Friday, 2 April 2004

how to get to blue hills & spectate HELP!

Hi..     novice class 1 driver here ,
can someone please give me brief directions to blue hills to watch on saturday i think its somewhere around the blackwater junction off the A30 but from there im lost
promise to cheer loads! &  hope to join you all next year  many thanks
 
Tony chubb

Thursday, 1 April 2004

Welcome to Dennis

A big welcome to Dennis Greenslade who has joined our group.
 
Michael

Saturday, 27 March 2004

Fell Sides Northern Classic Trial

Can I extend many thanks to all the competitors on our trial today and hope that you all had an enjoyable and competitive trial. The recent damp weather certainly appears to have had a benificial effect on the nature of some of the sections.
In addition to the entrants, I would also like to thank the many marshals and officials that made the day such an apparent success. I know from the brief feedback from the organising team at the end that we all thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. I even managed a bit of a blast myself at Sandale after the last car. Awsome!!!
As with any other trial, I am sure we would value any feedback received.
 
Myke Pocock.
Chairman.
Fell Side Auto Club.
 
 
  

Message to Funmiss19

 
Hello,
 
Thanks for your membership application. Unfortunately it is not in accordance with our rules (see Joining or Re-joining the Community Please check them out and apply again.
 
Michael

Tuesday, 23 March 2004

Message to Crashtestdummy2004

Hello,
 
Thanks for your membership application. Unfortunately it is not in accordance with our rules (see Joining or Re-joining the Community Please check them out and apply again.
 
Michael

Sunday, 21 March 2004

Windwhistle Trial

All you classic trialists who did not go to this event today missed a treat.   Tim Whellock and his team organized a cracking event in the woods surrounding Clinton and Normans Hump.   22 classic hills and 2 special tests, slick organization and rain 2 hours before the trial but not during it.

Tuesday, 9 March 2004

My March Hare Trial

I drove my newly acquired Dellow on its first road trial. After all the problems on the Southern Autos PCT the main challenge was just to get round the route and hopefully have a go at some of the hills! We were successful, tackled all the hills and even got up some of them! The car ran quite well all things considered and I put most of the PCT problems down to a high under-bonnet temperature. I tried to avoid this on The March Hare by switching the engine off at every opportunity.
 
We had every sort of weather, sun, rain hail and snow but I am a convert to open air motoring! I won't be venturing too far away from home for a while yet as I don't fit into it so its the Beetle for the Lands End.
 
I thought the route and sections on The March Hare were really enjoyable and the organisers made good use of restarts to give us supermen in class eight something to think about! The climbs of the day were definately at Kensworth where the only cars to reach the top of the first section were one of the Trojans who trickled and Ian Davis and Andy Curtis in their buggies who blasted!
 
How was your March Hare?
 
Michael