Brighton Speed Trials mishap
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Brighton Argus
This car had been running at the Speed Trials as long as I've been going and that's a long time. I'm sorry it has been wrecked but I'm sure it will live to run another day.
This car had been running at the Speed Trials as long as I've been going and that's a long time. I'm sorry it has been wrecked but I'm sure it will live to run another day.
motco said:
Brighton Argus
This car had been running at the Speed Trials as long as I've been going and that's a long time. I'm sorry it has been wrecked but I'm sure it will live to run another day.
Glad the guy is ok. Some appalling comments on that article.This car had been running at the Speed Trials as long as I've been going and that's a long time. I'm sorry it has been wrecked but I'm sure it will live to run another day.
jeff666 said:
There was a bad crash at Castle Coombe action day today,
Video on Facebook, rumors saying a passenger has died but hopefully wrong, some of the comments are also pretty crappy.
There were a few emergency services coming through today, but nothing like as many as last weekend for the crash at Quarry. Video on Facebook, rumors saying a passenger has died but hopefully wrong, some of the comments are also pretty crappy.
Edit: statement >

Edited by miniman on Saturday 3rd September 19:46
motco said:
SydneyBridge said:
I am surprised the greens have not banned the speed trials
They tried after the death in 2012, but popular demand forced them to recind the ban.Eric Mc said:
I wish there was better advanced notice for the Brighton Speed Trials. I always find out they've been on AFTER the event.
As far as I'm aware, always 1st Saturday in September. Now, remembering that when the time comes..................................................
As with all things nowadays, all information and advance publicity, etc. seems to have migrated to the Facebook page.
Kim
kimducati said:
As far as I'm aware, always 1st Saturday in September.
Now, remembering that when the time comes..................................................
As with all things nowadays, all information and advance publicity, etc. seems to have migrated to the Facebook page.
Kim
Indeed.Now, remembering that when the time comes..................................................
As with all things nowadays, all information and advance publicity, etc. seems to have migrated to the Facebook page.
Kim
Finding stuff out by accident is far less likely than it used to be. You have to already know about things so you can find out about them - which is rather counter intuitive.
I'll try and make a diary note for next year. Do they have any sort of website you can sign up to for alerts?
For some reason I thought it was sometime around October. I actually travel to the Brighton area quite frequently these days but I saw no posters, banners etc.
motco said:
Brighton Argus
This car had been running at the Speed Trials as long as I've been going and that's a long time. I'm sorry it has been wrecked but I'm sure it will live to run another day.
James Augustus Tiller, as they used to announce him at Valence Hill Climb, many years agoThis car had been running at the Speed Trials as long as I've been going and that's a long time. I'm sorry it has been wrecked but I'm sure it will live to run another day.
Eric Mc said:
I'll try and make a diary note for next year. Do they have any sort of website you can sign up to for alerts?
I think the best web site would be the Brighton & Hove Motor Club - try this link https://bhmc.club/They are the organising club.
Kim
eta: With regard to posters, banners, etc. I think that the (Green) Council would rather the event didn't happen, so don't allow roadside publicity. As previously mentioned, they did try to get it stopped, but ended up with a bloody nose due to public opinion being mostly in favour of the event carrying on. This may or may not have been (don't remember) immediately after someone unfortunately lost their life in a freak crash near the finish line, must have been 8 - 10 years ago.
Edited by kimducati on Wednesday 7th September 14:18
kimducati said:
Eric Mc said:
I'll try and make a diary note for next year. Do they have any sort of website you can sign up to for alerts?
I think the best web site would be the Brighton & Hove Motor Club - try this link https://bhmc.club/They are the organising club.
Kim
eta: With regard to posters, banners, etc. I think that the (Green) Council would rather the event didn't happen, so don't allow roadside publicity. As previously mentioned, they did try to get it stopped, but ended up with a bloody nose due to public opinion being mostly in favour of the event carrying on. This may or may not have been (don't remember) immediately after someone unfortunately lost their life in a freak crash near the finish line, must have been 8 - 10 years ago.
Edited by kimducati on Wednesday 7th September 14:18
I thought the fatality 8-10 years ago referred to the dreadful accident involving Simon Law. Co- driving Tony Marsh’s Rovercraft Special (a March F2 chassis powered by a bored-out SD1 engine) he lost control at in excess of 170mph over the finish line with fatal consequences.
I was there and it feels like yesterday. Just checked on it - the 1993 meeting, nearly 30 years ago. Time seems to have its DRS fully open these days….
I was there and it feels like yesterday. Just checked on it - the 1993 meeting, nearly 30 years ago. Time seems to have its DRS fully open these days….
moffspeed said:
I thought the fatality 8-10 years ago referred to the dreadful accident involving Simon Law. Co- driving Tony Marsh’s Rovercraft Special (a March F2 chassis powered by a bored-out SD1 engine) he lost control at in excess of 170mph over the finish line with fatal consequences.
I was there and it feels like yesterday. Just checked on it - the 1993 meeting, nearly 30 years ago. Time seems to have its DRS fully open these days….
Way off topic I know, and sorry to touch on a sensitive subject, but for a while my dad owned the ‘March Allegro’ - an F2 March powered by an experimental A series turbo.I was there and it feels like yesterday. Just checked on it - the 1993 meeting, nearly 30 years ago. Time seems to have its DRS fully open these days….
freedman said:
motco said:
Brighton Argus
This car had been running at the Speed Trials as long as I've been going and that's a long time. I'm sorry it has been wrecked but I'm sure it will live to run another day.
James Augustus Tiller, as they used to announce him at Valence Hill Climb, many years agoThis car had been running at the Speed Trials as long as I've been going and that's a long time. I'm sorry it has been wrecked but I'm sure it will live to run another day.
kimducati said:
I think the best web site would be the Brighton & Hove Motor Club - try this link https://bhmc.club/
They are the organising club.
Kim
eta: With regard to posters, banners, etc. I think that the (Green) Council would rather the event didn't happen, so don't allow roadside publicity. As previously mentioned, they did try to get it stopped, but ended up with a bloody nose due to public opinion being mostly in favour of the event carrying on. This may or may not have been (don't remember) immediately after someone unfortunately lost their life in a freak crash near the finish line, must have been 8 - 10 years ago.
Thanks.They are the organising club.
Kim
eta: With regard to posters, banners, etc. I think that the (Green) Council would rather the event didn't happen, so don't allow roadside publicity. As previously mentioned, they did try to get it stopped, but ended up with a bloody nose due to public opinion being mostly in favour of the event carrying on. This may or may not have been (don't remember) immediately after someone unfortunately lost their life in a freak crash near the finish line, must have been 8 - 10 years ago.
Edited by kimducati on Wednesday 7th September 14:18
I'll try and remember to look out for the event next year.
moffspeed said:
I thought the fatality 8-10 years ago referred to the dreadful accident involving Simon Law. Co- driving Tony Marsh’s Rovercraft Special (a March F2 chassis powered by a bored-out SD1 engine) he lost control at in excess of 170mph over the finish line with fatal consequences.
I was there and it feels like yesterday. Just checked on it - the 1993 meeting, nearly 30 years ago. Time seems to have its DRS fully open these days….
That seems a rather quick terminal speed for a 1/4 mile. I spoke to a chap who used to compete in the 70s with a F5000 car, back then he said the length was either 0.5 miles or a mile (I can't recall as this was 10+ years ago now), and he said he held the record for a while with a terminal speed of >170mph. Obviously that was also a single seater chassis but with a Chevy smallblock in the back, so surprised at 170mph over a standing quarter I was there and it feels like yesterday. Just checked on it - the 1993 meeting, nearly 30 years ago. Time seems to have its DRS fully open these days….

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