hill, Ray Whittaker, Ralph Whittaker, John Lowery Chief Admissions Peter Oakley Public Address Bill Wharton (Fairbank Harding Ltd) Groundsman Reg Hullah Track Cleaning Services Tom Newby PROGRAMME & LIST OF ENTRIES Timetable - Saturday 10th May 1997 Practice runs commence 10.00 Meeting commences - In programme order 13.00 or 45 minutes after the conclusion of practice.
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