Beaten by 1071!

Hi all,

I had the pleasure last Monday of taking part in a GT40 documentary for the Discovery Channel.

The filming took place at Dunsfold on the Top Gear track, where I was able to pit my CAV against chassis 1071. The original car was fitted with a 289 in a farly high state of tune and the CAV has a "cooking" 302.

To cut a long story short, the CAV was faster on the straight, but 1071 was awesome on the twisties and eventually won the day. I would like to point out that this was surely due in no small part to my huge limitations as a racing driver rather than any intrinsic problems with the setting up of the CAV!

The car is owned by a really nice guy called Aubrey Finburgh who specialises in historic Jaguars, in Hertfordshire. It is currently in White with red and blue stripes (which I believe is the French racing colours) The car has a rebuilt shell after an appalling start line shunt at Silverstone some years ago and is in really nice useable condition. It has the Mk1 body (as has the CAV) and it was great to see the cars side by side. The most noticeable difference was the ride height - I think 1071 is about 2 inches lower than the CAV and the rear tyre was well inside the wheel arch.

Aubrey took me for a drive at speed afterwards (which is my first outing in an original car) and it was an awesome experience. I also took the opportunity to plug our website, although there is no telling what will remain on the cutting room floor!

Discovery World Wide have promised to send some stills which I will post when I have them. The programme should be screened around October. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif

Cheers,

Rick /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
Rick,

Nice story, If anyone would like to go and see TG being filmed (Dunsfold is near Guildford) I can get tickets. Its filmed on a wednesday with the first one of the new series being filmed next week.
Simon
 
Simon,

I would love to!

It would be good to get a few enthusiasts together to go.

I did meet the MD of the company that administers the whole airfield and he might be able to get some "backstage passes"

Rick
 
I know Richard Hammond so everytime I've been before he's been able to get me and whoever was with me the VIP passes (free food and drink!) if you get there earlier enough you can watch the "star in a reasonably priced car" being filmed (although they won't let you anywhere near the track which is fair enough I 'spose) If anyone'd like to go, post here and I'll see what I can do.
Simon
 
Simon we yes we the wife christine (she wants to have a go on the reasonably priced car as she thinks she can do better than the other stars of the track) would love to go if you could get two tickets that would be fantastic she's eating humble pie at the momment as she sometimes thinks the fourum is a lot of hot air for old farts like me
many thanks chris parker a young 37
 
I think you might regret this Simon, as the whole membership of GT40s.com descends on your doorstep!

Rick /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Excellent work Rick.

Hat off to you! It's a pity you didn't have a RF to really blast that original into next week!

Get a re-match /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Trouble is JP, it would still be me driving it!

A mans got to know his limitations /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Rick
 
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