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Angouleme - Circuit des Remparts 2006

Sebring (JJO) comes 8th in GT Tourisme Speciale

                                                       

            Programme                                             In the paddock                                          Talking to Regga'                                    Dicing with Coopers                                    2 sweaty boys!!

Twenty three years since I last competed in an actual race I took to the track once more at the Circuit des Remparts , Angouleme in France last weekend, driving my Sebring Sprite coupe, 946 JJO. It was with some trepidation that we trailered the car down to stay with friends in Champniers, having seen only a sketch map of the circuit and a few photographs on the 'net'.  I did not know what race I was entered in and found I was among mainly saloon cars which included 2 Mini-Cooper S's, 2 Lotus Cortinas, a quick-looking Mk1 Escort, a 2.6 Capri, several Alfa Guilias, and a Volvo Amazon. The only other sports car was an Alpine-Renault A101 which hit a kerb on the second lap of practice bending the chassis beyond immediate repair. Practice went well with me delighting in the adhesion of my new Yokohama AO48Rs on wide wire wheels, and the brakes proved up to it as well. I had put my 4.55 diff in hoping that I might get around each of the 3 hairpin bends in 2nd, but this was not to be. So it was a question of double de-clutching into 1st, three times on every lap!. I managed to come 12th out of 14 in the 14 lap practice session. The track is some 0.8 mile long, has several 90 degree bends, a sort-of straight plus the 3 hairpins. Clay Reggazoni was to have taken part in his Mustang but he had broken it the week before. I enjoyed a brief chat with him in the paddock before practice (see photo above).

The race didn't take place until 5 in the afternoon by which time a few drops of rain were threatening, which fortunately held off for our race. After an initial lap on to the grid, there followed another behind the pace car before forming up again. I couldn't see the starting flag or light so had to rely on everyone else to know when to hit the loud pedal. Into the first corner was a flurry of metal and then a struggle to get in line for the 90 right, shortly followed by another, then full throttle through a blind curve and down the "straight" to the 1st hairpin. Here someone got it sideways and everyone stopped in a traffic jam. We soon got going again, only for this to happen again on the 2nd lap.  I managed to slip inside some of the quicker cars between hairpins but was not always able to fend them off on the straight.  One of the Lotus-Cortinas then dropped oil on the entry to hairpin 1 so marshals were trying to put down cement  between the traffic. A bit later they decided to slow us down with waved yellow flags all round the circuit for 2 laps, followed by a green and we were off again. The car was getting pretty hot, the oil pressure dropping a bit, and rather than take top gear for a few seconds on the straight I was pushing the revs over  8000!  As the race went on I was having a great dice with Michel Deldon in his Alfa Guilia, at one point  getting in front of him for nearly a lap before he passed me again accelerating away over the start line. All came to an end about a lap early when the red flag was displayed , one of the Minis having hit the tyres going into the first hairpin (presumably on the oil), the driver unfortunately suffering a broken ankle and the car severely damaged. We trickled round the final lap to the chequered flag. So ended a great day's racing for me, coming in 8th position.  Michel came over and shook my hand - he was delighted to have had such a good dice and promptly invited me to a hill-climb in Normandy for next year.

Race Results

Pos No Name of Driver

Make

Model Laps Time Int Speed(kph) Best Time Lap Speed (kph)
1 121 ..........     Boissy Ford Escort 17 20:20.202   64.149 1:04.524 3 71.359
2 129 Damien Kohler Ford Lotus-Cortina 17 21:10.594 50.392 61.604 1:03.626 2 72.366
3 122 Rodolphe De Souza Ford Capri RS 2.6 17 21:24.649 1:04.64 60.921 1:05.135 2 70.686
4 134 John Truslove Ford Lotus-Cortina 16 20:23.122 1 lap 60.231 1:07.775 15 67.936
5 125 Jean-Gilbert Diez Alfa Romeo Guilia 16 20:34.660 1 lap 59.668 1:09.669 2 66.070
6 156 Alain Bernard Volvo 122S 16 21:00186 1 lap 58.459 1:10.773 14 65.068
7 123 Michel Deldon Alfa Romeo Guilia Ti Super 16 21:51.947 1 lap 56.153 1:15.353 13 61.104
8 128 Martin Ingall Austin-Healey Sebring Sprite 16 22:02.187 1 lap 55.718 1:12.904 12 63.157
9 132 Fernando Soares Austin Cooper S 15 18:56.303 2 laps 60.781 1:03.573 2 72.426
10 135 Patrice Wattine Triumph Herald 14 20:36.722 3 laps 62.122 1:10.175 13 65.613
11 133 Cesarino Somazzi Alfa Romeo Guilia 1300 14 20:55.291 3 laps 51.351 1:21.054 12 56.799

 Did not complete 75% of the full number of laps:

  136 ...... Morales Alfa Romeo   3

3:59.322

14 57.718 1:09.154 2

66.581

Non-Starters:

  124 Denis Derex Morris Cooper S              
  130 Alain Morin Renault Alpine A110              

 

(Photos courtesy of:  PHOTOSPORTS, France)

(Photos courtesy of Phillipe Messelet)

 

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