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Bugatti Owners Club Prescott Hillclimb LA VIE EN BLEU SUNDAY 26 MAY 2019 Bugatti Owners Club Prescott Hillclimb LA VIE EN BLEU SUNDAY 26 MAY 2019 Class 2 Pre War cars up to 1500cc. Record Sue Darbyshire Morgan Supersports JAP 1250cc. 53.84 secs. (2 6 13) No. Name Car c.c. Year Run 1 Run 2 Award 10 Bruce Young Aston Martin Comp 2 Str 1498 1932 75.28 69.65 1st 12 Christopher Scott Mackirdy Aston Martin Le Mans 1495 1933 78.52 72.01 11 Yushan Ng GN Akela 1496 1922 V Class 4 Pre War cars up to 4000cc. No. Name Car c.c. Year Run 1 Run 2 Award 20 Nick Topliss E.R.A. R4D S 1998S 1936 B 62.21 57.11 1st 16 Marcus Black Talbot Lago T23 4000 1939 V 69.37 59.41 15 Ben Fidler E.R.A.(AJM 1) B Type S 1488S 1936 V 64.32 14 Christopher Tabor Riley Special 1500S 1935 V 79.46 71.76 18 Martin Rutter Hotchkiss 686GS Mondane 3500 1938 B Class 5 Pre War cars over 4000cc. Record Tom Walker Amilcar Hispano Spl. 11760cc. 51.61 secs. (24 5 15) No. Name Car c.c. Year Run 1 Run 2 Award 22 Tom Richardson GN Gypsy Special Special De Havilla 5713 1925 B 72.10 61.73 21 Mark Brett Ballamy Ford V8 Special 4100 1937 V Class 6 Paul Matty Sportscars Lotus Road Cars Record Sean McClurg 1962 Lotus 7 1760cc. 46.09 secs. (2008) No. Name Car c.c. Year Run 1 Run 2 Award 34 Sarah Bosworth Lotus Elise 1796 1999 P 56.95 51.12 1st 33 Stephen Hopkins Lotus Elise 1975 1999 P 65.93 55.85 2nd 32 Jonathan Bibby Lotus Elise S1 1796 1998 P 63.88 56.01 3rd 725 Jane Millward Lotus Elan S3 TC 1680 1967 P 65.22 56.78 31 John Palmer Lotus Elise 111R 1980 2005 P 67.97 57.58 25 Steve Millward Lotus Elan S3 TC 1680 1967 P 64.32 58.01 27 Ian Parmenter Lotus Elan S4 FHC 1587 1968 P 64.66 58.39 28 Richard Swindall Lotus Elan 1652 1966 P 68.27 59.48 30 Austin Weltman Lotus Elise S1 1789 1997 P 67.57 29 Karen Buffey Lotus Elan 1700 1970 P 84.80 73.24 Class 7 Paul Matty Sportscars Lotus Sports Racing and Racing Cars Record David Hampton Lotus 69 1970 44.68 secs. (24 6 2017) No. Name Car c.c. Year Run 1 Run 2 Award 39 Anthony Wallen Lotus Type 69 F3 1600 1971 P 56.60 49.23 1st 40 Anthony Shute Lotus 69F 1600 1971 P 55.13 49.65 2nd 46 David Hampton Lotus 69 Atlantic 2000 1970 P 61.99 49.90 3rd 37 Malcolm Thorne Lotus 35 F2 1600 1965 P 58.49 50.15 45 Kendrick Lewis Lotus 61MX 1600 1969 P 60.77 51.96 43 June Matty Lotus 69 F3 TC 1580 1970 P 64.35 53.34 44 Paul Matty Lotus Type 35 F2 TC 1600 1965 P 61.02 53.48 41 Keith Wilford Lotus 23B Lotus 1600 1962 P 60.43 53.70 38 Sarah Thorne Lotus 20 22 1600 1961 P 64.32 54.22 42 Keith Bristow Lotus 19 Monte Carlo 2500 1960 P Class 8A Bugatti Cars up to 1500cc. Handicap No. Name Car c.c. Year H'capDiff. Run 1 Run 2 Award 52 Julian Eckersley Bugatti Brescia 1500 1920 B 62.56 2.36 74.04 64.92 1st 54 Peter Livesey Bugatti Type13 1496 1924 B 70.82 5.58 81.57 76.40 2nd 53 Paul Tebbett Bugatti Brescia 1500 1922 B 67.52 5.96 76.17 73.48 51 Charles Knill Jones Bugatti Type 13 1496 1923 B 61.16 9.48 80.15 70.64 56 Michael Ward Bugatti Type 13 1493 1921 B 68.71 10.55 88.65 79.26 50 Tom Dewhurst Bugatti Type 40 1496 1927 B 71.77 55 William Clarke Bugatti Type 40 1496 1927 B 75.00 750 Peter Dewhurst Bugatti Type 40 1496 1927 B 72.80 Key: V = Vintage Sports Car Club B = Bugatti Owners Club P = Paul Matty Sports Car Club 5 = 500 Owners Association I = Invitation Class F = Invitated FenchMarques Page 1 Class 8B Grand Prix Bugatti Cars Record Charles D Dean Bugatti T51 2300scc. 51.97 secs. (27 6 04),,2300scc No. Name Car c.c. Year H'capDiff. Run 1 Run 2 Award 61 Bruce Stops Bugatti Type 35 2995 1928 B 58.54 1.30 64.21 59.84 1st 69 Bo Williams Bugati Type 35B 57.84 2.24 71.88 60.08 2nd 63 Mark Miller Bugatti Type 37A 1496S 1927 B 65.20 4.71 72.76 69.91 3rd 65 Colin Bullock Bugatti Type 51 2262 1931 B 57.51 5.19 66.99 62.70 4th 64 Michael Marshall Bugatti Type 35B 2300S 1927 B 57.81 6.78 71.07 64.59 59 Charles Knill Jones Bugatti Type 59 3200 1934 B 55.80 9.74 65.54 71.16 66 Robert Clarke Bugatti Type 35 2000 1925 B 65.00 10.97 75.97 60 Sarah Tunnicliffe Bugatti Type 35B 2300S 1925 B 60.00 62 Tim Dutton Bugatti Type 51 2262S 1932 B 55.41 67 Edmund Burgess Bugatti Type 51 2262S 1932 B 53.09 68 Charles Knill Jones Bugatti Type 50s 5200S 1935 B 64.00 769 Ed Burgess Bugatti Type 35B Class 10A 500 Owners Association Members over 500cc. incl FJ Cars Record Charles Reynolds Cooper Mk7 JAP 51.46 secs. (28 5 17) No. Name Car c.c. Year Run 1 Run 2 Award 72 Charles Reynolds Cooper MkVII Jap 1100 1953 5 60.52 54.56 71 Ruth Ross Cooper MkIV Jap 1100 1948 5 Class 10B 500 Owners Association Members under 500cc. Record Nick Reynolds 51.91 secs. (28.05.17) No. Name Car c.c. Year Run 1 Run 2 Award 81 John Dent Cooper MkVIII Jap 500 1954 5 61.03 55.15 1st 82 Jan Nycz Staride MkIII Norton 499 1953 5 65.42 57.07 2nd 79 Vic Deane Cooper MkIX Jap 500 1955 5 64.01 57.85 77 Alistair Dent Hornet F3 Jap 498 1948 5 62.46 58.77 75 Andy Raynor Cooper MkV 500 1951 65.38 61.19 80 Robin Baxter Staride F3 Jap 500 1953 5 67.80 62.37 76 Richard Robarts Cooper MkIV Jap 500 1950 5 69.87 64.60 78 Steve Lawrence Cooper MkVIII Jap 500 1954 5 67.29 Class 11 Invitation Class incl AOC Pre 1972 Sports Saloon Cars No. Name Car c.c. Year Run 1 Run 2 Award 101 Andy Walker MGB V8 4600 1971 I 57.03 48.07 1st 109 Simon Braithwaite Ford Escort RS1600 BDG 1975 1974 I 55.42 50.95 2nd 26 Geoffrey Stallard TVR VIxen 1760 1970 P 57.64 53.67 3rd 100 Keith Wilson MG Midget 1380 1963 B 59.66 54.87 4th 106 Philip Stader Austin A35 1401 1957 B 62.19 55.62 94 Christopher Jones Ginetta G15 Hillman 1020 1971 B 62.79 57.21 103 Edward Giles Austin Healey 3000 2912 1963 B 62.11 57.36 104 Charles Boulton MGB Roadster 1840 1970 B 65.30 58.19 785 Ted Elwes MGA 1950 1960 B 64.28 59.27 95 Christopher Pring Allard J2 Mercury Ardun 3917 1951 69.81 60.11 86 Frederick Moss Fiat 600 Abarth 1000 1960 B 64.14 60.71 91 Richard Conway Volvo PV544 2000 1964 B 69.01 61.33 88 Steve Hill Lotus Seven Ford 1498 1961 I 62.02 85 Kenneth Williamson MGA 1950 1960 B 67.10 62.12 96 David Loveys Allard K1 Ford 4400 1949 I 74.45 62.39 99 Richard Withers MGB GT 1950 1967 B 62.55 786 Mark Haddon Jones Fiat 600 Abarth 1000 1960 B 67.03 62.92 97 James Smith Allard J1 Ford Sidevalve V8 4500 1948 I 69.68 64.01 108 Rob Orford MGB Roadster 1950 1965 I 64.25 93 Chris Pamplin MG Dargue Special 1466 1954 I 72.71 64.49 87 Stewart Penfound Lester Mg T51 1366 1955 71.64 65.00 102 Tim Spencer Lotus Mk VI Ford 1172 1956 69.87 65.09 98 Michael Knapman Allard Special Rover 3528 1951 81.74 68.36 90 Howard Harman MG TC 1340 1947 B 71.51 89 Iain Harris AC Bristol 1971 1957 B 87.90 79.29 107 Mark Davies Ford Cortina Lotus 1598 1969 B 80.14 92 Dave Morris MG TC 1350 1948 I 105 Gary Dawkins Lotus Exige 3500S 2018 I Key: V = Vintage Sports Car Club B = Bugatti Owners Club P = Paul Matty Sports Car Club 5 = 500 Owners Association I = Invitation Class F = Invitated FenchMarques Page 2 Class 12A French Marques Class No. Name Car c.c. Year Run 1 Run 2 Award 119 Steve Bailey Peugeot 205 Gti 1905 1990 B 55.22 50.87 1st 117 Neil Brogden Peugeot 205 Gti 1600 1987 B 56.85 51.43 2nd 115 David Wheeler Renault R8 Gordini 1397 1967 53.69 3rd 125 Peter Siddle Renault Clio 182 Cup 1998 2005 B 59.59 54.23 4th 116 Tony Gomis Marcadier Can Am Renault Gordini 1598 1976 54.38 122 Cedric Gondouin Renault Megane F1 Team R26 1998T 2007 60.11 55.13 912 Pete Meloy Renault Clio 182 1998 2004 B 62.72 56.79 123 James Lovell Renault Clio 197 1998 2007 B 66.04 57.38 118 Richard Ploeg Renault Twingo RS 133 1598 2008 B 65.58 59.43 124 Johnny Hulme Renault GT Turbo Cup 1397T 1985 60.59 FAIL 112 Chris Bound Renault Clio 182 1990 1996 66.97 61.01 114 Andy Owler Alpine Renault A110 1647 1971 75.55 63.77 120 Alexander De Vries Citroen 2CV BMW R1100RT 1100S 1987 64.55 113 Simon Durling Alpine A110 1796 1971 B 126 Richard Hywel Evans Renault 5 Turbo 1 1400T 1983 Class 12B AV Alpine V6 GT incl A310 GTA A610 Standard Modified No.
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