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Cadwell Park Programme Live – Event Timing SCAN THE QR CODE ABOVE WITH YOUR SMART PHONE TO FOLLOW THE ON-TRACK ACTION THROUGHOUT THE DAY OFFICIALS OF THE MEETING CADWELL PARK MSUK STEWARD: Rod Parkin STAY SAFE COVID 19 OFFICER: Andrew Warner WOLDS TROPHY CLUB STEWARDS: Fergus Whatling and SATURDAY 05TH & SUNDAY 06TH JUNE ‘21 Andrew Warner RACE DIRECTOR: Andy Dee-Crowne VENUE NOTICE SECRETARY OF THE MEETING: ASSISTANCE: Ian Danaher In the event of a member of the public requiring assistance (medical or otherwise) he or she should in the first instance contact the nearest official,marshal, or gate/ CHIEF SCRUTINEER: security steward who will take appropriate action. Matthew Lambkin-Smith RESPECT SOCIAL VENUE: CHIEF TIMEKEEPER: Nicholas Palmer This meeting is promoted by MotorSport Vision Limited, MSV Centre, Brands Hatch DISTANCING MEASURES DEPUTY CHIEF SCRUTINEER: Circuit, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, DA3 8NG Tel:01474 872331 www.msv.com Nigel Edwards CIRCUIT ADDRESS: SENIOR CLERK OF THE COURSE: Cadwell Park Circuit, Louth, Lincolnshire, LN11 9SE Tel: 01507 343248 Julian Floyd CIRCUIT MANAGER: Paul Woodford CLERKS OF THE COURSE: John Hokinson, Nick Fielding, Steve Hill COMPETITORS AND TEAM MEMBERS ONLY : and Andy Dee-Crowne The Paddock Clubhouse and Bar will be open at the following times. Friday: Food 7.30am – 8.30pm, Bar 7.00pm – 11.00pm, ASSISTANT CLERK OF THE COURSE: Saturday: Food 7.30am – 8.30pm, Bar 12.00pm – 11.00pm, Fiona Dee Crowne Sunday: Food 7.30pm until last race, Bar TBC. ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF REGULARLY WASH YOUR THE MEETING: Fee Dee-Crowne and LIVE TIMING Myra Whatling This is the QR code for Live Timing on your smart HANDS FOR 20 SECONDS STARTLINE JUDGES: phone and is valid for all HSCC events this season. Ian Whitworth COMMENTATORS: Marcus Pye and The address that it points to is: Alistair Douglas HTTPS://LIVETIMING.TSL-TIMING.COM/HSCC CIRCUIT CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER: Michael Ings (Saturday), Tim Moll (Sunday) CHIEF MARSHAL: David Owen CHIEF OBSERVER: P. Levitt CHIEF FLAGS: TBA AVOID COUGHING OR SAFETY CAR DRIVER: Colin Stubbs SAFETY CAR OBSERVER: David Owen SNEEZING NEAR OTHERS RESCUE UNIT: DDMC & Mercia This meeting is organised by the Historic Sports Car Club Ltd., and held under the BREAKDOWN UNIT: G & S Cross general conditions of Motorsport UK incorporating the International Sporting Code Country Vehicles Ltd. of the FIA and the Supplementary and Final Instructions issued by the organisers AMBULANCES: MSUK Permit No. 120171 Interclub. This meeting has been inscribed with the FIA as Mobile Medical Cover Ltd. an NCAFP. CADWELL PARK – WOLDS TROPHY 05TH – 06TH JUNE ‘21 02 The annual trip to Will Leverett and James Dean while the strong TVR contingent is led by Julian Barter and Antony Ross. On Sunday, the 70s Road Sports will be Lincolnshire and CADWELL PARK – joined by the cars in the 80s Production Series, where the wonderful Audi the fantastic Quattro of Tom Owen faces the Ferrari of Nick Taylor and a gaggle of very quick Vauxhall Novas. Cadwell Park circuit WOLDS TROPHY Cadwell Park is one of UK motor sport’s absolute Historic Formula Ford 1600 is another series having a great season and a is another highlight near capacity field of pre ‘72 Formula Fords will battle hard around the gems. The three-dimensional circuit set in a on the 2021 twists and turns of Cadwell. Local Ace Cam Jackson from Lincoln is the beautiful park-land location is one of the most benchmark and will be very difficult to beat on what is his home track. His schedule for the pursuers include Horatio Fitz-Simon, Danny Stanzl, Matt Wrigley and challenging in the country and the facilities and Samuel Harrison. Historic Sports Car look of the venue are better than ever under the Club and the Wolds Making it’s 2021 start is the Historic Formula 3 Championship with the careful stewardship of MotorSport Vision annual races for the Justin Haler Trophy. A fine field of one-litre Formula 3 Trophy will run this This weekend comes hot on the heels of the HSCC’s Silverstone Grand Prix cars will relive an era when drivers like Ronnie Peterson and Emerson weekend. meeting two weekends ago, so it is a busy time for many of the race series. Fittipaldi were the stars of the category. Benn Simms will double up in this Topping the numbers in entry list terms, is the Historic Formula Ford 2000 category by racing a Chevron B17 alongside his Formula Ford 2000 and will Championship with a fantastic field of nearly 40 cars. That means two surely be one of the front runners. His rivals will include Jason and Jeremy qualifying sessions and two qualification races to ensure that everyone gets Timms, reigning champion Simon Armer (March 703) and period F3 racer onto the track. Mike Walker in his Brabham BT21. Top of the pack is returning former multiple champion Andrew Park, back The Historic Road Sports Championship will bring a strong grid to out for the first time since 2019, and sure to be right on the pace despite Lincolnshire and it is the mighty AC Cobra of former champion Kevin not racing last year. Park will go head-to-head with old rival Benn Simms, who was a winner here last September. Other front-runners in a very strong field include Graham Fennymore, David Walton, who hopes to make a belated debut in his Reynard, and Paul Allen, making a later start than planned to his campaign in the ex-Calum Grant Delta. Running alongside the Historic FF2000s will be the URS Classic Formula Ford 2000s which features the slightly later cars, including the Van Diemen RF82s of Murray Shepherd and Eric Pagano. 70s Road Sports has another fine grid in what is proving to be an excellent season and Cadwell Park is one of those tracks where the more powerful cars will struggle to see off the challenge of the Lotus Elans and Europas. Double winner Will Plant will aim to make it three and four in the pair of races by keeping his Morgan Plus 8 ahead of the Lotuses of Jeremy Clark, CADWELL PARK – WOLDS TROPHY CADWELL PARK – WOLDS TROPHY 03 05TH – 06TH JUNE ‘21 05TH – 06TH JUNE ‘21 04 Two fabulous grids Kivlochan (if his entry is confirmed) that will take on the Lotus Elans. The cars of Jonathan Rose and Robert Rowe will be particularly useful at a tight TIMETABLE TIMETABLE of Formula Juniors and twisty track like Cadwell Park, which will play to the strengths of the nimbler cars. SATURDAY 05TH JUNE ‘21 SUNDAY 06TH JUNE ‘21 will continue their QUALIFYING QUALIFYING championships for Two fabulous grids of Formula Juniors will continue their championship for the single-seaters of the late 1950s and early 1960s. With 50 cars entered, Historic Formula Junior FE 09.00 – 09.15 80s Production Challenge 09.00 – 09.15 the single-seaters both grids will be very busy as the field is spilt, as normal, into front and Historic FF2000 (Group A) 09.25 – 09.40 Classic Clubmans 09.25 – 09.40 of the late 1950s rear-engined divisions. The front-engined race has a clutch of potential winners as Chris Drake (Terrier) and Ray Mallock U2 Mk2) renew their Classic Formula Ford 09.50 – 10.05 Heritage Formula Ford 09.50 – 10.05 and early 1960s. Donington battle. They will be joined by Peter de la Roche (Lola Mk2), 70s Road Sports 10.15 – 10.30 RACING Stuart Roach (Alexis Mk2) and Mark Woodhouse (Elva 100). The rear- engined race is really quite open and it is the Lotuses of Clive Richards and Historic Formula 3 10.40 – 10.55 10 Historic Formula Junior FE – Race 2 10.20 – 10.40 Adrian Russell that should set the pace. Historic Formula Junior RE 11.05 – 11.20 11 Historic FF2000 – Heat 2 10.55 – 11.15 An excellent field of 1970s Formula Ford 1600s will line up for two races for Historic FF2000 (Group B) 11.30 – 11.45 12 Historic Formula 3 – Race 2 11.30 – 11.50 the Classic Formula Ford Championship with a grid that includes category legend Rick Morris in his Royale RP29 and younger contenders like Henry Historic Road Sports 11.55 – 12.10 13 70s Road Sports – Race 2 Inc. 80s Rroduction Challenge 12.05 – 12.25 Chart and Samuel Harrison. The unrelated Mark Harrison is another leading Historic Formula Ford 12.20 – 12.35 runner in his Lola T540E. On Sunday, the cars form the Heritage Formula 14 Classic Clubmans – Race 1 12.40– 13.00 Ford Championship will join the Classics, albeit from a separate grid. LUNCH 12.35 – 13.30 LUNCH 13.00 – 14.00 Finally, the Classic Clubmans series has an encouraging field of front- RACING 15 Historic Formula Junior RE – Race 2 14.00 – 14.20 engined sports-racing cars from the 1970s for a pair of races on Sunday. The 1 Historic Formula Junior FE – Race 1 13.30 – 13.50 field as ever, is headed by the rapid Mallocks of Mark Charteris and John 16 Classic Formula Ford – Race 2 Harrison. In the class for Formula Ford-engined cars it is Tom Eustace and 2. Historic FF2000 – Heat 1 14.05 – 14.25 Heritage Formula Ford 14.35 – 14.55 Stephen Littler who are expected to set the pace. 3 Classic Formula Ford – Race 1 14.40 – 15.00 17 Historic FF2000 – Race 2 15.10 – 15.30 4 70s Road Sports – Race 1 15.15 – 15.35 18 Historic Road Sports – Race 2 15.45 – 16.05 5 Historic Formula 3 – Race 1 15.50 – 16.10 19 Historic FF2000 – Race 2 16.20 – 16.40 6 Historic Formula Junior RE – Race 1 16.25 – 16.45 20 Classic Clubmans – Race 2 16.55 – 17.15 7 Historic FF2000 – Race 1 17.00 – 17.20 8 Historic Road Sports – Race 1 17.35 – 17.55 9 Historic Formula Ford – Race 1 18.10 – 18.30 CADWELL PARK – WOLDS TROPHY CADWELL PARK – WOLDS TROPHY 05 05TH – 06TH JUNE ‘21 05TH – 06TH JUNE ‘21 06 A153 MAIN ENTRANCE CIRCUIT KEY: PARKPARKININGG PARKPARKININGG FUELFUEL PARKFUELFUELING FUEL PARKPARKINGING PARKPARKININGG FUEL FUELFUELFUEL
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