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06-05-06
Dave Scotney (right) and Ron Cumming prepare Martin Birrane’s Lola T212 for the first practice runs.
Carlos Barbot composes himself in readiness for the testing.
Richard Meins on Cooper Straight with his T70 MkIIIB.
Peter Dunn out with the T70 Spyder he shares with Richard Styles.
Brad Krause brought his T70 Mk1 which is currently being prepared by Hall & Hall.
Carlos Barbot had his usual Clive Robinson tended T70 MkIIIB.
An eclectic mix – Lola T212, T70 and a Caterham emerge from the cement dust at Bottom Bend.
Richard Meins in full flight through Paddock Hill Bend.
The Brad Krause T70 MkI in the pits.
With a Lola T70 top three and a T210 in fifth it was a superb day for the marque. Congratulations to Richard Meins on his Saturday win and Peter Dunn for victory on Sunday. The battle for the lead on Saturday was this close all race long.
Peter Dunn fought his way through the field Following a poor start on Saturday.
Flat out into Paddock Hill Bend goes Richard Meins T70 MkIIIB.
Lola Chairman Martin Birrane took 5th place and a class win on Saturday.
The effects of a bout of flu prevented Martin Birrane from repeating Saturday's success and he sat out the Sunday race.
The Peter Dunn/Richard Styles Car was playing catch-up on Saturday but enjoyed an emphatic win on Sunday.
Lola cars made their mark at the HSCC event on Saturday 6th May. A 1,2,3 in the Sports Car Masters event was followed by a crushing 21 sec. victory in the Grandstand Motor Sports Historic Formula Ford race for reigning Champion Neil Fowler.
In only his second season of Historic Racing David Wild is proving to be competitive and was pleased to secure two fifth places in Saturdays changeable conditions.
Also enjoying himself was Terence Tumber in his Lola T200. Having not raced since early 2005 Terence put in a asteady drive which augers well for the rest of the season.
LOLA HERITAGE SCRAPBOOK
06-05-06
Lolas were to feature at the Brands Hatch HSCC Superprix and the fun began on Friday with unofficial practice.
Dave Scotney (right) and Ron Cumming prepare Martin Birrane’s Lola T212 for the first practice runs.
Carlos Barbot composes himself in readiness for the testing.
Richard Meins on Cooper Straight with his T70 MkIIIB.
Peter Dunn out with the T70 Spyder he shares with Richard Styles.
Brad Krause brought his T70 Mk1 which is currently being prepared by Hall & Hall.
Carlos Barbot had his usual Clive Robinson tended T70 MkIIIB.
An eclectic mix – Lola T212, T70 and a Caterham emerge from the cement dust at Bottom Bend.
Richard Meins in full flight through Paddock Hill Bend.
The Brad Krause T70 MkI in the pits.
With a Lola T70 top three and a T210 in fifth it was a superb day for the marque. Congratulations to Richard Meins on his Saturday win and Peter Dunn for victory on Sunday. The battle for the lead on Saturday was this close all race long.
Peter Dunn fought his way through the field Following a poor start on Saturday.
Flat out into Paddock Hill Bend goes Richard Meins T70 MkIIIB.
Lola Chairman Martin Birrane took 5th place and a class win on Saturday.
The effects of a bout of flu prevented Martin Birrane from repeating Saturday's success and he sat out the Sunday race.
The Peter Dunn/Richard Styles Car was playing catch-up on Saturday but enjoyed an emphatic win on Sunday.
Lola cars made their mark at the HSCC event on Saturday 6th May. A 1,2,3 in the Sports Car Masters event was followed by a crushing 21 sec. victory in the Grandstand Motor Sports Historic Formula Ford race for reigning Champion Neil Fowler.
In only his second season of Historic Racing David Wild is proving to be competitive and was pleased to secure two fifth places in Saturdays changeable conditions.
Also enjoying himself was Terence Tumber in his Lola T200. Having not raced since early 2005 Terence put in a asteady drive which augers well for the rest of the season.