Gurston Down Hillclimb 28/08/11
Discussion
I ended up going to my first hillclimb event over the weekend and have finally decided to get a thread up showing some of the pics I took, the camera wasn't the best as it's fairly old but it was all that was available. Also saw my first PH sticker although it was one in the windscreen that said sunday service so not a real one
(it was on an 11 plate BMW if it was you?)
Anyway on with the pictures!

DSC07158 by TCG111, on Flickr

Evo by
TCG111, on Flickr

Quattro by TCG111, on Flickr

DSC07172 by TCG111, on Flickr

DSC07169 by TCG111, on Flickr
One of my personal favourites just for the way it looks.

DSC07170 by TCG111, on Flickr

Anyway on with the pictures!

DSC07158 by TCG111, on Flickr

Evo by
TCG111, on Flickr

Quattro by TCG111, on Flickr

DSC07172 by TCG111, on Flickr

DSC07169 by TCG111, on Flickr
One of my personal favourites just for the way it looks.

DSC07170 by TCG111, on Flickr
You went to a round of the national championship, which is fine if you are interested in the spectacularly quick hilclimb single seat race cars. They are incredible to see off the start line and round hollow bend flat at about 150 mph. If you enjoyed the day out try the Gurston meeting on the 11th which is the last round of the local championship. The club events are less focused on the big boys slightly more relaxed but still with lots of close action.
I only went as i'm down at my parents place in Templecombe in Somerset, it was a great meeting and wasn't aware it was a national championship I witnessed.
The next time i'm down here though i'll definitely be on the checkout for when the next events are, it was definitely a great way to spend a tenner if your a petrolhead
The next time i'm down here though i'll definitely be on the checkout for when the next events are, it was definitely a great way to spend a tenner if your a petrolhead

I haven't heard of Wiscombe i'll give it a google now, cheers!
Oh and a couple more photos

DSC07173 by TCG111, on Flickr

DSC07171 by TCG111, on Flickr
MGB with a stonking V8 spinning it's rear wheels

DSC07168 by TCG111, on Flickr

DSC07167 by TCG111, on Flickr
And a slightly odd tow car!

TowCar by TCG111, on Flickr
Oh and a couple more photos


DSC07173 by TCG111, on Flickr

DSC07171 by TCG111, on Flickr
MGB with a stonking V8 spinning it's rear wheels


DSC07168 by TCG111, on Flickr

DSC07167 by TCG111, on Flickr
And a slightly odd tow car!

TowCar by TCG111, on Flickr
MotorsportTom said:
You can follow the story of the Honda F1 car on the back of this here: http://www.f1technical.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1...Cyder said:
MotorsportTom said:
You can follow the story of the Honda F1 car on the back of this here: http://www.f1technical.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1...I did notice however that it was still a rolling chassis on the trailer on the weekend, I haven't found in that thread whether it has had an engine or not yet

Well done, Tom, for trawling through all 20 pages on that thread! The engine is basically built, we're just waiting for some info from Hewland on the final design of the gearbox internals, so the engine builder(John Hartley) can finish his design of the back plate. We still have a fair way to go, but hope to be up and running sometime next season. I'll keep updating the F1technical thread from time to time for those who might be interested.
Weekend sprint at Crystal Palace so I imagine a fair few people will be heading there.
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