1 2 3 4 5

® ®
®
Made with StudioLine Made with StudioLine
Made with StudioLine

Brands Hatch, May 30, 2010

For the second two days of the Masters Historic Festival the full and demanding GP circuit welcomed the competitors, with a ten race programme plus practice and qualifying sessions. Fortunately the weather had improved during Saturday night, and the rest of the meeting was held in dry, sometimes even sunny conditions, although Monday was a little on the cool side. There had been an interesting array of cars in Saturday’s races on the Indy circuit, but the selection for the remainder of the weekend was even greater and more eclectic. The Grand Prix Masters field comprised of a colourful assortment of F1 cars, with eligibility for different classes spanning the period 1966 to 1985 The cars running ranged from a 1968 Martini liveried Brabham BT24, through MS80 and MS120C Matras, a Marlboro McLaren M23/4, JPS and Martini liveried Lotus’, Tyrrells, Williams, and a rare Osella FA1, to a 1982 Arrows A4.

The World Sportscar Masters grid was home to a plethora of Lola T70s in over 2 litre class, plus David Hart’s Ferrari 512 M re- creation of chassis # 1034, which looked the part and sounded glorious amidst the rumbling V8s. Chevrons dominated the under 2 litre class, whilst the invitation classes included a trio of Porsche 911 RSRs, a Lola T210 and a very rapid Osella PA01. The Gentleman Drivers under 3 litre group, which had a 2 hour enduro as the closing race on Saturday, was a British GT car benefit, with a number of Austin Healey 3000s, Lotus Elans, Marcos 1800 GTs, and even a pair of rare Morgan SLRs in the field. The Interserie Revival grid, was probably the most diverse of the weekend, as it featured 70s sports prototypes, invitation CanAm cars, plus 70s Touring Cars. The Sports Racing Masters group had a quartet each of Ford GT40s and Lola T70 Spiders, a pair of McLaren M1Bs, together with a horde of Chevron B8s in the under 2 litre class, plus rarities like Lenham P69 and a Daren Mk2. In the Pre-66 Touring Cars race the large capacity class was dominated by Ford Mustangs and Falcons, with a loan Mercury Comet Cyclone, whilst the 1001 – 1300cc class was a complete Mini Cooper preserve, and the homologation special class was dominated by Ford Lotus Cortinas, including one that had come all the way from Norway.

The final race of the meeting was for the Gentleman Drivers over 3 litre group, with a massive and diverse field battling out the 2 hour enduro. Numerically the predominant combatants were Jaguar E Types, whilst there was a quartet of Ford Shelby Mustang GT350s, and a trio of Bizzarrinis, along with AC Cobras, Chevrolet Corvettes, a pair of TVR Griffiths, and a pair of Sunbeam Tigers in the mix for overall honours.

Unfortunately Monday’s racing was delayed for an hour after a bad accident in the Interserie race, when John Grant’s McLaren M8C appeared to suffer a mechanical failure approaching Paddock Hill Bend, which saw the car fly across the gravel trap and into the tyre wall head on , folding the front across the driver’s legs, and briefly catching fire. It was later reported that he had broken both legs, broken ribs, bruising to the stomach, some lacerations and burns. He was airlifted to hospital, but his injuries were not believed to be life threatening. This cast a cloud over the rest of the meeting, but didn’t stop some good on track activity.

Results

Grand Prix Masters
Race 1
1st Bill Coombs, Tyrrell 009
2nd Roger Wills, Williams FW05
3rd John Grant, Shadow DN9A

Race 2
1st Bill Coombs, Tyrrell 009
2nd Manfredo Rossi di Montelara, Brabham BT42
3rd Nico Bindels, Lotus 87B

World Sportscar Masters
Race 1
1st Richard Evans, Osella PA01
2nd Oliver Bryant, Lola T70 Mk3B
3rd Jon Minshaw Lola T70 Mk3B

Race 2
1st Oliver Bryant, Lola T70 Mk3B
2nd Steve Tandy, Lola T70 Mk3B
3rd Richard Meins, Lola T70 Mk3B

Interserie Revival
Race 1
1st Richard Piper, McLaren M8F
2nd Frank Bradley, March 707
3rd Leo Voyazides, Lola T280

Race 2
1st Richard Piper, McLaren M8F
2nd Frank Bradley, March 707
3rd Leo Voyazides, Lola T280

Sports Racing Masters
1st Georg Kjallgren/James Littlejohn, Daren Mk2
2nd Roger Wills/Joe Twyman, McLaren M1C
3rd Sandy Watson/Martin O’Connell, Chevron B8

Pre-66 Touring Cars
1st Patrick Watts, Ford Mustand
2nd Leo Voyazides, Ford Falcon
3rd John Young, Ford Mustang

Gentleman Drivers (under 3 litre)
1st Sean Walker/Ian Flux, Lotus Elan 26R
2nd Michael Schryver, Lotus Elan 26R
3rd Alan Tice/Chris Conoley, Marcos 1800 GT

Gentleman Drivers (Over 3 litre)
1st Leo Voyazides/Simon Hadfield, AC Cobra
2nd Malcolm Johnson/Nigel Reuben, TVR Griffith
3rd Carlos Monteverde/Gary Pearson, Jaguar E Type

Keith Bluemel
06/2010