RE: Spa Update

Thursday 1st August 2002

Spa Update

Hansgerd Bramann reports: The afternoon session didn't go quite so well. Martin had big trouble at La Source while braking into the hairpin, the brakes locked. The crew tried to fix the problem but it re-occured during the first qualifying in the evening. Still, they managed a 02:28+ which secured the 2nd place in class. However, that time is 12 seconds slower than in 2000 which did come as a surprise. The pole Lister lapped at 02:12+.


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hansgerd

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1,274 posts

289 months

Thursday 1st August 2002
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Ted, that was quick...

hansgerd

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289 months

Friday 2nd August 2002
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More news from the track, Dominiek is smiling and the team seems confident. During the night qualifying they put the car on first place in class and 25th overall. Despite the fast time the FIA didn't allow them to compete in the super pole qualifying. So, the Cerbera didn't turn a wheel today. Tomorrow, the BMS Scuderia Italia Ferrari 550 will start from pole. At the moment it's clowdy with light rain and the forecast says it partly clowdy and sunny over the weekend.

cybersdorf

85 posts

275 months

Friday 2nd August 2002
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The "one make" class was the only one not allowed to take part in the Super Pole; and they still don't know why they are running in that class (seems like someone in the FIA or SRO or RACB or whereever got the Cerbera mixed up with the Tuscan...). According to Rob Barff, "they apologised". Heartwarming. Anyway, I think if the TVR makes it to the finish it will win the 1M class no matter what so we should compare its performance with that of the N-GTs.

cybersdorf

85 posts

275 months

Saturday 3rd August 2002
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Hm, now the story is the Martin Short himself decided not to run in the Super Pole...

deuginthesky

18 posts

266 months

Saturday 3rd August 2002
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Live coverage here , not found better:

http://users.skynet.be/ris/circuit/24hspa/ris.htm

cybersdorf

85 posts

275 months

Saturday 3rd August 2002
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www.eurosport.com/static_filesV2/asp/pages/home_multimedia_dyn.asp?langueid=0&sportid=224&Gener=true
Eurosport.com live feed, w/o the commentary but with the pit lane interviews.

cybersdorf

85 posts

275 months

Saturday 3rd August 2002
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For those who speak French, the live track commentary can be found at the official site: www.spa24hours.com

cybersdorf

85 posts

275 months

Saturday 3rd August 2002
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"We’re down to five cylinders, the compression ratios are fine, so we’re just checking things over", says Simon Pullan. 30mins. lost in the pits, the car is now way way down the order. Oh dear.

jamesc

2,820 posts

289 months

Sunday 4th August 2002
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Looks like a Porsche GT3 could win overall!

James

jamesc

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289 months

Sunday 4th August 2002
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flasher

9,238 posts

289 months

Sunday 4th August 2002
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and the TVR Cerbera made it to the end!!

Well done guys

The first time a TVR has ever completed a 24hr race!!

Le Mans, here we come!!!

christvr

21 posts

279 months

Sunday 4th August 2002
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Bravo VeryPlast/Rollcentre !
Nice demonstration: it can be done...
Agree with Flasher: next step Le Mans (...a dream...)

C & J

300 posts

270 months

Sunday 4th August 2002
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Here,Here!!! Le Mans 2003, TVR here we come! Can't wait - how soon can we book the ferry?
Well done Martin, Simon, Rob and the rest of the team, great result everybody - wish we were there!

barry

78 posts

289 months

Sunday 4th August 2002
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Well done Martin, Rob, and Simon.
Great effort once again.

How long before the factory decide that Le Mans is worth a shot?

philshort

8,293 posts

282 months

Sunday 4th August 2002
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Congrats to the Rollcentre boys, nice going! An chance of seeing in-depth analysis of the effort on PistonHeads? I hope so!

christof

892 posts

289 months

Sunday 4th August 2002
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Congrats to the Rollcentre team and all the other who were involved in this project.

Enjoyed to meet up with you on Saturday, wish I stayed till the end.

Next step has to be LE MANS,pleaaaaaaase !!!

Cheers,

Christof

GrahamG

1,091 posts

272 months

Monday 5th August 2002
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Spent much of the weekend in and out of the TVR pit - What a Brilliant Effort!

All three drivers, Dominiek and all of the crew were just awesome.

And on the way home, totally knackered after doing the whole race for dsc with no sleep found myself in the queue for passport control at Dover next to your very own PetrolTed! Now that is spooky - We went to Spa, He went to the 'Ring and yet we end up 5 feet away from each other at Dover!!!

Beast

368 posts

289 months

Monday 5th August 2002
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A potentially defining moment in TVR's brief motorsport history. A truly magnificent event at easily "the best track in the world" (not just one of them Graham) and feel truly privileged to have been able to say I was there.

Definitely worthy of a full write-up Ted, this is some story. Just some highlights - Barffy P3 overall in the wet on Thursday night ! - the first time Simon had driven in the dark or for an endurance stint he was as reliable as something German (even if he does look 14) - and of course as a finale the fat/old/bald/slow one in tears at the end with Michelle, showing he is human and exactly what this did mean !

Special thanks & congratulations need to go to the Rollcentre & TVR Factory boys who worked together like a dream (plus that quiet, shrewd and V. important Steve character from the Eclipse team ! and overall Maitre D Colin Brunton) they were magnificent - I'm sure the full story will emerge over time, but beside a niggling electrical problem on the wiring loom which the team ended changing in entirety(unbelievably professional) - ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WENT WRONG.....ON A TVR (and a Sp6 at that) !!

This is the basis upon which dreams like Le Mans are made....I hope this one makes it to reality.

(PS - special thanks to the lovely waffle lady in the paddock who kept me going for 23h 40m without sleep)

jamesc

2,820 posts

289 months

Monday 5th August 2002
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Well done Shorty, Simon and Rob on finishing the 24 hours. Its good to be proved wrong!

James

raceboy

13,244 posts

285 months

Monday 5th August 2002
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Loved the bit on Eurosport when BVR in the Lister was lapping the TVR, kept flashing him to let him know he would be on TV (according to the commentators)
But top stuff all you TVR boys, next stop Le Mans