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26/10/17 Division 2 2017 Scores-Awards Page 1 ID First Division 2 2017 Scores-Awards 26/10/17 ID First Name Last Name Division Nominated Car Class Class code Final Score Award 20 Keith Minshull 2 Peugeot Rallye Roadgoing Series Production 1B 506.93 1st O/A 8 Phil Caza 2 Ford Fiesta ST Modified Series Production 3B 503.00 2nd O/A 5 David Brown 2 Mazda MX5 MK2 Roadgoing Series Production 1D 502.39 3rd O/A 4 Peter Brown 2 Mazda MX5 MK2 Roadgoing Series Production 1D 501.75 1st Class 1D 16 Robert Tonge 2 Radical SR8-RS Sports Libre 4B 500.00 37 Graham Kearsley 2 Subaru Impreza Roadgoing Series Production 1C 500.00 1st Class 1C 2 Christiaan Frickel 2 Mazda MX5 Roadgoing Series Production 1E 499.20 1st Class 1E 31 John Early 2 Renault Clio Roadgoing Series Production 1B 494.26 1st Class 1B 18 Phil Perks 2 Royale RP26 Racing Cars 5B 492.51 1st Class 5B 14 Phil Howarth 2 Mazda MX5 Roadgoing Series Production 1D 490.75 2nd Class 1D 27 John Moxham 2 Peugeot 205 Gti Modified Series Production 3B 480.14 1st Class 3B 6 David Reade 2 VW Golf Modified Series Production 3B 471.33 13 Dunan Woodcock 2 TVR Chimaera Roadgoing Series Production 1E 401.00 1 Ian Johnson 2 VW Polo G40 Roadgoing Series Production 1B 398.53 11 Alan Wilson 2 MGB GT Roadgoing Series Production 1D 388.86 24 David C Williams 2 Westfield SE Modified Specialist 3G 388.67 33 David Smithies 2 NSU Prinz 1000 Roadgoing Series Production 1F 379.84 41 Fraser Halliwell 2 Honda Type R Standard Roadgoing Series Production SB 375.57 1st Class SB 32 Paul Gardner 2 Rover Mini Roadgoing Series Production 1A 301.00 23 Peter Brogden 2 Fiat Michael Schumacher Standard Roadgoing Series Production SA 297.38 15 Keith Rogers 2 Van Dieman RF90 Racing Cars 5B 293.65 36 Peter Ibbotson 2 Sparton FF81 Racing Cars 5B 266.46 10 Denise Hargreaves 2 MGB GT Roadgoing Series Production 1D 253.70 35 Bob Jones 2 Mazda 3 Sport Nav Standard Roadgoing Series Production SB 182.12 25 Keith Calder 2 Audi TT Modified Series Production 1E 098.45 38 Tracey Kearsley 2 Subaru Impreza Roadgoing Series Production 1C 096.51 12 Paul Trill 2 Mazda RX7 Roadgoing Series Production 1E 0.00 39 Graham Briscoe 2 Ford Feista XR2i Modified Series Production 3B 0.00 3 Tim Carter 2 Subaru Impreza Modified Series Production 3C 0.00 30 Edward Lea 2 Lotus 61 FF Racing Cars 5B 0.00 Page 1.
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