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Posted
15 hours ago, big_al_granvia said:

Boy did well,3rd in whites and yellows. Well done

Yes, cancelled Saturday meeting, ran Sunday afternoon instead.

As said 3rd in w/y. Won trophy and a tyre. bust the rad, so gave the owner the tyre and he produced a new rad.

Came around half way in another race and 2 non finishes. was going hard for 3rd place in last event and spun.

Says they are hard work, steering very heavy. Was trying to pass the guy who owned it when he spun.

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  • 5 months later...
Posted

Been quiet for a good while, built a spare Yaris over winter.  Raced a couple of Autograss meetings for Amelia recently.  Ste's wife, Hannah has won a race or two.

Reason for this posting is I've just been told the Stephen will race an F2 at Kings Lynn on Saturday 6th April.

We were going watching, it's a big F1/F2 meeting. But a hire car was on offer,  so £550  and on you go. ( plus licence and whatever, he's not booked in yet).

Last time he raced an F2 was well over 2 years go. It's good to watch him, but I thought the worrying was over for me.

Next day,  Amelia races a Yaris at Nottingham Autograss, on the way back, which is much more sedate.

Posted

What colour top will be be as iirc he was s/s when he retired so red or blue??

Posted
1 hour ago, big_al_granvia said:

What colour top will be be as iirc he was s/s when he retired so red or blue??

Retired as red, I think s/s was year before?        Guaranteed red due to being European champion. Not sure how his points were at that time.

Had to get a new licence, not sure if he's got a temp, or season one, same number 788. 

Asked if he could start blue. and Bunter laughed and said no. So red it is then.

Can be better from the back, especially in a strange car. Never driven a TMR before, always Randell/TLF.

I'm a little worried he may do well. It's a qualifying round for the Word of Shale, and may not end here if he has points in the bag.

Posted
13 hours ago, big_al_granvia said:

Just remember, age is no barrier. How old is lundy

Lundy was 68 when he won the final at Sheffield in June 2022 so he is either 70  or very nearly 70. 

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Posted
On 03/04/2024 at 11:36, primeradoner said:

Lundy was 68 when he won the final at Sheffield in June 2022 so he is either 70  or very nearly 70. 

Sir John.

I was 67 at my last go. I'm not getting in a stock car again.

Auto grass?  never say never, but my knee is a bit dicey these days, and I enjoy being able to walk.

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  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

New * Yaris just back from having signs. Had a lot of scratches but they are all hidden now.

It's a spare car just in case.

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Nothing much to report, recent weekends racing have been cancelled, next weekend is cancelled all because of rain.

Work on Luton van is progressing slowly. Photos of that after my hols, when I'm hoping for Sun.

Posted
7 minutes ago, Mally said:

New * Yaris just back from having signs. Had a lot of scratches but they are all hidden now.

It's a spare car just in case.

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Nothing much to report, recent weekends racing have been cancelled, next weekend is cancelled all because of rain.

Work on Luton van is progressing slowly. Photos of that after my hols, when I'm hoping for Sun.

Still can't get head around you and ste turning out such beautifully presented cars then crashing them! Good job we're all differant 😁

Posted
9 minutes ago, Matty said:

Still can't get head around you and ste turning out such beautifully presented cars then crashing them! Good job we're all differant 😁

These tend to last. 

The Stock car  signs cost twice the price and could last one race if you rolled it.

About 3K there all in.  13K for a low spec F2

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Posted

Any signs for the Crafter? Or is that a bad idea on the basis of advertising what might be in it if you break in (tools and stuff)?

Posted
1 hour ago, Matty said:

Any signs for the Crafter? Or is that a bad idea on the basis of advertising what might be in it if you break in (tools and stuff)?

Might get a Couple of stripes, motor home style. Has a few scratches high up. Wouldn't bother me, but it's not mine.

Won't be race van stickered, although it is insured as a race van.

Posted
35 minutes ago, Mally said:

Might get a Couple of stripes, motor home style. Has a few scratches high up. Wouldn't bother me, but it's not mine.

Won't be race van stickered, although it is insured as a race van.

Driven it yet? I liked mine tbf. Drove nice. Shit gear change mind.

Posted
13 hours ago, Matty said:

Driven it yet? I liked mine tbf. Drove nice. Shit gear change mind.

He did mention the gears.

I'm on the insurance  but I can't see me getting behind the wheel except in an emergency.

My old fella started trying to squeeze through gaps that weren't there aged 72 and I'm a little* older.

 

Posted
4 hours ago, Mally said:

He did mention the gears.

I'm on the insurance  but I can't see me getting behind the wheel except in an emergency.

My old fella started trying to squeeze through gaps that weren't there aged 72 and I'm a little* older.

 

New control cables and or adjustment can help but to be honest they are shit and notchy as standard. Most dash mounted shifts are. Vans have never been as nice since everyone bombed off floor change.

  • 3 months later...
Posted

Here we go again.

Racing has continued, Ste has had  a trapped nerve in his neck which is affecting his right hand, so not raced for several weeks. Much better now though.

Hannah won £20 at weekend,  Amelia seems to have found the way round, had a good second place then actually won a race, Cost me £50 that! a long ago promise.

However.  On the way home via M6 the Crafter engine stopped, whilst travelling at the correct speed officer.

Avoiding action was taken at an adjacent escape route,  Ste coasted the van and trailer off the motorway and into the Premier Inn access road at Woolston.

Fortunately I was following in the 75.

Stuck the trailer on my car and  with his wife and kids, in the back, we carried on home.

Seems partially blocking Premier Inn is a good move. The AA arrived within the hour.

Yellow Truck took slightly longer, but all good. 

It's now in the yard at a trusted friends garage, who unlocked the gates for us at 10-30pm.

It seems the timing belt may have a malfunction, similar to our recent Transit episode, but it's early days and we are in a queue.

Belt is stamped in the service book as 2021 so should have been OK, but ho hum.

No racing next weekend then, as it's a 2 day event and nowhere to sleep.

Updates  as and when we know anything.  Estimate is 2 weeks minimum.

Last time 2 weeks estimate, at a different garage took around 6 weeks all in.

 

Posted

Nightmare

Re neck/hand be hasn’t bashed his elbow or forearm too?

Posted
10 hours ago, bangernomics said:

Nightmare

Re neck/hand be hasn’t bashed his elbow or forearm too?

Hes bashed everything over the years, but thinks the neck was caused when trying to drag a loaded trailer a few inches sideways to couple up the ball.

Trailer was stuck in mud and stayed put. Arm went dead then tingled.

Been just over 2 months now, had a couple of weeks off work then went back on light duties, basically using one arm.

Paid for MRI which shows a protruding disc in his neck.  Dr said should settle and can carry on racing if it repairs itself. 

Autograss is a lot less crashing than Brisca F2.

A fellow Autograss racer has the same problem and told him a few exercises to try.

One was a hot bath, rest your head on the top corner of the bath, press heels on bottom of bath and raise your body.

This seems to have done the trick. Was using many strong painkillers but is now tablet free and was hoping to race next week.

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  • 2 weeks later...
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Small update, Ste's neck/arm is seemingly recovered,  He's back to fixing things instead of going to bed straight from work.

Diagnosis on Van is that likely a rocker broke and stopped the cams, the crank carried on and ripped a few teeth off the belt.

Head is under going repairs at a quote of £300. Until that's done who knows about the rest?

Ste is borrowing an F2 again shortly, has the licence and a free car offer so why not? I'll probably be on holiday which is better for my nerves.

Ian, my eldest who doesn't get much mention on here, has put a deposit on a Locost racing car for his son, who fancies a blast round Brands Hatch and wherever.

Hes good on grass and tells me he practises in his bedroom, so maybe he can reach the 69 mph average speed that I'm informed some achieve.

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Mally said:

Hes good on grass and tells me he practises in his bedroom,

That could be taken 2 ways 😀

Posted
Hes bashed everything over the years, but thinks the neck was caused when trying to drag a loaded trailer a few inches sideways to couple up the ball.
Trailer was stuck in mud and stayed put. Arm went dead then tingled.
Been just over 2 months now, had a couple of weeks off work then went back on light duties, basically using one arm.
Paid for MRI which shows a protruding disc in his neck.  Dr said should settle and can carry on racing if it repairs itself. 
Autograss is a lot less crashing than Brisca F2.
A fellow Autograss racer has the same problem and told him a few exercises to try.
One was a hot bath, rest your head on the top corner of the bath, press heels on bottom of bath and raise your body.
This seems to have done the trick. Was using many strong painkillers but is now tablet free and was hoping to race next week.

Might try that one myself. Glad he is recovered.
  • 2 weeks later...
Posted
On 12/08/2024 at 20:03, Mally said:

 Amelia seems to have found the way round, had a good second place then actually won a race, Cost me £50 that! a long ago promise.

However.  On the way home via M6 the Crafter engine stopped, whilst travelling at the correct speed officer.

Avoiding action was taken at an adjacent escape route,  Ste coasted the van and trailer off the motorway and into the Premier Inn access road at Woolston.

Fortunately I was following in the 75.

Stuck the trailer on my car and  with his wife and kids, in the back, we carried on home.

Seems partially blocking Premier Inn is a good move. The AA arrived within the hour.

Yellow Truck took slightly longer, but all good. 

It's now in the yard at a trusted friends garage, who unlocked the gates for us at 10-30pm.

 

 

Apologies for quoting myself, but I hear on the grapevine, that by the wonders of technology and Google,  Amelia has found this topic.

Some of my posts are seemingly harsh on her driving ability in the past.

Should she find this post, its proof that I did indeed complement her  in the end, ....and gave her 50 quid!

She has now got the bit between her teeth and qualified for the A final at her last meeting. 

It was a big meeting and is a massive achievement.

She is now at Secondary school, teacher asked hobbies? and was rather amazed,, but seemingly she follows F1.

The Van  has been repaired, new rockers, 1 cam, 2 valves. £280. Labour £650.   Vast improvement on the Tranny bill, but still a fair wedge.

I'm off to Sunny Beach soon, so likely be a while before my next post.

Apologies for any bad language you may find Amelia, my account must have been hacked.

  • 4 months later...
Posted

Been quiet and still is. I'm still doing bits, but no one wants to know about changing tyres and seats.

Ste's special was rolled end over end last season, but is now ready to go again, Both Yaris are ready to race.

Amelia is keen to race this season again, her sister is now 9 so will be old enough next year. She has expressed a wish for a test drive this year.

"So I know if I want to race".  We know of a practise track so it may well happen.

If she likes it, The Special will have to go, as Both Yaris's   will need to be taken next year, and there's a limit to how many cars you can handle.

It's very rare for me to go now, unless they need me to tow.  Long days, often wet and cold. 

Eldest son Ian has twins, just 17. Passed theory test and now having road tuition, lessons by instructor and a Panda from home.

Rory is racing  a Locost with 750 motor club  this year.

Had a few goes in practise cars,  was in an MX5 at Mallory Park recently, going quite fast I hear.

I'm not keen on Circuits, I like crash and bang, but I sincerely hope he doesn't crash at that speed.

I've been working on their trailer for a while, and may take photos in a few weeks.

There is a Hymer about to arrive to drag the  trailers around it seems.   

Sister Evie will race their Yaris on grass as time allows.

More after Blackpool and Benidorm maybe. 

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