2012

REMEMBER THERE IS NO RACING ON XMAS OR NEW YEARS DAY 

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all our members, 2013 will start with the final round of the 2012 autumn league on January 8th.  The Christmas break should provide time to get your mardave cars in great shape for which I am sure will be a very exciting and competitive years racing. 

XMAS Fun night – Tuesday 18th December

This was a great evening being a little different from the normal race night’s, the emphasis being on having fun. The projector racing was new to several members who soon found out it would test their driving skills to the max and having a brightly coloured car especially when towing an illuminated caravan is an advantage.  Daniel Williams was the top driver in the cars only races with Darren Ford a close second and Richard Parker two laps down. This no doubt made Daniels birthday cake taste even better especially after blowing out all eighteen candles in one go!

Christmas traditionally also means caravans, only four this year but they still produced exciting racing, Mike Simpson was the winner and Alwyn Hodges second.

Next up was car football, it provided a frantic twenty minutes with the two sides trying to knock the ball into the opposing teams goal. The result was 2 goals to 1 with some of the cars sustaining a little minor damage along the way.

To finish off the evening the track was reset for musical boxes, the rules being similar to musical chairs but with the drivers having to park their cars into an ever diminishing number of cardboard boxes when the music stops, Jenson Butlin was the eventual winner.

Prizes were presented for the following:-

Fastest Caravan                   Winner       Mike Simpson

Second     Alwyn Hodges

Best Presented Caravan      Winner       Alwyn Hodges

Second      Michelle Flamson

Musical Boxes                      Winner       Jenson Butlin

Tuesday 11th December – Super League Final Round 6

This was the final round of the league that has been run throughout the year on alternate months with drivers best five from a possible six round scores to count.

It was to be Darren Fords evening after being fastest qualifier and winning a close fought “A” final closely followed by James Hart and Mike Simpson.  The league leader David Simpson in 13th place but won the “B” final to be fourth fastest.  Alex Barry was top qualifier in division 2 with Michelle Snowden second and Louis Parker third.  Louis had the upper hand in the final though, Michelle was second and Tom Wright third.  Shane Stones was unstoppable in division 3 taking maximum points from the evening.  Jenson Butlin and Jack Cook were second and third qualifiers with the positions being reversed in the final.

Tuesday 4th December – Autumn League Round 9

The penultimate round of the league this week so a good result was important to challenge for a trophy.  Jack Cook yet again drove well all evening to take another maximum points in division 3, Alwyn Hodges continued to close in on Courtney Orme who is now only 1 point ahead in second place.  Look out for a fight to the finish in the final round.

Louis Parker was fastest qualifier in division 2, but technical problems in the final meant that Alex Barry won with Michelle Snowden second.

Things were tight in division 1, David Simpson was fastest qualifier with Daniel Williams second.  In the final however the positions were reversed giving Daniel a single point advantage for the evening.

We will have to wait for the new year to see the final positions after the last round on 8th January 2013. 

Tuesday 27th November – Autumn League Round 8

Another great evenings racing, Richard Parker was in top form in the qualifying rounds to take pole position in the “A” final.  Darren Ford won the “A” final yet again; he is becoming a final specialist! Lee Bishop was second and Richard third.

Fastest qualifier in division 2 was Alex Barry and this was good enough to make the “A” final in which he achieved 4th place – well done Alex, a super performance.

In division 3 there was some excellent racing again this week, Shane Stones took maximum points with Jack Cook on 38.  Courtney lost 1 point to Alwyn in their battle for second place in the league.

Just two rounds left now so the pressure is on the drivers. 

Tuesday 20th November – Autumn League Round 7

Some excellent racing again this week, 28 drivers and their Mardave cars were competing in round 7 of the league. Only three rounds left after this one and things are very close as the cars are all similar a premium is placed on driving skills.

After a weeks break Daniel Williams proved once again to be the person to beat taking the fastest qualifier spot with Darren Ford second and David Simpson third.  In division 2 Alex Barry was fastest, Michelle Snowden second and a great performance from Mathew Stones secured him third place.  Jack Cook continued to dominate division 3, Alwyn Hodges was second and Courtney Orme third.

So it was time for the finals, Jack Cook was again unbeatable in division 3 and Courtney finished ahead of Alywn to keep the race for second place in the league very much alive.  Louis Parker after an indifferent qualifying came good in the final to win, Michelle was second and Alex Barry third.

The last race of the evening was the “A” final and it was certainly worth waiting for!  Daniel Williams was on pole and had a disastrous first lap dropping down to last place, Darren Ford seized the opportunity to take the lead which he held to the end of the race.  Daniel made his way through the field and in one of the closest finishes for some time crossed the line 5/100th second ahead of David Simpson to claim second place.  What a finish! 

Tuesday 13th November – Lee triumphs at AGM night

The evenings racing after the meeting consisted of just three six minute long qualifying rounds due to the restricted time available.  Darren Ford won the first two rounds but Lee Bishop came good in the final race to win and be the top driver of the evening with 31 laps with Darren and Mike Simpson second and third respectively on 30 laps.

There were also good performances in division 2 from Louis Parker 29 laps – two seconds quicker than his dad again and in division 3 Shane Stones 22 laps.

Back to round 7 of the league next week! 

Tuesday 6th November – Autumn League Round 6 – Darren wins from 5th place on grid yet again.

Jack Cook was in sparkling form in division 3 and was the only driver to take maximum 41 points during the evening. Courtney Orme and Roy Matthews were joint second with 37 points each.

Louis Parker could not beat his dad Richard this week but still has a commanding lead in division 2.  Watch out for Alex Barry in the remaining rounds as his car is really flying.

Division 1 was very competitive with Daniel Williams being the fastest qualifier, Richard Parker put in some very quick laps but eventually had to settle for third place qualifier behind David Simpson.  The 8 minute final was run at a very fast pace, Daniel got off to a good start but David Simpson took the lead after about 2 minutes, then 1 minute from the end Darren Ford went into the lead after starting in fifth place on the grid and was first over the line. Great race! 

Tuesday 30th October – Alwyn and Courtney shine in the dark

A bit of fun racing for a change this week with the main lights off proved to be a great hit, many drivers had spent a lot of time fitting lights to their cars prior to the event and the results were spectacular.  Everyone had a great time and Alwyn Hodges won the prize for the best prepared car with Courtney Orme the runner up.  Back to the autumn league next week. 

Tuesday 23rd October – Superleague Round 5 – Fantastic racing!

This was the penultimate round of this years superleague and it did not disappoint with some incredibly close racing.  Alwyn Hodges was in good form in division 3 extending his second place lead over Courtney Orme with Roy Matthews finishing behind Alwyn in both the qualifiers and finals.  They all lost ground however on Jenson Butlin who took another maximum points so have the league title in the bag before the final round.

Louis Parker confirmed his position as the number 1 team Parker driver with another  stunning performance to beat his dad in the “A” final for the second week running.  Well done Louis, was it a long walk home?  Alex Barry was the other division 2 driver driving quickly and taking second place overall.

The last race of the evening was the “A” final which provided the most exciting and closest finish seen for many months.  Darren Ford started from pole position but David Simpson won with the first four drivers all on 47 laps, Darren Ford second, Lee Bishop third and Mike Simpson fourth.  Crossing the finishing line only 0.7 seconds separated the 2nd, 3rd and 4th place cars – that was close! 

Tuesday 16th October – Autumn League Round 5 – Louis is No 1 team Parker Driver

A larger than usual track being an extra 2 metres wide with a tricky chicane section proved very challenging to the drivers.  Daniel Williams was in unstoppable form taking his second maximum points in the league and extending his lead, can anyone catch him now?

Lee Bishop had a good drive in the final to finish third behind David Simpson, which makes Lee Daniel’s closest league challenger in second place.  The highlight of the evening was a very impressive drive by Louis Parker to finish ahead of his dad Richard in the “A” final.  Better check your car over Louis before each race in case your pit crew leaves a wheel nut loose – team orders!

Jenson Butlin moves up into second place in division 2 following an excellent drive and finishing third in the “B” final.

Jack Cook moves further into the lead in division 3 with another maximum points, Shane Stones retained his position as the top team Stones driver beating Mathew yet again.

Don’t forget it is superleague next week and “racing in the dark” on 30th October, you will need lights on your car to see where it is going. 

Tuesday 9th October – Autumn League Round 4 – The three D’s dominate

Jack Cook extended his lead in division 3 scoring a maximum 41 points with some very impressive driving and finishing second in the “B” final – well done Jack!

Louis Parker retained his hold on the division 2 lead by also scoring a maximum points with Michelle second fastest in both qualifying and the final.  Shane Stones also had a great final beating his son Mathew by three laps.  Come on Mathew you can’t let your dad beat you again.

Great excitement in division 1 with Darren Ford winning the first qualifying heat then Daniel Williams won both the remaining heats to take pole position in the “A” final.  The final was raced at a fast and furious pace with Daniel, Darren and David Simpson challenging for the lead.  Daniel seemed to have the race in the bag but an incident right near the end let David through to take the chequered flag with Daniel second and Darren third.  A great race, it doesn’t get much better than this.  Next week will be the halfway point in the league, remember it is the best 8 from a possible 10 round scores to count. 

Tuesday 2nd October – Autumn League Round 3

Another very competitive evenings racing on a fast flowing track design saw David Simpson being the fastest qualifier closely followed by Daniel Williams.  Darren Ford reserved his best performance for the “A” final and for the second week running came through from 5th place on the grid to win, second was Daniel and David third.

Louis Parker once again scored maximum points in division 2 with Michelle Snowden second and Alex Barry third in both the qualifiers and the final.

Excellent driving from division 3 drivers Shane Stones who was fastest and Jack Cook resulted in them both making the “B” final.   The positions were reversed in the finals, which also saw Courtney Orme have a great drive to be third. 

Tuesday 25th September – Autumn League Round 2

Following the three qualifying rounds Mike Simpson was fastest and started on pole for the “A” final, however Darren Ford had a great drive to win the final after starting back in 5th place on the grid.  Daniel Williams was also very quick, taking second place with Mike third.

In division 2 Louis Parker qualified fastest to gain a place in the “A” final, Michelle Snowden was second and Alex Barry third.  In the finals Louis again put in a fine performance to be the top division 2 driver ahead of Alex Barry and Lewis Burman. Michelle’s challenge was again struck by technical problems, burning out her motor.

Alfie Tomlinson was top qualifier in division 3, closely followed by Jack Cook and Courtney Orme.

Robert Hambridge presented the trophies to the top three drivers in each division of the Summer League. 

Friday 21st September – Darren takes Daniels crown

For one week only racing was on Friday evening, the driver on form was Darren Ford who won all three qualifying heats and also the “A” final.  Richard Parker was also going well finishing second in all the qualifiers but Daniel Williams beat him in the final.  Glyn Butlin was the winner in the “B” final with Alex Barry second and Jack Cook third.  Shane Stones was the top driver in the Stones family winning the “C” final, Alywn Hodges came second and Courtney Orme third.

Back to the usual Tuesday evening next week, for week two of the autumn league. 

Tuesday 11th September – Daniel is king of the Gresley track

The first of ten rounds of the autumn league saw Daniel Williams get off to a great start setting the best qualifying time ahead of Richard Parker and also winning the final with Lee Bishop taking second place and Richard third.

In division 2 Michelle Snowden and Louis Parker continued their contest to take the top spot, Michelle was fastest qualifier but Louis got the upper hand in the final to give him a one point advantage overall. Newly promoted Jenson Butlin also drove well and will no doubt be challenging for the leading positions.

Jack Cook took maximum points in division 3 and is the early favourite to take the league title. Alwyn Hodges was second overall ahead of Courtney Orme in third place. 

Tuesday 4th September – Daniel forges ahead

It was just an ordinary clubnight this week as a break before the start of the autumn league on 11th September.  Richard Parker got off to a flying start, setting the pace in the first round followed by Daniel Williams and Darren Ford. He continued his good form in all his races but the evening belonged to Daniel who won the second qualifying round and then the final by two laps.  Division 2 was extremely competitive with Louis Parker, Michelle Snowden and Chris Hollyhead very evenly matched.  Louis was the fastest qualifier just 0.46 seconds faster than Chris and Michelle third all on the same lap.  In the finals Michelle put in a superb performance to win the “B” final with 43 laps, Louis and Chris were only separated by 0.09 seconds this time with Louis gaining the upper hand.  Shane Stones was the top division 3 qualifier but technical problems meant that he did not finish the finals.  Mathew Stones kept the Stones team in the running by winning the “C” final and Courtney Orme had an outstanding drive to take second place ahead of Kevin Flamson. 

Tuesday 28th August – Summer League Final Round 10

This was the last round of the current league and several of the trophy positions would be decided, so everyone wanted to put in their best performance.

In division 1 Darren Ford was fastest qualifier but an uncharacteristic error in the final gave David Simpson a comfortable win with Lee Bishop finishing in second place.

Division 2 was very close, Louis Parker was at full speed and took the fastest qualifier spot ahead of Michelle Snowden.  The positions were reversed in the final with Michelle winning.

In division 3 there was excitement right to the very end of the racing, Jenson Butlin was the fastest during qualifying but Shane Stones had a great drive in the final to win, ahead of Alfie Tomlinson.  Alwyn Hodges and Courtney yet again scored equal points to tie them for second place in the league.

The final leading league positions were:-

Division 1                      Division 2                               Division 3

David Simpson   323   Louis Parker            317   Jenson Butlin     317

Daniel Williams   292  Michelle Snowden    313   Alwyn Hodges    272 Tied

Mike Simpson     282  Alun Williams           259   Courtney Orme  272 Tied

Tuesday 21st August – Summer League Round 9

Another maximum points for David Simpson means that he has won division 1, Darren Ford finished a close second place both in qualifying and the final where he just beat Daniel Williams to the finishing line.  Daniel looks the favourite to take second place in the league but it is still mathematically possible for him to be caught.

Louis Parker dominated division 2 also taking a maximum 41 points to Michelle Snowden’s 38.

Shane Stones was fastest qualifier in division 3 but Jack Cook had a tremendous drive in the final to take first place. Jenson has the division 3 title sewn up but Alwyn Hodges and Courtney Orme still remain on the same total score in joint second place so everything will be decided next week in the final round. Remember it is each drivers eight best scores from a possible ten that count. 

Tuesday 14th August – Anticlockwise

Opposite way round the track for a change this week, Darren Ford was the fastest qualifier a full lap ahead of everyone else.  When it came to the final however Daniel Williams showed Darren a clean pair of heels to get revenge and win the race.  In the “B” final Jenson Butlin won from Jack Cook in second place both drivers having an excellent race.  The “C” final saw Alfie Tomlinson win, four laps ahead of Alwyn Hodges who was second. 

Tuesday 7th August – Super League Round 4

Daniel Williams was fastest qualifier once again three seconds ahead of David Simpson with Darren Ford third.  In the “A” final Daniel built up a good lead and stayed ahead a long time despite a few grip rolls. Then disaster struck letting David and Darren by where they stayed to the finish.  In division 2 Louis Parker returned to form to take maximum points, birthday girl Michelle Snowden was second in the qualifying but had a very poor final finishing last in the division.  Alfie Tomlinson had some sparkling drives in the division 3 qualifying, beating all the other drivers.  Jenson Butlin got his revenge in the final pushing Alfie down into second place.  See the results page for the latest positions, there are just the October and December rounds remaining. 

Tuesday 31st July – Summer league Round 8 – The Simpson’s on top form

A fast track provided some very entertaining racing, Richard Parker got off to a flying start in the qualifying heats only to see David Simpson put in the fastest time to take pole in the “A” final.  Lee Bishop and Mike Simpson raced wheel to wheel in round 2 to an incredible finish for a dead heat on 34 laps, 365.66 seconds, the first time I can remember this happening.  David duly won the “A” final with Mike Second and Lee Bishop third. In division 2 there was no holding Michelle Snowden as yet again she was fastest qualifier and went on to win the “B” final.  Louis Parker had better watch out as after leading the league for several weeks he is in danger of being overtaken by Shelley. Jenson Butlin coasted to maximum points again in division 3, Alywn Hodges is now 2 points clear of Courtney Orme in the race for second place.  Congratulations to Alfie Tomlinson who also put in a fine performance. 

Tuesday 24th July – Summer league Round 7

Another evening of very close racing with David Simpson taking a maximum 41 points in division 1 and Daniel Williams second with 38.  Division 2 drivers Jason Reed and Louis Parker battled it out in the qualifying with Jason coming out on top by just 0.34 seconds.  The positions were reversed in the final with Louis winning and scoring 1 point more overall than Jason.  Jenson Butlin had yet another maximum points in division 3 with Jack Cook putting in a fine performance to be second in both qualifying and final.  Alwyn Hodges and Courtney Orme remain locked in a tie for second place after both scoring 35 points. 

Tuesday 17th July – Summer league Round 6 – Shelley and Jenson get max points

Jenson Butlin had another great evenings racing being the division 3 fastest qualifier and also top finalist. He is running away with the division but things are hotting up for second place with Alwyn Hodges and Courtney Orme both tied on the same points after Alwyn was two point better that Courtney in this round. The “C” final had a truly international flavour with Ignacio Barron – Viela winning by a lap from Alwyn.  Michelle Snowden continues her great run, also getting maximum points in division 2 and in doing so reduced Louis Parker’s lead by yet another four points to just six.  Daniel Willliams, after only managing fourth place in the qualifying stormed through in the “A” final to win just four seconds ahead of David Simpson.  There are only four more rounds left in the league, remember it is the driver’s eight best scores that count. 

Tuesday 10th July – Summer league Round 5 – Daniel wins again

Daniel Willliams won the “A” final with another superb drive, David Simpson taking second place.  In division 2 Michelle Snowden was again in great form taking another maximum points after being fastest qualifier and winning the “B” final. For the second week running she closer the gap on league leader Louis Parkers by another 5 points.  Shane Stones was the best placed division 3 driver in the finals, a much improved performance by Courtney Orme saw him take over second place in division 3, displacing Alwyn Hodges down into third. 

Tuesday 3rd July – Summer league Round 4 – Super Chelley!

Louis Parkers lead in division 2 was reduced by four points following stunning performances by Michelle Snowden in both the qualifying heats and the final. Neither Louis of Chris Hollyhead could match her pace and had to settle for 37 points each to Michelle’s 41.

Division 1 David Simpson took maximum points with his dad Mike second on 37.

Tuesday 26th June – Summer league Round 3 – Daniel Williams dominates

After having technical problems with his car last week Daniel Williams had a tremendous evenings racing, winning all but the first round to take a maximum 41 points to move into second position in division 1 just three points behind the leader Colin Butlin.

Louis Parker also scored a maximum in division 2, Chris Hollyhead was the second place qualifier and Michelle Snowden came second in the final so they both got 37 points.  Louis now had a 19 point over Michelle in division 2.

Jenson Butlin continued his run of good form being fastest qualifier in division 3, in the final though he could not hold off Chris Mason who won.  Jenson still retains his ten point lead over Shane Stones.

Tuesday 19th June – Super league Round 3

A smaller than usual number of drivers were racing this week due to a clash with the England football match on the television. Division 1 saw David Simpson his second maximum points this year ahead of Mike Simpson and Colin Butlin.  Daniel Williams despite lapping very quickly had reliability problems with his car all evening.  However Alun Williams won the “C” final less than a second ahead of Jenson Butlin, Jack Cook taking third place.  Chris Hollyhead was the best placed division 2 driver being third in the “B” final with Louis parker second on the same lap.

So mid way through the league things are very close, David Simpson leads division 1 with Mike Simpson second, Michelle Snowden heads division 2 with Louis Parker in second place. Jenson Butlin is in first place in division 3 with Alwyn Hodges second.

Remember there are a total of six rounds during 2012 with the five best scores to count. 

Tuesday 12th June – Superstar Louis has a dazzling league performance

Round two of the summer league this week saw an outstanding performance from Louis Parker, who after qualifying in seventh place on the grid went on to take fourth place in the “A” final beating his dad Richard by a full two laps.  After the race Richard was heard to say I tried my very best but just could not beat him!  We will wait with interest to see what happens next week, will there be any team orders on the night?

It was another very competitive evening in division 1 with David Simpson, Colin Butlin and Daniel Williams putting in some very impressive lap times.  In the end David took maximum points being fastest qualifier and winning the final from Colin in second place.

Louis Parker also had maximum points, good driving from Jason Reed and Zach Clements was rewarded with second and third places respectively.

The division 3 top qualifier was Ben Moon with the ever improving Jenson Butlin second, in the finals Chris Mason had a great drive to take the top spot with Ben second and Jenson third.

Leading positions after two rounds are:-

 

Division 1                               Division 2                               Division 3

Colin Butlin         78            Louis Parker       81               Jenson Butlin     74

Mike Simpson     70            Jason Reed        77               Ben Moon          72

Richard Parker   69            Zach Clements   70               Shane Stones    68 

Tuesday 5th June – Diamond Jubilee Team Event

Six teams took part in the event, two races each being 60 minutes duration with two cars from each team on the track at a time made an exciting spectacle.  Two transponders were issued to each team and these had to be transferred between cars, a pit lane enabled drivers to stop and restart the racing safely.

As usual in these races there was a great team spirit and with free racing next week for the winning and runner-up teams everyone was keen to do well.  After the first 60 minutes team 3 comprising of Richard Parker, Louis Parker, Tom Moon and Ben Moon led the way with 489 laps, followed by team 4 Mike Simpson, Zach Clements, Mathew Stones and Shane Stones in second place with 451 laps.

In the short break between races the judging for the best dressed drivers in jubilee theme took place, Louis Parker was the winner in the junior section with his dad Richard winning in the seniors. Robert Hambridge was second (nice shorts Rob!) and Mike Simpson third.

Time to get back to the racing and with everything to race for the drivers were off again at a fast and furious pace.  A few breakdowns now as the long races took their toll on the cars so many unplanned driver and car changes added to the excitement.

Team 3 were now in sparkling form and built up a commanding lead which they sustained to the finish.

Final results were a win for Richard, Louis, Tom and Ben, Second Mike, Zach, Mathew and Shane, third Robert Hambridge, Jason Reed, Grant Jones and Alwyn Hodges.

A good evening for the Parker family as they won everything – well done!

Tuesday 29nd May – Team Butlin off to a storming start in the summer league

What a great evening for the Butlin family, Colin was the top driver in qualifying and after a disastrous start on the first bend from pole position, fought his way back through the field to win the “A” final with Richard Parker second and Mike Simpson in third place. A great start to the new league for Colin with a maximum 41 points.

The “B” final saw Michelle Snowden on pole position followed by Chris Hollyhead and Zach Clements.  As the race progressed these three drivers got a couple of laps clear of everyone else, it proved to be a very close race with Zach winning, Chris second and Michelle third, all on the same lap.

Congratulations to Jenson Butlin, who starting from fifth place on the grid in the “C” final had a magnificent drive to win the race, with Grant Jones in second place a lap down along with pole position driver David Snowden.  Whilst these three drivers were fighting for the lead, the ever improving Marsha Ross put in her best performance to date to claim fourth place, well done.

Tuesday 22nd May – Clubnight

As a break between competitions this was just an ordinary clubnight but turned out to be very keenly contested and produced some of the most exciting racing of the year.

Daniel Williams took the qualifying by storm with some very fast driving to take pole position in the “A” final on 36 laps, a clear lap ahead of Mike Simpson and Dave Tomlinson Snr.

Jason Reed was also in good form and was the best placed division 2 driver scoring 33 laps, Louis Parker and Zach Clements were second and third respectively. There were also some sparkling performances from the division 3 drivers, the best was Ben Moon 29 laps, Jack Cook 26 and Chris Mason 24.  It is good to see the newer members improving so much each week, I am sure that they will be challenging hard in the next league.

This was the final round of the first league held at the new venue and it finished in some style.

In the break whilst the finals were being sorted, Vice Chairman Robert Hambridge presented the trophies for the leading drivers in the recent winter and spring leagues – no trophy for Rob this time though!

Eight minute long finals were again the order of the day, the “C” final saw a great drive from Grant Jones to win on 35 laps, there was a good duel for second place with Cameron Summers 30 laps and Chris Mason 29.

“B” final next and what a race it was, Louis Parker and Jason Reed soon got away from the rest of the field and were going head to head for the lead.  Fortunes changed throughout the race with first one driver then the other gaining the lead. Tension was high and all the other members were treated to an enthralling eight minutes, cheering the drivers on to the finish when Louis crossed the line first with an incredible 44 laps to take the chequered flag.

Could anything follow this? The answer was soon revealed when the “A” final got away with Daniel Williams leading off from pole position on the grid.  The pace was fast and there was no margin for error, Daniel stormed away and seemed to have the race wrapped up after 6 minutes but then disaster struck in a coming together with Mike Simpson, which unfortunately detached Daniels bodyshell.  The race continued at a frantic pace and Mike was first over the line, Richard Parker second and David Simpson third.

Wow, what an evenings racing.

Tuesday 15th May – Spring league 2012 Final Round

This was the final round of the first league held at the new venue and it finished in some style.  Dave Tomlinson Snr was again in tremendous form in the qualifying setting the best qualifying time with Mike Simpson second after overcoming a few mechanical problems with his car, David Simpson also put in a strong performance to take the third spot.

Jason Reed was also flying and was second fastest in division 2, ahead of Louis Parker and Chris Hollyhead.

Cameron Summers was the highest placed division 3 driver, Chris Mason second and Jack Cook third.

The finals were soon underway, eight minutes duration as last week meant that positions could change dramatically throughout the races.  Jack Cook won the “C” final with 33 laps after a close race with Shane Stones 31 and Alwyn Hodges 28.

The “B” final saw Louis Parker driving at his best to win with 40 laps, Chris Hollyhead was close on his heels just one lap down along with Matthew Stones.  Well done to Louis as this clinched him the second place in division 2.

Eight cars lined up for the “A” final which was run at a fast and furious pace with very few mistakes being made by the drivers. Jason Reed retired after 10 laps and Colin Butlin a further 12 laps later.  This left only six cars left, all of them lapping within a couple of tenths of a second per lap.  Dave Tomlinson looked to have the race in the bag after 6 minutes but a mistake let David Simpson into the lead, which he held to the finish.  What a race! Only 5 seconds separated the first four drivers, all with 46 laps.  In the end Mike Simpson was second, Dave Tomlinson third – also getting promotion to division 1 and Daniel Williams fourth.

It is good to see such competitive racing and also many of the newer members improving so much each week.  The trophies will be presented on the 22nd May.

Final leading League positions were:-

Division 1                      Division 2                               Division 3

David Simpson (312)  Dave Tomlinson Snr (327)   Alywn Hodges (290)

Lee Bishop (296)        Louis Parker (289)              Cameron Summers (273)

Mike Simpson (290)    Michelle Snowden (285)      Jenson Butlin (270) 

Tuesday 8th May – Spring league Round 9 – David Simpson on top form

The penultimate round of the spring league saw Lee Bishop’s grip on the division 1 title slacken after indifferent performances in both the qualifying and final. David Simpson after fitting a new set of tyres on his car following round 1 dominated the proceedings winning all his remaining races.  This leaves the position at the top of division 1 very close with David having 302 points and Lee 295. We look forward to the final round next week, which will decide the result.

Dave Tomlinson Snr has the division 2 title in the bag with another great week being third fastest overall and third in the “A” final.  The second and third places have yet to be decided between Louis Parker 283 and Michelle Snowden 282.

Alwyn Hodges is assured of first place in division 3 but second and third places are still between Jenson Butlin 242 and Cameron Summers 234.

The scene is set for an interesting and entertaining final round next week, remember it is the best eight rounds scores from a possible ten to count for each driver.

Tuesday 1st May – Spring league Round 8 – Lee wins the “A” final 

The opportunity was taken to modify the perimeter to extend the track length by a couple of metres, which gives extra space for the infield and a longer, faster main straight of course!

The result was another tremendous evenings racing with 9 or 10 cars in each heat and very little difference between them, just down to the driving.

Mike Simpson was fastest qualifier with Richard Parker just over a second behind, Dave Tomlinson the fastest in division 2 and Cameron Summers division 3.

Eight minute long finals again this week and team Williams got off to a flying start with Alun winning the “C” final ahead of Grant Jones and Jenson Butlin.

The “B” final was an absolute thriller with Louis Parker leading for most of the race until Glyn Butlin got past him, but Louis was not to be beaten easily and with an incredible overtaking manoeuvre retook the lead and won the race – what a super performance!

Just the “A” final left and as expected it was extremely close with any mistakes being very costly.  The ever consistent driving of Lee Bishop won the day with Mike Simpson second and Dave Tomlinson Snr third, the first six drivers all finishing on the same lap.  This now makes Lee the favourite to win the league division 1 title, but it will be down to the wire in the last two rounds as several drivers still have a chance.

Tuesday 24th April – Spring league Round 7

An extra tight track design this week but also with some fast sections set the scene for some very close results with precision driving required to overtake safely.  After the three qualifying rounds there were no less than six drivers on 36 laps with Lee Bishop being fastest closely followed by Colin Butlin and Daniel Williams.  Fine performances from division 2 drivers Dave Tomlinson Snr and Zach Clements secured them both a place in the “A” final.  Ben Moon was again fastest in division 3, Craig Timbrell was second and new member Chris Mason third.

Another evening of 8 minute long finals followed which really do put the drivers to the test.

Ben Moon duly won the “C” final yet again and Alun Williams was second, Craig Timbrell third.  There were many fine performances including those of Chris Mason and fast improving Marsha Ross.

In the “B” final the two division 1 drivers Richard Parker and Rob Hambridge battled for the lead, Louis Parker was also going well and determined to beat his dad, however disaster struck half way through the race when he retired with a broken wishbone.  At the finish Richard won, Rob was second and Michelle Snowden third.

Lee Bishop led the drivers off from pole position in the “A” final which was run at a very fast pace with little separating all the drivers lap times. It was tremendously exciting to watch with the race order continuously changing after Lee lost the lead to David Simpson on lap 13.  The final result was a win for David, Colin Butlin was second with a great drive, Lee Bishop just 1/10th of a second behind in third spot.

Well it does not get much better than this! The cars being evenly matched means that driving skills are at a premium to achieve a good result whilst dicing with the other cars at speed.  Most of the league positions remain very close and with just three rounds remaining there is everything to race for.

Tuesday 17th April – “Design a track Dave” triumphs in the superleague Round 2

Having designed and set out the evening’s track it was fitting that Dave Tomlinson Snr won the “A” final with a tremendous display of driving beating all of the division 1 drivers. With eight minute duration finals sustained concentration was required, Colin Butlin took second place with Mike Simpson third.  An evening where experience won through with the two most senior members of the club in the top three places! Come on you youngsters you better buck up for next week!

In the “B” final Louis Parker and Michelle Snowden had a very close race from start to finish, Louis winning with Michelle just four seconds behind. Jason Reed was third a further two laps down.

Craig Timbrell had a comfortable win in the “C” final, Shane Stones put in a good performance to take second place and Jenson Butlin was third.

Tuesday 10th April – David Simpson wins again and is the new league leader

In division 1 David Simpson retained his winning form by setting the best qualifying score of 39 laps and winning the “A” final with 45 laps.  Dave Tomlinson took second place both times with Daniel Williams the third place qualifier (setting the fastest lap) and Lee Bishop third in the final.

It was a good day for team Tomlinson with Dave Tomlinson Snr being both the fastest qualifier in division 2 and best placed in the finals a full three laps better than the rest of the field.  Good performances from Louis Parker got him the second place in qualifying just ahead of Jason Reed and third in the finals with Zach Clements second ahead of him by 1 second.

Division 3 was dominated by the Moon family, Ben was fastest qualifier with 28 laps, Mike second on 24 and Alywn Hodges third also with 24 laps.  In the “C” final the finishing positions were the same.

This all means that with the exception of division 2 where Dave Tomlinson Snr has a commanding lead, all of the league positions are now very close.  Remember it is the best 8 weeks scores out of a possible 10 that count towards the overall score. 

Tuesday 3rd April – David Simpson returns to form

After failing to get into the “A” final for two consecutive weeks David Simpson won each of the three qualifying heats to take pole in the “A” final.  Richard Parker was also going well and qualified second.  In division 2 a stunning drive by Sam Woollett in round 3 propelled him into the “A” final as 7th fastest qualifier ahead of Dave Tomlinson Snr.  Division 3 saw Cameron Summers take the fastest qualifier spot for the third week running with Alwyn Hodges second.

In the “C” final Tom Moon had a runaway victory, Alwyn was second a full four laps down, closely followed by Alun Williams.

The “B” final was close, Zach Clements winning with Jason Reed second and Michelle Snowden third.

Just to “A” final left and after a clean start David Simpson had a comfortable win two laps ahead of Lee Bishop who got past Richard Parker on lap 5, Mike Simpson was third.

A change in the league positions with David Simpson moving up to second place in division 1 just three points behind his dad Mike.

Tuesday 27th March – Lee back on top but Daniel on a charge

Dave Tomlinson was the fastest qualifier just ahead of Lee Bishop, but it was not to be a win in the final for Dave as Lee took the lead on lap 1 and remained there all of the race. However he was nearly caught on the finish line by Daniel Williams who set the fastest lap time and was really flying towards the end of the race. Congratulations also to Louis Parker who made it through to join his dad in the A final

The B final saw an easy win for out of form division 1 driver David Simpson with Michelle Snowden second and Zach Clements third.

Alwyn Hodges won the C final ahead of Mike Moon and Tom Ford.

Things are still close in the league, Lee Bishop took 6 points off the leader Mike Simpson in division 1, Dave Tomlinson Senior now is 6 points clear of Michelle Snowden in division 2.  Alwyn Hodges still leads division 3 with Jenson Butlin second, however Cameron Summers has taken maximum points from the two rounds entered and remains the favourite for the league title. 

Tuesday 20th March – Mike steals king Lee’s crown to be top of the league

After again setting the fastest qualifying time to take pole position in the “A” final the pressure finally took its toll on Lee Bishop with Mike Simpson having a runaway victory by two clear laps in the final – no age allowance necessary this time!.  Lee managed to hold on to second place just one second in front of Richard Parker with Dave Tomlinson a further three second behind also on the same lap.  Dave Tomlinson Snr also had a great final scoring 33 laps, being the only division 2 driver in the “A” final. This gave him the lead in division 2 by one point over Michelle Snowden.

The “B” final was very close, Louis Parker was the winner with 31 laps, Zach Clements second also 31 laps and Michelle Snowden third with 30.

Mathew Stones won the “C” final with 27 laps, beating his dad Shane by four laps – it’s a long walk home Mathew! Alun Williams was third a further two laps down. 

Tuesday 13th March – Lee is king of the new Gresley Old Hall track

The first evenings racing was a great success with 28 drivers taking part, the track is larger than at Stanton and the facilities are excellent.

The racing was very competitive, the nine cars in the top heat set a fast pace with Lee Bishop on top form taking the fastest qualifier spot with David Simpson and Dave Tomlinson in close pursuit.  In division 2 Louis Parker was fastest qualifier with some excellent driving to keep ahead of Sam Woollett and Michelle Snowden.  Division 3 saw Ben Moon put in a fine performance to be quickest just ahead of Craig Timbrell and Cameron Summers.

There were four finals, in the “D” Alwyn Hodges with some tidy driving won with 19 laps followed by Jenson Butlin 18 and Kevin Flamson 17.

The “C” final pace was faster, Zach Clements led from start to finish with a very creditable 27 laps, Craig Timbrell was second with 26 and Ben Moon third on 24.

Dave Tomlinson Snr had an incredible race in the “B” final to win with 30 laps pushing division 1 drivers Colin Butlin and Robert Hambridge down to second and third places – well done Dave.

Just the “A” final left and everyone got off to a flying start, Lee Bishop set a blistering pace from pole position, closely pursued by Daniel Williams, Dave Tomlinson and David Simpson.  The racing was very close but in the end Lee Bishop pulled clear to win with Daniel Williams again having an excellent drive to take second place a few seconds ahead of Dave Tomlinson.

What a great nights racing, the larger venue allows much more varied track designs and a great pitting area so everyone is looking forward to some exciting racing. Don’t forget that next week is week 3 of the spring league. 

Moving to Gresley Old Hall on Tuesday 13th March

Everything is now ready for the first meeting at the new venue Gresley Old Hall, many thanks to the members who helped move all the equipment during the past week.  There is considerably more space both for the track and pitting, I am sure that it will prove to be very popular and provide both exciting and competitive racing.

 Spring League Round 2 – Tuesday 6th March – Daniel rises to the top

Daniel Williams continued his good form with a dazzling display of driving to win the “A” final, Lee Bishop just beat David Simpson for second place in a very close race.  Dave Tomlinson was the victor in the “B” final with Colin Butlin and Michelle Snowden finishing two laps down.  Sam Woollett took the “C” final three laps ahead of new member Chris Hollyhead with Ben Moon third, Craig Timbrell failed to start with a transmitter problem.  Jack Cook won the “D” final just one lap in front of Alwyn Hodges with Courtney Orme in third place. 

Spring League Round 1 – Tuesday 28th February

After his “B” final win last week Daniel Williams got off to a flying start, setting the pace after round 1 two laps ahead of anyone else.  David Simpson improved on this in round 2 taking pole position in the final ahead of Daniel.  In division 2 Dave Tomlinson Snr was fastest with Michelle Snowden second.  Alwyn Hodges headed the division 3 qualifying, Jenson Button being second.

Ben Moon won the “D” final with Craig Timbrell taking second place, in the “C” final Sam Woollett and Louis Parker got away from the rest of the field with Sam winning in impressive style.  After the race Chris Hollyhead was seen to be inspecting the paintwork (or lack of) on his new bodyshell.

The last two races were always going to be fast and Robert Hambridge set a blistering pace to achieved 52 laps to beat Glyn Butlin on 50.

After the fantastic “A final last week this one was even better, the fight for the lead was between David Simpson and Daniel Williams, they both finished with 54 laps with David winning.  See the results page for the results, there is a long way to go yet in the league as there will be ten rounds.

February Trophy Meeting – a Williams and Simpson bonanza

A Robert Hambridge design track layout proved to be very tricky for most although Rob did very well with some sparkling driving.

Three rounds of 6 minute qualifying heats were very close, in the end David Simpson was fastest with 49 laps and Mike Simpson got the upper hand over Lee Bishop and Rob in the last qualifier.

The “C” final was soon underway, the driving was sometimes a little erratic on the tight track and after there were several changes in lead, Alun Williams came through to win from Cameron Summers and new member Shane Matthews.

The pace in the “B” final was much faster, the competition at present is so high that there are about 10 drivers fighting to get into the “A” final each week.  Daniel Williams set a pace that nobody else could match to produce the second Williams win of the evening. Michelle Snowden took a fine second place keeping Glyn Butlin at bay by a full lap.

The “A” final was an eventful race, despite a high speed crash between David and Mike Simpson midway through the race David won through with another 49 lap performance. The battle for second and third places was intense, the two yellow cars of Mike Simpson and Lee Bishop were very close with Mike eventually taking second place on 47 laps just a few seconds ahead of Lee.

The evening ended with Chairman Stacey Atterbury presenting the trophies to the first three drivers in each final.

Valentines Team event

Five teams competed for the first prize of a week’s free racing, the format was three qualifying rounds with each drivers best score to count followed by a final round with all scores to count.

After the qualifying things were very close – David Simpson, Dave Tomlinson, Louis Parker and Jenson Butlin leading with 157 laps. Just one lap down on 156 was Richard Parker, Robert Hambridge, Alun Williams and Alfie Tomlinson.

So it came down to the finals where the usual team rivalry added that little extra incentive to win.  David Simpson was fastest achieving 48 laps and Louis Parker had a great drive to score 41 laps which sealed victory for the evening from Richard Parker’s team in second place.

Tuesday 7th February – Super League 2012 gets off to a flying start

An excellent attendance for the start of the first league competition of 2012 set the scene for the evening.  A track layout with a very tight section in the middle called for precision driving to avoid losing a lot of time on the corners and overtaking also proved to be difficult.

We have experienced some fantastic racing during the past months but this evening was the most competitive for several years with only a few seconds separating the top ten drivers.

After the three qualifying rounds David Simpson was fastest in division 1 with Dave Tomlinson second.  Dave Tomlinson Snr was the leading division 2 driver followed by Michelle Snowden.  Craig Timbrell was quickest in division 3 with Cameron Summers second.

Alun Williams led from pole position in the “D” final, Jenson Butlin took the lead after six laps only to retire on lap nine with a mechanical failure. Alun went on to win by three clear laps from Alwyn Hodges in second place.

The “C” final saw a fierce battle between Louis Parker, Cameron Summers and Lewis Burman.  Louis managed to hold onto the lead throughout the race whilst the positions changed frequently behind him.  A good spell in the middle of the race put Cameron clear of Lewis and he retained second place to the finish.

The “B” final race was next and what a race it proved to be, Daniel Williams got away to a good start from pole position with all the other drivers in hot pursuit.  Both Robert Hambridge and Glyn Butlin challenged hard for the lead but Daniel had a faultless drive to score an incredible 41 laps which would prove to be the third best performance of the evening to make it two wins in the evening for team Williams. Robert finished second and Glyn third closely followed by the rest of the field.

Just when everyone thought things could not get any more exciting on came the “A” final.  The drivers were all very evenly matched and lapping at under seven seconds just inches apart any slight mistake was punished very severely.  Nearly everyone held the lead at some stage during the race, positions were still changing during the closing few seconds. In the end David Simpson crossed the finish line first with Lee Bishop taking second place after coming through from fifth place on the grid. What a race! Surely it cannot get any better than this.

For the league positions see the results page, this league runs alternate months throughout the year with the best five from a possible six round scores to count.

Winter League Final Round Tuesday 31st January

David Simpson achieved maximum points for the second consecutive week to win division 1, Lee Bishop was also in top form finishing second in both qualifying and the final, but Dave Tomlinson took the league division 1 second place.

Division 2 driver of the evening was Colin Butlin who was in the “A” final after the qualifying rounds and was fastest in the final.  The league division 2 results went down to the wire with Glyn Butlin eventually winning from Michelle Snowden.

Cameron Summers was the fastest qualifier in division 3 but Alwyn Hodges was the highest place division 3 driver in the “C” final which was won by Louis Parker.

Final League Positions were:-

Division 1                               Division 2                               Division 3

323  David Simpson             309  Glyn Butlin                     324  Cameron Summers

292  Dave Tomlinson           303  Michelle Snowden          303  Alwyn Hodges

288  Mike Simpson               282  Louis Parker                  288  Jenson Butlin

Winter League Round 9 Tuesday 24th January – new leader in Division 1

David Simpson displaced Dave Tomlinson from the top spot in division 1 after being the evening’s fastest qualifier and also winning the “A” final.  It was a good night for team Simpson with Mike taking second place in both cases.  The outstanding performance of the evening came from Michelle Snowden who after a tremendous drive in round 3 made it into the “A” final.  It all went wrong in the final however when the wheels came off (a tyre actually) resulting in the loss of several laps and her lead in division 2.  Will she be looking for a new pit crew before the final round of the current league next week?

Cameron Summers had yet another maximum points in division 3.

Next week will be the final round so I am sure that we will be in for a very exciting evening.

Winter League Round 8 Tuesday 17th January

Things are getting really exciting in the league, Division 1 leader Dave Tomlinson had his lead reduced to just three points after a succession of problems with his car compounded by an uncharacteristic failure of his transponder.  David Simpson was fastest qualifier and seemed to have the A final in the bag when Lee Bishop came through to win in the last minute. Another great performance from Robert Hambridge in the B final made him third fastest division 1 driver in the finals.

Division 2 was very tight, Colin Butlin took maximum points, being fastest qualifier and winning the B final.  Glyn Butlin starting from second place on the grid could only manage fourth place in the final behind Michelle Snowden and Louis Parker. This means that Glyn and Michelle are now tied for the division 2 lead on 302 points.

Cameron Summers sealed the Division 3 winners spot by taking maximum points.

With two more rounds remaining this is the closest league for several years, drivers scores in the last two rounds will decide the winning positions in both Division 1 and Division 2.

Winter League Round 7 Tuesday 10th January

Dave Tomlinson was the driver in form being fastest qualifier and going on to win a closely contested final to take maximum points for the evening hence extending his lead in division 1 to eight points.

Glyn Butlin had a similar result in division 2, which means he is the new leader in that division displacing Michelle Snowden down to second place just a single point behind.

Cameron Summers was fastest qualifier in division 3, in the final a great performance by new member Craig Timbrell put him three laps ahead of the field.  Cameron still retains the leading place in the division.

Winter League Round 6 Tuesday 3rd January – Rob’s Revival

After several weeks of trying Robert Hambridge was back in the “A” final with much improved form. Could it be a coincidence that he with borrowed some batteries of Richard Parker, maybe Santa needs to make a late delivery before next week!

Another very competitive evening, Colin Butlin had a storming race in round 1 to be second fastest qualifier behind David Simpson.  Dave Tomlinson was also on top form and after the three rounds of qualifying took second place on the “A” final grid just 0.68 seconds slower than David.

Division 2 qualifying was dominated by team Butlin with Glyn bettering Colins time by 0.67 seconds, the ever consistent Michelle Snowden was not far off the pace to take third position on the grid.

Cameron Summers was fastest qualifier in division 3 by a good margin with Jenson Butlin second.

A mechanical problem meant that Cameron was not able to line up for the “C” final which was easily won by Louis Parker followed by Mathew Stones three laps down, Jenson Butlin was the best placed division 3 driver.

In the “B” final slowest qualifier Sam Woollett had a stunning drive to win, Colin Butlin was second and Michelle third. Glyn Butlin finished in last place following technical difficulties early in the race.

A clean start in the “A” final by David Simpson put him in a commanding lead and the race was really for second place between Dave Tomlinson, Mike Simpson and Richard Parker who had to make a quick motor change before the race. David won with 58 laps but behind him it could not have been much closer, the lead changed hands several times with Mike crossing the line first ahead of Dave, both drivers with 56 laps and Richard 55.

See the results page for the latest league positions, remember it is the best eight from a possible ten round scores to count.

2011

Clubnight Tuesday 27th December 2011 – Lee “cruises” to victory

An earlier than usual starting time of 6pm provided time to have four six minute qualifying rounds plus a seven minute final.

Things were very competitive as always, Lee Bishop set the pace in the first round with 47 laps only to see Richard Parker better this by five laps in round 2 when the track offered a bit more grip. Richard also seemed to have round 3 in the bag and eased off near the end of the race forgetting that Lee had started 2 seconds behind him and winning by 6/100th of a second! Both drivers along with Mike Simpson finished on 52 laps.

The last round of qualifying saw everyone going flat out to improve their position on the finals grid, Lee somehow found another three laps scoring 55 with Richard 54 and Mike 52.

After being refreshed with drinks, cakes, biscuits and mince pies it was time for the finals.

The “C” final saw Michelle Snowden win driving her three wheeled “plastic pig” to victory in magnificent style, Jenson Butlin was a close second place just one lap down and Alfie Tomlinson third a further four laps behind.

In the “B” final Louis Parker, Dave Tomlinson Snr and Mathew Stones had a tremendous race with the lead changing several times until Louis managed to pull clear of the field. At the finish Louis was the winner with 52 laps, Dave second a full three laps down and Mathew third on 46.

So only the “A” final remained, the big question was could Richard Parker make it a Parker family double by winning, bearing in mind that he had been fastest qualifier on several occasions during 2011 and not won the final and this was the last race of the year.

The race got off to a clean start and the pace was fast and furious with the cars dicing with one another at speed just inches apart for lap after lap. As the race progressed Lee Bishops strategy of taking a two week long cruise in the Caribbean to prepare for the race paid off as he broke clear of the field and went on to win with 62 laps. Second was Mike Simpson on 61 laps and also setting the fastest lap time, with Richard in third place with 60 laps.

What a great evening to end 2011, all that remains is to wish all the clubs members a happy new year and a successful 2012. 

Christmas fun night Tuesday 20th December

Robert Hambridge proved to be the evening’s top “man with a van” with some neat driving in the dark with his caravan in tow.  His 39 laps were a full 7 ahead of the rest of the field, Cameron Summers claiming second place on 32 laps just a few seconds ahead of David and Mike Simpson.  The majority of cars and caravans were decked out with lighting, which looked very impressive when going round the track.  Alwyn Hodges won the award for constructing the best caravan and Michelle Snowden was the runner–up.

There was a short break whilst chip butties were served part way through the proceedings along with “secret Santa” presents from under the Christmas tree.  The final round 3 was for cars only and a great time was had by all.

Winter League Round 5 – Tuesday 13th December – The three D’s on top!

Daniel Williams set he pace in qualifying winning round 1 completing 50 laps, round 2 was won by Dave Tomlinson, who also won round 3 by 2/100th second ahead of David Simpson in the closest finish of the evening

Glyn and Colin Butlin took the first two places in division 2 with Michelle Snowden third

Cameron Summers was fastest qualifier in division 3 with Alywn Hodges second and Jenson Butlin third

After a short break it was time for the finals, in the “C” final disaster struck Cameron with an electrical fault on his car and a fine drive by Mathew Stones saw him take an impressive win with Alun Williams in second place.

The “B” final saw the two Butlins go head to head with Colin coming out on top to win, Glyn was second and Robert Hambridge third.

This just left the “A” final where Dave Tomlinson made a good start from pole position but eventually David Simpson took the lead to win by a clear three laps. A tremendous battle for second place ensued with Dave Tomlinson winning through ahead of Mike Simpson and Richard Parker, all three on 50 laps.

2012 Membership fees now due!

Club and BRCA affiliated membership is now due, forms at race control, members renewing their membership need to do so by Tuesday 13th December.

Superleague 2011 Final Round – Lee slips back into the pack

The last round of this year’s superleague was held on 6th December, David Simpson was in unstoppable form despite an electrical problem in round 1.  Lee Bishop drove consistently well taking second place in both qualifying and the A final.  A much improved performance from Daniel Williams was rewarded by third place finish in the A final.

In division 2 it was a Butlin family challenge with Colin being fastest qualifier and Glyn second, the positions being reversed in the final.  Michelle Snowden took third in both cases.

This meant the final league positions were as follows:-

Division 1

Winner       David Simpson   204 points

Second      Mike Simpson     188

Third          Richard Parker   173

Fourth        Daniel Williams   168

Division 2

Winner       Michelle Snowden        194 points

Second      Louis Parker                 173   1st Junior

Third          Glyn Butlin                    141

Fourth        Ben Petchey                140   2nd Junior

Fifth            Alwyn Hodges             135

Sixth           Cameron Summers     116   3rd Junior

Winter League Round 4 – Tuesday 29th November – Lee in a league of his own!

A fast track design with a chicane had all the ingredients needed to providing a stern test of driving skills. In division 1 the story was similar to last week with David Simpson fastest qualifier just ahead of Lee Bishop and Richard Parker.  In the final however Lee put in another fine performance to win by a massive margin of three laps.  Can Lee’s excellent run of form continue or will the rest of the drivers catch up – we will have to wait for next weeks super league to find out, no pressure Lee!!!!

Michelle Snowden extended her lead in division 2 after a win in the B final ahead of Glyn Butlin.

Alun Williams won the D final with a good drive and Cameron Summers retained his unbeaten record in division 3 with another maximum points score.

Trophy Meeting – Tuesday 22nd November – Lee on top again

Yet another evening of incredibly exciting and competitive racing during the three rounds of qualifying heats and final. David Simpson was the fastest qualifier on 58 laps closely followed by Lee Bishop 57 and Mike Simpson 56.

The “D” final was won by Kevin Flamson with 39 laps, Ben Petchey chased him for most of the race to finish second four laps down ahead of Alwyn Hodges 31.

The “C” final saw Lewis Burman and Cameron Summers go head to head, Lewis eventually winning with 48 laps just one lap better than Cameron.

Daniel Williams had an easy win in the “B” final scoring 53 laps, a fine drive by Louis Parker earned him second place on 50 laps ahead of Colin and Glyn Butlin.

Last race of the evening was the “A” final; which was a very close thing with some very entertaining high speed racing. David Simpson started from pole position on the grid but Lee Bishop was the eventual winner with in form Richard Parker second and David third all on 57 laps.

Richard triumphs at AGM night

The annual general meeting was held on Tuesday 15th November, it was good to see so many members attending and making a positive contribution with their ideas for the effective running of the club.

Following the meeting there was time for three qualifying rounds of racing with nine minute long heats in round three.

Lee Bishop was driving very tidily and was the fastest qualifier after two rounds, in the last round however Richard Parker was chased him for most of the race, finally overtaking to win with Lee second just a couple of second behind.

Fish and Chips – Tuesday 8th November

A very fast track design placed a premium on taking the correct line around the corners to keep up the speed whilst avoiding any spills that would result in being a lap down.

The qualifying saw David Simpson and Richard Parker evenly matched, both drivers completed 56 laps with David the faster by 0.15 seconds. Lee Bishop and Daniel Williams were well placed each on 55 laps.

If you thought that was close it had nothing on heat two where Colin and Glyn Butlin diced for the lead right to the finish line which Colin crossed first just 1/100th second ahead of Glyn – you can’t get any closer than that.

The “C” final was won by Louis Parker, Cameron Summers was second and Ignacio Barron Viela third.

Colin Butlin won the “B” final, Robert Hambridge took second place and Glyn Butlin was third.

David Simpson started on pole and kept in front of Richard Parker to score 60 laps, winning by a lap, Mike Simpson put in a good performance to claim third position a further lap back.

The fish and chips were first class – thanks Stacey for organizing everything.

Winter League Round 2 – Dave Tomlinson leads division 1

Another great evenings racing saw the return of Lee Bishop who had not raced for a few weeks, but the star performer was Dave Tomlinson who won the “A” final after starting in second position on the grid behind fastest qualifier Mike Simpson.  Michelle Snowden had another convincing win in the “B” final and Cameron Summers won the “C” final followed to the finish line by Alwyn Hodges and Ben Petchey.

Winter League Round 1 – Richard at top speed

This was the first round of the new winter league which will run through to the end of January 2012. Some excellent racing took place, the quickest laps of the evening in both qualifying the heats and finals were set by Richard Parker.  The races were very close with David Simpson taking maximum points in division 1 closely followed by Richard and Daniel Williams.  Michelle Snowden also had maximum points in division 2 ahead of Glyn Butlin and Louis Parker.  In division 3 Cameron Summers retained his good form to win from Alwyn Hodges.

Super League Round 5 – Louis leaves his dad far behind

With only the final round to come after this a good result was important to be in position to win a trophy at the end of the year.  The outstanding performance of the evening was by Louis Parker who qualified in 5th position to take a place in the “A” final.

Cameron Summers again won the “C” final with Ben Petchey putting in a good drive to take second place ahead of Alun Williams.

The “B” final was exciting to watch, Michelle Snowden had qualified on pole and managed to stay ahead of a very fast Robert Hambridge who was struggling with worn tyres on his car.  Kevin Flamson was third a full 5 laps down.

The “A” final was a team Simpson / Parker challenge, David Simpson was on pole but Mike took an early lead after managing to avoid a coming together of the other cars.  The pace was fast and furious, David taking the lead after 1 minute with both Richard and Louis going well.   Three minutes into the race disaster struck with Richard Parkers car grinding to a halt with an electrical failure, Louis was going well and chasing Daniel Williams and eventually got past near the end of the race to take a magnificent third position.  David won and Mike was second just a couple of seconds behind.  Well done Louis!

Summer League Final Round – Michelle and Louis at full speed

The final round of this years summer league was held on 4th October, after the qualifying heats Mike Simpson was top qualifier having battled with Richard Parker who won the first race. Excellent performances by Michelle Snowden and Louis Parker put them both in the “A” final.  Cameron Summers was fastest in division 3.

The “C” final was duly won by Cameron with the ever consistent Alwyn Hodges second.

The “B” final saw Robert Hambridge take a comfortable win in his new car ahead of Kevin Flamson.

The “A” final got off to a good start and Louis had a storming drive to take the lead, eventually Mike Simpson and Richard Parker came through and were evenly matched throughout the whole race, Mike winning by one second.  Michelle also put on a dazzling display of driving to take third place a full lap ahead of Daniel Williams who once more set the fastest lap time.

Final league positions are as follows:-

Division 1                               Division 2                               Division 3

320  David Simpson             320  Michelle Snowden        313  Alwyn Hodges

305  Mike Simpson               264  Louis Parker                  287  Jenson Butlin

291  Daniel Williams             236  Alun Williams                281  Cameron Summers

Drivers “in the Dark”

Racing with a difference took place on Tuesday 27th September, the lighting in the hall was switched off and everyone had to rely on their cars lighting systems to see the way.  Several members had made a tremendous effort to prepare their cars, sidelights, headlights, indicators, rear lights and reversing lights being fitted.

The track design was kept simple and it was surprising how everyone coped with the restricted vision. The trophy for best prepared car was awarded to Michelle Snowden with Louis Parker being runner up.

A green glow was seen moving around the track in heat 2, no it wasn’t a ghost but Lee Bishop with a coloured glow stick fastened to his car in place of lights!

There were a few minor casualties in the qualifying heats but all cars were intact for the finals.  There were trophies for the leading drivers in each division, David Statham won division 1, Louis Parker division 2 and Cameron Summers division 3.

What a great evening, the format will be repeated at the Christmas fun night but this time racing caravans!  Time soon goes so get started with constructing your caravans and lighting systems.

Summer League Round 9

Only one more round to go after this, a fine performance from David Simpson has assured him the league 1 title, and similarly in leagues 2 and 3 Michelle Snowden and Alwyn Hodges cannot be caught.  Some of the other places may yet change so look forward to an exciting last round.

Summer League Round 8

Another maximum points for David Simpson resulted in him extending his lead in division 1, Richard Parker was second fastest qualifier but in the final Lee Bishop put in a good performance to finish second.

Michelle Snowden was fastest qualifier and took pole position in the division 2 final, however Louis Parker won the final reducing Michelle’s league lead by one point.

A great performance from Ben Petchey gained him the division 3 top qualifier spot.  He could only manage fourth place in the final however, Cameron Summers was the winner followed by Alwyn Hodges.

With eight of the ten rounds completed the scene is set for an exciting climax as only the drivers eight best scores will count for league positions, so the final two rounds will allow bad scores to be discounted.

Summer League Round 7

A return to Mardave racing by David Statham saw him take second place on the “A” final grid behind David Simpson. They had a very close race in the final which saw David Statham winning by four seconds. In division 2 Michelle Snowden extended her lead by being both fastest qualifier and winning the final.  Cameron Summers was the fastest qualifier in division 3, but Alwyn Hodges came good in the final to win by a lap from Cameron.

Summer League Round 6

David Simpson was top qualifier a lap ahead of Mike Simpson and Daniel Williams.  In division 2 Dave Tomlinson was fastest with Michelle Snowden second and Louis parker third.  In division 3 Cameron Summers was fastest being a lap clear of Kevin Flamson and Alwyn Hodges.

The three qualifying over it was time for the finals.

First up was the “C” final which saw Cameron have a convincing win over Kevin, with Alfie Tomlinson a fine third.

The “B” final was very close for the first four minutes with Louis Parker and Glyn Butlin dicing for the lead. Louis eventually forged ahead to win with Glyn second and Mathew Stones third.

Last race of the evening was the “A” final, David Simpson got a clean start from pole position but Mike Simpson and Daniel Williams both lost valuable time when they crashed on the first corner.  David ran out an easy winner but the battle for second place was very close, Mike just taking second place 4.7 seconds ahead of Daniel.

Super League Round 4 – Lee storms to “A” final win

The fourth of six rounds of this years super league was held on Tuesday 23rd august.  The qualifying was very close with the top three drivers all on 57 laps being separated by less than 4 seconds.  David Simpson took pole with a time of 361.38 seconds, Lee Bishop 361.93 and Mike Simpson 365.40.  In division 2 Michelle Snowden continued her good run of form with 47 laps, followed by Glyn Butlin 46 and Louis Parker 45.

In the “C” final Alwyn Hodges won with 33 laps, Jenson Butlin second on 31 and Ben Petchey third with 30 laps.

Michelle and Louis had a close race in the “B” final, Michelle eventually winning with a fine 50 laps, Louis second 49 and Mathew Stones third with 41 laps.

The last race of the evening was the “A” final and what a race it proved to be.  David Simpson had a poor start from pole position and after two minutes Lee Bishop had established a comfortable lead. An incredible last minute saw his lead reduce but Lee kept a cool head to cross the line first just 0.31 seconds ahead of David, both on 57 laps.

Summer League Round 5 – Tuesday 16th August

Another exciting evenings racing, Lee Bishop dominated the qualifying heats, winning all three rounds and taking pole position in the “A” final.  In the final David Simpson and Daniel Williams were the fastest drivers both beating 5 second laps, David was the eventual winner with 66 laps closely followed by Daniel on 65.

In the “B” final “Team Williams” were again at the front with Alun Williams winning, a full three laps ahead of Alwyn Hodges. 

Summer League Round 4 – Tuesday 9th August

Division 1

A return to form by David Simpson who despite crashing out in round 2 was fastest qualifier and had a runaway victory in the final, winning by four laps. Daniel Williams set the fastest laptimes all evening but could not maintain his consistency to take full advantage.

Division 2

Glyn Butlin took control of the qualifying with Louis Parker second and last weeks winner Michelle Snowden taking third spot on the grid.  Glyn also won the final with Michelle improving to second place pushing Louis down into third.

Division 3

Cameron Summers was taking in good form taking the top qualifying place and also winning the final by seven laps.  Alwyn Hodges was second qualifier with Duane petchey recording his best ever result being third.  Ben Petchey improved to take second place in the final ahead of Alwyn Hodges.

The trophies for the Spring League were presented.

Summer League Round 3 – Michelle in dazzling form

A “Z” shaped track design this week, again very fast so any mistakes were very costly. Mike Simpson set the fastest qualifying lap and also took pole position ahead of David Simpson.  Some good driving by Michelle Snowden resulted in third fastest overall and a place in the “A” final.

In the “B” final Glyn Butlin won with 55 laps ahead of Robert Hambridge 51 laps and Alwyn Hodges 36.

The “A” final proved to be a very exciting race, Mike Simpson took an early lead and mistakes by David Simpson saw Michelle move up into second place and put in a tremendous performance to stay ahead to the end of the race. Final positions were Mike first completing 61 laps, Michelle second 59 laps and David third also with 59 laps.

Well done Michelle – no pressure next week!

Summer League Round 2 – Tuesday 26th July

Division 1

Daniel Williams set the early pace winning heat 1, the next two heats saw David Simpson and Lee Bishop fighting it out for FTD and was close – both drivers managing 56 laps with David coming out on top with a time of 365.62 seconds just 0.19 seconds ahead of Lee.

In the final things were just as close, 63 laps for both drivers with David winning by three seconds. A great drive by Daniel saw him set the fastest lap time and finish third on 62 laps.

Division 2

Dave Tomlinson continued his run of form to take the top qualifying spot ahead of Glyn Butlin and Louis Parker. The final was a similar result with Dave completing 58 laps, Glyn 54 and Louis 50.

Division 3

Some very exciting racing resulted in Cameron Summers taking the top qualifying place with Alwyn Hodges second and Courtney Orme third.  In the final Alwyn had a storming run to win, Courtney was second and Cameron third.

Oval Track – Tuesday 19th July

Just for a change the track was an Oval design, which meant some very fast motoring and short lap times.  With only 12 drivers they were split into two heats of 6 minutes duration per round.

After round 1 Dave Tomlinson was the leading driver with 65 laps, this was bettered in round 2, which was run anti-clockwise by Daniel Williams on 74 laps. The final qualifying round was a very close race from a rolling start with David Simpson winning with 76 laps ahead of Dave Tomlinson 75, Daniel Williams 74 and Michelle Snowden 71.

Whilst the racing was going on Stacey Atterbury and Alun Williams were preparing hot dogs for everyone to eat.  There was plenty of food to go round and it was free, so everyone was well fed by the time it was due to run the finals.

The eight minute duration “B” final was a close battle between Cameron Summers, Kevin Flamson and Alun Williams. With one minute to go Cameron and Kevin had pulled out a three lap lead from the rest of the field, both finished with 73 laps with Cameron winning, Kevin second and Alun finishing third on 70 laps.

The ultimate race of the evening was the “A” final, this was fast! All drivers were lapping under 5 seconds, Dave Tomlinson and David Simpson were at the head of the field dicing for the lead for lap after lap. Near the end David pulled out a 2 lap lead which he maintained to the finish completing an incredible 106 laps and setting the best lap time of the evening of 4.20 seconds.  Dave Tomlinson finished second with 104 laps, Daniel Williams third on 100 and Lee Bishop fourth 99 lap.

Many thanks to Stacey and Alun for the food.

Summer League Round 1 – Tuesday 12th July

Division 1

Following on from a fine performance last week Daniel Williams was fastest qualifier completing 52 laps ahead of Lee Bishop and Mike Simpson both on 51.

In the “A” final David Simpson moved into an early lead and held onto it for the full six minutes race to win on 53 laps and setting the fastest lap time of the evening. Mike was second also with 53 laps and Lee Bishop third 51.

Division 2

Dave Tomlinson was the best qualifier with 49 laps and making the “A” final, Michelle Snowden took second place on 46 laps and Glyn Butlin third with 44.

The order was the same in the finals so Dave made a good start to the league taking the maximum 41 points from round 1.

Division 3

Cameron Summers was fastest qualifier completing 31 laps, ahead of Alwyn Hodges and Ben Petchey both with 30.

A great drive in the “C” final by Cameron resulted maximum 41 points with 37 laps and an easy win over a fast improving Ben Petchey 30 and Alwyn Hodges 29 laps.

Anticlockwise – Tuesday 5th July – Team Williams flying

As a change from the usual racing everything was reversed and the racing run in an anticlockwise direction on a fast track with a tricky chicane on the main straight.

David Simpson was fastest qualifier in division 1 with Mike Simpson second and Daniel Williams third.  In Division 2 Dave Tomlinson took pole ahead of Glyn Butlin and Michelle Snowden.  Division 3 saw some fine driving from Ben Petchey who was fastest followed by Alwyn Hodges and Courtney Orme.

Onto the finals, Ben Petchey had a storming race to win the “C” final on 44 laps with Alun Williams second with 31 and Duane Petchey third with 30.

The “B” final was dominated by Michelle who won easily with a fine 51 laps ahead of Glyn, 47 and Cameron 44 laps.

Electrical problems resulted in David Simpson not starting the “A” final leaving Daniel Williams to leave everyone standing with a first class drive, recording a magnificent 60 laps and setting the fastest lap of the day.  Dave Tomlinson was second a full 5 laps back, closely followed by Mike Simpson.

Spring league Final Round 10 – Tuesday 28th June

This was the final round of the league, in Division 1 Lee Bishop took maximum points being fastest qualifier and winning the final.  Daniel Williams put in some very fast lap times to finish second behind Lee.

Division 2 saw Dave Tomlinson taking the top qualifying spot only to be beaten into third place in the final by Michelle Snowden and Glyn Butlin.

Louis Parker also took maximum points in Division 3 with Mathew Stones and Ben Petchey finishing second and third respectively.

The final leading positions were as follows:-

Division 1                      Division 2                               Division 3

Mike Simpson  304      Michelle Snowden 315         Louis Parker            322

Richard Parker 298     Glyn Butlin             260          Alwyn Hodges         282

Daniel Williams 291     Dave Tomlinson    163          Cameron Summers 277

Super league Round 3 – Tuesday 7th June

David Simpson retains a commanding lead in division 1 winning the “A” final after being pushed down to second place on the grid behind Mike Simpson after the three qualifying rounds.

In division 2 Michelle Snowden extended her lead over Louis Parker, a fine drive by Dave Tomlinson saw him take pole in the final but he was beaten into second place by Michelle.

We are now half way through the league, the best five from a possible six round scores to count.

Spring League Round 5 – Tuesday 17th May

David Simpson was again on top form setting the fastest lap of 6.36 seconds taking pole position in the final despite having to rebuild his suspension following a head on crash with his dad in round 1.  Glyn Butlin put in a good performance in division 2 win take a place in the “A” final. Mathew Stones was the best qualifier in division 3 ahead of Louis Parker.

The “A” final was a similar story to qualifying with David Simpson winning and Daniel Williams setting the fastest lap of 6.42 seconds.  Michelle won the “B” final, beating second place driver Mathew by 4 laps.  In the “C” final Callum Sissons was the winner with Cameron Summers second, both on 30 laps.

We are now halfway through the league, check the latest positions on the results page.

Spring League Round 4 – Tuesday 10th May

David Simpson and Daniel Williams were by far the fastest drivers on the track all evening with Daniel sporting a gleaming white new bodyshell together with orange wheels and new tyres for maximum effect.  After some close racing David was the fastest qualifier with 48 laps followed by Daniel on 47.  For the second week running Michelle Snowden was the quickest lady driver on the track (the only one this week!).  Callum Sissons and Louis Parker had close races in division 3 with Callum eventually taking the top spot ahead of Louis with Alwyn Hodges putting in a good performance to claim third place.  The finals were a very similar story apart from division 3 where a dazzling performance from Alwyn to take second place, beating Louis down into third. Fast improving Ben Petchey also had a good drive beating his dad by a clear six laps!

No changes to the overall league positions this week, Daniel Williams made up ground in third place to be within a single point of Richard Parker, David Simpson despite taking maximum points is still well down the order. There are six more rounds left yet so plenty of time for positions to change.

Spring League Round 3

Another very competitive evenings racing saw Mike Simpson take over as leader of division 1 from Richard Parker who despite setting some very fast times and being second fastest qualifier had to settle for fourth place in the final. Daniel Williams put in a charge near the end of the race but an error on the final lap cost him the race.  Michelle Snowden was the only division 2 driver present, so accumulated a maximum 41 points.  Division three was very exciting and it was good to see several of the junior members going so well.  Mathew Stones was fastest qualifier but Louis Parker won the final ahead of Mathew and Callum Sissons in third place.

Easter Team Fun Night – Tuesday 26th April

These events are always very popular and this week was no exception, drivers were split into four different teams and allocated three transponders with only two cars per team being allowed on the track at any one time.  A grid start and heat one was in progress, the race length was 40 minutes so team tactics and efficient changeovers would help to win the day. Lee Bishop and his team were the leaders after the first heat achieving 510 laps with Daniel William’s team in second place with 458.  After a short break it was time to complete the second half of the race, so another 40 minutes of racing commenced. A few technical problems were now encountered by several driver so several unplanned driver changes were necessary.  The pace was relentless, the final result was Daniel Williams 497 and Lee Bishop 479.  This meant the overall result for the evening was:-

Winners     Lee Bishop, Cameron Summers, Callum Sisson, Craig Foster, Rob Hambridge

Second      Daniel Williams, Dave Tomlinson, Alfie Tomlinson, Jenson Butlin, David Simpson.

Third          Chris Snowden, Michelle Snowden, Alwyn Hodges, Kevin Flamson.

Fourth        Richard Parker, Louis Parker, Ben Petchey, Duane Petchey, Mike Simpson.

There were easter eggs as prizes for the first three teams.

Spring League Round 2

Round 2 of the league saw the best racing for many weeks on a very fast track design with the leaders lapping in less than six seconds.  Mathew Stones led the way in the qualifying heats in division 3 with 43 laps, division leader Louis Parker having to settle for second place on 38.  A great drive by Alwyn Hodges put him third with 35 laps.

Division 2 was very close, Michelle Snowden was best ahead of Alex Barry and Dave Tomlinson, all three drivers making 50 laps.

Richard Parker dominated division 1 with an impressive 59 laps in front of Mike Simpson and Daniel Williams.

After a short break the finals got underway, after waiting for Alwyn to sign autographs after qualifying for pole position in the “C” final the action started.  Another fine performance saw him win the final with 34 laps, withstanding some early pressure from Cameron Summers 27 laps and Courtney Orme 26 laps.  The Petchey family battled it out for the next two places, Jennie eventually finishing ahead of Ben – were they any team orders?.

Dave Tomlinson had an easy win in the “B” final managing 52 laps, a good drive from Mathew Stones put him second on 43 and Glyn Butlin third with 42 laps.

The “A” final got off to a great start with top qualifier Richard Parker leading the way, the next six minutes saw the most exciting racing seen at the club this year with Richard, Mike Simpson and Daniel Williams dicing at speed for the whole race at a furious pace.  The lead changed hands several times with Richard seeming to have the race in the bag at one stage. Then a storming finish by Daniel saw him edge ahead to win with the best performance of the evening a tremendous 60 laps, Richard took second place also on 60 and Mike third with 59 laps. Michelle Snowden also was on top form finishing in fourth place with 48 laps.

All this meant changes to the league positions, Richard Parker is the new leader division 1, Michelle Snowden heads division 2 whilst Louis Parker retained his lead in division 3. See the results page for the latest positions.

Spring League Round 1

With spring in the air the new league commenced, the first of ten rounds with the best eight to count. Three rounds of qualifying were very keenly contested, in division 1 less than three seconds separated the first three drivers all on 42 laps, David Simpson taking pole with Mike second and Richard Parker third.  Division 2 saw Tom Wright in first place with 37 laps with Alex Barry and Michelle Snowden on 34.  Louis Parker was well clear of the rest of the field in Division 3, winning with 26 laps, Alwyn Hodges second with 20 and Cameron Summers third with 17 laps.

The “C” final was soon underway and a steady drive by Kevin Flamson saw him take the winning spot with 25 laps, Nick Wallace was second on 23 and Alwyn Hodges third with 20 laps.

The pace in the “B” final was much quicker, Tom Wright and Michelle Snowden set a good pace being very closely matched throughout the race, Tom managed to hold on to the lead finishing three seconds ahead of Michelle, both drivers scoring 36 laps. Dave Tomlinson was third a further two laps down.

The last of the evening was the “A” final and it was worth waiting for. With all the drivers being evenly matched any mistakes proved to be costly, David Simpson was on top form with Richard Parker again putting in a tremendous performance these two being the fastest two drivers on the track. After four minutes David had built up a substantial lead when disaster struck, his transmitter batteries going flat resulting in him crashing out in style. This left Richard Parker in the lead with Mike Simpson in second place, a couple of minor incidents let Mike take the lead but Richard was lapping faster and was soon challenging for the lead again.  With the drivers running side by side at full speed a coming together resulted in Richard loosing time and Mike took the chequered flag, both drivers on 41 laps. Lee Bishop was third with 39 laps.

Super-League Round 2

April 5th saw round 2 of the super-league which runs all year on alternate months, six rounds in total with the best five scores to count.  With twenty drivers in three heats the qualifying was very competitive and fine performances from Alex Barry resulted in him reaching the “A” final.  David Simpson was top qualifier with his dad Mike second very closely followed by Richard Parker.  The strain of making some repairs to the track took its toll on Robert Hambridge who could only manage eighth fastest for second place spot in the “B” Final.  Tom Wright took poll position, Michelle Snowden eventually got the better of Fabien Gayraud to claim third place on the grid.  Louis Parker took pole position in the “C” final ahead of Callum Sissons and Alwyn Hodges.

After the presentation of the winter league trophies the finals got underway.

Craig Foster own the “C” final, Callum Sissons had a good drive to take second place, beating Louis Parker into third. Alwyn Hodges had a steady drive in fourth spot, Ben Petchey was much improved this week in fifth and Cameron Summers drove well only to have his battery go flat a minute before the end of the race.

The “B” final saw a very determined Robert Hambridge take an early lead, Fabien Gayraud challenged hard but could not make up ground and finished second in front of Tom Wright in third.

The last race of the evening was the “A” final, a fast and furious race got underway with all the cars lapping under 7 seconds with just a few hundredth of seconds difference. It was a fight to the finish, David Simpson winning, Mike second and Richard Parker third. See the results page for the overall positions.

Clubnight 29th March

A testing track design with fast open sections and several tight bends put getting the right line at a premium.  David Simpson set the pace in round one, Richard Parker was on fire in round two moving up to second fastest qualifying position.  Unfortunately he was literally on fire in round three when his motor expired in a blue haze, which meant a spare motor for the final, Mike Simpson put in a fine performance in round three to take pole in the “A” final with 43 laps which proved to be the best of the evening.

The “C” final was very closely contested with all the drivers on the same laps for several minutes before it turned into a race between Callum Sissons and Cameron Summers.  The final positions were winner Callum 26 laps, second Cameron 24 laps and third Alwyn Hodges on 21 laps.

The “B” final was uneventful following the early exit by Michelle Snowden, Alex Barry had a runaway victory with 37 laps ahead of Glyn Butlin 29 and Louis Parker 22.

The “A” final saw the six fastest driver together, places changed several times throughout the race with David Simpson winning, Mike Simpson second and Richard Parker third.

Don’t forget it is round two of the superleague next week, Tuesday 5th April.

Winter league Final Results

David Statham returned to mardave racing and after a steady start soon regained his old form, going on to take the fastest qualifier spot and win the “A” final.  In the qualifying heats it was a case of the three Ds, David Statham, David Simpson and Daniel Williams taking the top three places well ahead of the rest of the field.  In division 2 Tom Wright put in an excellent performance to secure a place in the “A” final, Alex Barry and Michelle Snowden were second and third fastest.

The “C” final was a very close race between Louis Parker, Kevin Flamson and Callum Sisson, Louis managed to hold on to a slender lead despite pressure from Kevin to win, both drivers having completed 33 laps. Callum was third with 32 laps.

The “B” final saw an unusual combination of drivers with a below par performance in the qualifying from Robert Hambridge.  He did not have things all his own way however with Alex Barry challenging for the lead for most of the race. In the end Robert won with 46 laps, Alex second with 45 and Michelle Snowden third on 41 laps. Glyn Butlin also had a good drive to finish fourth with 36 laps.

The “A” final promised to be a great race, with the grid very close to the first bend there were a few minor collisions before the race settled down at a furious pace. David Simpson was an early casualty leaving David Statham, Daniel Williams and Mike Simpson to battle it out for the six minutes.  With David leading Mike and Daniel fought it out for second place, with fortunes changing throughout the race Mike eventually got the upper hand to take second place and Daniel third, both on 51 laps one behind the winner David Statham.

The final league positions were:-

Division 1                                         Division 2

Winner       Mike Simpson     312 points           Tom Wright                   309 points

Second      Daniel Williams   284 points           Michelle Snowden         299 points

Third          Richard Parker   278 points           Craig Foster                 280 points

Fourth        Rob Hambridge  270 points           Louis Parker                 259 points   

Winter league Round 9 – Daniel puts on a dazzling display

The penultimate round of the winter league on a very tight circuit saw Daniel Williams in devastating form leaving everyone else trailing to battle for second place.  After the qualifying heats Daniel completed 39 laps with Mike Simpson and Richard Parker both on 38 followed by Robert Hambridge with 37.  In division 2 Craig Foster set the pace with 34 laps, Michelle Snowden and Tom Wright both scored 33.

The “C” Final saw Louis Parker winning with a good performance on 26 laps, Kevin Flamson was second with 24 and Alwyn Hodges third with 23 lap.

In the “B” Final Craig had another good drive from pole position to win the race on 34 laps, it was very close for second and third, Tom Wright just beat Michelle Snowden to the finishing line, both drivers with 33 laps.

The last race of the evening was the “A” Final and Daniel Williams had a comfortable win from pole position on the grid, it was very close for second place with Mike Simpson finishing just ahead of Robert Hambridge two laps down.

Next week is the final round of the winter league, there will be trophies for the top three drivers in each division, so with the best eight from a possible ten rounds scores to count it will go down to the wire and I am sure it will be a very entertaining evening.

Winter league Round 8

Another very competitive evenings racing saw Mike Simpson extend his lead in division 1 ahead of Daniel Williams and Lee Bishop. David Simpson for the second consecutive round took maximum points, being fastest qualifier and winning the “A” Final.  Craig Foster was the fastest qualifier in division 2 but a poor result in the final meant he lost ground on the leaders.  Michelle Snowden had an excellent drive in the final to make up 2 points on the league leader Tom Wright.  There are just two rounds remaining, the final round being on 22nd March.  See latest results page for current league positions.

Anti-Clockwise racing 1st March

To give a break from the league, this week everyone raced around the track in the opposite direction to normal.  It always seems quite strange but you soon adjust.  Lee Bishop was again the man to beat winning all three qualifying heats, it was very competitive with Fabien Gayraud at top speed after three weeks break from racing.

In the “A” final it was a case of experience winning through as Mike Simpson put in the best run of the evening to win with 60 laps. Lee was close behind on 59 laps and Fabien third with 54 setting the fastest lap of 5.46 seconds along the way.

The “B” final saw a Chris Snowden victory with 53 laps ahead of Michelle Snowden with 51 and Tom Wright on the same lap.

Daniel Williams found himself in the “C” final after mechanical problems in each of the three heats.  He had an easy win with 44 laps ahead of his dad Alun with 36 and Glyn Butlin 32.

Remember it is back to the league next week, there are only three rounds remaining.

Winter league Round 7 – Team Simpson forge ahead

Just when everyone thought that racing could not get any more exciting along came round 7 of the league.  An indication of how evenly the top drivers are matched is that during the previous six rounds nobody in division 1 had managed to take maximum points.  In the qualifying David Simpson was the quickest setting the evenings best of 57 laps followed by Mike Simpson 56 and Lee Bishop 55.  In division 2 Tom Wright was again fastest qualifier on 49 laps followed by Michelle Snowden 48 and Alex Barry 47.

The “C” final was won by Johnny Hall on 36 laps after sorting out a few teething problems with his new car. Alun Williams had a steady drive to take second place on the same laps (better watch out Daniel) and Cameron Summers was third with 30.

The “B” final was fast and furious, Michelle took an early lead but Alex eventually built up a comfortable lead to win with 50 laps, Craig was second on 48 and Michelle third with 47.

The focus was now on the “A” final, David Simpson got a clean start from pole position with all the other drivers following in close pursuit. There were a few spills on the way but David held on to his lead to win completing 56 laps.  It was incredibly close for the other places with positions changing several times during the race, in the end Mike was second, Daniel who set the fastest lap of the evening third and Lee Bishop Fourth, all on 55 laps with just 2.34 seconds separating them all – what a race!!

Winter league Round 6 – Daniel Finally hits the top

Daniel Williams had an excellent drive setting the fastest lap of the evening on his way to winning a very competitive “A” final after starting in second place on the grid behind Mike Simpson who finished in second place ahead of Richard Parker who was third.  The “B” final saw another win by Tom Wright who took maximum points in division 2 after also being fastest qualifier, Alex Barry was second and Craig Foster third.  In the “C” final Louis Parker had another comfortable win with Glyn Butlin second and Callum Sisson third.  There are now just four more rounds of the league remaining, see the results page for the current position.

Super league 2011 Round 1 – David Simpson on form

The first of six rounds of the super league was held on Tuesday 8th February, again a very competitive evening with most of the races going down to the wire.  David Simpson had splashed out on a new body shell complete with a new set of tyres and was in devastating form being three laps clear of the field in the qualifying to take pole position in the “A” final. Robert Hambridge was again very quick to be second and Mike Simpson third. In division 2 Tom Wright was fastest ahead of Michelle Snowden and Alex Barry.  Ben Petchey also did well to take pole in the “C” final ahead of Jennie Petchey and Alwyn Hodges.

The “C” final saw a comfortable win for Craig Foster with Louis Parker second and Alwyn third. The “B” final was a much closer thing with Tom and Michelle fighting it out for the lead, Tom won the race with Michelle a lap down, Craig finished in third.

The last race of the evening was the “A” final, David Simpson and Robert Hambridge set a very fast pace and there was little difference between all of the six drivers. With everybody dicing for position at speed and just a few inches apart there was little room for driver error.  David eventually pulled out a lead and won on 62 laps with Robert and Mike second and third on 61 laps. Once again Daniel Williams set the fastest lap time being 6/100th second quicker than David.

So in division 1 David Simpson leads with a maximum 41 points, Robert second 38 and Mike third 36.  In division 2 Tom Wright has 41 points, Michelle 38 with both Alex and Craig on 35.

With five more rounds remaining, one being held every two months there is a long way to go win a trophy.

WINTER LEAGUE ROUND 5 – Rob has a flying final, Mike the new League leader

A much more twisty and tight track layout for this round resulted in slower lap times and precision driving required to overtake.  In division 1 Mike Simpson was the fastest qualifier after a good drive in round three, David Simpson second and the ever-improving Richard Parker third.  Lee Bishop the league leader was having a poor evening and could only manage fifth place qualifier.  In division 2 Fabien Gayraud was very fast and took pole position ahead of Michelle Snowden and Tom Wright.

The finals were next, in the “C” final Craig Foster had an easy win four laps ahead of Louis Parker who had to run the last minute with a wheel missing, Alwyn Hodges was third and Ben Petchey fourth.

The “B” final promised to be an exciting race with the lead changing hands several times, Fabien eventually got the upper hand to pull out a two lap lead from Tom Wright. The battle was then for third place between Michelle, Daniel and Alex Barry. All of these drivers finished on 40 laps with just 4 seconds separating them, the finishing order being Michelle, Daniel and Alex. This meant there was no change to the division 2 leaders, Tom remaining a single point ahead of Michelle.

The “A” final got off to a clean start with Mike Simpson making the most of his pole position and taking an early lead. Robert Hambridge was by far the fastest on the track and overtook everyone to win the race. Lee Bishop put in an excellent performance during the second half of the race to pip Mike Simpson for second place.  The results for the evening meant a big change at the top of the league with Mike now having a three point advantage over Lee in second place at the half way point of the league.

Next week it is the super-league 2011 round 1, the best 5 of 6 rounds throughout the year to count.

WINTER LEAGUE ROUND 4 – Daniel sets the fastest lap

Another very fast and flowing track layout saw the most competitive racing of the year so far. In division 1 Lee Bishop was determined to retain the lead in the league but Mike Simpson won the first qualifying round, however Lee was on top form and won both rounds 2 and 3 to take pole once again in the final. Heat 2 saw a very fast Fabien Gayraud at one point setting the fastest lap time of the evening, Michelle Snowden was very quick in round 3 to take pole position ahead of Tom Wright and Fabien.  In heat 3 Mathew Stones and Alex Barry were both on form, Mathew eventually getting the upper hand in round 3 ahead of Alex and Alwyn Hodges.  The fastest lap time went to Daniel Williams with 5.85 seconds, just 1/100th of a second ahead of Robert Hambridge.

The first final was the “C”, this soon became a two horse race between Mathew Stones and Alex Barry, the lead changed over several times before Alex built up a lead to win by two laps from Mathew with Alwyn taking third spot.

In the “B” final Fabien was flying – literally some times, Michelle was going well until a mechanical failure brought her car to a standstill. This left Fabien, Tom and Craig to battle for the lead. Tom was the winner, Fabien second and Craig third.

This means that Tom replaces Michelle as the leader of league division 2 taking a 1 point lead on 150 with six rounds still remaining.

The last race of the evening was the “A” final and was certainly worth waiting for. Richard Parker got off to a great start and set a very fast pace, Mike Simpson and Lee Bishop both struggled to keep up whilst Daniel Williams was lapping very quickly until a battery failure brought his race to an abrupt end. With the finals being 8 minutes duration things were getting very close, Richard was going well and held onto his lead until less than one minute from the end when Mike Simpson went into the lead and took the chequered flag. What a fantastic race, the result being Mike first, Richard second and Lee Bishop third all on 72 laps with just 4 seconds between them.  This meant the Lee continues to lead the league just 1 point ahead of Mike.

 WINTER LEAGUE ROUND 3 – LEE BISHOPS LEAD CUT TO 1 POINT

What an evenings racing, the track was very fast but had a tricky section which demanded total concentration to avoid loosing a lot of time.  In the top heat all the cars were very evenly matched, Rob Hambridge stormed to a win in round 1, Lee Bishop took round 2 and Mike Simpson was the winner of round 3 also setting the best qualifying time to take pole position in the final.  In heat 2 Fabien Gayraud was flying after a few set up tips from Rob on adjusting his cars ride height, Tom Wright also put in a good performance.  In heat 3 Ben Petchey was the fastest ahead of Alwyn Hodges and Jennie Petchey.

Onto the finals, Louis Parker had an easy win in the “C” final, Ben was second ahead of Alwyn and Jennie – obviously no team orders in the Petchie family!

The “B” final was fast and furious, Craig Foster took and early lead but Fabien was the eventual winner with Michelle a close second and Tom third.

All that remained was the “A” final, this was an excellent race with all of the drivers putting in very fast lap times. David Simpson looked to have the race sewn up until 20 seconds from the end when his battery came adrift following a shunt. This let Lee Bishop into the lead and he won with Mike Second with David third.

The league points are now very interesting, Lee Bishop still leads with 119 points, Mike Simpson second 118 points and both Robert Hambridge and Daniel Williams 100.

Michelle Snowden continues to lead division 2 with 114 points, Tom Wright has 111 and Louis Parker 100.

WINTER LEAGUE 2011

The new racing season has go into full swing with two rounds of the winter league series already completed.  Lee Bishop has continued his run of form taking 40 points from each of the rounds to lead division 1 on a total of 80 points.  Hot on his heels winning both of the finals is Mike Simpson with 78 points, Robert Hambridge is in third place on 68.  With very little between the top six drivers this has the makings of a very competitive league, we will have to wait and see who is the winner after the final round 10.

Michelle Snowden had a fantastic drive in round 2, being both fastest qualifier and winning the “B” final to take the second maximum 41 points of the competition. She leads division 2 with 77 points ahead of round 1 leader Alex Barry and Tom Wright both on 74 points.

2010

NO RACING ON TUESDAY 28th DECEMBER 2010

Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to all our members, note that there will not be any racing on the Tuesday between Christmas and New Year so this should give plenty of time to get your cars in top condition for 2011, which starts on Tuesday 4th January with the first round of the winter league.

CHRISTMAS FUN NIGHT 

The final race meeting of 2010 was the Christmas fun night and by popular demand there were two rounds of caravan racing.

Several members had spent some time constructing vehicles especially for the event, others used in previous years had been spruced up – even Mike Simpson had a redesigned upvc tow bar on his trusty van.

Before the racing the rigs were judged by the chairman Stacey, the best prepared caravan award going to Alwyn Hodges, Michelle Snowden was runner up and Louis parker third.

It was time for the racing and two rounds of caravans followed. As usual the racing was very entertaining with the driving testing and some of the caravans not standing up to the strain of racing on the very fast track. David Statham was in devastating form storming round the track to win by ten laps from the rest of the field. Robert Hambridge was second and Richard Parker third.

Food was then the order of the day with curry, sausages and chips being served.

Next everyone was on the track for “musical carpets” – similar to musical chairs but cars having to stop on A4 size areas placed around the circuit, one less than the number of cars! Early rounds saw many of the more experienced drivers eliminated and we eventually got down to the last three, Lee Bishop, Daniel Williams and David Statham.  David was first to be knocked out leaving a very competitive head to head between the last two, after a frantic scramble for the last refuge Daniel was the winner.

The final event was football, goals being set up at opposing ends of the hall and using a large foam football battle commenced. It soon became obvious that it was very difficult to propel a football in the right direction with a mass of other cars arriving from all directions. Even so three quick goals were scored by one of the teams and it all looked a bit one sided when they increased their lead to 7-3. A great comeback then occurred and with batteries failing the score with 20 seconds to play was 7-6 and the goal under serious attack again. As the seconds ticked away the ball would just not cross the line so the score line remained.

After putting all the equipment away the trophies were presented for the fun night, autumn league and super league, the loudest applause going to Louis Parker the winner in division 2 of the autumn league.

What a great evening, as the year is now nearly over we all look forward to racing in 2011.

AUTUMN LEAGUE FINAL RESULTS 

Lee Bishop missed the final round but with five rounds of maximum points was the runaway winner of division 1 on 311 points, Mike Simpson was second with 288 and Daniel Williams third on 275.

Division 2 was very competitive and the winner after a great performance in the final round was Louis Parker scoring 282 points. Michelle Snowden took second place with 260 points and Craig Foster third on 250.

Trophies will be presented at the Christmas fun night on 21st December.

AGM Tuesday 30th November – Club has a new Chairman

Stacey Atterbury was elected as Club Chairman, taking over from Richard Wroughton who takes up the role of Vice Chairman.

I am sure that Stacey will do an excellent job and be able to count on the support of all the members.

CHRISTMAS FUN NIGHT– TUESDAY 21st DECEMBER 

This will include “caravan racing” so it is time to make any repairs to your existing ones or get constructing, it is also planned to have a “football” event and there will be some hot food available so don’t be late as I am sure it will be a great evening.

The trophies for the Autumn league and Super-league will also be presented.

AUTUMN LEAGUE ROUND 6 

Lee Bishop was in unbeatable form winning all of the qualifying heats and the “A” final achieving 58 laps of the circuit and beating David Simpson by just 0.21 seconds – that was a close finish!

Daniel Williams won the “B” final with 47 laps ahead of Michelle Snowden on 45 laps.

The “B” final was a very close race, the lead changed several time but Alwyn Hodges came out on top to win with 27 laps 10 seconds ahead of Ben Petchey with the same number of laps.

Lee has a large lead in the league division 1 having won 5 of the 6 rounds with maximum points.  In division 2 Louis Parker leads with 206 points, Alex Barry is second with 190 and Michelle Snowden third on 183.  With four more rounds to go the situation could change.

TEAM EVENT – TUESDAY 2nd NOVEMBER 

Sixteen drivers in four teams with two per team racing at any one time on a very fast oval shaped track for two 35 minute duration rounds meant that everyone had to be on their toes all of the while to avoid a disaster.

In round 1 Michelle Snowden set the pace with an incredible 269 laps, next best was Zach Clements 186 and Fabien Gayraud 161. With Callum Sissons also achieving 149 laps team 4 were the clear leaders on 516 laps followed by team 1on 420 laps.

With hot dogs, chip butties (thanks Stacey) and drinks available during the break between rounds all were refreshed and ready to race again.

This time it was Daniel Williams who completed the most laps, equaling Michelle’s first round total.

The racing was very quick and most teams had spells where they could not keep two cars on the track at a time due to mechanical failures and batteries running flat. This all added to the excitement.

Final results were:

Winners (1021)  Daniel Williams, Michelle Snowden, Chris Snowden, Callum Sissons.

Second (921)     Mike Simpson, Zach Clements, Alex Barry, Alwyn Hodges

Third (818)        Fabien Gayraud, Richard Parker, Louis Parker, Ben Petchey

Fourth (585)      Robert Hambridge, Tom Wright, Craig Foster, Jennie Petchey

Trophies were presented to the winning and second place teams, the prizes for Halloween fancy dress went to Louis Parker and Ben Petchey.

LEE IS THE LEAGUE LEADER 

Lee Bishop remained in unbeatable form for round 5 of the autumn league and stretched his lead in division 1 to 21 points at the halfway point, with a total of 10 rounds and the best 8 scores to count the title is not his yet though!

After the three qualifying rounds the positions were:

Division 1

Lee Bishop 74 laps, Mike Simpson 45 laps, Robert Hambridge 43 laps, Daniel Williams 43 laps.

Division 2

Fabien Gayraud 40 laps, Michelle Snowden 38 laps, Alex Barry 34 laps

The finals were next racing for eight minutes so concentration was at a premium on the fast circuit.

The “C” final was first and a very good drive from Louis Parker took him to an easy victory on 47 laps, second was Alywn Hodges on 32 and third Ben Petchey with 13 laps.

The “B” final was very close, Richard Parker and Michelle Snowden setting the pace for the first six minutes, disaster then struck as Michelle’s car broke down allowing Richard to cruise to an easy win with 65 laps. Alex barry took second place on 57 and Tom Wright third just two seconds slower.

The “A” final was fast and furious with the lead changing several times during the race, Lee Bishop was the victor with 74 laps, Daniel Williams second on 71 with Mike Simpson taking third place a further lap behind.

FIRST MEETING AT STANTON VILLAGE HALL 

The first race meeting at the Buggy Clubs new venue was held on Tuesday 28th September and proved to be a great success. Robert Hambridge was on top form being the fastest qualifier and hence taking pole position in the “A” Final with 33 laps. David Simpson achieved the same number of laps and was only 0.71 seconds slower with Lee Bishop and Mike Simpson a further 2 laps down.

The 6 minute finals proved to be very close with Rob maintaining his form to win on 43 laps, David Simpson finished second on 42, Mike and Daniel Williams 41.

The “B” Final was won by Fabien Gayraud on 34 laps, with Tom Wright and Richard Parker close behind on 32 laps.

Michelle Snowden had a convincing win in the “C” Final, achieving 31 laps, Callum Sisson was second on 24 and Alwyn Hodges third with 23 laps.

The Autumn League restarts next week, see the events page for all the details.

NEW VENUE – STANTON VILLAGE HALL 

Burton Buggy Club has secured a new venue to race each week at Stanton Village Hall situated on the A444 (see location map).

The first weeks racing on Tuesday 28th September will be free, so get your batteries charged up ready and please be there for 6-40pm.