And some from nice shots from Nick Williams (1928 'Oxford Super Sports' VJ 762) of the whole weekend:
http://s55.photobucket.com/albums/g153/ ... =slideshow
That's Ted Widgery's Aston sports saloon - VERY covetable.
VMR Summer Rally 2011
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And these from David Southcott, including some super shots of the Triangle Special in action - also take a look at picture 66. Captions?
http://vintageman.zenfolio.com/p4818612 ... #h33b8646b
And these from Alan Rhodes of Track Car Photography:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... db3&type=1
Can't wait for next year!
http://vintageman.zenfolio.com/p4818612 ... #h33b8646b
And these from Alan Rhodes of Track Car Photography:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... db3&type=1
Can't wait for next year!
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Hi Ian,
Just a quick note now i finally have regained internet access.
Thank you so much for organising this great event.
We had a lovely time. Shame the weather was cruel in the mornings but nothing a brolly couldn't shelter.
Already scheduled in next year.

Just a quick note now i finally have regained internet access.
Thank you so much for organising this great event.
We had a lovely time. Shame the weather was cruel in the mornings but nothing a brolly couldn't shelter.
Already scheduled in next year.


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Thanks Colin.
It certainly was superb once the weather cleared, the sun came out and the hill dried. We had just 12 cars in the paddock when the hill opened at 10 am and I think the first climb wasn't until 11 - Frank Ashley. But we managed to get in 300 climbs by the end of the day which was remarkable and a testament to the marshals keeping everything flowing smoothly. I was not prepared for the level of encouragement and goodwill exuded by everyone, which bodes really well for the future. Pre-War Prescott is now very firmly on the annual fixture list. Plans are well under way for next year already and I'm just booking the hill for 2013 before it is too late. Prescott is fully booked for 2012 already - it's certainly a popular little spot.
It certainly was superb once the weather cleared, the sun came out and the hill dried. We had just 12 cars in the paddock when the hill opened at 10 am and I think the first climb wasn't until 11 - Frank Ashley. But we managed to get in 300 climbs by the end of the day which was remarkable and a testament to the marshals keeping everything flowing smoothly. I was not prepared for the level of encouragement and goodwill exuded by everyone, which bodes really well for the future. Pre-War Prescott is now very firmly on the annual fixture list. Plans are well under way for next year already and I'm just booking the hill for 2013 before it is too late. Prescott is fully booked for 2012 already - it's certainly a popular little spot.
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There is mention in Full Chat, page 11 in the August edition of the Automobile of the VMR and the Lewis - Nicholson award and reference to the number of Austin 7's compared with Minors at Light Car events.
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Interesting. Any chance of a scan?
Thanks!
Ian
Thanks!
Ian
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Jeez! I just spent the last hour going through Graham Abbott's CD of photos taken at Prescott. I was looking for photos for M 139. I picked the 'must print' images - there were 29! And Graham was just one of eight professional photographers we had on the day, so goodness only knows how the hell I am going to select a printable shortlist from their combined works!
Here's just a random handful:







Here's to next year!
Here's just a random handful:
Here's to next year!