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Ormskirk Motorfest 2011 Official Entry List ORMSKIRK MOTORFEST 2011 OFFICIAL ENTRY LIST Updated 240811 No Zone/Location Entrant/Driver/Rider Home Town Make Model/Type Capacity Year 0 Course Car Mike Ashcroft Aintree MG ZR190 ex-works Race Car 1796cc 2008 00 Course Car Graham Hughes Knotty Ash Toyota Supra 3000cc t/c 1990 PARADE ONE: PADDOCK ONE RUNNING ORDER AS Number 1 Green Room E Heywood Prescot, Liverpool Desoto Desoto 3400cc 1950 2 P1 David White Halsall Ford Model T 2900 1915 3 P1 W Stevenson Ormskirk Morris Bullnose Tourer 1800cc 1926 4 P1 John Bathurst Formby Bean Bean 4 Seater Open Tourer 1794cc 1922 5 P1 Peter Robinson Southport Humber Pullman Limousine 4600cc 1934 6 P1 David Peel Keighley, W Yorks MG ZB Magnette Varitone 1500cc 1956 7 P1 Jeremy Harrison Liverpool Austin Seven Boat-tail 750cc 1929 8 P1 A B Cave Maghull MG MGTD 1250cc 1951 9 P1 David Crook Denton, Manchester TVR 3000M SE Taimar 3100cc 1977 10 P1 Simon Cave Maghull Austin Healey AH3000 3000cc 1965 11 P1 Gavin Keates Warrington Ford Sierra Cosworth 2050cc 1986 12 P1 David Lawson Chorley Bentley 4 1/2 VPP 4500cc 1928 13 P1 Norman Wood Formby Bentley R Type 4566cc 1953 14 P1 Peter Reeves Ormskirk Rolls Royce 20 hp 3000cc 1927 15 P1 David Clark Southport Alvis TD21 Ser II 3000cc 1963 16 P1 Geoff Murray Ormskirk Hawk Hawk Tourer 3181cc 1936 17 P1 John Armstrong Wrightington Austin Burnham 1800cc 1930 18 P1 Norman Johnson Ormskirk Chevrolet Tourer 3000cc 1928 19 P1 D. H. Lawrence Southport Ford "A" Tudor Sedan 3445cc s/v 1927 20 P1 Dave Thompson Chorley Riley 1 1/2 litre saloon 1496cc 1946 21 P1 Mick Stevenson Blackpool Chevrolet 210 5700cc 1955 22 P1 Susan Langley Lydiate Wolseley 10HP 1800 1948 23 P1 Mark Riley Southport Triumph Stag 3000cc 1976 24 P1 Tim Yates Holmeswood, Lancs Austin Healey BNI 2660cc 1955 25 P1 John Armstrong Wrightington Triumph TR3a 2400cc 1960 26 P1 Stuart Holmes Manchester Triumph TR7 FHC 2000cc 1978 27 P1 Colin Brady Formby Ford Anglia 1700cc 1964 28 P1 Neil Boyle Ormskirk Volvo P1800 1800 1968 29 P1 Bill Molloy Southport Sunbeam Alpine 2267 1954 30 P1 Brain Donnely Burscough Mercedes 280 R107 2746cc 1972 31 P1 Roy Butterworth Burscough Heinkel Trojan 200cc 1963 32 P1 E Heywood Prescot, Liverpool Desoto Desoto 4200cc 1956 PARADE TWO CORONATION PARK RUNNING ORDER AS Number 33 6 Michael Pearce Southport Ferrari Enzo 6000cc 2004 34 6 Simon Rawsthorne Ormskirk Ferrari Mondial 3.0 qv 3000cc V8 1984 35 6 Ian Oikle Aintree Ferrari 308 GTB 2900cc 1977 Ormskirk Motorfest 2011 Page 1 of 6 Official Entry List © ACC 2011 No Zone/Location Entrant/Driver/Rider Home Town Make Model/Type Capacity Year 36 6 Sean Bramhall Scarisbrick Ferrari 330 4000cc 1964 37 6 Duncan Pierce Liverpool Jaguar E Type Roadster 3800cc 1962 38 6 Tom Melia Bispham Jaguar E Type Coupe 4200cc 1968 39 6 David Lea St Helens TVR Chimaera 4000cc 1998 40 6 Thomas Crawford Walton, Warrington TVR Chimaera 4000cc 1996 41 6 Brian Brown Heswall DeLorean DMC12 2800cc 1981 42 6 John Chapelhow DeLorean Owners Club DeLorean DMC12 2850cc 1981 43 6 Mark Jagger Southport Austin Seven 747cc 1934 44 6 Frank Parsons Eccleston,Lancs Austin 2 Seater Sports 750cc 1933 45 6 Russ Evans Bleasdale Singer Singer 9 Commercial 972cc 1937 46 6 Lee Mossman Blackpool JC Locust 1598cc 1996 47 6 Lee Mossman Blackpool Austin Mini 1275GT 1293cc 1972 48 6 Wayne Stuart-Cole Golbourne Alfa Romeo 155 1995cc 1992 49 6 Richard Sherman Formby MG MG TD 1275cc 1952 50 6 Ian Birch Lathom Volkswagen Twin Engined Caddy Van 3600cc 2007 51 6 Graham Webster Blundellsands MG PA - (changed entry) 847cc ohc 1934 52 6 Brian Moorcroft Hesketh Bank Austin 10 Cabriolet 1200cc 1933 53 6 David Simister Southport MG MGB GT 1800cc 1972 54 6 W G Marsden Rochdale MG VA Tourer 1600cc 1937 55 6 Neil Taylor Preston Willys Overlander 96 2200cc 1928 56 6 N Knowles Tarleton AC ACE DHC 3600cc 1936 57 6 Robert Leyland Lydiate Wolseley Super Six 2200cc 1936 PARADE THREE: PADDOCK ONE RUNNING ORDER AS Number 58 P1 Andrew Sutton Much Hoole, Preston Honda CBX 1000cc 1980 59 P1 Andy Harrison Eccleston, Lancs. Honda CB 400 400cc 1975 60 P1 Dave Rhodes Rainford Douglas Dragonfly 348cc 1957 61 P1 David Bayldon Much Hoole, Preston Ariel Model C 500cc 1927 62 P1 Dennis Sinclair Ormskirk Yamaha Exup 1000cc 1989 63 P1 Derek Vaux Formby MV Augusta (Pace Bike) 750cc 2003 64 P1 Gareth Olley Ormskirk Kawasaki GPZR 908cc 1989 65 P1 Iain Houghton Much Hoole, Preston Royal Enfield Continental GT 250cc 1965 66 P1 Ian Cooper Orrell Park, Liverpool Honda Fireblade 998cc 2007 67 P1 J R Culley Rainford Norton 30 International 500cc 1935 68 P1 John Higham Kirkby, Liverpool. KMZ MT11 650cc 1989 69 P1 John Shaw Aughton Velocette Vogue 198cc 1964 70 P1 Joseph Munford Formby Honda CB450 450cc 1969 71 P1 Keith Moorcroft Hesketh Bank, Lancs BSA S31 600cc 1953 72 P1 Kevin Coppin Much Hoole, Preston Moto Guzzi Le Mans 850cc 1981 73 P1 Mark Taylor Much Hoole, Preston Norton Commando 750cc 1972 74 P1 Mr Peter Rose Southport BSA Bushman 175cc 1970 75 P1 Paul Cooper Orrell Park, Liverpool Suzuki RGV 250cc 1987 76 P1 Paul Moorcroft Aughton BSA C11 249cc 1945 77 P1 Peter Ambrose Southport Harley Davidson Dyna 1340cc 1993 78 P1 Sean Bramhall Scarisbrick Harley Davidson VL 1200cc 1934 256 P1 Pete Monks Banks, Southport Honda GB250TT - (changed entry) 250cc 1983 257 P1 Lawrence Aughton Southport Benelli 900SEI - (changed entry) 906cc 1989 Ormskirk Motorfest 2011 Page 2 of 6 Official Entry List © ACC 2011 No Zone/Location Entrant/Driver/Rider Home Town Make Model/Type Capacity Year 79 7 Alan Butler Much Hoole, Preston Ural Dalesman Sidecar 750cc 2007 80 7 Graham Allen Moreton, Wirral Berkley T60 Micro Car 998cc 1960 81 7 Michael O'Donnel Wirral Morgan F4 - 3 Wheeler 1162cc 1934 82 7 Michael Wignall Banks, Southport Harley Davidson XR750 sidecar 750cc 1977 CORONATION PARK MOSTLY STATIC 83 Armada Display Colin Twist Scarisbrick Suzuki Bandit 1200cc 1999 84 Armada Display Brian Wright Scarisbrick Honda C90 90cc 1983 85 Armada Display Dave Clark Southport Honda CBR 600rr 600cc 2005 86 Armada Display Chris Marriot Southport Honda RD 400D 400cc 1978 87 Armada Display Dave Kenyon Scarisbrick Honda Firestorm 1000cc 1997 88 Armada Display Chris Marriot Southport Kawasaki Z1000 1000cc 1978 89 Armada Display David Griffiths Burscough Honda CBR 900cc 1999 90 Armada Display Eric Lloyd Southport Norton Dominator 500cc 1955 91 Armada Display Eric Lloyd Southport Honda CB500 500cc 1971 92 Armada Display Eric Lloyd Southport Yamaha RD350 350cc 1981 93 Armada Display Geoff Parr Heskin, Chorley. Kawasaki Z1R 1000cc 1978 94 Armada Display George Dyson Scarisbrick Indian Brave 250cc 1953 95 Armada Display George Swift Southport BMW S1000 RR 999cc 2010 96 Armada Display Ian Wood Southport Suzuki GSX r 1000cc 2008 97 Armada Display Jason Grice Burscough Suzuki Hayabusa 1350cc 2008 98 Armada Display Jeff Blundell Southport Suzuki X7 250cc 1980 99 Armada Display John Fentrell Banks, Southport Kawasaki ZZR 1400 1400cc 2007 100 Armada Display John Makinson (Sec.) Southport Coventry Eagle Flying 8 976cc 1925 101 Armada Display John Makinson (Sec.) Southport MV Augusta F4 1000r 1000cc 2007 102 Armada Display John Makinson (Sec.) Southport Vincent HRD Series A 998cc 1938 103 Armada Display John Makinson (Sec.) Southport Norton 1956 1000cc 1956 104 Armada Display John Sherman Southport Triumph Bonneville 750cc 1977 105 Armada Display Ken Gilbert Halsall BSA Bantum 174cc 1960 106 Armada Display Ken Gilbert Halsall Honda RC181 500cc 1967 107 Armada Display Ken Gilbert Halsall Ducati Super Sport 900cc 1977 108 Armada Display Mark Atkinson Burscough Yamaha R1 1000cc 2002 109 Armada Display Richard Blundell Scarisbrick Triumph Tiger 900cc 1992 110 Armada Display Richard Blundell Scarisbrick Rudge Power Pack 50cc 1950 111 Armada Display Richard Blundell Scarisbrick Honda C90 90cc 1074 112 Armada Display Richard Carr Scarisbrick Honda RS 250 250cc 1980 113 Armada Display Richard Hilton Southport Moto Guzzi Bellagio 940cc 2008 114 Armada Display Roy Atkinson Scarisbrick Kawasaki 9 900cc 1979 115 Armada Display Stuart Fox Southport Yamaha R1 1000cc 2008 PARADE FOUR: PADDOCK TWO COMPETITION CARS - RUNNING ORDER AS Number 116 P2 Sean Huyton Aughton Ginetta G40 1800cc 2011 117 P2 Myerscough College Myerscough Rally Car 118 P2 Laurie Hatchard Kingsley, Cheshire Dax Rush Cosworth 2000cc 1999 119 P2 Ian Burgess Wavertree,Liverpool Noble M12 GTO 2500cc 2003 120 P2 Chris Salmon Southport DAX Tojerio AC Cobra Replica 6300ccr 2006 Ormskirk Motorfest 2011 Page 3 of 6 Official Entry List © ACC 2011 No Zone/Location Entrant/Driver/Rider Home Town Make Model/Type Capacity Year 121 P2 Steven Powell Aughton Vauxhall Tigra 2.0 Turbo 1995 122 P2 Dean Crosland Standish, Wigan. Lotus Exige Cadena Sport GT 1800s/c 2008 123 P2 Ray Steele Wibsey, Bradford Jaguar 1951 Type C 3.4 XK 1951/86 124 P2 David Kirkman Ince Blundell Westfield SE 1600cc 1999 125 P2 John Church Parbold Energy Eclipse 125CC 2011 126 P2 Geoff Parkinson Rishton, Lancs TVR Tuscan 4500cc 1990 127 P2 John Helme Noctorum, Wirral MG Midget Race 1460cc 1970 128 P2 Jeff Seddon Ormskirk VW Golf 5700cc 1994 129 P2 Christopher Foxley Corwen Saab Sonett V4 1805cc 1968 130 P2 Mike Nash Stretton, Cheshire Peugeot 106 Rallye S2 1587cc 1997 131 P2 Julian Davies Ormskirk Saab 99 Turbo Rally Replica 1985cc 1981 132 P2 Russ Thomson Carlisle Renault Clio 182 Cup Racer 1998cc 2006 133 P2 Nick Stafford Crosby, Liverpool BMW 318 Coupe 1800cc 1993 134 P2 Gary Wright Burscough MG ZR ex-works Rally Car 1400cc 2003 135 P2 Sean Foley Wigan BMW Coupe 1800cc 1993 250 P2 Stuart Herriott Bletchley Citroen Saxo VTR - changed entry 1600cc 2000 PARADE FIVE: PADDOCK TWO COMPETITION BIKES - RUNNING ORDER AS Number 136 P2 Dave Croft Southport Triumph Trident 750cc 1971 137 P2 Andrew Hodge Birkenhead, Wirral Honda CB500 500cc 1972 138 P2 Alasdair Croft Southport Honda NC30 400cc 1989 139 P2 Peter Kent Bromborough, Wirral Yamaha YZF750SP 750cc 1992 140 P2 Brian Eastham Hesketh Bank, Lancs.
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