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Silverstone Sat 3 Oct 2020 Official Digital Programme AMOC RACING ST JOHN HORSFALL MEMORIAL MEETING SILVERSTONE SAT 3 OCT 2020 OFFICIAL DIGITAL PROGRAMME FOR CONDITIONS OF ENTRY PLEASE SEE INSIDE INTRODUCING AMOC RACING MSUK Steward SATURDAY 3 OCTOBER 2020 Andy Dee-Crowne TIMETABLE Club Steward Michael Cartwright, Len Pullen 09:00 Equipe Pre ’63 and Equipe 50s Qualifying 20 mins Senior Clerk of the Course 09:30 AMOC Intermarque & Aston Martin GT4, GT Challenge Qualifying 25 mins Andrew Rowe Clerk of the Course 10:05 Equipe Libre Qualifying 20 mins Bob Banthorpe, Simon Gnana- Pragasam 10:35 Pre-War Team Challenge Qualifying 15 mins Secretary of the Meeting Joe East Chief Incident Marshal 11:00 Equipe GTS Qualifying 20 mins Dale Whiteman Chief Scrutineer 11:30 Jack Fairman & Innes Ireland Qualifying 20 mins Nigel Thorne 12:00 Equipe Pre ’63 and Equipe 50s Race 1 40 mins Chief Marshal Fay Crook Chief Medical Officer 12:40 Lunch Break - 60 mins Dr Shah Rahman Chief Flag Marshal Roy Salsbury 13:40 Pre-War Team Challenge Race 2 20 mins Chief Paddock Marshal Vince Markey 14:15 Equipe Libre Race 3 40 mins Chief Pit Marshal Paul Shillaker 15:10 AMOC Intermarque & Aston Martin GT4, GT Challenge Race 4 45 mins Chief Startline marshal Sue Tanser Chief Timekeeper Lisa Sneader 16:10 Equipe GTS Race 5 40 mins Race Telephones Judi Spinks 17:05 Jack Fairman & Innes Ireland Race 6 40 mins Commentators Alan Hyde, Alistair Douglas Marshals/Event Officials Members FOLLOW ALL THE AMOC RACING ACTION OVER THE WEEKEND ON FACEBOOK @AMOCRACING of the BMMC, Silverstone Marshals Club & other MSUK recognised Clubs WWW.FACEBOOK/AMOCRACING Ambulances SCL Medical Services SCL Rescue Units Silverstone Recovery Silverstone, Cross Country Recovery, Barrie Mills Safety Car Ian Barnett This event will be held under the following Motorsport UK permit number: Nat B: 118301 This meeting is ncafp permitted. AMOC RACING // S I L V E R S T O N E 02 SATURDAY 3 OCTOBER 2020 As of 25/09/2020 COMPETITOR ADVICE MSVR has put in place a number of changes to ensure we can operate our race events safely and enjoyably, whilst complying with Motorsport UK and government guidelines. Please read this advice carefully as most administrative aspects of a race meeting have changed in some way. SIGNING ON VENUE RESTRICTIONS • All signing on for the event will now take place online, • Pass numbers will be limited to assist with social distancing ahead of the event requirements and are for competitors and their essential helpers only • The link will be available under the event information on the calendar page of the MSVR website • The paddock(s) will be closed to non-essential personnel at all MSVR events until further notice • The signing-on process includes your scrutineering declaration and part of your briefing (see below) • Garage doors should remain open front and back when the garage is occupied SCRUTINEERING • As part of the signing-on process you will submit your • Unfortunately there will be no podium ceremonies at MSVR events for the time being car and safety equipment information, self declaring your • Other restrictions may apply at individual venues and compliance with Motorsport UK regulations must be complied with • This information will be passed to the Chief Scrutineer • Competitors will be required to wear face coverings when ahead of the weekend, and the scrutineers of the meeting specified as per MSUK guidelines, unless medically exempt will have the power to perform spot checks throughout (and proof can be provided) the event, to ensure compliance with all relevant regulations • Access to Race Control is restricted to essential personnel only • Please remember that the standard Motorsport UK penalties continue to apply for non-compliance ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR TEAMS • Teams must consider bringing the minimum number of COMPETITOR BRIEFINGS people required to an event • As part of the signing-on process you will go through a preliminary safety briefing. You MUST go through this • Teams are recommended to bring their own first aid kit, etc. from start to finish to complete the signing-on process to minimise the need to use the circuit medical resources • You may receive additional briefing notes via your • Teams should bring adequate PPE for all personnel and coordinator or the Clerk of the Course. Please ensure retain a record of those attending the event you are also familiar with these before your first session OTHER CONSIDERATIONS on circuit • DO NOT visit the medical centre if you suspect you have RACE ADMINISTRATION COVID-19 symptoms. If you begin to feel unwell during • No printed results or bulletins will be available to collect. the event, notify the organisers and leave the venue in line with government guidance. The event page on the MSVR website will become a “virtual noticeboard” and should become your first port of • Restaurants/toilets/shower facilities will vary by venue – call for event documentation for the latest updates please check the circuit website • Transponder hire will still be available but should be • Overnight stays are permitted from Thursday (for Friday booked in advance with TSL – www.tsl-timing.com or testing only) and Friday (for the race weekend) – again 01827 285666 please check the circuit website for details JUDICIAL GUIDANCE • Be advised that circuit management retain the right to pause or stop track activities if health and safety protocols • As a result of distancing measures, the usual judicial (COVID-19 related or otherwise) are consistently breached procedures are changing • Be mindful of the requirements of any local lockdown that • Detailed information is available from the Motorsport may restrict your ability to travel or stay overnight outside UK website – please ensure you are familiar with the of your home, and contact us if you believe this restriction new guidelines at www.motorsportuk.org/restart may apply to you IMPORTANT: You must not attend any race meeting if you have any symptoms of Covid-19, or you are required to self-isolate under Government guidelines These measures will remain in place until further notice. RACE 1 ENTRY LIST EQUIPE PRE ’63 AND EQUIPE 50S 40 MINS No. Driver 1 Driver 2 Car Colour CC Year Class 48 Peter Blanchett - RGS Atalanta Sports 2 Seater Blue 1560 1957 F2 77 John Pearson - MGA Red 1840 1956 F3 233 Stephen Ward - Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica Green 1971 1950 F4 33 Paul Kennelly - Austin Healey 100M Blue 2660 1954 F5 450 Jon Mortimer - Austin Healey 100 Red 2660 1954 F5 84 Rick Willmott - Jaguar XK150 Green 3781 1959 F7 58 Michael Flewitt Neil Myers Lotus Elite Green 1216 1961 P1 11 Richard Lawson - MGA Green 1650 1956 P2 41 Nick Brayshaw - MGA Red 1650 1960 P2 86 Ben Low - Turner Mark II Green 1380 1959 P2 106 Joe Willmott - Elva Courier Blue 1622 1962 P2 138 Richard Woolmer - Elva Courier Green 1650 1958 P2 7 Rob Cull - TR3A Dark Blue 2188 1959 P4 93 Andrew Wenman David Wenman Morgan +4 White 2138 1959 P4 142 Peter Cole - Morgan +4 Blue 2188 1962 P4 3 Robi Bernberg Oliver Benjamin Austin Healey 100/4 White 2722 1954 P5 76 Nick Harris - Austin Healey 100 4 Red 2722 1954 P5 79 Andy Williams - Austin Healey 100M Blue 2734 1956 P5 25 James Haxton - Austin Healey 3000 Red 2993 1960 P6 56 Richard Hywel Evans - Austin Healey 3000 White 3000 1961 P6 91 Mark Holme - Austin Healey 3000 MKII Red 2998 1963 P6 92 Guy Parry Williams Simon Parry Williams Austin Healey 3000 Blue 2997 1959 P6 117 David Grace - Austin Healey 3000 MK1 Green 2999 1960 P6 246 Jack Rawles Bill Rawles Austin Healey 3000 MKIIA White 2998 1962 P6 GRID POSITIONS // RACE 1 RESULTS // RACE 1 1st… / 2nd… / 3rd… / 4th… / 5th… / 6th… / 7th… / 8th… / 9th… / 10th… Winner’s Time ............................................................................................................Gap.......................................................Laps............... Speed...............................mph Fastest Lap: No........................................................Time...............................................................................................................................Speed...............................mph AMOC RACING // S I L V E R S T O N E 04 SATURDAY 3 OCTOBER 2020 RACE 2 ENTRY LIST PRE-WAR TEAM CHALLENGE 20 MINS No. Driver 1 Car CC Year Colour Class 18 Vivian Bush Bentley 3 litre 2998 1925 White B 4 Clive Morley Bentley 3 4 1/2 4500 1925 Green B 46 Duncan Wiltshire Bentley 3 Litre 2996 1928 Blue B 7 William Elbourn Bentley 3/4.5 4396 1927 Green B 9 Richard Husdon Bentley 3 4 1/2 4396 1925 Blue B 15 Nigel Dowding Riley Brooklands 1087 1929 Red O 31 Trevor Swete Invicta S type 4498 1931 Green O 37 David Lewis Alvis Silver Eagle 2147 1930 Silver O 11 Keith Piper Aston Martin new International 1500 1932 Green ST JH 111 Robert Murray Aston Martin Grand Prix 1486 1922 Dark Green ST JH 17 Robert Blakemore Aston-Martin Speed Model 1950 1936 Red ST JH 2 Richard Bradley Aston-Martin Team Car LM2 1495 1928 Black ST JH 21 Alan Middleton Aston Martin Speed 1949 1936 Green ST JH 33 Keith Ashworth Aston Martin Ulster1500 1500 1934 Green ST JH 5 Edward Bradley Aston Martin Ulster 1495 1935 Red ST JH 51 Richard Lake Aston Martin Speed 1950 1938 Red ST JH 74 Christopher Scott Mackirdy Aston Martin Le Mans 1495 1933 Blue ST JH 75 Stephen Skipworth Aston Martin Mono posta 1955 1939 Red ST JH GRID POSITIONS // RACE 2 RESULTS // RACE 2 1st… / 2nd… / 3rd… / 4th… / 5th… / 6th… / 7th… / 8th… / 9th… / 10th… Winner’s Time ............................................................................................................Gap.......................................................Laps..............
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