Showing posts with label Beetle Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beetle Challenge. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 August 2010

Summer meet at the Ace Cafe

After many months off, we finally got back to the Ace Café for one of the air-cooled meets. Being a school night for me and with Kim counting down days till the speedybumps arrival we opted for reliable and fast Passat power.

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Parking outside we nipped past the growing numbers of Campers and Beetles and planted ourselves on a table with the JTBs and ordered some grub, it just isn’t the Ace Café if there isn’t a plate of full English in front of you!

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As the evening wore on more and more old friends arrived and we soon took over a pair of tables for a summers evening natter and catch up, interspersed with trips outside to see what was turning up.

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Soon the carpark was nicely full and we moved out there to carry on the chat and get more snaps.

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Headlights on meant the light was fading and pudding was calling so we headed indoors once more to eat.

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The Badger family brought baby Ella along, making her possibly the youngest dubber at the Ace ever!

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And The Loadeds worked the arcade hard racking up plenty of games for £1 thanks to some skilful driving.

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With an early start the next day it was soon time to say some goodbyes, depending on how we are doing, next month could see another young dubber at the Ace ;)

The rest of the pictures from a brilliant evening can be found here.

Steve.

Saturday, 14 November 2009

Wind, rain and spinning Beetles

The forecast gave an extreme weather warning, “do not drive unless you have to!” obviously nobody told the drivers at Brands Hatch taking part in the “Lotus Endurance Saturday” with howling gales up to 40mph and monsoon rain lashing down the conditions were tricky to say the least, but the short race program provided plenty of great action. Top of the bill was the 100 minute Lotus race, but we had turned up to cheer on our friend Phil as he made his first RWD race start in a Beetle as part of the Beetle Challenge a class within the tintop race.

Wandering round the pits the majority of the cars seemed to be from the mid to late 1980s, it was retro heaven
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Out on track the Beetles were sliding around in the damp
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Back in the paddock we caught up with Phil, having qualified third in class he wasn’t last on the grid, smiling but nervous he readied for the first of two races.
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In the main Grand Prix paddock garages the Lotus drivers were preparing and qualifying their cars, we took the opportunity to sneak into the workshops for a closer look.
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The Beetles lined up for the off, just as the rain started again, keeping a couple of cars behind he finished third in class.
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The last race before lunch was part of the Victor Meldrew Trophy, a handicap race with rules so complicated we just watched the cars go round and waited for somebody to pick up the cup at the end!
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After the lunch break the second race for the Beetles was due to start, another monster downpour delayed things a little but after a few safety car laps they were away once more, the standing water gathering all round the circuit.
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Lap after lap they slid around until Phil pushed a little bit too much coming over Paddock Hill Bend and went round.
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He swam round at the back till the flag fell, back in the paddock all the drivers were animated about the weather, but with no bent panels it was a good result, 2010 promises more Beetle Challenge cars racing which is going to be a spectacle.
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The final Victor Meldrew Trophy was hard fought as well, with more than a few spins, viewing from the top of Druids Bend you could see the cars race up hill before sliding round and charging down hill to complete the lap.
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The final race for the Lotus Endurance started damp but quickly dried out, we watched from the free grandstand before succumbing to the cold and calling it a day, not before more panel damage from the Norfolk cars
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That’s the end of the 2009 motorsport season for me, a year that’s seen me at seven different venues watching drag racing, rallying and sprints, roll on 2010. The rest of the photos are here

Steve