Big Calendar (updated vs 3.0) for 2009

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Big Calendar (updated vs 3.0) for 2009

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All dates are provisional. Marcais GTSCC have yet to be released. However, some websites list some dates for this series. The VSCC will have some races for 50s sports cars.

A more readable and printable version is here http://www.brakehorsepower.net/pics/bigcalendar09.html

Other Useful Information

Equipe GTS Website http://www.historique.freeserve.co.uk

Registration Fee: 0
Tyres: Dunlop Historic CR65. But, if over 900Kg then can use Avon CR6 ZZ

FISC EuroTour Website http://www.fisc-eurotour.org

Registration Fee: 0
Tyres: Dunlop Historic CR65 'L' or 'M' and Avon CR6 ZZ

Historic Sports Car Club Website http://www.hscc.org.uk

Registration Fee: 150 pounds
Tyres: Historic Road Sports Dunlops, Avons, Yokos
Tyres: 70's Road Sports Dunlops, Avons, Yokos
Tyres: Guards Trophy Dunlop CR65 'L' or 'M'

Morgan Motor Company Powertorque Challenge Website http://www.mogsport.net

Registration Fee: 85 pounds + MSCC membership fee of 30 pounds
Tyres: Avon CR6 ZZ

Masters Series Website http://www.themastersseries.com

Registration Fee: 295 pounds (2008)
Tyres: Gentleman Drivers Dunlop CR65 'L' or earlier spec
Tyres: Cloth Cap Dunlop CR65 'L' or earlier spec ('M' not allowed)

Marcais GT & Sports Car Cup Website none

Registration Fee: 100 pounds
Tyres: Dunlop CR65 'L'

Vintage Sports Car Club Website http://www.vscc.co.uk

Registration Fee: 0 but must join club 65 pounds
Tyres: Dunlop Racing but check regs

Morgan Techniques Trophy Website http://www.techniques.uk.com

Registration Fee: 0
Tyres: Dunlop, Avons or Yokos

SpecSavers Website http://www.specsavers.co.uk

Sorry about size of table but cheap glasses available here. New version of table will be bigger. :shock:
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Re: Big Calendar (provisional) for 2009

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Excellent research again John - thanks very much for this :-)
Good to hear about specsavers offers too.
Cheers, Tony
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Re: Big Calendar (updated) for 2009

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With such a packed 2009 Calender, to continue Chris Acklams wry comments on the slippery slope of historic motor racing, you wouldn't have time to work one day a week!

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John,

Once again thanks for the big annual calendar not much on then =D>

Who’s planning to do what in 2009 ?

I am looking to do le Mans in July for certain at this point and I will investigate the possibility of Monza in June.

Dreaming of happy Days.

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Thanks John for putting the calendar together. There is one stonking race to add - the Le Mans 24 Hours support race this year (on 13th June) is for 1949 - 65 cars, run by Duncan Wiltshire of Motor Racing Legends. I plan to do this although probably in the TR2 rather than the Morgan.

As for my Morgan races I plan to enter a few Guards Trophy and Equipe GTS races this year including the Le Mans Bugatti Circuit meeting.

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Re: Big Calendar (updated) for 2009

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Mark,

the Le Mans jolly sounds too good to miss. AND it coincides with my 40th birthday.... it's destiny!

Now, just a small matter of FIA papers.


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Re: Big Calendar (updated) for 2009

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Thanks Mark

I haven't heard anything from Duncan for a while - have you any info on Woodcote Trophy, BRDC Sports and Pre War Legends per chance?

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John

Nothing on the other Motor Racing Legends races yet. Duncan said that the Woodcote Trophy calendar isn't quite firmed up. I suspect that once the Silverstone Classic race programme is settled then it will all fall into place.

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Now, just a small matter of FIA papers.


Jonathan

You will not need FIA papers for Jim’s race.

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Richard,

You're talking of Jim Lowry of Equipe GTS? I remember you mentioning the fact that FIA papers were not needed for the meeting held on the Bugatti circuit on 4-5 July 2009.

I got rather carried away when Mark mentioned the Legends race on the Le Mans weekend of 14th June. Two reasons exist for my pressing ahead with the FIA HTP application (1) Mark and I struck a deal with the Devil over a beer or two pre-Christmas that we would aim to get both our +4's FIA registered with a view to competing in the more 'sexy' historic stuff to be found around these parts; and (2) FIA papers will be an essential item if I am to try and get an entry for the Legends race on the Le Mans weekend.

Call it a 40th birthday present to myself!

All of a sudden I get the feeling that there is going to be a run on +4 hardtops....


Jonathon

Ps. Food for thought: XOV is the only +4, I know of, that holds FIA papers and is not required to run with a hard top on account of it holding a piece of paper saying it raced in period without one. That being the case shouldn't we be in a position to lay claim that we are doing nothing more than copying XOV? That way we would avoid the requirement to cocoon ourselves in our cars. Personally, I hate the idea of having to put a hardtop on the car.
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The Yellow Peril (Andy Garlicks ond car) has FIA Papers and isn't required to run with a hardtop (to my knowledge anyway). This may be due to it being Period E though (1947 to 1961).
Jim Lowry might be able to shed more light on this subject

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Re: Big Calendar (updated) for 2009

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I have updated the calendar above - a more printable version is here http://www.brakehorsepower.net/pics/bigcalendar09.html(thanks Chris). Dates are still provisional.
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