Roger, just a short drive for you, It would be great to see you at the Taupo GP.... no pressure!
Cheers
Roger, just a short drive for you, It would be great to see you at the Taupo GP.... no pressure!
Cheers
C'mon Roger,
The "stars" might not align like this again !
KH
The “Legends” attending the Historic Taupo Grand Prix are...
David Simpson, Kerry Grant, Alan Boyle, Ray Stone, Spencer “Spinner” Black, Dennis Marwood and Jim Palmer.
Thanks to the above for putting the time in to come and to Dale and John for their efforts in organising this.
Last edited by Spgeti; 01-15-2019 at 03:13 AM.
Ken H, Paul B and others, sadly my "Stars" aren't going to align either.. so missing out.
Seeing the " Legends " list what a great group of guys ..
as Bruce says
" David Simpson, Kerry Grant, Alan Boyle, Ray Stone, Spencer “Spinner” Black, Dennis Marwood and Jim Palmer.
Thanks to the above for putting the time in to come and to Dale and John for their efforts in organising this. "
Enjoy the weekend.
Cheers
Roger
I have just heard from one of our group that has arrived at Taupo and it is stinking HOT....
Bruce,
It is just the opposite here at LAX right now where it is cold,windy and wet.
I .might have to borrow a pair of "Grimmie's " shorts !
Ken H [
Man, its hot enough here and I am about to have my 5th swim of the day...also may have another one after walking the dogs at 11pm tonight.
And I have to leave this for 4 days.......tough days in the office ahead.
I know one of our Racers has a cool suit....he thought ahead.
Wet the underwear-cold water- or put them in the freezer........its a cool start.
Been 28 or 29 officially in Taurang the last few days, over 30 I would say !!.
Have a great weekend Guys, and good clean Racing - they are more expensive to repair these days.
Drive Safely and remember ...... !!!!!
Those Boys in Blue, will be watching You.
Cheers
Roger D.
PS Ken H, so sorry to be missing the event - have a great time with all those Guys and Girls.
Say Hi to Alan Boyle from me - he just had his 77th Birthday ..
Wetting not recommended John. Suits are flameproof - not fireproof and not really heat proof. In a fire, you'd probably get scalded through the heat transfer. Which is why we always recommended you dried your suit between races.
For the same reason, you shouldn't really wear a watch with a metal strap. Having said that, the risk of fire is relatively slim, based on the number of races most of us have attended over the years, despite the new rules with underwear and balaclavas etc. But, it is still a risk, no matter how small that risk is - but then so is being hit in the face by a wayward bird when driving a single seater.
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I am about to head out through the Waikato and Bay of Plenty on the way to Auckland after a most enjoyable 3 days at Taupo.
Thanks to so many of you, especially John, Bruce, Chad, Angus nd Rowan for putting up with me ( especially in confined sleeping quarters ! )
Meeting up with old school friends, relatives, chatting with racing legends and Mr. Holmes was like magic to me.( Bucket list material )
Plus wonderful racing..great stuff. Thanks to all and soon I will be heading back to winter but my batteries have been fully recharged.
Cheers
Ken H
The Demos proved to be a real hit for HSSC fans and entertaining for the spectators
I gave the Team Cambridge Monaro to Rowan Harman..aussiemonza on TRS ...he did 2 X 10 lap sessions with Ken Hydman..after 50 years he finally got his just desserts.
Rowan had been the custodian of the Monaros Moon manifold and 4 X 48IDA Webers for many years, so this was just reward for him....also convinced him that there was NO way he could buy them back off me.
Bruce took his buddy Chad out as well in Blue at the same time and all of a sudden it was like Coppins and Moffat in some very stylish overtaking and cornering
Bruce took his 2 daughters out in Blue, we also took Scott and Grant Hawkins-our greatest fans- for a coordinated close passing sessions in the 2 cars.
Also took some of the Taupo flaggies for 3 lap sprints for some excitement as they gave us so much of their time in supporting race day. I had to keep reminding my passengers that we as we were Historics we were actually supposed to slide through the corners
Graham Barnes son Shane also took the old mans Capri for a tankfull of fun.
I was geared up to give Spinner Black some laps in his old Monaro,, but unfortunately he didnt make it
Biggest smile of the day came from Jon Telford, Roger Davis and myself after finally getting Jen Mossman to get behind the wheel of the Mazda RX8 that was built originally just for her. She went out on the track, last seen beating Roger Williams lap record..still hasnt come in yet so we are going to send out the search parties.
Thanks BMMP for scheduling spare time between races for family and friends to enjoy the cars at pace on the track
Monaro and Blue probably did a full season of racing with demos and I think I know Taupo track better.
Extra special big thank you to Angus Fogg who was worked mercilessly for 3 days fixing all manner of car ailments, such as -hub seals on Starlets,test driving Marinas, getting new driveshaft for Blue Friday night at Vegas and checking the water on the Monaro.
Hard Workers Award would have to go to Paul B....after working tirelessly in the HMC/HSC marquee, he finally emerged for his Demo, and the cars had been packed away...next time buddy.
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John Mck .. thanks for the story - A great weekend for you all, Cheers.
P S - Spgeti has posted quite a few photos on a Facebook page - including your Beauty in the pits and on track.
With his permission I could edit and post them on here - give me a day or two to organise..
Cheers
Roger D
Help yourself Roger and just please credit the Photographer. Stuart Short and Nigel Watts have taken some fantastic photos.
Mike Feisst runs our Website and is on TRS.
HMC/HSC had one of the best race events we have ever had. Great racing by our Racers, no damage apart from breakages, and a very happy team of helpers.
I will leave it up to Dale to give a report on the action.
Cheers
Jen Mossman got some track time in her Chev powered Mazda RX 7. This car was built for Jen a few years back and started with a 327 small block. Now owned by John Telford who kindly offered Jen the drive.
Jen is the only female, or one of the very few to break 60 seconds in a saloon car at Bay Park.
The car was built it maybe 1991 Its a tube chassis built by her ex husband Greg. They brought the Grant Brennans RX7 and dumped most of it but kept the IMSA body kit. Jennifer had the ex Brett Willis commodore for a few season prior, so they stripped it out and used the mechanicals in the Mazda.
The best bits the engine. ( the bones of it now in the Graeme Park Marina). its a Fisher 310 cube, and powered the 1982 US Transam championship winning DeAtley Camaro, ( with drivers Willie T Ribbs, and David Hobbs)
Additional info by Roger Davis.
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