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Results Output Results Output Car Driver Type Launch Split 1 Split 2 Speed Run Time Class A1 Class A1 - Roadgoing Series Production Cars up to 1400c Class Record 151 Peter Stiles Suzuki Swift GTi 1370CC Practice 2.62 25.68 53.89 Event 3.19 24.35 51.13 Event 3.17 24.41 50.05 Event 3.10 24.14 50.16 153 Lee Kessell Austin Mini 1275CC Practice 2.47 24.80 51.30 Event 3.35 23.61 49.16 Event 3.24 23.34 48.20 Event 3.23 23.15 47.35 154 Julian Rinaldi Fiat Panda 100HP 1368CC Practice 3.39 24.87 51.39 Event 3.30 24.41 50.82 Event 3.26 24.45 50.67 Event 3.30 24.10 49.89 Car Driver Type Launch Split 1 Split 2 Speed Run Time Class A2 Class A2 - Roadgoing Series Production Cars over 1400cc Class Record 138 Steve Ellis Ford Escort Mk2 1740CC Practice 3.20 24.50 50.40 Event 3.03 22.89 48.24 Event 2.95 23.30 47.94 Event 3.07 22.48 46.66 139 Jonathan Wright VW Golf GTi 1799CC Practice 3.12 22.00 45.11 Event 3.08 21.48 44.21 Event 3.06 21.27 43.98 Event 3.01 21.21 43.98 140 Jonathan Langmead Lotus Elise 135R 1796CC Practice 2.90 24.24 49.77 Event 2.70 22.10 45.59 Event 2.77 21.62 44.61 Event 2.64 21.32 44.06 141 Neil Catling MG ZR 1798CC Practice 2.64 28.39 58.49 Event 3.00 26.55 54.62 Event 3.18 25.80 53.76 Event 3.20 25.38 52.83 143 James Hudson VW Golf 1781CC Practice 3.13 22.79 46.81 Event 3.12 22.79 Fail Event 3.16 22.63 46.74 Event 3.10 22.15 45.44 144 Michael Sutton Toyota Corolla T-Sport 1800CC Practice 3.18 25.67 52.72 Event 3.17 24.52 50.48 Event 3.07 23.43 49.56 Event 3.08 23.37 49.03 145 Mike Ford Lotus Elise S1 1796CC Practice 2.55 28.49 59.06 Event 2.82 25.26 51.96 Event 2.72 25.45 51.82 Event 2.66 24.19 49.38 146 Colin Johnson MG MGB GT 1798CC Practice 3.20 30.73 61.90 Event 3.48 29.96 61.12 Event 3.72 30.25 61.32 Event 3.59 29.32 59.17 147 Steven Hepworth Ford Cortina Mk1 GT 1498CC Practice 3.73 29.23 60.33 Event 3.39 28.41 58.27 Event 3.65 28.54 59.50 Event 3.60 27.96 58.07 147A Peter Heath Ford Cortina Mk 1 GT 0CC Practice 3.93 32.93 68.59 Event 3.96 30.59 63.47 Event 3.67 29.60 61.03 Event 3.65 28.83 59.92 Car Driver Type Launch Split 1 Split 2 Speed Run Time 148 Jonathan Baker Citroen Saxo 1580CC Practice 3.43 25.40 51.85 Event 3.15 25.34 51.06 Event 3.35 24.87 50.63 Event 3.34 24.53 50.02 Car Driver Type Launch Split 1 Split 2 Speed Run Time Class A3 Class A3 - Roadgoing Series Production Cars over 1800cc Class Record 112 Matthew Vann Audi TT 1781CC Practice 2.75 23.75 48.02 Event 2.88 22.23 45.57 Event 2.68 21.80 45.00 Event 2.79 21.64 44.35 115 Rodney Eyles Alfa Romeo 4c 1750CC Practice 3.16 22.97 48.75 Event 2.76 22.17 45.90 Event 2.80 Flag Event 2.93 22.14 45.28 Event 2.77 21.46 44.71 116 Simon Neve Mitsubishi Lancer GSR 1834CC Practice 2.41 22.90 48.27 Event 2.60 22.28 46.38 Event 2.62 22.29 Flag Event 2.56 22.10 46.38 Event 2.57 21.88 45.70 117 Ben Adams Audi A3 1.8 Turbo Quattr 1781CC Practice 2.67 22.50 46.20 Event 2.47 21.82 45.23 Event 2.53 21.71 67.07 Event 2.56 21.80 45.19 118 Zak Cobb Mmini Cooper S 1598CC Practice 3.10 24.63 50.76 Event 3.08 23.26 48.00 Event 3.14 22.88 47.33 Event 3.09 22.89 46.80 119 John Le Poidevin Ford Fiesta ST 1600CC Practice 3.50 24.48 49.28 Event 3.25 23.76 48.12 Event 3.47 23.34 47.60 Event 3.19 23.55 47.97 120 John White Audi S3 1781CC Practice 2.81 23.43 48.59 Event 2.61 22.65 46.43 Event 2.75 22.95 47.01 Event 2.62 22.85 46.67 121 Michael Bartlett Mazda MX5 1800CC Practice 3.38 26.41 53.71 Event 3.07 23.91 49.88 Event 2.98 23.34 48.82 Event 2.93 23.52 48.90 121A Pekka Tulokas Mazda MX5 1800CC Practice 2.70 23.65 48.77 Event 3.15 22.34 49.59 Event 3.08 22.22 47.24 Event 2.99 22.43 46.94 122 David Newman Mazda MX5 1910CC Practice 2.99 23.49 48.88 Event 2.92 22.66 47.33 Event 2.89 22.50 46.66 Event 2.82 22.74 46.42 Car Driver Type Launch Split 1 Split 2 Speed Run Time 123 Harry Harris Mazda MX5 1800CC Practice 3.20 23.72 49.53 Event 3.08 23.68 48.92 Event 3.00 22.97 48.48 Event 2.95 23.12 48.31 124 John Wells Mazda MX5 1600CC Practice 3.35 24.75 51.44 Event 3.21 23.21 47.90 Event 3.05 23.43 48.25 Event 3.21 23.16 47.66 125 Jeff Bryant Mini JCW 1598CC Practice 3.26 25.89 52.57 Event 3.20 25.16 50.95 Event 3.22 24.65 49.94 Event 3.04 24.11 50.47 126 Tim Richardson Lotus Elise 250 Cup 1800CC Practice 3.18 25.76 52.00 Event 2.85 24.51 50.35 Event 2.84 23.87 50.83 127 James Wills Renault Clio 197 1998CC Practice 3.60 26.33 53.01 Event 3.32 25.46 51.88 Event 3.38 25.14 50.90 Event 3.41 25.58 51.87 128 Richard Sanders Ford Escort Mk2 2000CC Practice 3.17 24.29 51.11 Event 3.06 23.42 49.21 Event 3.13 23.56 49.78 Event 3.12 23.46 49.02 129 Anthony Bailey Ford Escort Mk1 2001CC Practice 3.15 24.58 50.41 Event 2.84 23.12 48.30 Event 3.16 23.41 48.31 Event 2.98 23.32 48.42 132 Mike Lear Mazda Mx5 1840CC Practice 3.23 27.47 56.23 Event 3.09 25.70 52.96 Event 3.08 25.00 51.71 Event 3.04 24.66 51.26 132A Nick Lear Mazda Mx5 1840CC Practice 3.43 26.04 53.45 Event 3.01 24.44 51.06 Event 3.14 24.35 50.67 Event 3.01 23.71 49.64 133 James Kerr Peugeot 205 1997CC Practice 3.68 26.21 52.50 Event 3.45 22.96 48.21 Event 3.36 22.60 47.53 Event 3.23 22.14 46.50 134 Peter Ramsden Mazda MX5 NC 1999CC Practice 3.55 26.16 52.92 Event 3.44 24.34 49.77 Event 3.42 24.55 50.10 Event 3.34 24.38 49.96 Car Driver Type Launch Split 1 Split 2 Speed Run Time 136 Anthony Wright Audi A3 1781CC Practice 2.46 21.81 45.64 Event 2.41 21.23 44.25 Event 2.39 21.14 43.80 Event 2.43 21.25 43.76 Class A4 Class A4 - Roadgoing Series Production Cars over 2600cc Class Record 101 Gary Dawkins Lotus Exige 3500CC Practice 3.24 24.76 50.05 Event 3.11 22.89 45.88 Event 2.98 22.26 45.02 Event 2.82 21.91 61.49 102 Gordon Hick Volkswagen Golf 310R 1984CC Practice 2.76 25.97 53.05 Event 2.74 23.17 47.26 Event 2.67 26.16 50.57 Event 2.52 23.40 49.04 103 Stephen Moore Mitsubishi Evo 6 2000CC Practice 3.21 24.09 48.84 Event 2.49 22.28 46.19 Event 2.31 20.73 42.93 104 Terry Hedley BMW 328I Sport Coupe 2793CC Practice 3.13 24.45 51.29 Event 3.19 24.59 50.67 Event 3.19 23.70 48.98 Event 3.23 23.69 49.02 105 George Koopman Renault Megane 1998CC Practice 3.04 26.28 52.55 Event 3.21 24.91 51.39 Event 3.23 24.96 50.22 Event 3.23 24.98 50.47 106 Michael Potter Subaru WRX RA 2500CC Practice 3.22 26.40 54.78 Event 3.13 24.74 52.30 Event 3.04 25.59 52.52 Event 3.10 24.68 50.28 107 Richard Barnes BMW 435i M Sport 2997CC Practice 3.36 27.32 56.97 Event 3.76 27.17 54.91 Event 3.63 26.64 55.21 Event 3.91 27.46 56.12 108 David Samuel Seat Ibiza 1900CC Practice 3.18 25.48 51.96 Event 3.71 26.26 51.47 Event 3.32 25.34 50.94 Event 3.22 25.27 51.80 Car Driver Type Launch Split 1 Split 2 Speed Run Time Class B2 Class B2 - 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