Just thought I would give a warm glow to those who feel the A-Sevens needs to see a Minor's tail pipe occasionally.
I succesfully saw off competition from about sixteen A7's / Chummys at the VSCC driving tests in the New Forest last weekend
I wasn't in it to win but when i acheived a fault free morning, the idea of seeing off the Austin porridge became a real thought. My demonic instinct took over and i focussed all to come in "best in class" for the day.
Ps Thanks Simon for the inspiration.
One Up for the Morris Minor
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That's the way to do it
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Great job Colin! Now you know I'll need a Full Report for the Magazine!
Ian
Ian
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Clive Hamilton-Gould also won a prize. I must try harder next time and go round the cones the correct way.
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I just uploadeds the results to the LCES website at http://www.vintagelightcar.com
Colin got Best Light Car (327 points lost) and Clive came in 3rd in class to win a First Class Award (356 points).
Simon was down the results sheet a bit (538), and Bev Hicks brought up the rear with a massive 1,238 penalty points.
Colin got Best Light Car (327 points lost) and Clive came in 3rd in class to win a First Class Award (356 points).
Simon was down the results sheet a bit (538), and Bev Hicks brought up the rear with a massive 1,238 penalty points.
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There is an old Scottish saying - Better to have 1238 penalty points than not to have entered!!. Highlander.
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And an old English saying - better to enter a Morris Minor than a Bullnose in Driving Tests.
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I also had lots of penalty points.