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Historic Sports Car Club Historic Sports Car Club Silverstone Walter Hayes Trophy Saturday 4th – Sunday 5th November 2017 © MST SYSTEMS Ltd. 2017 The Haysfield, Spring Lane North, Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 1GF tel: +44 (0)1684 560614 email: [email protected] Silverstone Walter Hayes Trophy - 4 - 5 Nov 2017 HSCC Closed Wheel Allcomers Pre '70 Qualifying for Race 4 - Classification Sheet No: CLASS POS NODRIVER/S CLASS POS CAR MAKE / MODEL TIME ON LAPS GAP DIFF MPH 118Myles Castaldini B 1 Davrian Mk8 1:19.664 6 6 74.07 2 146Bruce Chambers B 2 Elva Courier 1:20.847 5 7 1.183 1.183 72.98 337Mike Gardiner C 1 Ford Falcon 1:23.690 2 7 4.026 2.843 70.50 4 171Neil Slark A 1 Mini Cooper S 1:24.127 5 6 4.463 0.437 70.14 588Nick Paddy A 2 Austin Cooper S 1:25.095 3 7 5.431 0.968 69.34 617Roger Ebdon A 3 Austin Mini Cooper S 1:25.421 3 7 5.757 0.326 69.07 711Duncan McKay C 2 Ford Capri 1:26.378 6 6 6.714 0.957 68.31 877Alan Greenhalgh C 3 Vauxhall Firenza 1:26.519 5 7 6.855 0.141 68.20 985Roger Godfrey A 4 Austin Cooper S 1:26.668 4 7 7.004 0.149 68.08 10 80Gary Fletcher C 4 Vauxhall Firenza Droop 1:26.805 7 7 7.141 0.137 67.97 11 117Iain McBay B 3 Davrian Mk8 1:28.517 3 7 8.853 1.712 66.66 12 27Nigel Winchester A 5 Ginetta G4 1:29.972 5 6 10.308 1.455 65.58 13 155Raymond Low A 6 Morris Mini Cooper S 1:29.996 6 7 10.332 0.024 65.56 14 421Adam Chaplin A 7 MG Midget 1:30.353 2 6 10.689 0.357 65.30 15 52Malcolm Mitten B 4 Lotus Elan S4 1:30.740 3 7 11.076 0.387 65.03 16 29Jack Smith B 5 MG A 1:30.771 5 6 11.107 0.031 65.00 17 22Bruce Stapleton C 5 Morgan Plus 8 1:31.425 4 6 11.761 0.654 64.54 18 26Robert MacGregor B 6 Triumph Dolomite Sprint 1:31.528 6 6 11.864 0.103 64.47 19 50Nic Strong C 6 Rover P6 V8 1:32.045 6 6 12.381 0.517 64.10 20 57David Hall B 7 Ford Lotus Cortina Mk1 1:33.223 6 6 13.559 1.178 63.29 21 90Martin Whitlock B 8 MG B Roadster 1:34.617 6 6 14.953 1.394 62.36 22 7Teifion Salisbury B 9 Lotus Seven S2 1:42.710 2 6 23.046 8.093 57.45 23 4Florence Walker B 10 Morgan Plus 4 1:48.035 2 5 28.371 5.325 54.62 Car 171 requires a working transponder - Regulation Q.12.2.1 refers. Session Start: 10:18:45 - Finish: 10:28:48 Weather/Track Conditions: Rain / Wet Circuit: Silverstone National These results are provisional until the conclusion of any judicial and technical matters. Track Length: 2.638 Km - 1.6390 miles Clerk of the Course: Timekeeper: Issued at: Julian Floyd Nick Palmer Printed : 04-11-2017 - 10:31 Full results available at www.mstworld.com. Email: [email protected] Silverstone Walter Hayes Trophy - 4 - 5 Nov 2017 HSCC Closed Wheel Allcomers Pre '70 Qualifying for Race 4 - Sector Analysis 4 Florence Walker (B) Morgan Plus 4 lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit 1 1:01.112 86.5 1:24.073 62.6 2:25.185 4 1:10.416 59.5 49.180 60.6 1:59.596 2 1:03.988 68.9 44.047 72.4 1:48.035 5 1:07.081 68.1 47.620 63.9 1:54.701 3 1:24.362 64.8 49.217 56.1 2:13.579 6 7 Teifion Salisbury (B) Lotus Seven S2 lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit 1 1:01.963 68.4 43.350 73.7 1:45.313 4 1:02.409 65.0 43.028 71.9 1:45.437 2 1:00.569 75.2 42.141 69.7 1:42.710 5 1:02.096 64.0 43.023 68.9 1:45.119 3 1:03.091 64.8 45.677 68.2 1:48.768 6 1:02.016 67.6 41.925 69.7 1:43.941 11 Duncan McKay (C) Ford Capri lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit 1 54.340 83.0 37.564 84.2 1:31.904 4 52.773 79.0 38.616 82.6 1:31.389 2 51.691 77.6 37.784 86.3 1:29.475 5 50.912 84.1 35.942 87.3 1:26.854 3 51.844 78.0 39.100 81.0 1:30.944 6 50.174 88.8 36.204 83.0 1:26.378 17 Roger Ebdon (A) Austin Mini Cooper S lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit 1 53.137 79.6 37.960 83.4 1:31.097 5 50.437 95.5 35.262 89.7 1:25.699 2 51.412 87.5 35.024 92.2 1:26.436 6 50.369 89.5 35.231 89.7 1:25.600 3 50.070 89.8 35.351 87.0 1:25.421 7 50.908 91.2 34.937 91.6 1:25.845 4 52.982 91.9 35.608 91.5 1:28.590 8 18 Myles Castaldini (B) Davrian Mk8 lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit 1 48.658 99.9 32.897 94.9 1:21.555 4 46.494 104.2 1:28.768 2 47.011 102.5 33.755 90.3 1:20.766 5 Out 102.3 32.069 96.1 3:44.926 P 3 47.792 94.9 33.176 96.3 1:20.968 6 47.274 102.0 32.390 95.5 1:19.664 22 Bruce Stapleton (C) Morgan Plus 8 lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit 1 55.467 76.2 39.346 80.8 1:34.813 4 53.341 86.6 38.084 84.4 1:31.425 2 54.153 84.8 40.807 82.0 1:34.960 5 53.558 80.2 38.754 80.9 1:32.312 3 1:17.239 81.4 38.235 79.3 1:55.474 6 54.223 86.7 38.842 82.4 1:33.065 26 Robert MacGregor (B) Triumph Dolomite Sprint lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit 1 59.661 78.8 39.016 79.0 1:38.677 4 54.436 79.3 38.178 78.4 1:32.614 2 53.611 74.0 1:12.878 73.6 2:06.489 5 53.973 90.2 38.138 76.6 1:32.111 3 56.607 83.5 38.340 77.8 1:34.947 6 53.624 87.2 37.904 80.4 1:31.528 27 Nigel Winchester (A) Ginetta G4 lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit 1 58.507 82.4 39.467 79.9 1:37.974 4 53.543 90.8 38.168 82.9 1:31.711 2 54.826 91.2 38.903 79.5 1:33.729 5 51.821 87.3 38.151 81.8 1:29.972 3 53.463 88.5 38.823 79.9 1:32.286 6 52.837 85.6 37.627 80.3 1:30.464 29 Jack Smith (B) MG A lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit 1 56.620 82.2 37.830 78.3 1:34.450 4 53.734 76.7 38.262 81.6 1:31.996 2 54.338 77.0 38.463 75.0 1:32.801 5 52.407 75.9 38.364 79.1 1:30.771 3 53.900 79.0 38.441 78.8 1:32.341 6 53.468 78.2 37.609 74.7 1:31.077 Session Start: 10:18:45 - Finish: 10:28:48 Weather/Track Conditions: Rain / Wet Page 1 of 3 Circuit: Silverstone National Track Length: 2.638 Km - 1.6390 miles Full results available at www.mstworld.com. Email: [email protected] Printed : 04-11-2017 - 10:35 Silverstone Walter Hayes Trophy - 4 - 5 Nov 2017 HSCC Closed Wheel Allcomers Pre '70 Qualifying for Race 4 - Sector Analysis 37 Mike Gardiner (C) Ford Falcon lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit 1 49.218 98.7 35.338 91.7 1:24.556 5 47.959 105.2 36.682 69.1 1:24.641 2 48.471 106.7 35.219 90.1 1:23.690 6 52.328 98.1 35.694 90.2 1:28.022 3 48.186 99.7 36.053 91.7 1:24.239 7 49.425 104.9 34.910 89.1 1:24.335 4 49.386 103.7 35.568 90.8 1:24.954 8 50 Nic Strong (C) Rover P6 V8 lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit 1 58.938 83.3 39.262 79.1 1:38.200 4 53.990 81.2 40.364 70.4 1:34.354 2 54.168 80.5 38.778 78.1 1:32.946 5 55.305 83.9 38.070 82.6 1:33.375 3 54.222 81.5 40.025 79.0 1:34.247 6 53.801 84.0 38.244 83.8 1:32.045 52 Malcolm Mitten (B) Lotus Elan S4 lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit 1 57.232 72.5 38.456 82.6 1:35.688 5 53.221 89.0 37.575 84.1 1:30.796 2 54.393 73.1 39.424 83.0 1:33.817 6 52.906 81.4 38.709 79.0 1:31.615 3 53.597 81.2 37.143 87.5 1:30.740 7 53.829 81.0 38.574 81.2 1:32.403 4 56.041 83.3 38.060 83.4 1:34.101 8 57 David Hall (B) Ford Lotus Cortina Mk1 lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit 1 1:00.035 72.5 41.221 75.9 1:41.256 4 54.953 80.3 41.981 62.3 1:36.934 2 56.830 79.3 39.597 77.9 1:36.427 5 1:05.961 72.2 40.515 77.6 1:46.476 3 54.901 77.7 39.775 77.6 1:34.676 6 54.953 85.4 38.270 79.4 1:33.223 77 Alan Greenhalgh (C) Vauxhall Firenza lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit 1 54.067 85.9 37.228 83.5 1:31.295 5 50.382 90.1 36.137 89.5 1:26.519 2 52.174 75.6 37.904 84.4 1:30.078 6 51.128 86.1 36.981 83.5 1:28.109 3 51.921 79.3 37.704 86.2 1:29.625 7 50.776 88.4 36.490 90.8 1:27.266 4 56.223 81.5 46.578 87.1 1:42.801 8 80 Gary Fletcher (C) Vauxhall Firenza Droop Snoot lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit 1 53.616 79.2 37.227 84.7 1:30.843 5 53.722 82.4 36.867 83.4 1:30.589 2 52.727 77.5 37.582 86.8 1:30.309 6 51.279 83.2 37.146 83.9 1:28.425 3 52.503 76.2 37.206 88.3 1:29.709 7 50.836 89.5 35.969 90.1 1:26.805 4 56.198 72.5 40.200 83.6 1:36.398 8 85 Roger Godfrey (A) Austin Cooper S lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit 1 53.192 93.3 37.131 86.4 1:30.323 5 50.899 97.5 35.976 86.0 1:26.875 2 52.699 94.7 36.523 87.8 1:29.222 6 50.389 96.1 37.359 85.9 1:27.748 3 51.143 97.0 35.774 88.8 1:26.917 7 51.295 98.5 36.854 87.1 1:28.149 4 50.613 98.0 36.055 88.4 1:26.668 8 88 Nick Paddy (A) Austin Cooper S lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit 1 56.416 71.3 39.609 88.9 1:36.025 5 50.798 97.0 35.534 90.8 1:26.332 2 52.921 87.5 35.952 91.2 1:28.873 6 50.205 91.4 35.780 91.5 1:25.985 3 49.279 92.6 35.816 91.5 1:25.095 7 50.291 95.1 35.819 91.2 1:26.110 4 52.132 81.2 36.724 89.4 1:28.856 8 90 Martin Whitlock (B) MG B Roadster lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit lap Sect-1 Speed Sect-2 Speed Sect-3 Speed Laptime Pit 1 57.567 84.3 39.212 80.6 1:36.779 4 56.996 94.5 38.914 80.5 1:35.910 2 56.801 78.9 40.507 78.7 1:37.308 5 55.976 79.5 40.431 76.7 1:36.407 3 55.494 86.4 39.820 77.1 1:35.314 6 55.454 93.6 39.163 77.8 1:34.617 Session Start: 10:18:45 - Finish: 10:28:48 Weather/Track Conditions: Rain / Wet Page 2 of 3 Circuit: Silverstone National Track Length: 2.638 Km - 1.6390 miles Full results available at www.mstworld.com.
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