RE: Cluster of Caterfields ships out next week

RE: Cluster of Caterfields ships out next week

Thursday 18th August 2005

Sevens drive to the West

Cluster of Caterfields ships out next week


Sevens line up
Sevens line up
The route
The route

A group of 41 Caterham-style cars is heading off to the US next week for a drive from Houston, Texas to San Francisco, California. The idea is for it to be an adventure and fun for everyone, as many of the drivers have never been to the US before.

The three-week tour, dubbed 'USA2005: How the West Was Driven', involves Caterhams, Lotus', Westfields, Robin Hoods, and Strikers. The cars will be loaded into containers in Barking next Monday and Tuesday for shipment 6,000 miles to Houston's port via container ship. Their owners will next see the cars on 15 September.

Originally conceived in 2003 on the Tour7 "Lynch the Leprechaun" drive around of Ireland, USA 2005 has over 60 Sevens registered from the UK, eight European countries, and the USA.

The event is a 22 day driving extravaganza starting in Houston, Texas. Joining the European group will be another 15 cars and the group will make their way through locations such as Austin, Sante Fe New Mexico, Vail Colorado, Monument Valley, the Grand Canyon, and up scenic Hwy-1 on the California coast to finish the 3,400 mile trip in San Francisco. Along the way as they cross the USA, another 40-50 Lotus/Caterham 7's will join at various stops to meet and drive with the group.

The route has been especially designed for the Lotus 7-styled vehicle, as originally designed by Colin Chapman, said organiser Steve Blair, a native Texan and UK resident since 1998.

"This group is the largest international tour of Lotus / Caterham 7's ever conceived", said Blair. "The dream of many owners the world over to take their Se7ens and enjoy the best of the USA's huge road network is about to start."

Advance group supporting USA2005 drivers departs the UK on 13 September and the core group of drivers and passengers join them on 15 September in Houston. The event ends in San Francisco on 6 October after a track day at Infineon Raceway as guests of the Jim Russell racing school.

The group's also looking for sponsors.

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Steve-B

Original Poster:

751 posts

289 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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Many thanks Ted, we can't wait to go....

We also have WCM Ultralites joining us once we're in the USA

goo-goo-gjoob

811 posts

262 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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I might be coming down to Austin to see you guys.

knowley

145 posts

285 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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I don't think the cars in that picture are going... I know the owners of 3... and they aren't going on the USA tour

>> Edited by knowley on Thursday 18th August 17:58

manek

2,977 posts

291 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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If someone can supply me with a good quality pic of some/all of the cars that ARE going, I'd be happy to substitute it.

Manek
PH Editor

>> Edited by manek on Thursday 18th August 18:15

knowley

145 posts

285 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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LOL - no worries, just thought it amusing... picture is from a "blat" to Goodwood.

Pesmo

150 posts

246 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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Damn, just realised that I am in Houston on Business the day after they leave. I would love to have been there to see them off.

Are they planning a grand send off ? If so from where and when ? I might see if I can change my travel arrangements

This looks a really great trip

Steve-B

Original Poster:

751 posts

289 months

Friday 19th August 2005
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knowley, i'm trying to get Manek a better picture to use. I had that one about, that was a cracking good drive that day wasn't it

knowley

145 posts

285 months

Friday 19th August 2005
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I missed that particular blat, but did do a couple of those sun rise runs that year

Now the route is up I am even more jealous... are you going to organise another one Steve, maybe in a couple of years?

Steve-B

Original Poster:

751 posts

289 months

Sunday 21st August 2005
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Knowley -- that'd be telling, and i don't know if i'll ever run a Tour7 event this large again. 2.5 years of personal time is a huge amount of work. i now have 8 other folks helping in the final 2 months as there was more work to do.

pesmo -- we're starting the morning of the 16th from the Hampton Inn on NASA-1 in Kemah just off of I-45 south. we'll be off about 0900-ish on the day, to head west then NW to Austin. there will be a START line i can assure you for the group setting out, perhaps you can come and do the "official" start pictures for us?

Sooooooooo, perhaps i'll organise a future event....you never know. The power of Tour7 is immense

>> Edited by Steve-B on Sunday 21st August 11:20

Steve-B

Original Poster:

751 posts

289 months

Thursday 25th August 2005
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current ship location with our 40 cars in Se7en containers is located here:

www.sailwx.info/shiptrack/shipposition.phtml?call=WGXN

>> Edited by Steve-B on Thursday 25th August 22:19

Steve-B

Original Poster:

751 posts

289 months

Saturday 10th September 2005
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ship is almost there

Yee Haw, come on Thursday !!!!




>> Edited by Steve-B on Saturday 10th September 15:18

ldkious

1 posts

229 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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I live north of San Francisco, and south of Infineon Raceway. Last evening on my home from work, I saw 2 of the Caterhams driving thru SF and spoke briefly with them (actually, only one was truly a Caterham, but both cars has British tags). This morning on my way in to SF, I saw @ 12-15 crossing the Golden Gate Bridge heading north. So, I guess a bunch of the cars made it!

Steve-B

Original Poster:

751 posts

289 months

Friday 7th October 2005
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Only 2 of our 56 cars didn't make it from start to finish. A Series 1 Lotus-7 holed a piston, and a Sylva Stryker blew a head up.

We were on the way to / from Infineon where Russell Racing School did a free lunchtime track day for us.

We're home now, sans cars, and there's about a dozen driving home across the USA now to various points......

ewenm

28,506 posts

252 months

Friday 18th November 2005
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Cars are on their way back now

Off the coast of Mexico: www.sailwx.info/shiptrack/shipposition.phtml?call=DGTX

rossybee

955 posts

264 months

Thursday 24th November 2005
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Hello chaps

Cotty

40,300 posts

291 months

Friday 25th November 2005
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ewenm said:
Cars are on their way back now

Off the coast of Mexico: www.sailwx.info/shiptrack/shipposition.phtml?call=DGTX


Is the red dot supposed to be the boat

ewenm

28,506 posts

252 months

Friday 25th November 2005
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Yes, although it's a little lagardly about reporting position...

Cotty

40,300 posts

291 months

Friday 25th November 2005
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Cool that you can track the boat like that

David Duffield

1 posts

227 months

Friday 23rd December 2005
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So where is this boat now?

Has it arrived?

David Duffield

barry ashcroft

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228 months

Saturday 24th December 2005
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The containers were dropped off last wednesday at southampton we finally unloaded the containers beginning of this week and I was the last to collect my car which I did today from havent where John & Jen Fletcher had been looking after it along with 5 other cars. So that is it the official final end to USA2005 roll on the next one!!!!


Barry