Greystoke Stages (10th of July 2011)

By Barry Lindsay

Greystoke was a forest I’d never competed in and 2011 was going to be the best opportunity for me to do it. However reading the regs I noticed that it was maps only no notes. With Michael not reading OS maps, I had decided not to bother, then I asked map reader Caroline Lodge to navigate. Caroline agreed so it was all systems go.

Leading up to the event we were both nervous. Caroline because she hadn’t called maps in 1 to 9 before. Myself because I hadn’t had anyone else navigate me in 18 years and damaging the car with a tarmac title at grasp in the next few months would be silly.

Scrutineering was done on the Saturday and once we had the route Caroline set about marking her maps with as much information as possible from the route book.

The morning of the event was warm and sunny, dust was now going to be a problem. Going to the first stage it became apparent that a large number of people know Caroline, I was beginning to feel that I was just a chauffeur for a VIP celebrity, blacked out windows should there be a next time.

Barry Lindsay & Caroline Lodge
Barry Lindsay & Caroline Lodge

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Club Night Autotest (7th of July 2011)

By Barry Lindsay

The July club night was the 2nd Autotest of the year and in new field at Longpark, Scaleby. After some wet weather the event looking doubtfull but after touring the farm the night before, it was agreed that the newly cut silage field was the firmest.

14 entrants arrived and we please to see 5 new competitors and also was good to see others coming back for their 2nd event, along with the ‘regulars’!

Again we had two different tests running side by side one manned by Michael Lindsay the other by Caroline Lodge, with Ian Robinson getting folk organised to keep it running and also doing a bit of navigating.

Test 1 Barry was quickest with 1m 27 ahead of John on 1m 28 then Neil V & Nigel on 1m 31 followed by new competitor Pete Docker on 1m 34.

John Ross

John Ross

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August Club Night – Thursday 4th of August 2011

Spadeadam Motor Club

are hosting the next

North East and Cumbrian Motor Clubs Get Together

Thursday the 4th of August.

A Demonstration and Talk by:

Emergency Mobile Medical Unitwww.emmu.co.uk

An opportunity to learn more about the role of the rescue units and a chance to get together with folk from other motor clubs.

Starts at 19.30hrs

At Skitby Restaurant, Smithfield.

Everyone Welcome!

Rally Results (June 2011)

This month saw the Jim Clark. On the International, Peter Taylor finished 7 Overall (2nd in Class) in the R3 Clio. On the National Fiona Gourlay navigated her way round to 32nd OA (5th in Class) with Garry Wilson in an Opel Manta. On the Reivers, Peter Taylor was 14th OA and won his class, while Allan Cathers navigated his way to 25th OA (6th in Class) with Rory Young in the Evo. At Weeton Camp Nigel Hepburn and James McWhir finished 25th (5th in Class), while Richard and Simon Clark retired. On the Scottish Rally James McWhir was out with Michael Hunter but retired on SS1 with Clutch failure.

Michael Hunter & James McWhir on the Scottish Rally before retiring on ss1

Michael Hunter & James McWhir on the Scottish Rally before retiring on ss1

Kames Sprint -12 of June 2011

By Geoffrey Harkness

Having missed the Pendragon rally, and the next event being several weeks away it was decide that a sprint would keep the wheels on the car turning. An entry was sent and to boost the spectator numbers Caroline entered as well. So now I had someone to warm the tyres for me without wearing too much tread off. Well that was the idea, but great ideas don’t always work out.

We arrived at Kames and with plenty of time before practice Barry would remove the passenger seat, blow the tyres up and get the car scrutineered.

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Pendragon 2011

By Barry Lindsay

The Pendragon Stages had to change date this year due to army commitments in August. It had also lost the use of Lowther stages so the 2011 Pendragon was a single venue rally on the Warcop ranges in May.

Spadeadam MC had a good attendance at the event which with the new date being the day after the dinner dance. James Coxon was the highest seeded SMC member, sitting in with Michael Johns in the EVo6 at 10, followed by Barry and Michael Lindsay at 11, then Keith Taylor and Paul Hughes at 12 in the Subaru. Tim Finch was at 19, but wasn’t well enough to compete and non-started. Peter Taylor with Andrew Roughead had the Clio at 21 and using the event as practice for the Jim Clark, which followed the next weekend. Chris Taylor and Jonny Sproat were at 27 in the front wheel drive RS2000, Barrie Thomson and Jerry Hettrick had their 106 at 36. Nigel Hepburn and James McWhir had the 206 at 51.

The heavy overnight rain left everything wet with heavy showers mixed with sunny spells it was a day of which tyre to be on. Barry and Michael used the knowledge of both Warcop and wet tarmac to set 7m30 for the stage (4th fastest behind Stobart, Hall and Benn!) Keith and Paul were 5 seconds behind with 7m 35, then Mike and James on 7m 55. Peter and Andrew stuck the Clio off backwards losing over a minute.

Stage two was a rerun and slightly drier, Keith and Paul were quickest with 7m20 with Barry and Michael on 7m 23 then Mike and James on 7m29, then Chris and Jonny with 7m 34.

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Opel Manta Madness – Car 150 – Jim Clark 2011

By Fiona Gourlay

I was really looking forward to the Jim Clark National as I had not been out competeing on notes since october last year.

Garry had been working all hours and not had time to spend preparing the Manta since he had done Charterhall with Hollie, his daughter, in the navigators seat. So preparation was all last minute- All was ready, we’re through scrutineering- home for tea and time to start. This being our home town I told him to make sure we went through the Duns stage with no damage. We started with a good dance along North Street. He was very close to the kerb on my side at the hotel, we got through and down Station road and into the Industrial Site, just missing the kerb on his side to the finish of the stage. We were now in 48th o/a.

Away on the 20 miles road section to do Bothwel after that we were up to 35th with no mishaps, doing well and enjoying it.

Garry Wilson and Fiona Gourlay

Garry Wilson and Fiona Gourlay

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Rally Results (May 2011)

The Pirelli International Peter Taylor finish 12th Overall 3rd in class in the R3 Clio. The Halburn Stages saw Peter Taylor cruelly robbed of his maiden victory with a powersteering oil fire on the Subaru, He finished after a stage maximum in 11th. James McWhir navigated Michael Hunter in the Lada to 12th Overall 2nd in class. Pendragon saw Barry & Michael Lindsay get 4th Overall and winning the class ahead of James Coxon navigating Michael Johns in the Evo to 6th Overall 3rd in class. Peter Taylor had a troubled day finishing 30th Overall after two off’s. Other members went off and stayed off included Keith Taylor in the Subaru. Chris Taylor in the rs2000 and Nigel Hepburn & James McWhir. Barrie Thomson & Jerry Hettrick had the engine misfire return.

Pathfinders Results

1st       Yvonne Petry & Geoffrey Harkness      11 Clues  47 Miles
2nd     Neil Thomlinson & Paul Scott               8 Clues  43 Miles
3rd      Christine & John Ross                             7 Clues  46 Miles
4th      Neil & Zach Varah                                    7 Clues  47 Miles
=         Mike Lindsay & Caroline Lodge             7 Clues  47 Miles

Been a bit busy again

By Carlione Lodge

Barry told you about the SMC results at Ingliston in last month’s edition of TT.However  the following weekend saw us back there again, this time with only one seat in the car for the Ingliston sprint. For a change the weather was good to us, a bit windy but a lot drier than last time. We were both using the Corsa, and I was first out. I think that my role in all this is to warm the tyres for Geoffrey.

The route was the same as last year, but I’m still convinced that the hairpin somehow gets narrower when I get into the driving seat! First practice run, nothing remarkable, just trying to get the hang of the car again, I’ve not driven it since October last year. Before the second practice run our team manager for the day (Barry), suggested that, as the time wouldn’t count in the results, I should just ‘go for it’ and see what happens. So I did, and couldn’t get out of the car for laughing at the finish. There are 4 main corners on the route and it kind of went wrong on 3 of them! Lots of screeching (from the tyres not me) and lots of sideways stuff, at one point I really thought that I was going to take the timing beam out! –the tyres were well warmed for Geoffrey. But I was quicker. Another practice run, I was quicker again but a bit more in control. By now I’d knocked 2.05 sec off my first time but was 4.24 sec behind Geoffrey.
After Lunch it was time for the timed runs, I did better again despite lifting in the esses –and being told off for it! Final run and I didn’t get away from the start very well. But was a little quicker again, but so was Geoffrey. At the end of the day Geoffrey came 3rd in class with 48.43 sec, I was 2 places behind with 52.27 sec. That’s 3.84 sec difference. I’ll
catch you one day Mr Harkness.

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