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Showing posts with label British Historic Racing. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 17 April 2012

British Historic Racing - Mallory Park, Round 1



Round one of the British Historic Racing championships was held at Mallory Park last Sunday 15 April in glorious but chilly sunshine. I decided to ride the tried and tested 1954 NSU Sportmax replica I raced last year in the pre-63 250cc solos as the NSU Norton is still not fully race ready.



Having raced the bike quite a few times last year, I was quietly confident before practice. As it was a sunny, crisp but quite cold day, my mechanic decided to fit a slightly larger carb jet. The bike felt faster than I remembered it, we also raised the rear shocks to speed up the handling. Things were looking good.



Come the first race of the day, I was allocated 7th on the grid - dead last. At least I had nothing to lose. My start was disappointing however as I failed to find second gear after what was a pretty decent launch. I then spent the next five laps chasing the backmarkers and after three laps found myself in fourth place. The race was then red flagged following a red flag incident.



The second race after lunch saw me sat in pole position - all was to play for and I had my eyes set on a podium finish. I managed another good launch but once again fluffed second gear, this time only worse. I found myself dead last, sixth again. The field managed to pull away and all I could manage was to harass the rider in fifth position through some of the tighter turns.



So, before Cadwell next month I will be practicing my starts, (especially selecting second) and looking for some more power with a larger carb to help me on the 'mini-Nurburgring's' long straights.

Until next time...



Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Pembrey British Historic Racing

These shots were taken at the recent BHR Pembrey event on Saturday 21st May. Highlights for me include Merv Stratford's race winning works engined Rudge 250 and a very trick Manx. Of the two races I entered on board the NSU 250 Sportmax Replica the first was my very first ACU road race- one to remember!









Merv Stratford's famous four valve head Rudge 250.



In the search for more power, this expansion chamber was no doubt the result of countless trial and error.


A very trick Manx. This machine had a new five speed box and a clever torque-arm system. Who knows what's inside..


I raced against this Greeves two stroke. Well sorted and quick off the line.

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